Brazil Opens National UFO Archives, Releasing Files on Nearly 900 Sightings
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Brazil Opens National UFO Archives, Releasing Files on Nearly 900 Sightings

The Brazilian National Archives “Arquivo Nacional” has published online documents and materials – including photos, audio recordings, drawings and reports – on 893 UFO sightings in Brazil. As the radio station “CBN” reported, the documents currently contain 893 sightings from Brazil from the years 1952 to 2023. These are arranged chronologically according to the date of the incident. The National Archives explains that this is an unevaluated case collection of UFO sighting reports from Brazil. The inclusion of cases and materials in this collection says nothing about the status and nature of the phenomena described and demonstrated. Presumably, the majority can even be explained conventionally. The files were originally scheduled for release on June 13, 2025. The early release surprised even insiders. An evaluation of the Brazilian UFO files is likely to take some time. Screen from the UFO Case Archive of the Brazilian National Archives. Credit: sian.an.gov.br Here’s how to access the Brazilian UFO files: 1) On the SIAN (Sistema de Informação do Arquivo Nacional) website, you can either log in with a registered account by clicking on “Access” (Acessar) or create a new account by clicking on “Nao tenho cadastro.” In addition to the Brazilian or Portuguese website, an English-language version is also available. However, the majority of the documents and records are in Portuguese. Non-Brazilian citizens (who can log in using their Brazilian tax ID (CPF) and a password) should, after entering their address and password, select “Foreigner” under “Documentation” and “Alemanha” (Germany) as the country of address. Then check the box next to “I am not a robot” and confirm by clicking “Enter.” 2) After successful registration, log in again on the homepage under “Access” and after logging in, select “Favorites” in the menu and then “Unidentified Flying Objects” or “Unidentified Flying Objects”. 3) Here you can now select the desired cases to view the information available in the National Archives. In addition to viewing the documents and materials, internet users can also contribute to the archive by sending content via email to supra_normalizacao@an.gov.br. Another option is to personally deliver documents for review at the National Archives headquarters at Praça da República 173, in downtown Rio de Janeiro. The post Brazil Opens National UFO Archives, Releasing Files on Nearly 900 Sightings appeared first on Anomalien.com.