Guest Rony Vernet, a researcher on encounters with indigenous people in the Amazon, discusses recent attacks and his findings. Topics include unidentified craft, UFO investigations in Brazil, shooting at UFOs, and physiological effects of encounters. Also, mysterious beings entering and exiting water without a splash.
Illegal gold miners in the Amazon region are using jetpacks to search for potential mining areas, but the explanation has been met with skepticism due to the high cost and limited functionality of these jetpacks.
Witnesses in the Amazon region have reported sightings of tall beings resembling robots or astronauts, with elongated heads and luminous yellow eyes, flying low to the ground and equipped with circular boots or platforms that allow them to hover several meters off the ground.
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Brazilian UFO Investigator Discusses Strange Phenomena in the Amazon
In this podcast episode, the guest, Ron Ronnie-Fernay, a Brazilian UFOlogist, discusses his research into the strange phenomena occurring in the Amazon region. He shares his observations and interviews with scared villagers who have witnessed unusual activities. One particularly interesting case is the use of jetpacks by illegal gold miners to search for potential mining areas. However, the authorities' explanation that these jetpacks are used by miners has been met with skepticism due to their high cost and limited functionality. Ronnie-Fernay also explores other cases of strange incidents in the Amazon, including sightings of floating beings and encounters with large cylindrical crafts carrying two individuals. He notes that these phenomena tend to occur in low-density regions with preserved ecosystems, suggesting that they could be conducting some form of study or observation.
Different Descriptions of Beings and Craft Sightings
Ron Ronnie-Fernay shares the descriptions provided by witnesses in the Amazon region. Witnesses describe the beings as tall, armored in black suits, resembling robots or astronauts. They have elongated heads, luminous yellow eyes, and are often seen flying low to the ground. There are also reports of circular boots or platforms attached to the beings' feet that allow them to hover several meters off the ground. Additionally, there are sightings of hoverboards as long as 15 feet and vehicles carrying two people inside. The craft sightings vary, with cylinder-shaped objects being more common in Brazil, while Peru describes core-shaped crafts. Witnesses have reported translucent or transparent crafts with panoramic windows through which the beings inside can be seen.
The Reaction of Villagers and Skepticism
The podcast acknowledges that the reactions of the terrified villagers are understandable, given their isolation and lack of support. When confronted with these unfamiliar and potentially threatening phenomena, their response is to shoot at the beings or crafts out of fear and self-protection. However, the podcast speaker highlights the need to understand the behavior of this intelligent phenomenon, which appears unexpectedly in low-density regions. The podcast also addresses skepticism around the lack of hard evidence and the challenge of distinguishing genuine encounters from potential hoaxes or AI-generated content.
Peruvian-U.S. Border and Ongoing Investigation
The phenomena discussed in the podcast originated in the southern regions of Peru and spread northward, following the river flow. Cases of floating beings, lights, and craft sightings were reported in cities such as Iquitos and Contamana. The phenomenon then crossed the Peruvian-Brazilian border into the Brazilian Amazon and intensified. The podcast speaker suggests that the preserved ecosystems and low-density populations of the region may make it an ideal study area. The Brazilian government has shown periods of transparency in investigating these cases, but it fluctuates depending on the leadership. In Peru, an official investigative body, OIFA, was established in 2008 to explore anomalous phenomena.
Guest Rony Vernet gives his opinion on recent attacks of Peruvian villagers and his research on many encounters with indigenous people of the Brazilian Amazon Rainforest. Show Notes