As part of a project I'm currently finalising relating to the most frequently discussed UFO cases of all time, I’ve been collating links to
discussions of the relevant cases on ATS. I could not find any threads relating to some of those cases so decided to quickly start a few of them,
including this one:
Antonio Villas-Boas claimed to have been abducted near Sao Francico de Salles in Minas Gerais, Brazil in October 1957. He claimed that he had sex
with an attractive looking female alien that barked like a dog while they did the dirty deed. The alien rubbed her belly afterwards and pointed
upwards.
There is a Wikipedia entry in relation to the
Antonio Villas-Boas abduction, which
comments that “Villas Boas' claims [were] among the first alien abduction stories to receive wide attention.”
The same Wikipedia entry also includes the following:
Researcher Peter Rogerson, however, doubts the veracity of Boas's story. He notes that several months before Boas first related his claims, a similar
story was printed in the November 1957 issue of the periodical O Cruzeiro, and suggests that Boas borrowed details of this earlier account, along with
elements of the contactee stories of George Adamski. Rogerson also argues:
“One reason why the [Boas] story gained credibility was the racist assumption that any farmer in the Brazilian interior had to be an illiterate
peasant who 'couldn't make this up'. As Eddie Bullard pointed out to me, the fact that the Villas Boas family possessed a tractor put them well
above the peasant class ... We now know that AVB was a determinedly upwardly mobile young man, studying a correspondence course and eventually
becoming a lawyer (at which news the ufologists who had considered him too much the rural simpleton to have made the story up, now argued that he was
too respectable and bourgeois to have done so!).”
The Condon Report comments:
the story stands or falls entirely on the veracity of Villas-Boas.
Further relevant material can be found on numerous websites, including:
www.ufodigest.com...
www.conspiracyarchive.com...
This case is one of the abductions most frequently mentioned in UFO books, including:
(1) a 39 page discussion by Gordon Creighton, in “The Humanoids” (1969) (edited by Charles Bowen) at pages 200-238 (in the unnumbered chapter
entitled “The Amazing Case of Antonio Villas Boas”) of the Neville Spearman hardback edition, with the same page numbering in the Futura paperback
edition.
(b) a 33 page discussion by Olavo Fontes abd Joao Martins in his “Report on The Villas-Boas Incident”, a translation of which is reprinted in
“Flying Saucer Occupants” (1967) by Coral and Jim Lorenzen at pages 42-72 (Chapter 3 generally) of the Signet paperback edition. Also discussed in
Chapter 11 at pages 205-206.
(c) 13 page discussion by Kevin D Randle in his “The October Scenario” (1988) at pages 147-153 (in Part 4, unnumbered section entitled “Antinio
Villas-Boas”), 159-161, 164 (in Part 4, unnumbered section entitled “An Alternative to the October Scenario”), 171 (in Part 4, unnumbered
section entitled “The October Scenario Revisited”), 176 (in Part 4, unnumbered section entitled “Afterword”) of the Berkley paperback
edition.
[edit on 8-1-2008 by IsaacKoi]