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Added | Thu, 20/05/2021 |
Author | July N. |
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Says Luis Burgos:
"It was around 1983, a year rich in humanoid cases, with many reports of strange characters all over the Argentine Republic, we had the opportunity to investigate a very famous case. Very well known not only in La Plata, but also widely known throughout the country, he gained national fame, as, for example,"The Little Men from the Villa Montoro".
Villa Montoro is a settlement in the south of La Plata, consisting mainly of modest houses, and in 1983, since November of that year, there were rumors of sightings in an abandoned house surrounded by a cane field, on Calle 600 between two and two (streets), again, in the Villa Montoro district of La Plata.There were reports of some strange little creatures, little dwarfs, flitting through the trees late at night.
Well, the story was picked up by the local news. I remember that La Gaceta and El Dia (local newspapers) published this article, and the journalists visited a place where night after night people were hoping to see something, rushing around. The case has reached such prominence that we have started work. At that time, it was our group, CIFA, since the FAO was not yet there. We started visiting the area during the day to see an abandoned house in the middle of a cane field, surrounded by a desert - there was also an abandoned mill nearby.The Calle 600 was a dirt road at the time, but what struck us most, what was most curious, happened after dark.
Let me add that Carlos Omar Rodriguez was with us at a time when he enjoyed doing field research at that time, before he took a different road and became known as "Clomro", right? Well, he died a few years ago in Mexico, unfortunately, and it was after that that he joined the cult of Valentina de Andrade Luz, a very dangerous cult that was operating in the city of La Plata at the time. But Claudio started working with us to do on-site research.
There are many more stories to tell. One night, around 2 a.m.-because we were going to this place every night at some point, staying there from noon to evening and overnight. At one point, we saw a group of twenty or thirty people. everyone was dressed in black, holding candles, even the children dancing in circles, very strange, something straight out of the pages of an American horror movie. So when we saw all these people, we ran away because either they were going to interfere with what we were doing or they were going to interfere with what they were doing, but two very strange things happened in the following nights.
One night, six or seven CIFA members were there, doing research, standing quietly in different places, with cameras, old, obviously, when we suddenly heard a sound - it was like a burst of machine gun fire, well, really impressive. So, we got into the deck.
We suddenly thought: "We're being shot!" or something like that.
A few minutes later, when all this stopped, the whole area was flooded with a very piercing smell of sulfur. He entered an abandoned house, a cane field, and trees. This was always remembered at meetings, this feature. And we continued our research day and night. People came up to us and said they saw little people here and there.
One night - and this would be an epilogue, since the case lasted for almost two months-November and December 1983, we sat and talked, some drinking soft drinks, two holding watches in our hands ... Then we saw two characters walking down the street.
He walked slowly towards us without saying a single word. We exchanged glances. The two looked like they'd just stepped out of a Hitchcock movie. We dubbed one of them "Toothless," since he practically didn't have one, and the other "Stranger." because he was very, very strange - he looked like a mix of a vampire and a gargoyle, something like that. And the two people were just chatting. We asked them something, and they answered incoherently. They stayed here for half an hour or 40 minutes on the first night, they looked at the house, at this and that, and then, without saying a word, they left, heading towards 1 street, to our left, and by the light of a street lamp watched them go the way they came.
I can assure you that ten or twenty seconds had passed when one of the members of our group exclaimed:
"Look at these two!»
But they were coming from 4 Street, which is the exact opposite direction. We all exchanged incredulous glances. It was these two characters - "Toothless" and "Stranger". It was strange - how did they manage to appear when they took off in the other direction twenty seconds earlier? Because the two of them retreated in the same direction. only to show up at another person's place. They practically covered the distance of two hundred meters (650 feet) in 15-20 seconds. We didn't see them pass the alley as it was facing us, but they couldn't get around the block as it was a much longer distance. And they couldn't go through the cane field, because it would be 'taken forever with all the growth.
[Laughs]. The important thing is that panic has spread. How did these two guys handle it? At the time I was writing the articles, there was one somewhere about "Toothless" and " Stranger." It was one of the strangest moments. we ran into each other while exploring the Little Men of Villa Montoro.
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The Little Men of Villa Montoro
OVNIRADIO ICOU
[Intro Voiceover]
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[Luis Burgos speaks]
"It was around 1983, a year rich in humanoid cases, with a lot of reports of strange characters all over the Republic of Argentina, we had the opportunity to research a very well-known case. Very well-known not only in La Plata, but also widely known throughout the country. It acquired national notoriety. It was case of the "Little Men of Villa Montoro".
"Villa Montoro is a community in southern La Plata, mainly consisting of modest homes, and in 1983, since November of that year, the story went around about sightings in an abandoned house surrounded by a cane field on Calle 600 between 2 and 2 (streets), again, in the city of La Plata's Villa Montoro district. Some strange small beings had been reported, little midgets glimpsed between the trees late at night.
"Well, the story was picked up by the local news. I remember that La Gaceta and El Dia (local newspapers) ran the story and journalists visited the location, where night after night people would hoping to see something, nosing around. The case achieved such prominence that we set in motion. It was our group at the time, CIFA, since FAO wasn't around yet. We started visiting the area by day in order to survey the abandoned house in the middle of the cane field, surrounded by wilderness - there was also an abandoned mill nearby. Calle 600 was an unpaved road at the time, but what struck us the most, what was most curious, occurred after dark.
"I can assure you that on those first nights, I don't know, there must have been 20 or 30 people present. On subsequent nights there would be 200 or 300. The minute the streetlights came on, people would gather for a glimpse of the little men. What's more, there would always be a 'nutjob' - as we call them - willing to fire gunshots into the air, targeting the boughs of the eucalyptus trees in hopes of dislodging any little man up there. Madness. Well, the situation gave rise to all manner of remarks, conjectures, madcap ideas, hoaxes, people saying it's here, it's there, it ran off, I saw the midget between the canes, I saw it between the trees...anyway, it was a madhouse of stories that left us mired in confusion. And we were a group of six or seven people engaged in research. As an anecdote, let me add that Carlos Omar Rodriguez was with us at the time, when he liked engaging in field research at the time, before he set off down another road and became known as "Clomro", right? Well, he died a few years ago in Mexico, unfortunately, and it was after this time that he joined Valentina de Andrade's LUZ cult, a very dangerous cult that operated in the city of La Plata at the time. But Claudio started doing on-site research with us.
"There are many more anecdotes to be told. One night, around 2 a.m. - because we were going to the place every night at one point, staying there from afternoon to evening and overnight. At one point we saw a group of twenty or thirty all dressed in black, carrying candles, even children dancing in circles, very bizarre, something straight out of the pages of an American horror film. So, when we saw all those people we ran off, because either they were going to tamper with what we were doing, or we were going to tamper with what they were doing. But two very strange things occurred on subsequent nights.
"One night, the six or seven members of CIFA were there, researching, standing quietly at different locations, with photo cameras, the old kind, obviously, when suddenly we heard a sound - it was like a burst of machine gun fire, well and truly impressive. So we hit the deck. We thought "we're being gunned down!" or something like that, all very sudden.
"Minutes later, when it had all stopped, the entire area was flooded with a very penetrating reek of sulfur. It penetrated the abandoned house, the cane field, and the trees. This would always be brought up at meetings, this peculiarity. And we kept researching by night and day. People would come up to us saying they'd seen the little men here and there. One night - and this would be the epilogue, as the case had lasted nearly two months - November and December 1983, we were sitting around talking, some were drinking soft drinks, holding a watch in pairs. Then we saw two characters coming down the street.
"The approached us slowly without saying a single word. We exchanged glances. The twosome looked like they had stepped out of a Hitchcock movie. We dubbed one of them "Toothless", as he essentially had none, and the other "The Stranger", because he was very, very strange - he looked like a mixture of vampire and gargoyle, something like that. And these two people just babbled. We would ask them something and they would reply incoherently. They stuck around for half an hour or 40 minutes the first night, they looked at the house, this and that, and then left without a word, heading toward Calle 1, toward our left, and by the light of the streetlamp, watched them go the same way they'd come.
"I can assure you that ten or twenty seconds went by when one of our group members exclaimed: "Look at those two over there!" but they were coming from Calle 4, that is to say, in the completely opposite direction. We all exchanged looks of disbelief. It was these two characters - "Toothless" and "The Stranger". It was uncanny - how did they manage to appear when they had taken off in another direction twenty seconds early? Because these two had retreated in one direction only to show up at another. They practically covered a two hundred meter(650 ft) distance in 15-20 seconds. We didn't see them go past the alleyway, as it was facing us, but they couldn't have walked around the block, as that was a considerably longer distance. Nor could they have gone through the cane field, because that would've taken forever with all the growth.
"[Laughs] What matters is that panic spread. How did those two guys pull it off? At the time I was writing articles, and there's one somewhere around about "The Stranger" and "Toothless". It was one of the oddest moments we faced while researching the Little Men of Villa Montoro.
[The Spanish audio can be heard at https://youtu.be/pRXg8Ay2i4s]
[Translation and Transcription (c) 2021 S. Corrales, IHU]
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