Though names of individuals and institutions were given in support of this event, a decade and a half later it can now be revealed that the entire "Varginha ET" affair was a hoax based on child hysteria and on the sightings of the deformed.
The supposed ET autopsy doctor, a Brazilian policeman and an original girl "witness" now weigh in on what really happened at Varginha.
ET AUTOPSY DOCTOR: IT NEVER HAPPENED!
DR. FORTUNATO BADAN PALHARES
One of my research associates from Europe, Aurimas Svitojus, emailed the implicated alien autopsy MD and well-known physician, Dr. Fortunato Badan Palhares. Palhares was alleged by several UFO "investigators" to be in attendance to the autopsy of one of the creatures at University of Campinas. But none of them ever attempted to reach him directly and he has never spoken publicly until now.
Svitojus emailed Palhares on August 23, 2012, with some very pointed questions. Svitojus asked Palhares directly about his involvement or any knowledge of an ET captured in Varginha in 1996.
Here is the Dr.'s reply (roughly translated by Svitojus from Portuguese) and received on August 24, 2012:
"Dear Mr." Aurimas:"
" I am very glad to know that you have a university education and particularly from KaunasUniversity of Technology. Therefore it is easier to be quite frank. "
"When I read" an article either in magazinesor in books published without the bearing of a scientific outlook, I must first know who are the authors and the reliability of their given information. "
"Unfortunately, all of the information about the Varginha ET involvingmy name, are the fruits of fantasy authors anddo not deserve any respect from me because they are liars. "
"In some" discussions I've had with "UFOlogists" who claim to have studied this case, nothing, absolutely nothing they brought materialized that was credible. They are conjectures, inferences, perhaps even hallucinations. "
"I never discuss this issue with students, but when askedin lectures I have always said that: I DID NOT AND NEVER WAS CALLED TO DOABSOLUTELY ANYTHING WITH THIS MATTER. Severalreporters attended the occasion whenthese stories came out and visited the university where I workedbut they had nothing of interest and never showed anything. Mr. Aurimas, there is nothing concrete, reliable and material about this. These stories about the Varginha ET for me do notdeserve credit, that is my answer."
"I hope I have" satisfied your curiosity. I am a scientist and I do not need to hide such factsif they exist. I am not connected to any intelligence or defense agencies. I am a free citizen and unhindered to speak what I wantand always acted this way in my personal and professional life. Nothing would stop me to say something if Iwas really involved."
The truth is that when one digs very deeply into the "affair" it becomes clear that all of the relevant testimony comes from such people as "nurses" and "guards." Often the names are withheld and sometimes when given, are very common names in Brazil.
TODAYS CLUES ABOUT YESTERDAYS HOAX AT VARGINHA
Today Varginha embraces the ET affair as "real" though is certainly seems to be a tongue-in-cheek "real." And any "real" investigation of the event is not wanted here.
The city itself began to invest in "UFO tourism" after the event. Two of the landmarks there are:
THE "VARGINHA ET" STATUE, CITY CENTER
VARGINHA WATER TOWER, IN THE SHAPE OF A SAUCER
It has since been learned that one of the original girl witnesses to the creature (who has now married with a new name which will be withheld) has since converted to an evangelical religion and now dismissed the entire incident as youthful folly. But what of the ET? The girl was surely not the only witness to the event. Was there an impetus to the sighting that had a far more earthly explanation? Yes.
In the 1990s Varginha was home to a deformed homeless man, Little Luis. A local with disabilities, he would often haunch up in corners and he was often filthy and wet. In discussions with Lt. Col. Finholdt Pereira of the Varginha Police, it was learned that this is in fact who the police originally believed the three girls thought that they saw as an "ET." And Pereira was right:
"LITTLE LUIS, THE VARGINHA ET, FINALLY REVEALED!"
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