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Crashed Saucer(?) Photographed In Brazil (November 2006)

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Possible Crashed Flying Saucer Photographed in Brazil - November 2006

Possible crash involving a disk-shaped object is reported in Brazil Brazilian UFO Magazine’s consultant witnesses the transportation of a strange disk-shaped object in the Brazilian state of Bahia On Saturday, November 25th, Brazilian UFO Magazine’s editor A. J. Gevaerd received a call from Bahia with an intriguing story. The caller was Francisco Baqueiro, a psychologist and therapist, magazine’s consultant in abductions, who said to have photographed with his cell phone a strange and perfectly disk-shaped flying object being carried by a non-identified truck in a road in the Brazilian state of Bahia.

The picture was taken on Tuesday, November 21st, at 07:16 AM.

Looks real to me!

Link.
Link is dead. The MIA webpage can be accessed via the Wayback Machine:
https://web.archive.org/web/2006121...com/historic_ufo/crashsaucerbrazil/crash.html
 
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Looks like it'll be a bit cramped inside unless the pilots are very little.
 
do saucers have some reality bending effect that means they're always in focus, even when the rest of the photo isn't?
 
The middle of the photo is in focus, it's the area around the border that isn't. Cheap camera maybe? It looks like a part of a fairground ride.
 
I agree the pics look a little dodgy. This one

Desconhecida-2.jpg


looks a bit warped, as if the UFO is flexible. (Drooping over the side of the trailer, perhaps?)

But why the Police escort (if there was one)? And if there was, why not a tarp over the thing?
 
An extra terrrestial object being transported on the back of a truck exposed to the elements and prying eyes etc . Highly unlikely.

Even horses get better transport these days.
 
Could it be some kind of container?
 
gncxx said:
The middle of the photo is in focus, it's the area around the border that isn't. Cheap camera maybe? It looks like a part of a fairground ride.
According to the article it was taken on a camera phone. Mine's quite capable of producing pics that look entirely artificial purely by accident. Anyway, the object itself looks like the cap from a grain silo, or a water tank. I agree that the likelihood of a crashed UFO being carted around on the open road, totally uncovered* is somewhat remote.


*Then again, it is a Brazilian.


Coat time already?
 
rynner said:
I agree the pics look a little dodgy. This one <photo> looks a bit warped, as if the UFO is flexible. (Drooping over the side of the trailer, perhaps?)

Ah. But one of Adamski's 'Scout Ship' movies has the saucer warping mid flight.

Proof.
 
So that's what happened to Human_84's spaceship.
 
Here's another crashed 'saucer', but not so big:
WOMAN SHOCKED AS MYSTERY OBJECT CRASH LANDS IN HER GARDEN

11:00 - 09 December 2006

A woman has spoken of her shock after finding a mystery object which crash-landed in her garden. Sue Collins, from Lewdown in West Devon, went to investigate after noticing a trellis in her garden had been knocked down.

She found a red circular object measuring about two feet across and weighing several pounds lying in the garden.

"I don't have any close neighbours and there's no way someone could throw something into the garden so I can only assume it has fallen out of the sky," Ms Collins said.

"I'm convinced it must be from an aeroplane - in which case it must have fallen a long way and could have done a lot of damage if it had hit the house.

"It is very worrying really, and I'm quite shocked to have found it. I just want to know where it has come from."

Miss Collins called the RAF and the Ministry of Defence shortly after finding the object on Thursday morning, but neither would claim responsibility for it and she was told to contact her local police station.

A spokesman for RAF St Mawgan, near Newquay, said engineers had inspected the WMN's pictures of the object and concluded it was not from one of their aircraft.

The spokesman said: "At first glance you might think it was the air intake for a jet engine.

"It has rust on it, however, which could not happen on jet engine parts because they are usually made from stainless steel or aluminum composites which don't rust.

"The design is not consistent with a jet air intake either, and the burn marks around its edge would only be on a jet engine if it had exploded.

"This is certainly not from one of our aircraft."

The spokesman added that the best guess of engineers was that the part was the air intake from a commercial air conditioning unit.

It is still not known how the object could have got into the garden, but strong winds may be to blame.
http://tinyurl.com/shcyu

(Small pic on link. And they didn't use the word saucer once! :D )
 
This Brazilian "flying saucer" looks as though it might have room for one slightly-shorter-than-normal-sized human passenger....lying prone.

And precisely how do we know that this construct "crashed"? There's no obvious signs of any structural damage.
 
The most generous explanation would be that the witness had taken a snapshot of a grain silo cover.

However, his story doesn't really seem to match the image. He was following the saucer convoy for 15 minutes yet only took one photo of it? Where is the police escort in the photo? For that matter, where is the gas station? That looks like a layby to me, not a gas station. There's a noticable lack of pumps.

Baqueiro denies the possibility of confusing a lid for water or fuel tanks with a possible UFO. After having worked for Petrobras, the main oil company in Brazil, he is sure to know such parts very well and they never reach the size of the object seen on the truck. He also rejects the possibility of the object being an attraction from a theme park, since he also knows much of the engineering of one of the largest parks in Bahia

That's a bit co-incidental, isn't it? Not only is the witness an expert on tank lids, he's also an expert on theme parks. (And a psychologist to boot.)
 
graylien said:
...his story doesn't really seem to match the image. He was following the saucer convoy for 15 minutes yet only took one photo of it? Where is the police escort in the photo? For that matter, where is the gas station? That looks like a layby to me, not a gas station. There's a noticable lack of pumps.

Also - there are quite clearly two photos of the object.
 
"Boss, I'm terribly sorry to have to be the bearer of such bad news, but I just lost one of the hubcaps off the BIG truck."
 
or:

"you know that flying saucer that crashed, the one that proves that intelligent extraterrestrial life exists? Well when we were moving it to Forensics for the Military guys, we forgot to cover it with tarpaulin so it might have been seen ..but I don't think anyone got any photos though......."
 
And extremely short "intelligent extraterrestrial life," to boot.
 
This story is a mess! :D The original article in English can be read here (it was posted on 04/12/06):

http://frankwarren.blogspot.com/2006/12 ... haped.html

And the original picture seems to be this one:

link

Reading the comments you can see that the story was them posted at the alienationsam.com site, with those 2 photos of the Adamski's type UFO as being the real deal... and with the photo above as a fake...strange, no?

Anyway, I'm trying to track the original Brazilian report to see if I can sort this out :D


stu edit - enormous link shortened
 
Your second link doesn't work I'm afraid and your first is taking so long to load properly I gave up. It seems to go round in circles...

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Predatorpt said:
And the original picture seems to be this one:
link
All that URL gives me is a "Forbidden."

Unclean! Ring little bell. Unclean! Ring little bell....

stu edit - enormous quoted link shortened
 
Rrose_Selavy said:
Your second link doesn't work I'm afraid and your first is taking so long to load properly I gave up. It seems to go round in circles...
The first one works OK for me, and the pic is different from the ones seen here earlier - it is a simple lenticular disc, with no upper part.

The pic also shows a canopy behind the transporter which could well be a 'gas station'.
 
Rrose_Selavy said:
Your second link doesn't work I'm afraid and your first is taking so long to load properly I gave up. It seems to go round in circles...

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1st link is this article...

Brazilian UFO Magazine’s consultant witnesses the transportation of a strange disk-shaped object in the Brazilian state of Bahia
On Saturday, November 25th, Brazilian UFO Magazine’s editor A. J. Gevaerd received a call from Bahia with an intriguing story. The caller was Francisco Baqueiro, a psychologist and therapist, magazine’s consultant in abductions, who said to have photographed with his cell phone a strange and perfectly disk-shaped flying object being carried by a non-identified truck in a road in the Brazilian state of Bahia. The picture was taken on Tuesday, November 21st, at 07:16 AM.

Baqueiro said he heard of the transportation one day before when an informer from an intelligence service called him telling an unknown artifact crashed and was recovered in an area in Bahia known as Recôncavo Baiano, south of the capital Salvador. The informer also told the object was to be carried from that place to the city of Feira de Santana, nearly 110km from Salvador, through the BR-324, a two-lane road with heavy traffic linking Salvador to that municipality. Despite the fact that Baqueiro was severely ill with kidney disease, he decided to check what happened.

That Tuesday 21st, shortly after 06:30 AM, the consultant and his wife spotted the truck carrying the object and followed after them. The vehicle stopped at Posto Phoenix, a! gas station along that road, 60km far from Salvador and near the entrance to municipalities of Maracangalha and São Félix. Baqueiro pursued the truck for 15 minutes and reported that it was escorted by four Federal Police cars - two ahead and two behind - which delayed the traffic in the road.

“I tried to enter the gas station in order to better check what was going on, but was prevented by the federal agents”, states the therapist. He also says the truck was very slow in the way and the object on it was so large that the vehicle had to go on at the center of the road. Even though, parts of that fuselage exceeded the truck and touched the trees at the side of the road. “That was certainly too heavy to make a truck to go so slow”.

Despite the strangeness of that scene, the object was uncovered and totally exposed. “Even with so many cars coming on the opposite way (going to Salvador) and the other ones behind the truck, very few people seemed to care about that scene”, Baqueiro says. After the Federal Police prevented him from entering, he stopped for a few moments near Posto Phoenix and, pretending to be talking on the phone, he took a single shot of the object. “I didn’t try others because I didn’t want to catch their attention”.

Baqueiro sent the picture to the Brazilian UFO Magazine via cell phone, where it was uploaded into a computer and enlarged. Editor Gevaerd and co-editors Marco Petit, Rafael Cury and Claudeir Covo, along with the magazine consultants Fernando Ramalho, Wallacy Albino and Wendell Stein have preliminarily examined the photo. All were surprised by the image. One of magazine’s co-editors and one of its consultants were skeptical and related that image to a similar one found on the Internet some months before. But a careful comparison showed that the object photographed in Bahia is a totally different thing (below). As for the previous picture, nothing came out and there is no information concerning verification of its authenticity.

Francisco Baqueiro - a consultant for the Brazilian UFO magazine for three years - is specialized in alien abductions and continues his search for more information on the fact. Following his editor’s advice, he returned to that gas station two more times, but employees seemed to be afraid of talking about the issue. Now Baqueiro tries to find out exactly where the supposed crash might have happened and where the object was taken to. “All I know is the crash was in a sugar cane plantation, but the object was nearly intact”.

The region is home to oil refineries, but Baqueiro denies the possibility of confusing a lid for water or fuel tanks with a possible UFO. After having worked for Petrobras, the main oil company in Brazil, he is sure to know such parts very well and they never reach the size of the object seen on the truck. He also rejects the possibility of the object being an attraction from a theme park, since he also knows much of the engineering of one of the largest parks in Bahia.

Right after the controversy reached the Internet, several UFO researchers suggested that the disk-shaped object could be a cover for some liquid container that couldn’t be transported assembled, and had to be taken in parts. That, according to a few investigators, would explain why the object was being transported in broad day light with no camouflage or at least some cover on top of it. Nuclear engineer Luiz Carlos C. Pires sent an e-mail positively identifying the disk-shaped object as a cover for a factionary distillation machine, but the discussion is still open. And information is giving to overseas colleagues as to obtain further info that could explain the case.

2nd link is this photo...

Bahia-21-11-06.jpg
 
I've posted some questions on a Brazilian UFO forum and they didn't even knew about this :D

But one of the members said that those 2 photos of an Adamski's type UFO could be some sort of scenario/prop used in the Brazilian Carnival celebrations.

I think that the other photo is from some sort of radar dish ;)

Anyway, I'll try to get more info about this "case"
 
Predatorpt said:
I've posted some questions on a Brazilian UFO forum and they didn't even knew about this :D

But one of the members said that those 2 photos of an Adamski's type UFO could be some sort of scenario/prop used in the Brazilian Carnival celebrations.

I think that the other photo is from some sort of radar dish ;)

Anyway, I'll try to get more info about this "case"

One of my 1st thoughts was that it was a tour by "Royal de Luxe" - but it's just too big to be a 'hat'!

The Sultan’s Elephant (you may have to click the play button to activate.)
 
Predatorpt said:
I think that the other photo is from some sort of radar dish ;)
Yes, it does look like a radome as used on AWACs aircraft.
 
That guy sitting in his car across the road must have just obtained his very first camera-phone. Why else would anybody bother recording a work crew moving a silo cover?

But why would it take two trucks to move a silo cover? You need one open-bed truck with the cover loaded on-end.
 
Ah, that photo. Okay, I can see the gas station now. But I still can't see the police escort.
 
graylien said:
Ah, that photo. Okay, I can see the gas station now. But I still can't see the police escort.

That article linked in my opening post has mixed up the photos, I guess. It is describing 'that' gas station image - so why is it showing those other two 'silo cover' pics? What's the story behind them?
 
So - there will be a cheap UFO movie being filmed in Brazil that lost a major set piece right?

Anybody seen a story about that?
 
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