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JULY 6, 1978, MAIPU, MENDOZA, ARGENTINA, FRANCISCO AND CARMELO NUNEZ:

Brief summary of the event and follow-up:

The case appeared in the Cronica newspaper, Buenos Aires, Argentina, on August 30, 1978, and in later issues. It was investigated by a local ufologist, Vitorio Corradi, language and literature professor in Mendoza, Argentina. Lastly, it was re-examined on location spot by the US ufologist Bob Pratt who again heard the alleged witnesses in November 1978.

These were Francisco Nuñez, 66 at the time, and his son Carmelo Nuñez, 23 at the time. They lived in Mendoza, capital of the Province of Mendoza, in Argentina, an attractive city with sidewalk cafes and streets that are lined with tens of thousands of trees. It is in the wine country of western Argentina, on a line between Buenos Aires and Santiago, Chile.

Francisco Nuñez was a car mechanic who worked for the Mendoza Provincial Ministry of Labor. He was responsible for keeping the ministry's vehicles, including police cars, in working order.

Carmelo Nuñez was also a mechanic, and in their spare time, he and his father fixed up old cars in a repair shop at their home and sold them. In 1933, when Francisco was a young man, his parents gave him a new American Chrysler four-door sedan. He drove it for many years and eventually retired it, putting it up on blocks. The years passed and when Carmelo turned 14, he began to tinker with the old Chrysler. Before long, he had it running again and ever since has used it as his personal car.

Neither the father nor the son was overly tall but both were stocky and strong, especially Carmelo, who was quite husky. He had a strangely soft, gravelly voice that reminded you strongly of some of the menacing characters in The Godfather movies.

The exterior of the car was beautiful, its dark green restored to its original luster, and the engine ran to perfection when Bob Pratt visited the Nuñezes.

Carmelo had not gotten around to restoring the interior yet, but he had installed extra dials and gauges on the dashboard to monitor the engine's performance. He had also put in a radio and tape deck as well as stereo speakers. He liked to tape his favorite music at home and then play it in his car when he was driving around.

On the evening of July 6, 1978, he was playing a tape of modern music when he drove his father to Maipu, a suburb on the southeastern side of Mendoza. They went there to talk to a man about doing some masonry work for them. The same tape was still playing when they started driving back home around 9 p.m., so, in the night.

On their way home, Carmelo started to drive onto an expressway ramp when a new olive green pickup truck seemingly came from out of nowhere behind them and passed them, going very fast. Then, as soon as the truck had passed, it slowed down, and so did Carmelo's car, even though Carmelo never took his foot off the gas pedal.

Left: This picture, published by Bob Pratt, shows Carmelo Nuñez, at left, and Francisco Nuñez, posing at the entrance to the expressway where the incident began.

Carmelo was a curiously uncurious fellow and although he thought this was a little odd, he didn't think much about it. Then, just as he drove onto the expressway itself, the truck and the expressway disappeared.

"Hey, Carmelo! What happened to the truck?" Francisco asked.

"I don't know," Carmelo replied in surprise.

"Where's the road?"

"I don't know."

Both men were stunned. They found themselves driving in total darkness, unable to see anything.

Carmelo Nuñez told Bob Pratt: "The headlights were on high beam but we couldn't see anything. Neither of us could see anything for a few minutes. Everything was dark."

Long after the incident was over, both men became convinced that the truck and the highway had not disappeared at all. Instead, as Francisco said, "WE had disappeared! We didn't know what had happened. We felt we'd lost our way. Then, some minutes later, the car very swiftly entered some city. We were going very, very fast and the buildings were just flying by."

He said the old Chrysler was racing down the middle of a broad avenue lined with big buildings with rectangular windows. The buildings reached higher than they could see and everything was red. The eerie red light was shining from inside the buildings as well as being reflected from something high above them.

"Where are we?" Francisco asked for what was to be the first of many times.

"I don't know," Carmelo said, trying to figure it all out.

To Francisco, it looked like "one unending building with the red light coming from inside as well as outside. I couldn't look down because it made me dizzy. I felt seasick."

"Everything was red. The avenue was 50 to 60 meters wide and all the buildings started from the road and went upwards completely straight, very tall. We couldn't see the tops of the buildings because everything was reddish up there."

"The light came from above. It was a reflection and it lighted the whole city. There were no clouds. It was a ceiling, not a sky."

They saw no curbs, no sidewalks, no doors, no cars, hydrants or signs, no people or animals, no trees... nothing but the tall, unending buildings on either side as far as they could see.

Carmelo normally never drives faster than fifty miles an hour, but he felt they were going at least twice as fast, if not faster. He said: "We were going as fast as a bullet."

Carmelo couldn't feel the street under his car. "It felt like the car was controlled by something else, like it went by itself," he said. "The steering wheel seemed fixed and I couldn't turn it. The car felt as if it was in the air and not on the street."

Midway in their journey, Francisco got very cold, even though he was wearing a jacket. "I couldn't stand the cold," he said. "It was like twenty degrees below zero!"

Carmelo was wearing only a green jersey over his shirt and wasn't bothered by the cold.

"How beautiful it is," Francisco said in wonder. Carmelo agreed, faintly aware of unfamiliar music coming from his tape deck. "I couldn't make out what kind of music it was. It was very strange. It wasn't from my cassette. It was very soft music. I'd never heard it before." But Francisco was hard of hearing and barely heard the music.

The car hurtled down the avenue for what seemed at least 15 minutes, and then the journey came to an abrupt end after this brief exchange between the two men:

"Where are we?" Francisco asked for the umpteenth time.

"I don't know," Carmelo said once again. "It seems the Martians have taken us."

At the very moment he said that about Martians, the red city vanished and the two men found themselves on a familiar street. The long, noiseless ride instantly became one of rattles and bounces as the car jounced over railroad tracks. They were in the suburb of Godoy Cruz, 6 kilometers from where they had entered the expressway.

Left: This picture published by Bob Pratt shows Carmelo Nuñez, at left, and Francisco Nuñez.

When they got home, Carmelo's mother asked why they were late and Carmelo replied: "We went to a place where nobody goes."

He refused to tell her anything more and Francisco would not explain what Carmelo meant. For nearly three weeks, neither man told anyone about the incident.

"We felt as if our minds were blocked," Francisco explained. "Then, one day at work I was talking with my boss and suddenly I felt as if my mind had been opened up and I told him what had happened to us."

Francisco accepted his experience but didn't understand what happened or why.

"I cannot imagine why this happened to me," he said. "I felt we were not on earth. I think we were taken some place, where I don't know. After this happened to me, I have felt like I have more knowledge, more strength."

Bob Pratt was then working for the National Enquirer, and under instructions from his editor, he had the two men hypnotized by a physician. Both told of seeing several large tunnels, like entrances to underground parking garages, something neither of them had mentioned in the interviews.

Under hypnosis, Carmelo also said that he, his father and his mother had seen two UFOs hovering over Mendoza one night the previous January, something that both had hinted at in the interviews but had refused to discuss.

Neither man saw a UFO the night of their experience, and there are no known witnesses to what happened to them on the expressway. However, UFOs were seen in Mendoza the same day.

Among the witnesses were two watchmen in the suburb of Godoy Cruz, Marcos Ricardo Palma, 35, and Gilberto Caballero, 48.

Just before dawn, they said, they had watched a fleet of UFOs seemingly playing a game of chase in and out among the tall concrete light pylons of the city's then new soccer stadium. The two men stopped cars and buses to point out what was happening. They said at least fifty other people also watched.

This happened as Caballero's shift was ending at six a.m. and Palma was taking over. When Palma arrived just before six, he noticed something moving in the dark sky.

"It went about five hundred meters, made a turn and came back," Palma told Pratt. "It was still very dark at the time."

"We thought it was a cloud, but it was moving too fast and when it went back over the stadium we realized it wasn't. The stadium's security lights were on and we could see the reflection of the lights on the windows of the object, and then we saw more objects.

"They were round and very bright, going in a figure-eight pattern in and out around the light poles. There were maybe twenty five or thirty of them. They had green windows and were about the size of a small foreign car, maybe two or three meters in diameter."

"We stopped buses and cars and about fifty people saw these things with us. We couldn't believe they were flying saucers. There's no doubt in my mind that these things were not planes or helicopters. There was no noise." "After 25 or 30 minutes, they suddenly disappeared, going north very fast."

Caballero tells much the same story, but he believes there were many more UFOs.

"There was a whole cloud of them, maybe five hundred, in perfect formation, maneuvering and avoiding the light columns," Caballero said. "I was very impressed.

"The objects looked conical and had windows on top. They were small, but two people could fit inside them. They had dark green windows and the rest was silver. There were windows all the way around the tops.

"Farther to the north there seemed to be a much larger object, rounder and fatter and very big. It was sitting in the air motionless. About six thirty a.m., the UFOs all went north. I didn't see the big one at that time. I was distracted by the people and didn't notice when it left."

Several Mendoza UFO groups investigated the incident involving Francisco and Carmelo Nuñez, checking with police, neighbors and others.

"Our group interviewed many people about the Nuñez men and we found them to be very honest," Vitório Corradi told to Bob Pratt. "We sent four people into their neighborhood to question neighbors and tradesmen about the father and son and we found they are considered to be honest, reliable, law-abiding people who are good mechanics."

Corradi said his group, the Instituto de Estudios de Fenomenos Extra Humanos, worked with the Mendoza police in investigating UFO incidents. Adolfo Siniscalchi, then twenty eight and a sub-inspector in the Intelligence Division of the Mendoza Provincial Police, confirmed this:

"We don't officially investigate the UFO phenomenon as such but we are concerned about public reaction to UFO sightings because there've been so many cases," Siniscalchi told Pratt at the police headquarters. "There have been a lot of UFO cases and public reaction has been high. There's been a lot of anxiety. Some people are uneasy and some are scared."

"We do look into UFO cases, unofficially. The Nuñez case we looked at more closely because the Nuñezes sometimes repair police cars and they're known to us. They are honest and reliable people. We don't think they invented this story."

"We went to the site and investigated. We don't know what happened to them, but we feel something did happen to them. Even though no UFO was seen, we consider it to be part of the UFO phenomenon."

Dr. Alfredo Stefanelli, the physician who hypnotized the two men, told Pratt: "Basically, these men were telling the truth. They believe this actually happened to them. It is my opinion that they are not educated enough to have made up such a story, and the incident itself is too elaborate to have been made up." "A double hallucination would be very unlikely. It would be very strange if two people had the same thing. And, then, one had a hearing problem and the other doesn't. If it had been a double hallucination, both would have heard the music regardless of the hearing problem."

Another physician who was a UFO investigator also believed the Nuñezes were telling the truth. He is Dr. Carlos Wittenstein, then 43, a cardiologist, geriatrist and also ufologist, with a colleague, Dr. Hector Bercerra, put the men through a number of tests and worked with them for many hours. Healso believed the Nuñezes were telling the truth:

"They always told exactly the same story each time with no contradictions." "There is no fraud in this case." "Since 1968, Dr. Bercerra and I have investigated two hundred seventy two UFO cases, and we believe only five are true cases. The Nuñez case is one of them."

"In these five cases, the people always tell the same thing, the same type of experience, the red city, everything. They all tell the same story about the red city."

Basic information table:

Case number: URECAT-001296
Date of event: July 6, 1978
Earliest report of event: August 30, 1978?
Delay of report: About 3 weeks.
Witness reported via: One of them told his boss.
First alleged record by: National newspaper Cronica.
First certain record by: Ufology boook Pierre Delval.
First alleged record type: National newspaper.
First certain record type: Foreign ufology book.
This file created on: January 25, 2012
This file last updated on: January 25, 2012
Country of event: Argentina
State/Department: Mendoza
Type of location: On highway from inside car.
Lighting conditions: Night
UFO observed: No
UFO arrival observed: N/A
UFO departure observed: N/A
UFO/Entity Relation: N/A
Witnesses numbers: 2
Witnesses ages: 66, 23
Witnesses types: Men, car mechanics, father and son.
Photograph(s): No.
Witnesses drawing: No.
Witnesses-approved drawing: No.
Number of entities: 0
Type of entities: N/A
Entities height: N/A
Entities outfit type: N/A.
Entities outfit color: N/A.
Entities skin color: N/A.
Entities body: N/A.
Entities head: N/A.
Entities eyes: N/A.
Entities mouth: N/A.
Entities nose: N/A.
Entities feet: N/A.
Entities arms: N/A.
Entities fingers: N/A.
Entities fingers number: N/A.
Entities hair: N/A.
Entities voice: None heard.
Entities actions: N/A.
Entities/witness interactions: N/A.
Witness(es) reactions: Observed, went.
Witness(es) feelings: Amazed, filled with wonder.
Witness(es) interpretation: Not reported.
Explanation category: Not a CE3.
Explanation certainty: High.

Narratives:

[Ref. pd1:] PIERRE DELVAL:

Pierre Delval reports that an extraordinary case of abduction occurred to two mechanics of Mendoza in Argentina, Francisco Nunez and his son.

They said to the investigators that they had been transported by UFOS to an unknown city.

During the night of July 6, 1978, they travelled on board an old Chrysler 1933, in direction of the town of Maipu, when suddenly, to their great astonishment, their vehicle was deviated from its road and lifted in the airs, as if the force of gravitation did not intervene any more. At the same time, the engine of the car stopped inexplicably while the car's radio still functioned. They were thus in full rise, while "being bathed in pleasant feelings", according to their later statements.

A curious thing is that during the rise, the father who suffered deafness could hear the words of his son who spoke to him.

They then felt a great cold and were dazzled by reddish lights, which made them look downwards. The panorama offered to their eyes revealed to be the vision of an unknown city, with large buildings similar to towers of fifteen floors, but coupled between them. They also distinguished a lane, five meters broad approximately, but no other street, no tree, no people, no vehicle. They explained that the windows of the houses were colored and that inside, they saw red gleams, while the buildings were of a maroon tone. According to them, these colors were explained by the presence of a powerful red light which was projected from above their car.

The vision was very fast for, as incredible as it may seem, the old Chrysler moved at a very high speed in the air. Finally, the vehicle finished its aerial travel on the same road, but at about 9 km from the place where it had been lifted.

At once when it touched the ground, the engine of the Chrysler functioned normally again.

Perhaps because of the influence of a mental suggestion, Pierre Delval suggests, once arrived on their premises, the father felt a pressing need to wash the car, while the son decided to take a bath.

The case caused much comments in the entire Mendoza province, already prone to many unexplained facts for several years. Francisco Nunez and his were submitted to hypnosis and their case was studied by a group of scientists.

[Ref. rh1:] RICHARD HALL:

The ufologist says that on July 6, 1978 in Mendoza, Argentina, there was a case of vehicle encounter, altered surroundings, levitation, E-M effects, cold, and translocation.

He says Francisco Nunez, a man in his 60's and his son of the same name, about 23, both mechanics, were driving toward Lujan south of Mendoza at about 9:00 p.m. Suddenly, as if by magic, a pickup truck ahead of them vanished. Then, their car was levitated and they experienced motion at great speed along an unfamiliar illuminated S-lane highway surrounded by buildings so tall that they could not see the tops, and the sky was red.

Before the experience started the sky had been clear and starry. Their car engine stopped and they felt very cold. Their next memory was to be at a new location at a railroad crossing about 9 km away from where the experience began, with their car facing in the opposite direction.

Hypnosis was attempted later but elicited only some color patterns on the tall buildings. No UFO or beings were recalled.

Richard Hall says the sources are Cronica, Buenos Aires, Aug. 30, 1978, Aug. 31, 1978, Sept. 1, 1978, Sept. 2, 1978, Sept. 3, 1978.

[Ref. js1:] JOHN SCHUESSLER:

John Schuessler indicates that on 1978/07/06 in Argentina in Mendoza at 2100, according to a personal communication with Bob Pratt, Carmelo and Francisco Nunez drove into oblivion, passed through an alien city and returned. This event happened during a major UFO flap in the area.

[Ref. go1:] GODELIEVE VAN OVERMEIRE:

The Belgian ufologist indicates that on July 6, 1978, in Argentina, in the region of Maipu, during the night, Francisco Nunez and his son, both mechanics, travelled on board a very old model 1933 Chrysler, when suddenly, to their great astonishment, the vehicle was deviated of its road, raised in the airs, while the engine stopped although the radio continued to function. They were thus "surrounded of pleasant feelings". The father, suffering of deafness, could hear what the son said during this rise. They then felt a great cold and were dazzled by reddish lights, which made them look downwards. The panorama they saw revealed to be the vision of an unknown city, with tower buildings joined between them. There was a 5-meters broad street, only one; no other street, no tree, no people, no vehicle. The houses windows were colored of a red gleam and the buildings seemed brown. This vision lasted only a short while, because the Chrysler seemed to "fly" very fast. Finally the vehicle was found on the road, 9 km from the place where the rise had occurred, at once it touched the ground, the engine started out again by itself.

Godelieve van Overmeire indicates that the source is Pierre Delval in "Contacts du 4e type", De Vecchi 1979, pages 110, 111.

[Ref. bp1:] BOB PRATT:

The Red City With No Sky

In a lovely small city on the eastern slope of the Andes Mountains in Argentina, a man and his grown son took what they believe was a trip to an all-red world that had no sky.

Francisco Nuñez was sixty-six and his son Carmelo was twenty-three at the time. They lived in Mendoza, an attractive city with sidewalk cafes and streets that are lined with tens of thousands of trees. It is in the wine country of western Argentina, on a line between Buenos Aires and Santiago, Chile.

Francisco and Carmelo believe they were taken to a strange city with buildings so tall they couldn't see the tops of them. The buildings and everything else was red and they couldn’t see any sky. That was on the evening of July 6, 1978.

Francisco was an auto mechanic who worked for the Mendoza Provincial Ministry of Labor. He was responsible for keeping the ministry's vehicles, including police cars, in working order.

Carmelo was also a mechanic and in their spare time, he and his father fixed up old cars in a repair shop at their home and sold them. In 1933, when Francisco was a young man, his parents gave him a new American Chrysler four-door sedan. He drove it for many years and eventually retired it, putting it up on blocks. The years passed and when Carmelo turned fourteen, he began to tinker with the old Chrysler. Before long, he had it running again and ever since has used it as his personal car.

Neither the father nor the son was overly tall but both were stocky and strong, especially Carmelo, who was quite husky. He had a strangely soft, gravelly voice that reminded you strongly of some of the menacing characters in The Godfather movies.

The exterior of the car was beautiful, its dark green restored to its original luster, and the engine ran to perfection when I visited the Nuñezes in November 1978.

Carmelo hadn't gotten around to restoring the interior yet, but he had installed extra dials and gauges on the dashboard to monitor the engine's performance. He had also put in a radio and tape deck as well as stereo speakers. He liked to tape his favorite music at home and then play it in his car when he was driving around.

He was playing a tape of modern music on the evening of July 6 when he drove his father to Maipu, a suburb on the southeastern side of Mendoza. They went there to talk to a man about doing some masonry work for them. The same tape was still playing when they started driving back home around nine o'clock.

On their way home, Carmelo started to drive onto an expressway ramp when a new, olive green pickup truck seemingly came from out of nowhere behind them and passed them, going very fast. (Carmelo, at left in this photo, and Francisco pose at the entrance to the expressway where the incident began.) Then, as soon as the truck had passed, it slowed down – and so did Carmelo's car, even though Carmelo never took his foot off the gas pedal.

HEY! WHAT HAPPENED?

Carmelo was a curiously uncurious fellow and although he thought this was a little odd, he didn't think much about it. Then, just as he drove onto the expressway itself, the truck – and the expressway – disappeared.

"Hey, Carmelo! What happened to the truck?" Francisco asked.

"I don't know," Carmelo replied in surprise.

"Where's the road?"

"I don't know."

Both men were stunned. They found themselves driving in total darkness, unable to see anything.

"The headlights were on high beam but we couldn't see anything," Carmelo told me a few months later. "Neither of us could see anything for a few minutes. Everything was dark."

Long after the incident was over, both men became convinced that the truck and the highway had not disappeared at all. Instead, as Francisco said, "WE had disappeared! We didn't know what had happened. We felt we'd lost our way. Then, some minutes later, the car very swiftly entered some city. We were going very, very fast and the buildings were just flying by."

He said the old Chrysler was racing down the middle of a broad avenue lined with big buildings with rectangular windows. The buildings reached higher than they could see and everything was red.

The eerie red light was shining from inside the buildings as well as being reflected from something high above them.

"Where are we?" Francisco asked for what was to be the first of many times.

"I don't know," Carmelo said, trying to figure it all out.

To Francisco, it looked like "one unending building with the red light coming from inside as well as outside. I couldn't look down because it made me dizzy. I felt seasick.

"Everything was red. The avenue was fifty to sixty meters wide and all the buildings started from the road and went upwards completely straight, very tall. We couldn't see the tops of the buildings because everything was reddish up there.

"The light came from above. It was a reflection and it lighted the whole city. There were no clouds. It was a ceiling, not a sky."

AS FAST AS A BULLET

They saw no curbs, no sidewalks, no doors, no cars, hydrants or signs, no people or animals, no trees... nothing but the tall, unending buildings on either side as far as they could see.

Carmelo normally never drives faster than fifty miles an hour, but he felt they were going at least twice as fast, if not faster.

"We were going as fast as a bullet," Francisco said.

Carmelo couldn't feel the street under his car. "It felt like the car was controlled by something else, like it went by itself," he said. "The steering wheel seemed fixed and I couldn't turn it. The car felt as if it was in the air and not on the street."

Midway in their journey, Francisco got very cold, even though he was wearing a jacket. "I couldn't stand the cold," he said. "It was like twenty degrees below zero!"

Carmelo (at left in photo with his father) was wearing only a green jersey over his shirt and wasn't bothered by the cold.

"How beautiful it is," Francisco said in wonder. Carmelo agreed, faintly aware of unfamiliar music coming from his tape deck. "I couldn't make out what kind of music it was. It was very strange. It wasn't from my cassette. It was very soft music. I'd never heard it before."

Francisco was hard of hearing and barely heard the music.

The old car hurtled down the avenue for what seemed at least fifteen minutes, and then the journey came to an abrupt end after this brief exchange between the two men:

"Where are we?" Francisco asked for the umpteenth time.

"I don't know," Carmelo said once again. "It seems the Martians have taken us."

At the very moment he said that about Martians, the red city vanished and the two men found themselves on a familiar street. The long, noiseless ride instantly became one of rattles and bounces as the car jounced over railroad tracks. They were in the suburb of Godoy Cruz, six kilometers from where they had entered the expressway.

When they got home, Carmelo's mother asked why they were late and Carmelo replied: "We went to a place where nobody goes."

He refused to tell her anything more and Francisco wouldn’t explain what Carmelo meant. For nearly three weeks, neither man told anyone about the incident.

"We felt as if our minds were blocked," Francisco explained. "Then, one day at work I was talking with my boss and suddenly I felt as if my mind had been opened up and I told him what had happened to us."

Francisco accepted his experience but didn't understand what happened or why.

"I cannot imagine why this happened to me," he said. "I felt we were not on earth. I think we were taken some place, where I don't know. After this happened to me, I have felt like I have more knowledge, more strength."

I was then working for the National Enquirer. Under instructions from my editor, I had the two men hypnotized by a physician. Both told of seeing several large tunnels, like entrances to underground parking garages, something neither had mentioned in the interviews.

Under hypnosis, Carmelo also said that he, his father and his mother had seen two UFOs hovering over Mendoza one night the previous January – something that both had hinted at in the interviews but had refused to discuss.

A FLEET OF UFOS

Neither man saw a UFO the night of their strange experience, and there are no known witnesses to what happened to them on the expressway. However, UFOs were seen in Mendoza the same day.

Among the witnesses were two watchmen in the suburb of Godoy Cruz, Marcos Ricardo Palma, thirty five, and Gilberto Caballero, forty eight.

Just before dawn, they said, they had watched a fleet of UFOs seemingly playing a game of chase in and out among the tall concrete light pylons of the city's then new soccer stadium. The two men stopped cars and buses to point out what was happening. They said at least fifty other people also watched.

This happened as Caballero's shift was ending at six a.m. and Palma was taking over. When Palma arrived just before six, he noticed something moving in the dark sky.

"It went about five hundred meters, made a turn and came back," Palma told me. "It was still very dark at the time.

"We thought it was a cloud, but it was moving too fast and when it went back over the stadium we realized it wasn't. The stadium's security lights were on and we could see the reflection of the lights on the windows of the object, and then we saw more objects.

"They were round and very bright, going in a figure-eight pattern in and out around the light poles. There were maybe twenty five or thirty of them. They had green windows and were about the size of a small foreign car, maybe two or three meters in diameter.

"We stopped buses and cars and about fifty people saw these things with us. We couldn't believe they were flying saucers. There's no doubt in my mind that these things were not planes or helicopters. There was no noise.

"After twenty five or thirty minutes, they suddenly disappeared, going north very fast."

Caballero tells much the same story, but he believes there were many more UFOs.

"There was a whole cloud of them, maybe five hundred, in perfect formation, maneuvering and avoiding the light columns," Caballero said. "I was very impressed.

"The objects looked conical and had windows on top. They were small, but two people could fit inside them. They had dark green windows and the rest was silver. There were windows all the way around the tops.

HONEST MEN

"Farther to the north there seemed to be a much larger object, rounder and fatter and very big. It was sitting in the air motionless. About six thirty a.m., the UFOs all went north. I didn't see the big one at that time. I was distracted by the people and didn't notice when it left."

Several Mendoza UFO groups investigated the incident involving Francisco and Carmelo Nuñez, checking with police, neighbors and others.

"Our group interviewed many people about the Nuñez men and we found them to be very honest," Vitório Corradi, head of one UFO organization, told me. Corradi, then forty one, taught language and literature in Mendoza.

"We sent four people into their neighborhood to question neighbors and tradesmen about the father and son and we found they are considered to be honest, reliable, law-abiding people who are good mechanics."

Corradi said his group, the Instituto de Estudios de Fenomenos Extra Humanos, worked with the Mendoza police in investigating UFO incidents. Adolfo Siniscalchi, then twenty eight and a sub-inspector in the Intelligence Division of the Mendoza Provincial Police, confirmed this.

"We don't officially investigate the UFO phenomenon as such but we are concerned about public reaction to UFO sightings because there've been so many cases," Siniscalchi told me at police headquarters. "There have been a lot of UFO cases and public reaction has been high. There's been a lot of anxiety. Some people are uneasy and some are scared.

"We do look into UFO cases, unofficially. The Nuñez case we looked at more closely because the Nuñezes sometimes repair police cars and they're known to us. They are honest and reliable people. We don't think they invented this story.

"We went to the site and investigated. We don't know what happened to them, but we feel something did happen to them. Even though no UFO was seen, we consider it to be part of the UFO phenomenon."

Dr. Alfredo Stefanelli, the physician who hypnotized the two men, said: "Basically, these men were telling the truth. They believe this actually happened to them. It is my opinion that they are not educated enough to have made up such a story, and the incident itself is too elaborate to have been made up.

"A double hallucination would be very unlikely. It would be very strange if two people had the same thing. And, then, one had a hearing problem and the other doesn't. If it had been a double hallucination, both would have heard the music regardless of the hearing problem."

Another physician who was a UFO investigator also believed the Nuñezes were telling the truth. He is Dr. Carlos Wittenstein, then forty three, a cardiologist and geriatrist. He and a colleague, Dr. Hector Bercerra, put the men through a number of tests and worked with them for many hours.

"They always told exactly the same story each time with no contradictions," said Dr. Wittenstein. "There is no fraud in this case.

"Since 1968, Dr. Bercerra and I have investigated two hundred seventy two UFO cases, and we believe only five are true cases. The Nuñez case is one of them.

"In these five cases, the people always tell the same thing, the same type of experience, the red city, everything. They all tell the same story about the red city."

STRIKING SIMILARITIES

I investigated the Nuñez case in November 1978 and the story was published in the National Enquirer the following February. Two months later, I got an advance look at the manuscript of The Andreasson Affair (Bantam), a book written by Raymond E. Fowler, a Massachusetts UFO investigator.

With the Nuñez case still fresh in my mind, I was startled by some of the things I read. It was the first I'd heard of what soon became known as the "Betty Andreasson Case.”

Betty Andreasson was a housewife who said she had an unusual encounter with UFO entities in 1967. However, her case did not come to the attention of UFO researchers until 1975, and in 1977 Fowler headed a team that spent twelve months investigating it.

This resulted in the book by Fowler, which was published in the summer of 1979. Although her experience and that of the two Nuñez men were quite different, there were several features that were strikingly similar.

At one point, Mrs. Andreasson recalled under hypnosis going through what looked like a dark tunnel and feeling extremely cold. Then she and the UFO entities with her passed out of the tunnel into a "place where it's all red. The atmosphere is all red, vibrating red... there wasn't any vegetable life... no foliage... just land and buildings."

Asked while under hypnosis if there was a sky, she replied: "Just the red atmosphere. It was solid and yet it had air."

There was no way that either the Nuñezes or Mrs. Andreasson could have heard about each other's case before either story was published.

Her story was investigated in 1977 but not revealed publicly until mid-1979. The Nuñez case occurred July 6, 1978, and was not publicized in the United States until early 1979, long after Fowler's investigation was completed and some months before I ever heard about the Andreasson case.

[Ref. ar1:] ALBERT ROSALES:

Albert Rosales indicates in his catalogue that in South of Mendoza, Argentina, on July 6, 1978, at 2100, Francisco Nunez, and his son of the same name, about 23, was driving toward Lujan. Suddenly, as if by magic, a pickup truck ahead of them vanished. Then their car was levitated and they experienced motion at great speed along an unfamiliar, illuminated 5-lane highway surrounded by buildings so tall that they could not see the tops, and the sky was red. Up until the strange experience started the sky had been clear and starry. Their car engine stopped and they felt very cold. Their next memory was of being at a new location at a railroad crossing about 9 km away from where the experience began, and their car was facing in the opposite direction. Hypnosis was later attempted but elicited only some color patterns on the tall buildings.

Albert Rosales indicates that the source is "Richard Hall, Uninvited Guests."

[Ref. dj1:] DONALD JOHNSON:

Encounters with Aliens on this Day

July 6

1978 - An "apportation" (an translocation in time or space) allegedly occurred near Mendoza, Argentina on this date in 1978. Francisco Nunez, age 66, and his son of the same name, age 24, both mechanics, were driving south of the city in their 1930 Chevy pickup when their vehicle was lifted from road. They experienced a total change in their environment and scenery and found themselves speeding through a city with tall buildings on a five-lane highway. The sky, which had been clear and starry, was now red.

They were nearly blinded by a brilliant red light and felt very cold. The vehicle's engine and the car stereo stopped running, and they noticed that all sounds had ceased. Finally their car "landed" back on the highway near Lujan de Cuyo, about 9 kilometers (5.5 miles) beyond the point where the incident had begun. Their pickup's engine restarted and they drove home. Both men felt a compulsive need to wash the car and take a bath. (Sources: Jane Thomas, UFO Newsclipping Service, November 1978, p. 14, translating Cronica, August 30 & 31, 1978; Richard Hall, The UFO Evidence, Volume II: A Thirty-Year Report, p. 554).

[Ref. ud1:] "UFODNA" WEBSITE:

The website indicates that on 6 July 1978 at 21:00 in Mendoza, Argentina, "Francisco Nunez, and his son of the same name, about 23, was driving toward Lujan. ..."

And: "An 'apportation' (an translocation in time or space) allegedly occurred near Mendoza, Argentina on this date in 1978. Francisco Nunez, age 66, and his son of the same name, age 24, both mechanics, were driving south of the city in their 1930 Chevy pickup when their vehicle was lifted from road. They experienced a total change in their environment and scenery and found themselves speeding through a city with tall buildings on a five-lane highway. The sky, which had been clear and starry, was now red."

"They were nearly blinded by a brilliant red light and felt very cold. The vehicle's engine and the car stereo stopped running, and they noticed that all sounds had ceased. Finally their car "landed" back on the highway near Lujan de Cuyo, about 9 kilometers (5.5 miles) beyond the point where the incident had begun. Their pickup's engine restarted and they drove home. Both men felt a compulsive need to wash the car and take a bath."

And: "Francisco Nunez, and his son of the same name, about 23, was driving toward Lujan. Suddenly, as if by magic, a pickup truck ahead of them vanished. Then their car was levitated and they experienced motion at great speed along an unfamiliar, illuminated 5-lane highway surrounded by buildings so tall that they could not see the tops, and the sky was red. Up until the strange experience started the sky had been clear and starry. Their car engine stopped and they felt very cold. Their next memory was of being at a new location at a railroad crossing about 9 km away from where the experience began, and their car was facing in the opposite direction. Hypnosis was later attempted but elicited only some color patterns on the tall buildings."

The source indication is a broken link.

Points to consider:

It goes without saying this case, as interesting it may be, is not a "close encounter of the third kind". Some authors considered it was, thus I had to make the evaluation, hence this file. Many cases that are no "CE3" become CE3 like this, apparently by magical operation.

List of issues:

Id: Topic: Severity: Date noted: Raised by: Noted by: Description: Proposal: Status:
1 Data Severe January 25, 2012 Patrick Gross Patrick Gross Press source of that time not available. Help needed. Opened.
2 Data Severe January 25, 2012 Patrick Gross Patrick Gross Local ufologists investigation reports not available. Help needed. Opened.

Evaluation:

Not a CE3.

Sources references:

* = Source I checked.
? = Source I am told about but could not check yet. Help appreciated.

Document history:

Authoring

Main Author: Patrick Gross
Contributors: None
Reviewers: None
Editor: Patrick Gross

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