The Antonio Villas Boas abduction.

Maybe the story of Antonio Villaz Boaz scrapes the boundries of what is possible or not regarding UFO abduction cases.
His story may have been easily ridiculed was it not that he immediately had a physical check performed by a physician.

On the 15th of October 1957, Antonio, an agricultural worker was walking in a region of Brazil when he saw a large shiny object flying in the air on two occasions. After the second time an egg shaped, luminous and giant object landed in front of his tractor. In horror he jumped of his tractor and tried to run away, but he was captured by three helmed individuals wearing tight grey overalls. He was grabbed by the arms and was taken to the craft. There were several more men, who spoke to each other with strange sounds most resembling the barking of a dog.

There he was undressed and thoroughly cleaned. A blood sample was taken from his chin and after that he was installed in a nearby chamber. It was furnished with a resting sofa.

After being alone for a while, a naked woman entered the room, she was about 1.35 meters in height and had the most beautiful body one can imagine. Her hairs were virtually white and eyes were large, blue and somewhat oriental in shape. She had a straight nose and a pointy chin.

She walked towards him and hugged him. This memorable insterstellar rendez-vous ended in passionate love making.

Unforunately, his joy was sometimes disturbed by what Antonio discribed in his report as :" The growling sounds the woman sometimes made almost ruined all the fun for me and made me uncomfortably realise that I was in the presence of an animal". Shortly after this encounter, he was examined by Dr. Olavo T. Fontes, who discoved several strange things while examining Villas Boas body. He was exposed to massive amounts of radiation and would experience radiation poisoning for a considerable time. On the place where his blood was taken off, the skin lacked in pigment . It was also softer and thinner there, as if new skin had grown over.

The craft, drawn by Antonio Villas Boas

 

 

These observations make the Antionio Villas Boas account a very interesting, however somewhat frightening case.