Ultima Hora, a Buenos Aires, Argentina, newspaper, reported on August 2, 1965, that Alberto San Roman Nunez, a 15-year old boy, near Lima, Peru, claimed that at about 7 p.m. on August 1, 1965, just as it was getting dark, he saw a UFO land on the roof of a building, and saw a creature emerge from it.
He described the creature as "greenish with hair all covered with green lights, and looking like a toad."
Three days later, on August 5, 1965, Diario de Sao Paulo, a Brazilian newspaper published an Associated Press communiqué from Lima explaining that the boy contradicted himself when interviewed by the police and had finally confessed that he had been reading too much Science Fiction. The police also determined that the marks found on the roof of his house had been made by the rim of an automobile wheel.
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[Ref. bb1:] PROJECT BLUE BOOK NEWSCLIPPING SERVICE:
In a list of cases from James Moseley's bulletin "Saucer News" for December 1965, this case appears:
August 1, 1965 - Near Lima, Peru:- 15 year-old boy reports UFO landed on roof; frog-like occupant seen. (°24.) |
[Ref. bb2:] PROJECT BLUE BOOK NEWSCLIPPING SERVICE:
[Handwritten] INCIDENT 8/4/65 - SEE MOSELEY'S SAUCER NEWS, DEC 1965, p 25 Paper and date not noted on clipping, but probably from La Nacion, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Dateline probably August 4, 1965. Lima, Aug 4 (AP) -- The police say that the "case of the flying saucer" reported by 15-year-old student Alberto San Roman Nunez, "is a falsehood." "The student fell into a series of contradictions, according to the police. They say that the marks found on the (azotea - threshing floor - farmyard?) of his house had been made by the rim of an automobile wheel. |
[Ref. cg1:] GORDON CREIGHTON:
Gordon Creighton indicates that a boy living in Lima, Peru, claimed that at about 7 p.m. on August 1, 1965, just as it was getting dark, he saw a UFO land on the roof of a building, and saw a creature emerge from it. He described it as "greenish with hair all covered with green lights, and looking like a toad."
But two days later, however, another newspaper explained that the boy had now confessed: he had been reading too much Science Fiction.
He indicates that the sources are the newspaper Ultima Hora, of Buenos Aires, for August 2, 1965, and Diario de Sâo Paulo, for August 5, 1965.
Creighton indicates that "one would be inclined to accept this explanation" but because of the next case and yet another case in Argentina a month later, "one is not quite so sure."
The "next case" given by the author is actually that according to the news agency Reuter on August 7, 1965, in Lima, Peru, the authorities had recently arrested a band of dangerous cat-burglars, led by an individual with the nickname of "Pygmy", who had been masquerading as "Martians" and, taking advantage of the current fantastic wave of flying saucer reports in Lima, fitted themselves out with "space-suits" and had perpetrated a series of bold armed robberies end attacks against householders.
He indicates that the source of the above story is the Diario Popular, of Sâo Paulo, for August 7, 1965.
Creighton explains that a great many of the more than 800 UFO reports received by Flying Saucer Review from the Latin press in 1965 were, like this one, put out by the British news agency, Reuter. But when he wrote to their London office that year to ask why none of these remarkable Reuter messages from Latin America got into the British press, they replied that it was now impossible to investigate such a question, as it was all so long ago.
[Ref. go1:] GODELIEVE VAN OVERMEIRE:
The ufologist indicates that on August 1, 1965 in Lima, Peru, at about 7 p.m. as it was getting dark, he saw a UFO land on the roof of a building, and saw a creature emerge from it. He described it as "greenish with hair all covered with green lights, and looking like a toad." Two days later, another newspaper explained that the boy had confessed that he had been reading too much Science Fiction.
On August 7, 1965 in Lima, agency Reuter has communicated that the authorities had recently arrested a band of dangerous cat-burglars, led by an individual with the nickname of "Pygmy", who had been masquerading as "Martians" and, taking advantage of the current fantastic wave of flying saucer reports in Lima, fitted themselves out with "space-suits" and had perpetrated a series of bold armed robberies end attacks against householders.
The sources are indicated as Charles Bowen in "En quête des humanoïdes", J'ai Lu, 1974, pages 138 and 139.
[Ref. lg1:] LUIS R. GONZALES MANSO:
Luis R. Gonzalez Manso notes in his FirstHumCat catalogue that in Lima, Peru, on August 1, 1965 at 07:00 p.m. a boy claimed that just as it was getting dark, he saw a UFO land on the roof of a building, and saw a creature emerge from it. He described the entity as "greenish... with air all covered with green lights, and looking like a toad".
However, two days later, another paper explained that the boy had now confessed... he had been reading too much Science Fiction.
According to a Reuter report from Lima on August 7, 1965, the authorities in that capital had recently arrested a band of dangerous cat-burglars, led by an individual with the nickname of "Pygmy." They had been masquerading as "Martians" and, taking advantage of the current fantastic wave of flying saucer reports in Lima, they had fitted themselves out with "space suits" and had perpetrated a series of bold armed robberies and attacks against householders.
Luis Gonzales indicates that the sources are Gordon Creighton, "The Humanoids in Latin America", in Charles Bowen (Ed.), The Humanoids (1967), p. 114.
[Ref. ar1:] ALBERT ROSALES:
Albert Rosales indicates in his catalogue that in Lima, Peru, on August 1, 1965, at 1900, Alberto San Roman, a 15-year old boy was on the roof of his home when he saw a saucer shaped UFO land nearby and a strange being, 3/5 ft tall, emerge, it was "a greenish" entity "with hair all covered with green lights, and looking like a toad." As the boy fled, a red light was shone on him; then the object flew away toward the sea. Police later found circular marks on the roof.
Albert Rosales indicates as source "The Humanoids by Hanlon."
[Ref. ud1:] "UFODNA" WEBSITE:
The website indicates that on August 1, 1965, at 19:00, in Lima, Peru, a saucer descended, landed nearby, a 3.5 feet tall being emerged. It was "greenish" with hair covered with green lights, "looking like a toad." It was seen by a 15-year-old boy called Martinez or Nunes or San Roman Nunez, from a house, he fled, a light shone on him.
Alberto San Roman, a 15-year old boy was on the roof of his home when he saw a saucer shaped UFO land nearby and a strange being, 3/5 feet tall, emerge, it was "a greenish" entity "with hair all covered with green lights, and looking like a toad." As the boy fled, a red light was shone on him; then the object flew away toward the sea. The police later found circular marks on the roof.
The sources are indicated as Webb, David, HUMCAT: Catalogue of Humanoid Reports; Bowen, Charles, The Humanoids: FSR Special Edition No. 1, FSR, London, 1966; Keel, John A., Strange Creatures From Time and Space, Fawcett T2219, Greenwich, 1970; Pereira, Jader U., Les Extra-Terrestres, Phenomenes Spatiaux, Paris, 1974; Schoenherr, Luis, Computerized Catalog (N = 3173); Flying Saucers, Flying Saucers Magazine (Palmer); Bloecher, Ted R., Ted R Bloecher investigation files; Rosales, Albert, Humanoid Sighting Reports Database.
[Ref. ud2:] "UFODNA" WEBSITE:
The website indicates that in mid-1965 around 1900 in Lima, Peru, there was a close encounter with a an unidentified craft and humanoid occupants observed by one witness named Nunez.
The source is indicated as Steiger, Brad, "Flying Saucers are Hostile", Award A234S, New York, 1967.
As the police investigated and explained the case as a hoax, unless proven otherwise, this is what the story was.
Id: | Topic: | Severity: | Date noted: | Raised by: | Noted by: | Description: | Proposal: | Status: |
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1 | Data | Medium | August 2, 2007 | Patrick Gross | Patrick Gross | Missing the two newspaper articles about the case. | Help needed. | Opened. |
Invention.
* = Source I checked.
? = Source I am told about but could not check yet. Help appreciated.
Main Author: | Patrick Gross |
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Contributors: | None |
Reviewers: | None |
Editor: | Patrick Gross |
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0.1 | Patrick Gross | August 2, 2007 | Creation, [bb1], [bb2], [gc], [go1], [lg1], [ar1]. |
1.0 | Patrick Gross | August 2, 2007 | First published. |
1.1 | Patrick Gross | May 19, 2008 | Addition, [ud1]. |
1.2 | Patrick Gross | June 27, 2008 | Addition, [ud2]. |