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REAL ALIEN EVIDENCE. THIS ALIEN BODY WAS CAPTURED AFTER THE MILITARY SHOT DOWN ONE OF THE UFOS

Extremely secret and rare confidential video! They want to hide the truth, this video is not released in the media because they do not want us to know the truth.

This Alien was captured in Brazil in 1978. This ALIEN body was captured after the military shot down one of the UFOs.

Operation Pires (Portuguese: Operação Prato; literally, Operation Plate) was an investigation carried out between 1977 and 1978 by the Brazilian Air Force after alleged UFO sightings in the city of Colares.

In 1977, numerous UFOs were reported in the Brazilian town of Colares, Pará. Local residents claimed they were being attacked by the Flying Saucers.

It is said that glowing objects of different shapes, sizes and colors would fly at low altitudes – just a few feet above the treetops – and shoot beams of light at people on the ground below. Scars on their bodies were caused by the lights in the sky and they called the lights “Chupa Chupa” (literally Sucker-Sucker).

Reporting to local media at the time that it felt like a “heavy weight being pushed against his chest.”

A report into the allegations made by victims stated: “The beam was about three or four inches in diameter and was white in color.

“He never hunted them, but he struck them suddenly. When they tried to scream, no sound came out, but their eyes remained open.

“The beam was hot, almost as hot as a cigarette burn.”

Describing the injuries, doctor Wellaide Cecim Carvalho – who worked at a health unit in the region during the 1970s – wrote: “All suffered injuries to the face or chest region.”

“The lesions, resembling radiation injuries, began with intense redness of the skin in the affected area.

“Then the hair would fall out and the skin would turn black. There was no pain, just a slight warmth.

“We also noticed small bite marks on the skin. The victims were men and women of varying ages, with no pattern.”

Believing that this would keep the lights off, residents of Colares organized night vigils, lit bonfires and set off fireworks, Mayor José Ildone Favacho Soeiro requested.