(Before It's News)
Lago Argentino flyover, 1950
Location. Lago Argentino Argentina
Date: March 18 1950 Time: 1830
Wilfredo H. Arevalo, a rancher, saw a disc land, while a second craft hovered above. He got to a distance of 150 meters from the landed disc, which was giving off a greenish-blue vapor and ‘an intense smell of burning benzene’ and appeared to be of a phosphorescent metal like aluminum. Above the disc, a… large flat part was revolving, ‘like a gramophone record’. In the center the disc had a cabin of very transparent ‘glass’ through which he could see four tall, well-shaped men, dressed in something like cellophane, working at various instruments. He was particularly struck by the pallor of their faces. On seeing him, the men shone a searchlight at him, a blue light lit up the craft, there was an increase of the vapor, and flames, alternately reddish and greenish, shot out from the base. The craft then rose with a faint hum and both machines vanished over the Chilean frontier, leaving bluish trails. Searching the area next day, Arevalo and his cowhands found the grass burnt and advised the Argentine Air Force and the Buenos Aires newspaper, “La Razon”.
Humcat 1950-4
Source: Donald Hanlon, The Humanoids
Cellophane! Sounds fabulous darling! I can see it on the runway now at
New York City’s fashion week!