Between 1952 and 2019, Brazil recorded 811 Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs), according to the All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO), of the NASA.
The idea of this body is to track UFOs in the sky, and, according to its report, most occurrences were made by air force pilots.
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Created in June 2022, AARO also published an article confirming that alien ships may have visited the Solar System and released probes through our planet.
About the UFOs recorded here, there is no investigation about them. In Brazil, there is no body similar to the AARO, ensuring that there is only the reporting of cases, when they occur.
When asked to talk about the lack of research into unidentified flying objects, the air force did not comment.
The idea was to try to understand whether the lack of study could, in any way, compromise national security — especially if UFOss whether drones or irregular vehicles.
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Jackson Camargo, IT manager and ufologist, author of the book “Noite Oficial dos UFOs”, guaranteed that “Brazil is one of the countries with the highest rate of sightings recorded annually.
There are cases of the most diverse types here, many of them with visual, physical, physiological and electromagnetic evidence and a large number of witnesses”, he says.
According to the newspaper O Globo, reports of registered air anomalies are common.
The case of Luiz Silva, 69 years old, proves this. He says that, in 1986, while he was in a bar, he saw an object the size of a two-story bus streaking across the sky, with red lights, at high speed.
This moment marked the history of ufology and became news worldwide, with several reports of apparitions.
On the occasion, even Air Force fighters got involved, traveling the skies behind the unidentified object. However, nothing was found and there was no explanation for what happened.