UFO Crash Retrieval Claim in 1958 | The Richard Dolan Show

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Richard Dolan Intelligent Disclosure
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February 8, 2023
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interviewTopic: historical caseEra: 1950sIntel Value: 8/10

Summary

The person in this account is Dr. Oliver Fontes, a Brazilian UFO researcher. In February 1958, he wrote a letter to Coral Lorenzen about his investigations into UFO crash retrievals. He described an incident from September 1957, where witnesses saw an object explode near Ubatuba, Brazil. Fontes collected fragments of the object, which were found to contain high levels of magnesium. Later, two men claiming to be Brazilian Navy intelligence officers visited Fontes. They warned him to stop his investigations and shared information about six UFO crashes worldwide, including details about alien bodies. After this encounter, Fontes continued his research and maintained a strong belief in the reality of UFOs and government cover-ups.

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Executive Summary

The video discusses historical insights into UFO crash retrievals and government cover-ups, focusing on Dr. Oliver Fontes' investigations in Brazil during the late 1950s. It highlights the existence of a coordinated disinformation campaign and the implications of military secrecy surrounding UFO phenomena.

Primary Revelation

Dr. Oliver Fontes reported that six flying discs had crashed on Earth and were captured by militaries.

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Alan Levine
investigatorpro disclosure
Aerial Phenomena Research Organization (APRO)
Long-term involvement with APRORespected within the UFO research community

I was very happy about the feedback that we got for those interviews.

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Dr. Oliver Fontes
scientistpro disclosure
Aerial Phenomena Research Organization (APRO)
Practicing physicianRespected in the UFO fieldDetailed reports and letters

You can stop now and go out through that door and tell your military Chiefs I have no fear of their ridiculous Menace.

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Coral Lorenzen
program managerpro disclosure
Aerial Phenomena Research Organization (APRO)
Co-founder of a leading UFO research organizationPublished works on UFO phenomena

This is actually a reprint from an earlier book she wrote.

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Ibrahim Suede
journalistpro disclosure
O Globo
Prominent journalist in BrazilCredibility in reporting on UFO incidents

Please write about this and see if you can get this tested.

Ubatuba Incident1950s (1957-09-14 to 1957-09-14)alleged

Managed by: Aerial Phenomena Research Organization (APRO)

Investigation of UFO crash retrieval

Fort Atypu Incident1950s (1957-11-04 to 1957-11-04)alleged

Managed by: Aerial Phenomena Research Organization (APRO)

Investigation of UFO encounter with military personnel

crash retrievalspecific

There was knowledge within the Aerial Phenomena Research Organization (APRO) in the mid-70s of UFO crash retrievals.

Source: Richard Olin
coverupspecific

There was a U.S. sponsored disinformation and censorship campaign against UFOs.

Source: Richard Olin
coverupspecific

There was an international coordinated cover-up of the UFO subject.

Source: Richard Olin
crash retrievalspecific

Dr. Oliver Fontes reported that six flying discs had crashed on Earth and were captured by militaries.

Source: Richard Olin
biologicsspecific

Dead alien bodies were found in all of the crashed discs.

Source: Richard Olin
coverupspecific

The Brazilian Navy officers informed Fontes that the public does not have a need to know about UFOs.

Source: Richard Olin
internationalspecific

The Brazilian military received monthly classified reports from the U.S. Navy regarding UFOs.

Source: Richard Olin
otherspecific

There were attempts to shoot down UFOs, which resulted in lost aircraft.

Source: Richard Olin
otherspecific

Fontes described an incident where two soldiers were burned by a UFO at Fort Atypú.

Source: Richard Olin
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Analysis Summary

Program Intel Profile
interviewTopic: historical caseEra: 1950sIntel Value: 8/10