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Argentina: Intense UFO Activity in the Argentinean Delta Region

Inexplicata
The Journal of Hispanic Ufology
September 25, 2006

Source: Planeta UFO and Taller Glaucoart
Date: September 25, 2006

Argentina: Intense UFO Activity in the Argentinean Delta Region

Taller Glaucoart managed to conduct observations for 4 consecutive days from the Argentinean Delta (Tigre), observing that UFO activity at said location is completely abnormal and extraordinary. Some island-dweller confirmed that it is indeed possible to see large stars that appear and travel over the Delta's tributary rivers.

But on Sunday, September 17, 2006, the activity literally became an "intense wave" at 19:40 hours - two lenticular objects, flying in parallel formation, shone above the western side of the islands. It was impressive to witness and record these two sources of light as they floated and traveled slowly over the Sarmiento River toward the north (Parana River) from a southward direction, with a magnitude of -1.6 (this was captured on video). Minutes later, after some anomalous pulsations, they traversed the delta's skies, but at 20:05 hours another extraordinary event occurred: another parallel formation of lenticular bodies of light crossed the Tigre in an eastward direction, crossing the area's rivers. But what stunned all of the onlookers present was that the first of the two lenticular objects had an astounding magnitude of -10, a brilliance nearly 5 or 6 times greater than that of the planet Venus.

The phenomenon could not be captured on video (and we do not quite understand why). Apparently the observed UFO was already starting to generate an "EM" effect and the Sony Camcorder's battery went dead. Cell phones used to make calls could not find a signal. In the full silence of the islands, to observe the parallel formation crossing the delta's rivers was a lovely sight. For 4 days, Taller Glaucoart was able to capture more than 5 UFOs [on tape], appearing suddenly with intense, high-magnitude flashes. It is interesting to note and remark that the Argentinean Delta is under intense and completely anomalous UFO activity, perhaps even greater than the notorious activity in the skies over Cordoba.

(translation (c) 2006, S. Corrales, IHU. Special thanks to Guillermo Gimenez and Ricardo D'Angelo)

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Intense UFO Activity Over The Delta Of Argentina

17/9/06 05h30m, am: This whole day and from early hours, it is observed on the delta of Argentinean, a lot of activity OVNI that has their maximum pick toward the evening of this Sunday, when two impressive parallel formations were observed of lenticular of astonishing magnitudes. To the dawn between the 05h30 and the 05h 45min, they are observed several "fire Balls" of strange colorations and great magnitude. This extraordinary activity abnormal UFO, it is also observed, for more people from La lucila, Buenos Aires and other distant places up to 500 kmts. My small observatory, received in the internet lists, more report and details of that that here count them. it was very strange and impressive, to observe, the parallel formations moving slowly, in the sky, on the side EAST, when there is no longer absolutely anything of solar light, on that cardinal sector. The two fire balls to few grades one of other, they moved with extreme precision, to orbital speed and they didn't produce any sound. The second double formation that moved from WEST to EAST, was more impressive, because the shine of the intense and strange light UFO, was some 7 or 8 magnitudes more big that Venus.



18/9/06 19h37m pm: UFO Flash or Pulse of light, it is manifested during several minutes, generating intense discharges, and moves on the sky of the Delta toward the EAST, seconds after the step of an airship. 19h46m, another step of a star UFO is observed "with trajectory and anomalous speed, also toward the EAST. 20hs05m Another UFO "fire ball" of great magnitude it is recorded in video, while moves toward the North. 20h30m UFO (type orbs) non identified, but of characteristic extraordinary, it is manifested with big gleams of colors to few grades of Jupiter and moves in anomalous form toward the Nor/Oeste, for on the forest of Tiger.





Info Ricardo E D'angelo www.glaucoart.com.ar

Brian Vike, Director
HBCC UFO Research

[Sighting report courtesy of Brian Vike, HBCC UFO Research and Ricardo E D'angelo]


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