This GloboPlay (GLOBO = the most watched brazilian channel, that is the name of their streaming service) documentary can be found on Youtube (if they haven't claimed), with titles like these: "O MISTÉRIO DE VARGINHA | DOC COMPLETO 2026". It has 2h13m as far as I know. I think with the auto-generated portuguese subtitles it would be possible to translate what they are saying.Perhaps I misunderstood you. Are you suggesting that someone produced a full 3 part documentary for mass market TV that DEBUNKS the Brazilian Roswell?!
I wonder what James Fox thinks of this. He planned to return to Varginha to continue to gather more testimonies for the alleged UFO and alien stories.The very same network that originally catapulted this case into the national consciousness has now become the one to systematically dismantle it.
Source: TMDBExternal Quote:For the first time in history a neurosurgeon describes communication with a live captured alien. This expanded version of Moment of Contact, New Revelations of Alien Encounters sees James Fox return to Brazil in the wake of congressional hearings in the United States. Ground-breaking interviews with former police chief, pathologists, and Dr Ítalo Venturelli who communicated with the alien.
External Quote:Uploaded 22 Dec 2025: Investigator James Fox just surfaced the most intensely-detailed account yet of the Varginha UFO case, an event involving a crashed craft, multiple non-human three fingered and toed beings, military intervention (from Brazil and The United States), and firsthand medical witnesses who did surgery on an alien in a hospital in Varginha, Brazil. For the first time in the case's history, James Fox gets a testimony from the head neurosurgeon of the hospital that did surgery on the being. He also interviews the examiner of the soldier that died from apprehending the being.
I can no longer defend the idea that he was duped or con'd, I think he is intentionally omitting.I wonder what James Fox thinks of this. He planned to return to Varginha to continue to gather more testimonies for the alleged UFO and alien stories.
The Jesse Michels interview is so fucking terrible.This is a 3 hour discussion with Jesse Michels. The first half is mostly on Varginha, with various clips sprinkled throughout.
There is no way this detail was absent by error - I believe James Fox intentionally omitted it.Staphylococcus scheleiferi is a Gram-positive coccus-shaped bacterium of the Staphylococcaceae family; it affects domestic animals, causing pyoderma, otitis externa, and otitis media in dogs and cats; human infection is reported as extremely rare, occurring in post-surgical forms, pediatric meningitis, and bacteremia related to intravascular devices. According to unofficial data, Soldier Marco did not undergo any surgical intervention. Cases of bacterial resistance were reported. Although authors discuss techniques and nomenclature regarding the bacterium, for the Pathologist, the finding of bacterial action combined with the condition of bloodstream invasion is sufficient to conclude that the above-described infection is a fundamental pathogenic process of the present case.
Staphylococcus scheleiferi causing human infection represents a rare occurrence, being more commonly related to hospital-acquired infections. Tests for low immunity were negative, showing the soldier's state of full [immune] reactivity.
Thus, we consider that Soldier Marco must have suffered some type of superficial skin lesion, developing an infection by Staphylococcus scheleiferi which demonstrated high virulence and antibiotic resistance, progressing to severe septicemia or blood contamination in a state of bacteremia due to the circulation of the bacteria, and a state of toxemia due to the circulation of the toxins produced by it.
I can no longer defend the idea that he was duped or con'd, I think he is intentionally omitting.
His main brazilian consultant is Marco Leal, which knows all the stuff I already spoke here in the thread. He is just selling his thing.
The Jesse Michels interview is so fucking terrible.
James makes the worst expert ever; he got several facts wrong, and then added his own spice and details on top of it.
Focusing specifically on the doctors, which most people claim to be the strongest evidence;
James Fox incorrectly states that Dr. Armando Fortunato performed the autopsy on the deceased officer; That is incorrect. The forensic doctor who performed and signed the autopsy is Dr. José da Frota Vasconcelos. You can see the autopsy report here:
Source: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1aD13tP_eYDsA2L-Rjr-WVRicgHy9xlsk/view
Police Officer Marco Eli Chereze, suffering from fever and abdominal pain on February 12th, was taken to the emergency room at the Hospital Regional de Varginha, where Doctor Armando Martins Pinto Fortunato examined him. Dr. Fortunato admitted the patient but transferred him to Bom Pastor Hospital, where he believed Chereze would receive better treatment due to the hospital's newer equipment and additional staff. Fortunato did not stay with Chereze for Long.
James Fox also edits the opinion of Dr Janini, which can be better understood in this interview: https://ufo.com.br/exclusivo-medico-janini-varginha/
One of the most important things that is often overlooked, is that the Forensic Report received by Vasconcelos and Janini was incorrect; A small cut near his armpit, caused by a cyst removal operation performed under poor conditions on February 7th at Bom Pastor Hospital by Lieutenant-Doctor Robson Ferreira de Melo, was not present in the records provided to the Forensic Office; making Dr. Vasconcelos and Dr. Janini unaware of the nature of such wound. As stated in the autopsy report, the forensic doctors then discarded the primary hypothesis of a hospital-acquired infection and proposed a secondary hypothesis of infection via skin lesion. The autopsy then considered said surgery scar as a superficial lesion of unknown origin, which was responsible for the Staphylococcus scheleiferi bacteria to spread. Here is the full quotation of Janini, translated into English:
There is no way this detail was absent by error - I believe James Fox intentionally omitted it.
James Fox also incorrectly states that it was a strange bacterium that was not seen before nor since, and "advanced bacteria that no bacteria on earth does", which is 100% bullshit; The autopsy report of Marco Eli Chereze concludes that his cause of death was due to complications arising from a bacterial infection by known pathogens. Specifically, pneumonia caused by Enterobacter aerogenes and sepsis resulting from Staphylococcus schleiferi. Janini confirms this by saying, "I found the story of the infection very special. A bacterium that, through laboratory diagnosis, is a bacterium of a certain simplicity."
Venturelli initially posted a chronicle featuring an ET in a Chess Forum during the 2010s, probably around 2015. It is named "the Universal", you can read a copy here: https://gersonperes.com.br/ver/artigo/auniversal/
Then, in 2023, He stated that the creature was on a silver gurney/stretcher, which he presumed to be in a morgue. He also stated that he saw this recording on the colleague's computer, also stating that the colleague showed this film to several people, including the colleague's wife, parents, and son (all of whom deny having seen anything, even providing hard drives and notebooks of the deceased for forensic analysis). In the full-length 2023 interview that can be seen on Marco Leal and João Marcelo's YouTube channel, Dr. Italo describes the occasion and what he saw on the screen. He states at 2:40 that this colleague would like his opinion on a procedure he had done, "placed a valve, etc", referencing that this younger doctor had done a heart procedure - something uncommon, as the colleague was a neurosurgeon. He states at 6:35 that he can't say if it was a hoax, because he was shown "there and then". He states at 9:35 that the video was on the doctor's computer at the hospital. He states that the creature had a waterdrop shape, and had a white sheet covering his lower half - he also states that the creature was moving. Do you know what this describes almost exactly? The scene at 1h11m of the movie Roswell: UFO Cover Up, from 1994. You can watch it here
In the new 2025 James Fox Doc, Venturelli states he was on duty at the ICU of Regional Hospital. James Fox does his best not to translate into English what his interpreter is stating: "He saw the creature in bed, while he watched the video of the surgery that was performed on him". She places her hands as someone would handle a big screen. Venturelli states the creature the creature's torso was half covered. The description remains the same as before, but he also states that the calmness was as if the creature communicated "I'm well" from his expression, without any distress. After 3 to 4 minutes of interaction, the military came in and took the being.
In the TV Globo's 2026 docuseries, the Neurosurgeon states arriving at the hospital and being requested by his colleague to give an opinion on a procedure. The colleague then produced a handheld camera with a screen and a numbered keyboard by its side. Venturelli states seeing on that display what appeared to be a child, which his colleague was stitching. "What is this?" Venturelli asked, upon which the colleague replied, "It's right here!", and pointed towards the side of the room. Venturelli claims the alien was there. "White, tear-shaped cranium, Lilac colored eyes, also tear-shaped." He states the colleague initially stated having placed a valve, but over time, the colleague told he had only sutured a wound. Dr Venturelli states that the video was shown by his colleague to everybody. The colleague, Marcos Vinicus, is visible doing the procedure – meaning that someone else recorded it. These accounts suggest a few things that would not be ideal or common. For instance, a video camera in such a setting would be egregious.
These accounts suggest a few things that would not be ideal or common.
For instance, 2025 states to be in the ICU; having a videocamera in such a setting would be egregious.
Yessir.
The very same network that originally catapulted this case into the national consciousness has now become the one to systematically dismantle it. The production used some sharp visual storytelling to enhance its narrative, the background choice was very creative.
The third and final installment, which aired yesterday, focused heavily on discrediting Vitório Pacaccini. The documentary brought forward several accounts alleging that Pacaccini paid individuals to propagate fabrications. For instance, hotel owners claimed to have witnessed him coordinating with servicemen who were reportedly compensated, one of them with a motorcycle in exchange for their testimony; Probably Robson Luiz, the firefighter (serviceman number 1). Serviceman number 3 was allegedly promised R$5,000 in 1996. That debt was apparently never settled. While "Serviceman Number 2" persists in his claims, his account is riddled with the same types of inconsistencies that have plagued previous military whistleblowers. He was also identified by his peers as the only one who actually received direct payment from Pacaccini. Pacaccini and Serviceman 2 both deny.
Pacaccini was visibly shaken. He literally "sweated bullets" when the interview changed from his rehearsed format of retelling the mythology, to a questioning. The show highlighted the stark, uncomfortable socioeconomic divide between the ufologist and the witnesses. The production showcased Pacaccini's global travels, a ferrari sports car he drives, and his efforts to sell a new an expanded edition of his book (sold in portuguse, english, and italian). In contrast, the three original witnesses (now middle-aged mothers) remain in poverty, still grappling with severe PTSD from the experience itself, and the lasting social fallout of the 1996 media circus and ridicule.
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I'm not certain if English subtitles are available yet, but I doubt this will be the "final nail in the coffin" for dedicated conspiracy theorists. While Pacaccini's Instagram is currently flooded with people demanding transparency, a vocal segment of his followers remains fiercely loyal, dismissing the documentary as a calculated hit piece by a "corrupt" media giant.
Some further articles on national media you guys can easily translate:
To believe or not to believe: between detailed accounts and accusations of fabrication, find out what those involved in the Varginha ET case have to say.
https://g1.globo.com/mg/sul-de-mina...dizem-envolvidos-no-caso-et-de-varginha.ghtml
Witnesses report bullying and depression after Varginha UFO case: 'They said I might be pregnant with an alien'
https://g1.globo.com/mg/sul-de-mina...falaram-que-poderia-estar-gravida-do-et.ghtml
Varginha Case: 30 years later, former soldier says he fabricated story about an alien after being offered R$ 5,000 by a ufologist: 'The story didn't happen'
Former soldier gave an unprecedented interview, shown this Thursday (8), in the documentary 'The Mystery of Varginha'. Without revealing his identity, he denied a 1996 statement about the Army's involvement in the case.
https://g1.globo.com/mg/sul-de-mina...5-mil-de-ufologo-historia-nao-aconteceu.ghtml
You're correct;This is not the original autopsy report, but a document mada by Dr. Janini. In the original one you can see it was signed by Armando Fortunato and Dr. Vasconcelos.
Firefighter Robson recorded his testimony on February 16, after the first report about the case aired on Fantástico, one of the highest-rated television programs in the country, a status it still holds today.
I can tell you for sure the error is Pacaccini's. The audio-tape was recorded February 16. I noticed this discrepancy as well.You're correct;
This is not the full autopsy report, but it is the document that allowed ufologists to seed doubt of an alien infection.
I wouldn't know why Armando Fortunato would sign it; he handled the patient over to a completely different hospital.
Where can we see the original?
Martha Tavares holds a 1996 copy of this report in Moment of Contact; when she appears, you can see the exact same information on the ferst page - albeit with a different layout of graphics.
Excellent contribution to the thread!
I just wanted to point out a minor dating error; Pacaccini claims meeting Robson a day prior of meeting Ubirajara in Varginha. Ubirajara and Pacaccini state this happened on Feb 16th. However, Pacaccini also shares in his book that on the very day he started investigating the case, he received a phone call from a trusted informant offering insider information, and they decided to meet that night. The "researcher" states he began his investigation on Feb 14th, so there's some murky detail of when this encounter really occurred, according to its own author.
I know this is super minor, but pointing out these inconsistencies builds up how unreliable Pacaccini is.
The forensic doctor who performed and signed the autopsy is Dr. José da Frota Vasconcelos. You can see the autopsy report here:
Source: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1aD13tP_eYDsA2L-Rjr-WVRicgHy9xlsk/view
What Dr. Janini says in his manuscript on the last page (page 7) is worth mentioning indeed. He starts it telling that during his over sixty years of experience in pathology, he got surprised with level of virulence and gravity of the infection.
At the end of that manuscript he made another important point which surprises me that yet nobody cared to make publicly available what further investigation was done and the final results of it. Dr. Janini states that even though that bateria had revealed similitudes with the aforementioned known bacteria, it seems to be equiped with mechanisms that surpasses our comprehension.
I can tell you for sure the error is Pacaccini's. The audio-tape was recorded February 16. I noticed this discrepancy as well.
Btw, although Vasconcelos signed this document, Armando Fortunato was the one responsible for the autopsy.This is not the original autopsy report, but a document mada by Dr. Janini. In the original one you can see it was signed by Armando Fortunato and Dr. Vasconcelos.
Any ways, both bacteria are terrestrial in origin and are known to cause nosocomic infections. There's no need to invoke an alien contamination.
Well, João Marcelo posted part of Robson's audio. It is said there that it was recorded february 16. I questioned JM about this discrepancy yesterday, and he told me it was recorded on 16th. I may be wrong, but I believe Marco A. Petit says the same in his book "Varginha: toda a verdade revelada", and he says he has a copy of the audio.Janini stated in an interview: 'I prepared an autopsy report for the soldier. It begins by stating that fragments of organs, liver, heart, lung, and brain were sent to me, as well as secretions for bacteriological study. In conclusion, we admit that Chereze may have suffered a small, superficial skin lesion on the upper limb.'
We can conclude that Dr. Janini's impressions are based on the absence of crucial information regarding the surgery to remove the cyst. As the doctor himself notes in his report, the primary hypothesis would be a hospital-acquired infection rather than a common injury.
That would be very surprising, because Pacaccini and Ubirajara both state having met for the first time on the afternoon of February 16th. That's why I believe the tape was recorded on either 14th, or 15th
Would it be possible to link Staphylococcus schleiferi to monkeys or just dogs/cats?
"Molecular Characterization and Clinical Relevance of Taxonomic Reassignment of Staphylococcus schleiferi Subspecies into Two Separate Species, Staphylococcus schleiferi and Staphylococcus coagulans", Soe Yu Naing, Birgitta Duim, Els M. Broens et al., 2023, Microbiology Spectrum 11 (2) https://journals.asm.org/doi/10.1128/spectrum.04670-22External Quote:Staphylococcus schleiferi is an opportunistic pathogen in humans and dogs.
-so about 1 in 4 dogs seen at the clinic carried schleiferi.External Quote:S. schleiferi subsp. schleiferi corresponded to 42% of the isolates (70/166), being the most isolated species.
"Dogs as reservoir of methicillin resistant coagulase negative staphylococci strains – A possible neglected risk", Izabel Mello Teixeira, Eliane de Oliveira Ferreira, Bruno de Araújo Penna, 2019, Microbial Pathogenesis 135 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S088240101930703XExternal Quote:The most isolated species, among methicillin resistant coagulase negative Staphylococci, was S. schleiferi subsp. schleiferi.
Bacteremia can lead to septicaemia. Septicaemia due to Staphylococcus schleiferi has been identified as the cause of MP Marco Eli Cherese's death.External Quote:Staphylococcus schleiferi is an increasingly reported zoonotic pathogen that can cause opportunistic infections in humans.
...S. schleiferi subsp. schleiferi is more commonly associated with human infections, including skin and soft tissue infections, device infections, osteomyelitis, and bacteremia. Few cases of human infection caused by S. schleiferi subsp. coagulans have been documented, although wound infections, endocarditis, and device infections have been reported. Risk factors associated with infection include immunosuppression, malignancies, and recent surgical procedures...
S. schleiferi is similar in many ways to other Staphylococcus species, but at that time was rarely identified as the cause of infections in humans.Dr. Janini states that even though that bateria had revealed similitudes with the aforementioned known bacteria, it seems to be equiped with mechanisms that surpasses our comprehension.
Wikipedia, Staphylococcus schleiferi, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Staphylococcus_schleiferiExternal Quote:Many Staphylococcus spp. possess the capacity to produce biofilm: a polysaccharide matrix which contributes to the organism's ability to resist antimicrobial therapeutics, evade the host's immune system, and survive on inanimate surfaces. Methicillin-resistant strains of S. schleiferi have been found to possess this ability to produce biofilm which limits access to the organism by antimicrobial therapeutic agents and is thought to also provide protection against host defense cationic antimicrobial peptides. Additionally, S. schleiferi has been shown to express cell wall-anchored fibronectin-binding proteins which may play a role in its pathogenesis by facilitating adherence to host cells and proteins, as well as to medical devices which can become important sources of nosocomial infection.
I stand corrected, it appears you are right - what a fucking shit show. Not just because of the weird signing, but also becauseBtw, although Vasconcelos signed this document, Armando Fortunato was the one responsible for the autopsy.
I come forward publicly, of my own free will, to provide the following clarifications. I state under my professional ethics that I am narrating the truth of the facts, without conflicts of interest of any kind.
During my tenure at the IML (Medical Legal Institute) of the Civil Police of Minas Gerais, I was assigned the autopsy of Military Police (PMMG) soldier Marco Eli Chereze. The body was sent to the institute under the initial suspicion of medical malpractice during his care.
During the procedure, anatomopathological samples of organs and blood were collected and subsequently sent for analysis at the laboratory of the renowned pathologist Dr. João Batista Macuco Janini for complementary investigations.
In the body, a recent scar was found in the left axillary region, resulting from the surgical drainage of an infectious lesion (hidradenitis). According to the medical history, the patient passed away a few days after sequential medical evaluations that initially diagnosed acute lumbar sciatica. Anti-inflammatories and muscle relaxants were prescribed, which are medications that may have masked the progression of an infection. This infection evolved into pneumonia and, with surprising speed, into acute septicemia, resulting in the young man's death.
Considering, however, the set of facts surrounding that period, my perception of the case has broadened:
In light of this body of evidence, including the accounts of trustworthy individuals, the parallel phenomena, and, above all, the pathological report of an extraordinary nature, my personal conclusion is that I believe in the presence of extraterrestrial beings in our city in January 1996.
- ~The account of Mr. Antônio José and Marcelo Costa (father and son), farmers from the rural area of Três Pontas, a neighboring city, who claimed to have spotted a "craft" similar to a lit bus approximately three days before the events in Varginha. (UFO Sighting like milllion others)
- The sudden and unexplained deaths of animals at the Varginha municipal zoo, which occurred in the same week.~(They didnt occur, not even in the same month)
- The consistent accounts of the three young women (now adults), who maintain their statement of having seen a non-human creature on a plot of land in the city. (Initial sighting)
- The technical opinion of Dr. Janini, who, when analyzing Soldier Chereze's material, described the bacteria found as atypical, of extremely high virulence, and of unknown origin, suggesting the possibility that it was not terrestrial. (Misjudment based on incomplete information)
- The recent testimony of my colleague and neurologist Dr. Ítalo Venturelli, who claims to have seen the being at the Regional Hospital.
By: Dr. Armando Fortunato
Certainly more plausible than an Alien, but not even close to what they stated having seen.Would it be possible to link Staphylococcus schleiferi to monkeys or just dogs/cats?
Of all the things I have heard about this case so far, that explanation is the least plausible, and the girls deny every single time. Then, there's this guy that "revealed" things 3 decades later:The most likely explanation is that they indeed saw Mudinho, the mentally and physically impaired man who lived just next door.
Of all the things I have heard about this case so far, that explanation is the least plausible, and the girls deny every single time.
I begin to understand your attitude. You've just told us in blunt terms that you're prejudiced against one group, and it's not a great leap to wonder if you harbor a similar attitude toward others. You've scornfully dismissed the posts of every other participant on this thread, and disregard any interpretation but your own....the military (which, again, cannot be trusted - whatever the situation, remember they are scumbags and full of shit, it doesn't matter the country)...
I'd really like you clarify where you are trying to get at, but here's Dr. Janini's own words in the Portuguese language, from his manuscript's final sentence:Methicillin-resistant S. schleiferi is rarer than methicillin-susceptible S. schleiferi; if that's what Cherese had then its resistance to antibiotics might have been puzzling. (I don't know Portuguese or its idioms, but to English speakers "...surpasses our comprehension" might sound more like something out of a science fiction B-movie than something a medical doctor would say).
but here's Dr. Janini's own words in the Portuguese language, from his manuscript's final sentence:
"... parece estar dotada de mecanismos que ultrapassam nossa compreensão"
Don't attribute to everyone (and from what I can see, most users here do this often) a fragile memory, as if Alzheimer was kicking in and most involved were incompetent enough to tell a man from a bizarre creature, a regular flying object from a "thing" that is doing the same, yet showing fantastic behavior.The Varginha incident is built primarily on the fragile architecture of human memory, sometimes resting upon the accounts of more than sixty individuals who claim to have glimpsed the incredible.
I agree that not everyone is trying to make a buck or becoming famous, to fuel the myth, being a grifter (most UFO enthusiasts are), but you seem to think, somehow, that the human species is made of confused people, that can't differentiate fact from fiction. So if multiple witnesses said the military did something shady that day in 1996, you prefer to invent a reason to justify them being the dirtbags they are.Perhaps most common of all are the accounts given in good faith, but distorted by the frames of perception. A witness may honestly recount an experience that has been warped by external stressors or internal biases, leading them to present a flawed version of reality that is truthful to their consciousness. In these cases, the witness often blurs the line between a raw event and an interpretive conclusion. It becomes the essential duty of any investigator to distinguish between what was actually seen, what could have been seen, and the narrative labels applied by a mind struggling to make sense of the uncanny. Without this forensic separation, the resulting story is not a record of truth, but a collection of conclusions shaped by the very mystery they seek to explain.
If these people (the military) told me the sky during the day looks blue, I would doubt their statements and still go outside to check if that's correct. That's how much I trust any of them.I begin to understand your attitude. You've just told us in blunt terms that you're prejudiced against one group, and it's not a great leap to wonder if you harbor a similar attitude toward others. You've scornfully dismissed the posts of every other participant on this thread, and disregard any interpretation but your own.
Please, I beg of you, open your mind to other interpretations. There are a good many highly intelligent people in Metabunk with opinions worth reading.
As said, I don't understand Portuguese or its idioms. Janini's phrasing might seem perfectly normal to Portuguese speakers.
The English translation provided, "...surpasses our comprehension", sounds to me like a line from an old SF movie more than a comment by a medic describing staphylococcus or a staph infection, but it's no big deal.
Absolutely no criticism of your translation was intended. I was curious about Janini's choice of phrase.
While I understand your frustration, you may be misinterpreting me.Don't attribute to everyone (and from what I can see, most users here do this often) a fragile memory, as if Alzheimer was kicking in and most involved were incompetent enough to tell a man from a bizarre creature, a regular flying object from a "thing" that is doing the same, yet showing fantastic behavior.
I like to take the opportunity to examine what ONE ufologist tried to tell about the VARGINHA case. Mr. Edison BoaVentura, which (if I am not mistaken) has a book about it.
.Regarding your points about Edson Boaventura, it is important to clarify that Edson is merely a voice reading of Vitório Pacaccini. Nearly every detail Edson has publicized about Varginha (from the NORAD intervention to the specifics of UNICAMP) was originally stated or """discovered""" by Pacaccini. Even the stupid idea of a "Pavilhão 18" underneath UNICAMP is an obvious ripoff of the infamous Hangar 18 of Ufological lore.
The narrative is so riddled with contradictions that I can quote the exact source of its fragmentation. Pacaccini gave a private lecture to Stanton Friedman and Graham Birdsall in early June 1996, which was recorded and is available on youtuve. The source for the information he shared in this meeting is revealed in his book to be an Air Traffic controller he met in July 1996 - quite the time traveler!
I'd really like you clarify where you are trying to get at, but here's Dr. Janini's own words in the Portuguese language, from his manuscript's final sentence:
"... parece estar dotada de mecanismos que ultrapassam nossa compreensão"
If you can find a better translation than mine I'm all ears to it.
Rick: there's a PDF I found an hour ago (LINK HERE)
Just to be clear:While I understand your frustration, you may be misinterpreting me.
Memory is, by definition, something that is falsifaible, suggestible, and moldable.
This isn't a commentary on the intelligence of the witnesses, far from it - It is a fundamental biological reality of how the human brain processes information; And this process is heavily affected by trauma and high-stress events.
The fact this man lived near there, means he is automatically the major suspect?You may also be confusing probability with certainty. I said that the most likely, probable, plausible explanation was indeed an experience with Mr. Luiz Antônio de Paula. As Ubirajara states on pg.40 of his book, "Luizinho" ("Mudinho") lives in that exact vicinity, not more than 15meters away from the site of the sighting.
the forensic pathologist Fortunato Badan Palhares himself, which had his fellow colleague, George Sanguinetti, who, in testimony to the Parliamentary Commission of Inquiry (CPI) on Drug Trafficking in Maceió said he had heard from the former governor of Alagoas, Geraldo Bulhões that Palhares had allegedly received R$ 400,000 (75K dollars in today's money) to falsify the forensic report on the deaths of businessman Paulo César Farias and his girlfriend, Suzana Marcolino ("PC" was very famous back in the 1990s here).
External Quote:After 9 years, case number 1.472 has ended – a controversial legal battle fought between two experienced forensic doctors, Fortunato Badan Palhares and George Sanguinetti, who worked on the investigation into the murder of Paulo César Farias, treasurer of former president Fernando Collor (1990-1992). The São Paulo Court of Justice accepted an appeal from Sanguinetti's defense and dismissed Badan's lawsuit for moral damages against him.
https://www.migalhas.com.br/quentes...-medicos-legistas-que-atuaram-na-investigacaoExternal Quote:Dissatisfied, Badan decided to sue Sanguinetti. In the first instance, the claim was upheld, but he lost on appeal. "I see this as recognition of the work of the Federal University of Alagoas," declared Sanguinetti. "I didn't mean to offend Badan; he is a studious professional, but in that case he was mistaken."
By asking this, I presume you have neither the context of the sighting, nor read the thread, nor read my previous reply.Just to be clear:
- Why would he crouching become in any way a stressful event?
Not only that, but the fact that he is known for positioning himself in the same way the women describe.The fact this man lived near there, means he is automatically the major suspect?
It could have been anything, including nothing.Why couldn't this have been a brown monkey, or any other similar animal, with eyes that draw attention to it? Some monkeys can be brown, right? One that exists, brought to the zoo and escaped? Or, like a said, a "Resident Evil-like" experiment?
As stated in the previous post, many people suggested Luiz was the "creature" before the IPM suggestion, in 1997.Of course, that theory it was "Mudinho" (the mute guy) came from the same people that also argued it was a dwarf couple. Right?
About that Carlos, he is also in that same DOC, and mentioned in this link:
https://g1.globo.com/mg/sul-de-mina...o-et-de-varginha-descrevem-suposta-nave.ghtml
And I once again suggest you watch all videos from days after the event (1996) and every single one (to this date) the 3 girls recorded, confirming it wasn't the MUTE guy and the "creature" had eyes that were red, wide open, "the fingers were long", that they don't know if it was a horn, but there were three bumps on the head...The context of the sighting matters. They were exhausted from work, possibly dehydrated, and stressed from the warning they received minutes before the sighting. I once again suggest you read the thread.
Too bad the alien was not standing upright or floating above the ground. Perhaps that explain why many of their spaceships come and go here undetected. When I read some embarrassing posts from this forum, I understand their reluctance in showing themselves to us...Not only that, but the fact that he is known for positioning himself in the same way the women describe. So yes, that's how a high suspicion arises. That's exactly how profiling works.
Does it mean it was him? No.
Does it mean he is a likely candidate? Yes.
I wasn't there, too, so I can't vouch for anyone. Why should I believe anything the main witnesses of any of these events were telling me it happened? So far none of them have introduced any relevant evidence/proof of anything.It could have been anything, including nothing.
Their "description" is very telling this couldn't have been a regular person.The description the women gave would fit a meter and a half tall, naked primate that sweats.
If tomorrow someone decides to do something wild like human cloning (or mixing us with an animal), do you think records will be kept? Or some shenanigan with animals only? (that's what I meant by "biological experiment").There is no record of a missing animal at the Zoo. There is no record of a 1,60m monkey on the loose. The spotted creature had no fur nor feathers. Umbrella Corporation is not real.
And there's people saying he was pressed by the same military to keep his mouth shut. I suggest you doubt the validity of the wild claims about this case, and consider the possibility they could be lying, sure, or told something true, however later forced to recant their stories.As stated in the previous post, many people suggested Luiz was the "creature" before the IPM suggestion, in 1997. One of these people is Ubirajara Franco Rodrigues, the first researcher of the case, who retains this hypothesis as the most possible as well.
A cornerstone of your argument is that the witnesses "already knew" Mudinho. This assumes that face recognition is robust. However, forensic literature is replete with cases of Context-Dependent Prosopagnosia: the failure to recognize familiar faces when they appear out of context.3 different women can't be exhausted enough to misidentify a human being (that they already knew, not a stranger) for a creature.
All 3 girls deny this possibility to this day, and frankly, this scenario has zero chance of being true.
There are people in your post suggesting that what the women saw could be "something wild like a human clone or animal hybrid, some sort of biological experiment", that was set loose or lost in the most agrarian region of the rural southeast, six months before the first mammal was ever cloned.And there's people saying he was pressed by the same military to keep his mouth shut. I suggest you doubt the validity of the wild claims about this case, and consider the possibility they could be lying, sure, or told something true, however later forced to recant their stories.
Uh, no, actually that's 100% on me. I like to think a "Resident Evil" animal (or monster, if you want to call it that) is a much stronger possibility (or a monkey the girls were not used to see, and an exotic one, with prominent eyes and a face that would make them believe they saw horns) rather than an alien that would raise a hundred questions with no satisfactory answers, including (but not limited to): how they detected us in the first place, where they came from, how their spaceship conquered space and remained undetected (where they were planning to go after paying us a visit?), etc.There are people in your post suggesting that what the women saw could be "something wild like a human clone or animal hybrid, some sort of biological experiment", that was set loose or lost in the most agrarian region of the rural southeast, six months before the first mammal was ever cloned.
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Could the Varginha creature have been a monkey?
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There are certain facts that seem undisputed in this case given the number of witnesses. Something crashed, the military came in to recover it and strange looking creatures were spotted. That much seems clear. I want to believe aliens crash landed in Varginha.
But can we jump straight to alien spacecraft and aliens and rule out other possibilities?
Some arguments:
- In the history of propulsion sadly a lot of animals were used to test extreme G-forces, in particular monkeys because of their close kinship with humans. Maybe unofficial similar tests over Brazil were held in the mid 90's and an accident took place.
- The Varginha creature was small, bipedal, same basic body configuration as humans, brown oily skin, red eyes and horns. Maybe a monkey/lemur of some type survived the initial crash, perhaps burnt and unrecognisable, covered in fuel and/or mud, fled away in to the town frightened and in pain, and this was what the girls and other witnesses saw and mistook for an alien. Some smaller monkeys have red eyes and ornamental manes and pointy ears giving the appearance of horns. If it all happened fast, in the dark/rain and the girls were scared, it's possible such a misidentification took place. Remember all we ever see if artistic interpretations of the creature whose features may have been very creatively filled in to look like the famous Varginha alien.
- The possibly toxic substances/fuel that the monkeys may have been covered in may have caused the death of the policeman in some kind of extreme allergic reaction. Also possible he was simply bitten when he grabbed it and caught a disease/infection that lead to his rapid health decline.
- The diplomatic fallout and bad press of this accident, like putting a town at risk, animal abuse, causing the death of a public servant, would be very bad, so the military came in and swept up the debris and captured the surviving monkeys. The general denied everything because it would be a bad look for the military. The US military oversaw the test, so they came to recover the debris and helped to cover up the incident and transport the materials and bodies of the monkeys back to the US.
- As scarce details came out amongst the coverup, the press quickly put together the story that aliens crash landed in Varginha and Brazil had its very own Roswell. The town cashed in on it and some opportunistic "witnesses" may have exaggerated their stories or made them up. Perhaps part of it was a psy-op to keep the incident muddy.
Seems maybe farfetched and just speculating, but I'd like to see some good arguments against this theory. BTW if you just say it's a preposterous theory without backing up why, please refrain from commenting.
This is not the original autopsy report, but a document mada by Dr. Janini. In the original one you can see it was signed by Armando Fortunato and Dr. Vasconcelos.
Maybe a bit of explanation for us non-Brazilians. It sounds like Fortunato was the admitting physician, possibly in the Emergency room? He recommended Chesere be admitted and then transferred to a different, possibly better equipped, facility. Right? If so, why would he have anything to do with an autopsy? Maybe different in Brazil?
Here in the US, the ER Dr. would take care of a patient while they're in the ER. As soon as they are admitted to the hospital, a different Dr. takes over. If one is transferred to a different hospital, yet another Dr. takes over. If a patient dies, NONE of those Dr.s would have anything to do with an autopsy. It would be handled by a pathologist that is specialized in doing autopsies and is usually the local medical examiner. That is, they are part of local law enforcement, specifically the locally elected Sheriff-Coroner's office.
I don't think an ER Dr would be involved, but maybe different there.
Uh, no, actually that's 100% on me.
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Gonna get downvoted for this but oh well.
There are certain facts that seem undisputed in this case given the number of witnesses. Something crashed, the military came in to recover it and strange looking creatures were spotted. That much seems clear. I want to believe aliens crash landed in Varginha.
But can we jump straight to alien spacecraft and aliens and rule out other possibilities?
Some arguments:
- In the history of propulsion sadly a lot of animals were used to test extreme G-forces, in particular monkeys because of their close kinship with humans. Maybe unofficial similar tests over Brazil were held in the mid 90's and an accident took place.
...is almost as fanciful a suggestion as an alien, but (like aliens) what you would "like to think" is immaterial. Where is the evidence for this unknown "resident evil"? Until that's produced, the most probable solution remains the things that we know, not the things we do not know. And one thing we know very well is that perception and memory are extremely fallible.I like to think a "Resident Evil" animal (or monster, if you want to call it that)....
Resident Evil is a horror computer game/media franchise. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Resident_Evil .Where is the evidence for this unknown "resident evil"? Until that's produced