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UFO. Argentina

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Added Wed, 14/04/2021
Author July N.
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Incident date: 
07.2002
Location: 
Гобернадор Угарте Buenos Aires
Argentina

Nelson Polanco and Luis Burgos. "The Ugarte Case-Part 1"

 NP: Well, today we are going to discuss an exciting case in which we were directly involved in the course of a personal investigation, and I believe that this is one of the cases where I, Luis and other FAO members have revisited an infinite number of times. An endless number of visits to the town of Gobernador Ugarte, located about 350 kilometers from the city of La Plata. Well, today we will touch on what happened in Ugarta, but from a different point of view, right? We will not talk about the humanoid aspect, but rather about other events that have occurred, anomalies, and all the observations that we have kept in this place. Okay, Luis, I want to hear you talk about how the situation in Ugarta started ...

LB: Yes, as you know, the event in Ugarta started in July 2002, Nelson, in response to a call we received, but as soon as we arrived, we started asking questions about the history of the city to members of the Labaroni family, with Ricardo, in particular Ibocha, and the phenomenon happening in La Esperanza had a backstory going back three or four decades, when the ranch witnessed three or four creatures-small creatures-appearing in bedrooms. These weren't your typical "bedroom invaders" - they were creatures that began prowling the estate in the 1960s and 1970s. This is the first real humanoid case we've recorded in La Esperance. 

Obviously, we'll be discussing other issues today, because there have been several humanoid cases in the area - your own, the one with Uncle Celestino, which we've already discussed, how one morning Carolina saw "little kids" heading for the "tranquera," a kangaroo-like ape, an orange anthropomorphic creature Adriana saw one morning at the ranch-all of these cases reflect a humanoid anomaly. Today we will talk about how it all started.

LB: (continues) A ranch that already had its own folklore. We should remind our listeners, for example, that there is a pet cemetery on the grounds, for cats, with tombstones with names on them. Animals that died under strange circumstances ...

NP: It was terrible for us to walk through the ranch gardens and then come across these tombstones ... what is it? A cemetery in the middle of a ranch? At that time, it was common to bury animals.

LB: Absolutely. And we also learned that there is a fairy tale from colonial times, from the time of Rosas ...

NP: ... we're talking about how old this place is ...

LB: ... a place that was already mysterious in those days. We see a constant paranormal medical history. For example, remember the story that said that a woman was buried alive on the orders of a large landowner, allegedly because of adultery, both of them. The landowner did not even wait for the end of the story and ordered her to be buried alive, right in the very center of the estate, more than a hundred years ago. This will be the starting point for all the mysteries of Ugarte and its surroundings, the area reaching to Rio Salado, the city of Achupaya, Highway 51,

LB: (continues) Nelson, did you know that when the cattle mutilations started in April 2002, among all the cases from Western Buenos Aires bordering the Pampas, there was one pretty close? We looked into a nearby case, in Punta Indio, Chascomus, to start our investigation, as it was a new phenomenon. We learned that injuries had been inflicted in Achupaya, an old ghost town near Gobernador Ugarte. 

It occurred to us to call the police station in Gobernador Ugarte. Miguel gave me the phone number, and I called them myself, talked to the duty officer, Officer Reynoso, who is no longer in the barracks, and asked him about the injuries he had inflicted. He said:

"Yes, indeed, there was a case here at Achupaya."

And I slyly asked him if there was any UFO activity, strange lights, or anything like that in the area. This was in early July 2002. And he definitely said no. The only anomaly was a mutilated cow in Achupaya, a case that appears in all records. And that's where he stood. We exchanged goodbyes, and the time must have been six, six-thirty in the evening.  I said, look, I'll give you my phone number, and I'll leave yours in the barracks for you, and if there's anything wrong, please let me know. Nelson, around eleven, eleven-thirty in the morning, the phone rang. 

"Ugarte"

"What do you mean, Ugarte?" 

"Are you sure?" 

"Yes, this is Officer Reynoso, do you remember? We talked this afternoon"

"Yes, of course"

"Do you know what happened?"

LB: (continues) And my world collapsed right here. There were no UFOs, not even under the sheets, and this officer called me about a sighting in Ugarta four hours later. What kind of game is this?

NP: Luis Burgos initiated the phenomenon at this place.

LB: The policeman said: 

"Just a few minutes ago, they saw a UFO over a house in ruins. It was seen by a patrolman who was going around it, and it was recorded by a friend."

 It was a story I wanted to leave in the middle of the night. So I told him:

"Please gather as much information as possible, I'll try to get there this week ..." and go crazy. 

Either it was a joke that my superiors decided to pull on me, or it was true. But can you imagine a coincidence? You are calling about cattle maiming, and before that there were no reports of even "luz mala" (evil light).

NP: Unbelievable.

LB: Four hours later, a man calls me and tells me that the UFO medallion-the medallion that is so popular online-and that's where we start talking about the Ugarte story, the Labaroni family, and our contact person. A few days later we made our first trip, and the weather was terrible, I remember getting wet from Daniel Lopez, and on your second visit, we went with Miguel to visit the family ...

NP: That was my baptism in Ugarta.

LB: And we learned that there was also a case of maiming - the case of a boy who handed over the keys to a property to a landlord who was plowing when the famous "flying cow" incident occurred. Fortunately, we were able to see [the cow] when we arrived that night.

NP: Yes, we arrived in Ugarte late and went straight to La Esperanza, and when we came down - and I remember it well, because it was very dark, very dark, very little light pollution, and with flashlights they invited us to tour twenty or thirty meters, and right there, at the entrance to the estate, lay the carcass of a mutilated calf with a skinned head.

LB: The head was completely bare, the rest of the body was disfigured, but the skin remained. The cow was being dragged by a purple light, and a young man from Santa Fe who witnessed it in the early morning handed over the keys and ran away because of the fright he experienced, as he had never seen a flying cow. . It was the famous flying cow, a photo of which we later distributed on the Internet.

LB: (continues) So, how did all these coincidences happen? Because after phone calls and visits, we established a very close relationship with the Labaroni family throughout 2002 and 2003 in Ugarta. And look how interesting it is: in the future, no more injuries occurred in Ugarta. There have been injuries in remote areas, but in Ugarta itself and in La Esperance, we have had UFO sightings, but not incidents of injuries. Do you see how the situation has changed?

NP: Yes, yes.

LB: Well, here's what I wanted to tell you ...

NP: ... in other words, we could say that the beginning of the fire in Ugarta was this injury, which then led to other events, other anomalies that we ourselves were able to establish.

LB: First of all, we remember the relationship - the lights came on, there was an injury on the estate. A very close connection between events, an unknown light phenomenon, and animal injuries.

NP: Of course. Then we have another sample that I wanted to discuss with you, Burgos. Close connection with folk folklore. You started this episode of Invasores with a story about a local girl who was buried almost alive in this place, and how paranormal phenomena begin to intertwine with the UFO phenomenon in a very thin thread. You need to be careful not to overdo it.

LB: Absolutely. Look, Nelson, what's interesting is that after doing on-site research during 2002 and 2003, on the Ugarte case, every time we came back, we brought another paranormal story with us. In other words, the local folklore was intertwined with the story of the UFO, a luminous phenomenon that appeared in July 2002.

NP: Louis, this was an attempt to distinguish between the UFO phenomenon and the paranormal, and to separate the wheat from the chaff. Why? Because people's instinct was to mix everything together-the light, the ghost ...

LB: Light, "luz mala" (evil light), ghost.

NP: The work that we did was great in terms of separating these elements, but also in explaining to the witness that this is, well, a kind of education, right? It was very good.

LB: Well, Nelson, how about in the next show we discuss only the stories not told to us by people, but what we have experienced ourselves? I think this is where we recorded the most anomalies. Do you agree?"

NP: Yes, Louis, of course. Well, I'll see you in the next chapter of Los Invasores.

Original news

Source: OVNIRADIO ICOU

Date: 13 April 2021

 LOS INVASORES - Humanoid Case Histories

By Nelson Polanco and Luis Burgos

"The Ugarte Case - Part 1"

 NP: Well, today we're going to discuss a fascinating case, one in which we were closely involved during an in-person investigation, and I believe it's one of the cases in which I myself, Luis and other members of FAO revisited an infinite number of times. An unending number of visits to the town of Gobernador Ugarte, approximately 350 kilometers distant from the city of La Plata. Well, today we'll touch upon what happened in Ugarte but from a different perspective, right? We will not speak of the humanoid aspect, but rather other things that took place, anomalies, and all the skywatches we've held at that location. Okay, Luis - I want to hear you speak about how the Ugarte situation began...

LB: Yes, as you know, the Ugarte event began in July of 2002, Nelson, in response to a call we received, but no sooner did we arrive than we started asking questions about the town's history with members of the Labaroní family, with Ricardo, specifically Ibocha, and the phenomenon taking place at La Esperanza had a background that extended three or four decades into the past, when three or four beings had been witnessed within the ranch - small creatures, appearing in the bedrooms. These weren't your typical bedroom invaders - they were entities who'd begun prowling the estate in the 1960s and 70s. This is the first proper humanoid case we've recorded at La Esperanza. Obviously, today we'll be discussing other matters, because there were a few humanoid cases in the area - your own, the one with Uncle Celestino that we've already discussed, the 'little kids' seen by Carolina one morning, heading over to the 'tranquera', the kangaroo-monkey-like creature, the orange-colored anthropomorphic one seen by Adriana one morning in the ranch - all of these cases reflect a humanoid anomaly. Today we'll go into how it all began.

LB: (continues) A ranch that already had its own folklore. We must remind our listeners, for example, that there's a pet cemetery on the premises, for cats, with tombstones with names on them. Animals that died under strange circumstances...

NP: For us that was something grisly, to be walking down the ranch's gardens and then come up against those tombstones...what's this? A graveyard in the middle of the ranch? Burying animals was commonplace at that time.

LB: Exactly. And we also found out that there was a tale from colonial times, from the time of Rosas...

NP: ...so we're talking about how old this place is...

LB: ...a place that was already mysterious in those days. We see a permanent paranormal case history. For example, remember the story that said that a woman had been buried alive at the order of a major landowner, supposedly on account of an adulterous situation, this that and the other. The landowner didn't even wait to hear the end of the story and ordered her buried alive, right there in the heart of the estate, a hundred something years ago. This would be the starting point for all the mysteries at Ugarte and vicinity, an area reaching up to Rio Salado, the town of Achupaya, Route 51,

LB: (continues) Nelson, were you aware that when the mutilations started in April 2002, among all the files from Western Buenos Aires bordering the Pampa, there was one quite close? We looked into a nearby case, in Punta Indio, Chascomús, to start our investigations, as this was a new phenomenon. We learned there had been a mutilation in Achupaya, an old ghost town, not far from Gobernador Ugarte. It occurred to us to phone the police station in Gobernador Ugarte. Miguel gave me the phone number, and I called them myself, speaking with the duty officer - Officer Reynoso - who is no longer at the barracks, and I asked him about the mutilations. He said: "Yes indeed, there was a case here, over by Achupaya, and I slyly asked him if there had been any UFO activity in the area, strange lights, something. This was at the start of July 2002. And he unequivocally said no. The only anomaly had been the mutilated cow in Achupaya, a case that appears in all records. And that's where it stood. We exchanged goodbyes and the time must have been six, six thirty in the evening.  I said, look, I'll give you my phone number, and I'll hold on to yours at the barracks, and if there should be any anomaly, please let me know. Nelson, around eleven, eleven thirty at night, the phone rang. "Ugarte" "What do you mean, Ugarte?" "Are you sure?" "Yes, this is Officer Reynoso speaking, you remember? We spoke this afternoon," "Yes of course" "Do you know what happened?"

LB: (continues) And my world tumbled right there. There hadn't been any UFOs, not even under the bedsheets, and now here was this officer calling me about a sighting in Ugarte four hours later. What kind of game was this?

NP: Luis Burgos triggered the phenomenon at the site.

LB: [The policeman said] "Only a few minutes ago they saw a UFO over the house in ruins. It was seen by a patrolman doing his rounds and there was a fellow recording it." It was the kind of story that made me want to take off right there in the middle of the night. So I told him, "please collect as much information as you can, I'll make an effort to get over there this week..." and I'm going insane. Either it was a prank that his superiors decided to pull on me, or it was true. But can you picture the coincidence? You call about a cattle mutilation, and up to then, not even a 'luz mala' (evil light) had been reported.

NP: Incredible.

 

LB: Four hours later the man calls me and says that the medallion UFO - the medallion that's so popular on the web - and that's where we start talking about the history of Ugarte, the Labaroní family and our contact person. A few days later we made our first journey, and the weather was awful, I remember getting soaking wet with Daniel Lopez, and the second visit you came along, we went with Miguel to visit the family...

NP: That was my baptism in Ugarte.

LB: And we learned that there had also been a mutilation case - the case of the boy who turned over the keys of the property to the owner who was plowing when the famous "flying cow" incident occurred. We were fortunately able to see [the cow] when we arrived that night.

NP: Yes, we arrived late in Ugarte and went straight to La Esperanza, and when we got down - and I remember this vividly, because it was very grim, very dark, very little light pollution, and with flashlights they invited us to tour some twenty or thirty meters of property, and right there, at the door to the estate, was the carcass of the mutilated calf, with its head skinned.

LB: Head was completely denuded, and the rest of the body was mutilated but the hide remained. The cow had been dragged by a purple light, and the youngster from Santa Fe who witnessed it in the early morning hours, turned in the keys and ran off on account the fright he'd experienced, since he'd never seen a flying cow. That was the famous flying cow whose photo we later disseminated throughout the Internet.

LB: (continues) Now, how did all those coincidences come about? Because after the phone calls, the visits, we established a very close relationship relationship with the Labaroní family throughout all of 2002 and 2003 in Ugarte. And see how interesting it is: later on, no further mutilations occurred in Ugarte. There were mutilations in outlying communites, but in Ugarte proper, and in La Esperanza, we started having UFO cases but not mutilation incidents. Can you see how the situation inverted itself?

NP: Yes, yes.

LB: So well, that's what I wanted to tell you...

NP:...in other words, we could say the start of the Ugarte lights was that mutilation, which then led to other events, other anomalies which we ourselves were able to ascertain.

LB: We keep foremost in mind the relationship - the lights appeared, and the mutilation at the estate occurred. A very close relationship between events, the unknown luminous phenomenon and the animal mutilation.

NP: Of course. Then we have the other pattern I wanted to discuss with you, Burgos. The tight connection with popular folklore. You kicked off this episode of Invasores with the story of the native girl who was buried nearly alive at that place, and how paranormal incidents begin to intertwine with the UFO phenomenon with a very thin thread. One must be careful not to go overboard.

LB: Exactly. Look here, Nelson, what's interesting is the fact that after having conducted research on-site throughout 2002 and 2003, the Ugarte case, whenever we came back we brought with us another paranormal story. In other words, the local folklore was enmeshing itself with the UFO case history, the luminous phenomenon that appeared in July 2002.

NP: It was an effort, Luis, to make a distinction between the UFO phenomenon and the paranormal, and to separate the wheat from the chaff. Why? Because the people's instinct was to mix it all together - the light, the ghost...

LB: The light, the 'luz mala' (evil light), the ghost.

NP: The work we did, which was magnificent in the aim of separating these elements, but also in explaining to the witness this is this, that is that, a sort of education, right? That was very positive.

LB: Well, Nelson, how about if for the next show we discuss the case histories exclusively - but not the case histories told to us by people, rather what we experienced ourselves? I think this was the place that we recorded the most anomalies. Do you agree?

NP: Exactly, yes Luis, of course. Well, we'll see you in the next chapter of Los Invasores.

[Translation and transcription(c) 2021 S. Corrales, Institute of Hispanic Ufology, with thanks to Luis Burgos and Nelson Pacheco]

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