UFO waves occur regularly across the planet. A UFO wave is a short period of intense UFO activity in a sharply defined area. One of the most intense and unique waves is one that happened in December of 1954 in Venezuela. This wave involved virtually the entire range of UFO encounters including sightings, fleets of UFOs, landings and face-to-face encounters with humanoids. What makes the Venezuelan wave unique is that the humanoid cases almost exclusively involved short, aggressive hairy humanoids. This episode presents a day-by-day, hour-by hour account of this incredible UFO wave, from beginning to end.
The first hints of strange activity began in February 1954 when a passenger plane had a closeup encounter over Barquisimeto. Two months later, a man outside of Caracas described a violent encounter with hairy humanoids. Then, on November 4, three men encountered a UFO along the Amacura Delta and were amazed to see hairy humanoids gathering samples from the ground and putting them into the craft.
But it was the encounter on the night of November 28, 1954, in Petare that marked the actual beginning of the wave. Around 2am on that evening, Gustavo Gonzalez and Jose Ponce drove through town and came upon a circular craft blocking their way. A hairy being approached. Gustavo grabbed the being, who responded by throwing the man to the ground. As the being approached him again, Gustavo tried to stab it, but its body seemed hard as steel. More beings appeared. As Jose ran for help, one of the beings struck Gustavo with a beam of light, paralyzing him. The hairy humanoids retreated into their craft which took off. The two men reported their encounter. At first, they were not believed, but soon dozens of witnesses came forward to report UFO activity in that area on that night. The wave had begun!
Four hours later, a group of farmers in Palmarito saw a UFO land and humanoids outside it. Later that evening, numerous people saw a UFO hovering over the Avila Mountains above Caracas. That same evening, dozens of people saw a UFO land in the middle of the town of Borburata.
From that day on, UFO encounters occurred nearly every, sometimes multiple accounts per day. Pilots reported near-misses with UFOs. Thousands of people in many Venezuelan cities reported a wide variety of craft. They were seen by farmers, police officers, priests, businessmen and more. Some sightings involved hundreds if not thousands of witnesses. Police stations were inundated with calls. Caracas seemed to be the focus of most of the activity, but virtually no area of Venezuela was spared. And it wasn’t long before more people started to report humanoids.
On December 9, a group of people in Chacao, saw a UFO hover and land in various parts of the town and at one point, humanoids came out. One man claimed to have tried to grab one. The next case to really capture the country’s attention occurred on December 9 when two 15-year-old boys in Corora came upon a craft and were attacked by four hairy humanoids who tried to drag them into their craft.
Not long after this, a doctor and his father saw short humanoids cross the road in front of them, followed shortly by a UFO which rose up from the bushes and take off. Meanwhile sightings continued, including people seeing massive fleets of UFOs. Reportedly on the night of December 14, witnesses claimed to see a short non-human bipedal creature enter in the Hotel Embajada in Ciudad Bolivar.
On December 15, 1954, three men reported another hairy humanoid encounter in San Carlos Del Zulia. One of the men had stopped to relieve his bladder in the trees alongside the highway. He says he was attacked by a hairy humanoid. His two friends rushed to his side just in time to see the humanoid encounter a craft which took off.
Meanwhile, various towns and cities were visited nearly every day. There were so many sightings with so many witnesses, it was impossible to deny. On December 19, Jose Parra was jogging along a road near Valencia and came upon a landed craft and six short hairy humanoids. He turned to run and was struck by a paralyzing beam of light. The beings returned to their craft.
Sightings in some areas were so brazen that it was clear to the witnesses that the UFOs wanted to be seen. There were reports of people shooting at the UFOs, and others fainting from shock. There were at least ten documented humanoid accounts, and dozens of sightings, but the numbers of both are likely much higher as witnesses were often discouraged by officials from reporting their encounters. By the end of December, sightings finally began to slow down.
In January 1955, sightings slowed to a trickle and finally stopped. The wave was over. But the effects would last forever. The wave of encounters was impossible to cover up. To this day, the reason for the wave remains a mystery. But the people of Venezuela will never forget what happened in December of 1954.
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