Saturday, January 31, 2009

Argentina: The Beam UFO Returns

Source: VISION OVNI
Date: 01.31.09


ARGENTINA: The Beam UFO Returns
By Silvia Pérez Simondini, Visión OVNI

At 1:00 a.m., Elias Kolev, a member of Visión OVNI, called me by phone to inform me of the spectacular UFO sighting taking place in Rosario. It reconfirmed what I presented earlier this week with the light that shoots beams against the surface, and it occured at the same exact spot. On this instance, however, three (3) UFOs were seen. We have the information, witnesses and recordings, which we will make known to you when our research is organized. The following e-mail message is among the ones received which clearly explains the events. You wil be able to read one of the eyewitness accounts that best describes what took place:

"Good morning! I don't even know how to explain it -- yesterday, or rather today in the early morning (31 January, 1 a.m. approximately) we were driving along with two friends and people suddenly began getting out of their cars, leaving doors open and engines running, pointing skyward. It looked like a scene out of a Martian Invasion moive. This occured near the Alto Rosario shopping center. I don't know what it was, but it moved up and down while gyrating on its own axis; white lights were clearly visible and its shape could even be made out. It maneuvered for approximately half an hour before going away and vanishing suddenly.

"It left all of us with a very strange sensation that I can't explain, and then there were several details that drew our attention, such as ALL of the traffic lights turning red in unison, in other words, no street or lane could move. When we took out our cellphones, the screens went gray and turned off. When we turned them on again, the batteries had practically drained out. I have no idea what it was, but it was something odd in our skies, without question...I'd be delighted if you could tell me something more about it...many thanks.

(Translation (c) 2009, S. Corrales, IHU. Special thanks to Silvia Pérez Simondini)