1996.0120 Varginha, Brazil "crash"

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On 20 January 1996, a UFO allegedly crashed north of Varginha, Minas Gerais state, Brazil. There were reports of a small humanoid creature.

 

 

 

Sections below

1. Web Resources

2. Book References

3. Other material

 

Web Resources

For links to various relevant documents and articles online see:

http://ufologie.net/htm/varg.htm

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Book References

For discussion of the Varginha incident see the following:

 

Year

Discussion by:

 

No. of Pages

1997

Baker, Alan in his “Sci-Fi Channel: True Life Encounters: UFO Sightings” (1997) (available on Amazon USA and on Amazon UK) at pages 99-101 (in Chapter 3) of the Orion softcover edition.

3

1999

Baker, Alan in his “The Encyclopaedia of Alien Encounters” (1999) (available on Amazon USA and on Amazon UK) at page 250 (in an entry entitled “Varginha, Brazil”) of the Virgin hardback edition.

1

2004

Birnes, William in his “The UFO Magazine UFO Encyclopedia” (2004) (available on Amazon USA and on Amazon UK) at page 321 (in an entry entitled “Varginha, Brazil”) of the Pocket Books softcover edition.

1

2001

Cawthorne, Nigel in “The World’s Greatest Alien Abduction Mysteries” (2001) (available on Amazon USA and on Amazon UK) at pages 257-259 (in the chapter entitled “Weird and Wacky”) of the Chancellor Press softcover edition.

3

1999

Cawthorne, Nigel in his “The World’s Greatest Alien Abductions” (1999) (available on Amazon USA and on Amazon UK) at pages 188-190 (in the chapter entitled “Weird and Wacky”) of the Hamlyn softcover edition.

3

2001

Corrales, Scott in “The Encyclopedia of Extraterrestrial Encounters” (2001) (edited by Ronald Story) (available on Amazon USA and on Amazon UK) at pages 632-633 (in an entry entitled “Varginha (Brazil) encounters of 1996”) of the New American Library softcover edition, at pages 619-620 of the pdf edition (with the same page numbering in the Microsoft Word edition).

2

2001

Corrales, Scott in “The Mammoth Encyclopedia of Extraterrestrial Encounters” (2001) (edited by Ronald Story) (available on Amazon USA and on Amazon UK) at pages 758-759 (in an entry entitled “Varginha (Brazil) encounters of 1996”) of the Robinson softcover edition.

2

1997

Devereux, Paul and Brookesmith, Peter in their “UFOs and Ufology – the first 50 years” (1997) (available on Amazon USA and on Amazon UK) at page 76 (in Chapter 6) of the Blandford softcover edition.

1

2007

Gevaerd, A J in Paola Harris’ “How does one speak to a ball of light?” (2007) (available on Amazon USA and on Amazon UK) at pages 136-146 (in Section 2) of the Author House softcover edition.

11

1999

Glenday, Craig in his “The UFO Investigator’s Handbook” (1999) (available on Amazon USA and on Amazon UK) at page 127 (in Chapter 6) of the Running Press softcover edition.

1

2000

Good, Timothy in his “Unearthly Disclosure” (2000) (available on Amazon USA and on Amazon UK) at pages 187-201 (Chapter 14 generally) of the Century hardback edition.

15

2006

Good, Timothy in his “Need To Know : UFOs, the Military and Intelligence” (2006) (available on Amazon USA and on Amazon UK) at pages 369-377 (in Chapter 24) of the Sidgwick & Jackson hardback edition.

9

1999

Greer, Steven in his “Extraterrestrial Contact: The Evidence and Implications” (1999) (available on Amazon USA and on Amazon UK) at pages 159-162 (in Chapter 26) of the Crossing Point softcover edition.

4

2007

Harris, Paola in her “How does one speak to a ball of light?” (2007) (available on Amazon USA and on Amazon UK) at pages 136-146 (in Section 2) of the Author House softcover edition.

11

2001

Picknett, Lynn in her “The Mammoth Book of UFOs” (2001) (available on Amazon USA and on Amazon UK) at pages 158-160, 162 (in Chapter 2) of the Robinson softcover edition.

4

2005

Wood, Ryan in his “MAJIC Eyes Only” (2005) (available on Amazon USA and on Amazon UK) at pages 216-222 of the Wood Enterprises hardback edition.

7

 

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