22-Jul-2008
Distinguished Brazil General Says 'UFO Secrets Must Be Disclosed'
In an unprecedented exclusive interview with A. J. Gevaerd,
editor of the Brazilian UFO Magazine, one the highest
ranking and most distinguished officials of the Brazilian
Air Force, Brigadier José Carlos Pereira, recognized that
"it is time to end the UFO secrecy".
The part one of the long interview has just been published
in the edition # 141, April, of the Brazilian UFO Magazine.
The second part has been published in the edition # 142,
May. You can download the covers of both editions and the
first part of the interview here:
www.ufo.com.br/public/pereira/UFO-141.jpg. Photos of
Brigadier Pereira can be also found in the same folder.
http://www.ufo.com.br/public/pereira/All_UFO_Secrets_Must_Be_Disclosed_1.doc
This interview was conducted with the participation of
Fernando de Aragao Ramalho and Roberto Affonso Beck, special
consultants to Brazilian UFO Magazine. The translation to
English was conducted by Eduardo Rado, From the Brazilian
UFO Magazine Team.
UFO – How does the Air Force treat UFO cases involving a
civil crew such as in Case Vasp? (On February 8th 1982 a
Boeing 727 was followed by a UFO for three hours)
Pereira – Civil crew members are normally in contact with
controlling bodies linked to the Air Force. In the past,
anything regarding civil aircraft was under the Department
of Civil Aviation (DAC). Nowadays, this is subject to the
Brazilian Agency for Civil Aviation (ANAC). Therefore the
Air Force has nearly no contact with civil pilots unless
through air traffic control matters.
UFO – How would it be if we had a UFO sighting involving a
TAM pilot, for example?
Pereira – This would be taken to the Air Force. This is part
of the assignments of the Air Defense Command. The fact is
reported to an air traffic controller and the information
gets into the system.
UFO – How would this information be treated?
Pereira – A civil aircraft is always controlled by a body,
by a controlling center, and all of these in Brazil are of
military nature. When a pilot says “there's something going
on here”, the controlling center will immediately report to
the military operations center in that area, in case it is a
serious occurrence. They will take some action regarding
that fact and report to the Air Defense Command (CODA),
which is the superior body and the only one to comprehend
the whole country. After the recent Brazilian aviation
crisis I finally could convince people of the necessity of
having some kind of civil CODA and it was eventually created
in Rio de Janeiro. The CODA we have in Brasilia is of
military nature. There must be another one, a civil one,
with the same assignments so that we know why an aircraft is
delayed, for example. There were occurrences of many serious
problems and a new body was created, the Center for Air
Navigation Management (CGNA), which is now adjusted to civil
traffic issues, such as delayed flights, bad weather
conditions, etc.
UFO – On January 19th 2002 you gave an interview at Circuito
Night and Day, a TV show hosted by congressman Celso
Russomanno. During the interview you showed a book of flight
occurrences and said in that year alone more than 90 entries
were registered there as UFO occurrences. However, you did
not allow him to open the book at the show saying that was
confidential. What is really contained there?
Pereira – Many things are there including official reports
that could be filled in by anyone regarding the so-called
“hotel traffic” (the way Brazilian military classify UFOs).
Some of these reports may even come from mad people who
allege to have seen something. But when something that
cannot be explained is found in that book, it is transferred
to another one called Book of Occurrences, LRO. All of these
cases are kept there in those books. One day researchers
will be allowed to see them. And there are also reports from
pilots, air traffic controllers, etc. Everything we cannot
explain, everything that is held as secret, goes to those books.
UFO – Why are these things kept secret? How can a researcher
examine those books when they are secret? We would like to
see them...
Pereira – That's why I think they should be disclosed. I
have the same opinion, Gevaerd. I believe we have one new
book every year. At the end of each year we get what is
written there and transfer to a file. Nowadays we don't have
a book [of cases] anymore because everything is already digital.
UFO – You must have seen many of these books. What was your
greatest surprise among cases reported by civil and military
pilots?
Pereira – The most impressive reports are those from pilots.
These are the most consistent ones because pilots are
driving an aircraft which is very different from driving a
car. But sometimes a pilot recognizes his mistake and say “I
really saw something on the left but that was only solar
refraction”. But other times they were looking to the other
side where there is no refraction, then we have something
strange. Sightings reported by pilots are more consistent
than those from lay people looking to the sky from the ground.
UFO – Even civil Ufology does not know how to deal with some
particular reports...
Pereira – That's why I asked for a questionnaire to be
included in that form [for the registration of hotel traffic
cases] so that we can know a little about the person's
profile, such as their knowledge on meteorology.
UFO – Have you worked in the preparation of that questionnaire?
Pereira – Yes. We had an old one and I updated it by
including those additional questions. Because it's a
different thing when we can analyze a case with more
information about it. I don't underestimate an ordinary
person, but we have a different approach to a report from an
engineer, for example. That questionnaire is still valid and
useful.
UFO – How many of these questionnaires do you think were filled?
Pereira – I don't know, because I had no more information
on that after I left the Air Force. However, I believe they
are 10 per month in the whole country [Brazil]. These data
are held at the Brazilian Air Defense Command (Comdabra).
UFO – Are these the ones contained in the folders Brigadier
Azambuja said to be there since 1954 (in our meeting on 20th
May 2005)?
Pereira – Yes, these are the ones.
UFO – Which year registers the higher number of hotel
traffic entries? Do you have any special comment on a
particular year?
Pereira – I don't remember when we had more occurrences. But
the most interesting year was 1986, when we had that case in
Sao Jose dos Campos (SP), on May 19th. That night was really
amazing.
UFO – Do you believe minister Dilma Rousseff would be
informed in case we had a military or civil chase for UFOs
in the country? Would the subject be taken to her?
Pereira – The minister of defense will know about it for
sure, since this is part of his assignments. It's automatic,
his phone will ring. But I don't know if he would inform
minister Rousseff. Depending on the case, the minister has
the obligation to inform the president. This is how it
works. When I was a commander at Comdabra, I had the
personal number of the president, but I was not allowed to
call him for any simple thing.
UFO – What is the chain of contact in these cases?
Pereira – In case something serious happened I had to call
the commander of air operations who then would call the Air
Force commander. He would contact the minister of defense
who, in turn, would report to the president of the Republic.
But I had authority to skip any of these steps. If I
couldn't contact my commander, for example, I could go on to
the next post and from this to the next one until I reach
the president. If the president couldn't answer, then I
should take responsibility. This is all legal. Of course we
need to assess the situation, I'd never go that far if not
for the most serious problem. When I was a commander at
Comdabra [1999 to 2001] all cases involving military and
UFOs spotted by radars would came to my knowledge. After I
left, I still had access to nearly all information I desired
on this subject.
UFO – When you were a commander, how often did you receive
reports on the cases?
Pereira – That was only once a month. A controller would say
something like “I'm following this object for 10 minutes in
the radar”, or “we have another hotel traffic in Amazonas or
Santa Catarina”. However, false echoes or false targets are
very common in radars. A false target appears very briefly
and it is easy to know it because it disappears soon. But a
different thing is when we have a regular trajectory. These
occurred once a month and had very short duration.
UFO – Were there any confirmation from civil pilots
reporting the case?
Pereira – Yes. Civil pilots always speak. The first thing
they do when they see something strange is calling the
controllers because they have a huge responsibility. Civil
pilots are not afraid to speak because they don't want to
lose their jobs for not reporting unusual facts.
UFO – But they don't seem to like to talk with the press. We
had much difficulty to get their confidence.
Pereira – They don't talk to the press because their jobs
are at stake, but there's another issue. Some airlines have
problems with their aircraft and don't want the press to
know it. This is a crime. I've seen planes landing in great
difficulties without any assistance waiting for passengers
because the problem was not reported. All because the
company didn't want a bad image on TV. If the pilot had
reported to the controllers, he could be fired. This is not
right.
UFO – We have recently received a report from a Gol pilot
who was flying from Fortaleza to Belem and saw a huge object
crossing the way of his Boeing. He sent us the pictures and
said he was very precisely assisted when he contacted
Cindacta. Do these information he reported to the flight
controller end at Comdabra too?
Pereira – Yes. A fact like this reported by a Gol pilot must
have generated an official report which is certainly kept
somewhere in Comdabra.
UFO – When something like this happens, who fills in the
form reporting the hotel traffic?
Pereira – It could be the pilot or the traffic controller.
The pilot can land and fill it in. He can get the form in
any Air Force base or any traffic controlling office
throughout the country. Pilots know where to get the form
and where to deliver it completed which is in any Air Force
base.
UFO – Then what happens to the completed form?
Pereira – There's always an investigation. In this case, for
example, the pilot saw something and registered that. He
must report the direction, altitude, and speed of the
object. We need also details such as the position of the Sun
compared to the aircraft's that time. The brightness of the
object is also important, as well as the kind of clouds that
time. All these information are precious. Then the
controllers will check if some other aircraft has crossed
the way which could explain the occurrence. A research will
follow and if they discover that no other aircraft was there
and the weather was clear, then we have a different
situation. And all these things are easy to check because
everything is in the report. We go on killing all
possibilities until we understand that there is no
explanation for the fact.
UFO – And what happens next?
Pereira – The report goes to the files. There's nothing to
do with it. When we find an explanation the report is
deleted. Someone from the Air Defense calls back the pilot
saying they found out what happened. Then, when no
explanation is found, other procedures are taken. It's
important to note that those books of occurrences contain
cases that couldn't be explained even after analyzed by
experts especially assigned to this task.
UFO – So we finally know that what is filled in Comdabra was
already analyzed and could not be explained. Do you have any
idea of the number of entries in those books and folders
every year?
Pereira – I haven't followed what happened there over the
last three years, but we had one to three cases each month.
I want to mention an important thing. I may be guessing, but
I believe that 90% of sightings are never reported. Because
they are filled only where there is an airport or an Air
Force base by people who know whom to report to. So I don't
know the percentage of sightings that ends in reports, but I
think they must be less than a half percent.
UFO – If we have only half percent of cases reported, than
the real number must surpass 200 every month! And we know
that not all pilots take the form to fill it in and deliver.
Pereira – Yes. Pilots don't want to show up. And other
civilians don't even know that these forms exist and are
available throughout the country. So the number of reports
is insignificant. Almost nothing comes to the military
knowledge.
UFO – Are there any superior orders to cover up the
information contained in those half percent of reports?
Pereira – No. There's no order for this kind of cover-up.
What we do have is a level classification. Such things must
be kept confidential, but there is no rule establishing this.
UFO – Have you ever heard of the Area 51 in the Nevada desert?
Pereira – Yes. The area is a real thing and we conducted
some exercises there. Not in the Area 51 itself, but over
the Nevada desert where many military facilities are
located. The USAF performs exercises all over that place. It
has international cooperation and invites military from many
countries for training sessions there. We took part in a
training program there and heard of the Area 51, but no one
is allowed to enter there. The Brazilian Air Force (FAB) has
already sent two teams to exercise there and I was leading
one of these operations. One interesting thing is that all
exercises avoid Area 51 which is located right at the center
of everything.
UFO – Aren't there any incidents of pilots trespassing those
borders?
Pereira – Yes. The biggest problem is to make foreign pilots
understand the procedures to be followed. Not even US
nationals are allowed to fly over that space.
UFO – Considering the circumstances involving traffic hotel
occurrences and the interference some have caused in civil
and military flights, do you believe there is any risk for
our aircraft?
Pereira – We had no reports of collision so far. At least we
haven't heard of any pilots reporting this kind of danger in
specific forms [This one is different from the one used for
hotel traffic].
UFO – Don't you think this might have happened without being
registered?
Pereira – Yes. Because pilots and controllers must prepare a
danger report on any situation of flight risk. Then they
have to sign it and make themselves known before the
situation is investigated. It doesn't mean it never
occurred, it's just that I've never heard of that.
UFO – Do you think Brazilian government and the military
consider “hotel traffic” as a menace to the national security?
Pereira – This is difficult to tell because in practice
national security has different approaches. An “external
menace” – I use quotation marks because I don't think any of
us feel threatened by extraterrestrials – cannot be
considered by a single country but for a group of them. From
the moment one accepts that something is coming from space I
think the United Nations will take a position and not
countries alone. That won't be a measure from the US,
Uruguay or Afghanistan alone. This is a very complex issue
and I don't see any threat to security. But in case we are
dealing with this maybe we'll have military information that
cannot be disclosed such as the establishment and frequency
of our radars, the speed of our jets against invaders, etc.
These are military secret information that has nothing to do
with the phenomenon itself. And during a UFO research, maybe
some military data contained in the situation may prevent
the whole thing to be disclosed. This is a standard
procedure all over the world, when you block one thing in
the operation, then everything is blocked.
UFO – Do you know the NPA-09, a document issued on August
20th 1990 entitled Procedures to be Followed by ATS/ATC
Bodies in Case of UFO Sightings? Is it still in force?
Pereira – If no other document was prepared to replace it,
then it is still in force. I'm not really sure, but if this
is from 1990 then it's probably still in force. But this is
a confidential document for the use of the Armed Forces. The
NPA-09 determines that UFO occurrences must be entered in a
book specific for this purpose (LRO). The occurrences must
be entered in chronological order and including the time of
the occurrence when possible. These are routine procedures.
UFO – This document NPA-09 contains an item (4.7) in the
section entitled General Instructions, which reads: “In case
the press or any other people request for information the
answer shall be 'we are not authorized to comment on that'”.
Why not answering to ufologists and the press? Wouldn't it
be more transparent to answer to ufologists in a serious manner?
Pereira – I'm not for this, but controversial issues must be
handled with care. In general, they are not authorized, but
this is not only for military issues. Do you remember the
subway accident in São Paulo last year (2007)? Everybody
started to call and the response was “we are not authorized
to comment on that”. This is to avoid disputes among
different press agencies. Try talking to Folha de Sao Paulo
and not to O Globo newspapers or vice-versa. You'll become
an enemy to one of them. So the Armed Forces and the
government normally try to keep distance from these press war.
UFO – What would be the best way to find access to the
information NPA-09 intends to keep secret?
Pereira – The best way in this and other cases is to call
for a press conference. Then any agency that wants
information can send their journalists to make questions.
Another way to handle a big request for information is to
issue a press release. This is the standard recommendation.
UFO – Scientists accuse Ufology of lack of evidence. Let's
suppose we can prove in little time that beings from other
planets are visiting Earth. Would you expect any social
impact at scientific, religious, economic or cultural levels?
Pereira – I have no doubt about that. In case that occurs
many things would have to be reviewed.
UFO – Do you know if Brazil works or have worked together
with other countries in UFO matters?
Pereira – Not anymore, but in the past we used to deal with
the US. This is not like this anymore.
UFO – During Operação Prato some people said that it was
terminated due to advise from the US who was receiving
information on the operation's results. Is it true?
Pereira – It's very likely to be true. The US used to enter
into every issue those days. They even wanted to advise us
on that.
UFO – Have Americans ever recommended measures to be taken
by Brazilians regarding UFOs spotted by radars or
interceptions made by jets?
Pereira – No, never. But there's indeed a spontaneous
exchange of information with other countries. There is an
organization called System for Cooperation of American Air
Forces (Sicofaa). They meet once a year in one of the member
states to discuss everything from hygiene issues to fighting
drug dealing. At Sicofaa – which has a proper communication
system – issues are dealt with by commanders. A Brazilian
Air Force commander, for example, can reach his US or any
other counterpart directly. At Sicofaa there is total
freedom to speak on any subject [Brazilian Air Force website
informs that Sicofaa was created in 1961 in order to promote
and strengthen mutual friendship and support among Air
Forces of member states].
UFO – “Any subject” including flying saucers?
Pereira – Yes. I believe today even flying saucers can be
discussed in that environment and not only among commanders.
That body has many different commissions such as flight
security, logistics, whatever. That's a fabulous initiative
which is not affected by diplomatic issues. For example, the
recent dispute among Colombia, Ecuador, and Venezuela had no
effect on the system [Colombia allegedly attacked a Farc
camp in Ecuador supposedly supported by Ecuador and
Venezuela]. Presidents and politicians cursed one another in
those countries, but military at Sicofaa were very
professional and reasonable in dealing with this subject.
That's the purpose of this body which I consider a kind of
security against the war. Everybody thinks military want to
go to war when the truth is the opposite. Military hate war
because they should be the first to die. So, while
presidents accuse one another, the military are actually
working for peace through Sicofaa.
UFO – On that night of May 19th 1986, the so-called
“Official UFOs Night in Brazil”, did the military consider
those facts as extremely serious?
Pereira – Sure. There was an array of UFOs spotted and the
whole defense system was put on alert. Colonel Ozires Silva
was flying a Xingu near Poços de Caldas (MG) heading to Sao
Jose dos Campos (SP) when radars showed 21 UFOs on many
different locations from Sao Paulo to Rio de Janeiro
including parts of Goias and Minas Gerais.
UFO – At the occasion, we had the minister of aeronautics,
Brigadier Octavio Moreira Lima, on TV talking about that. He
also authorized pilots and controllers to talk about the
issue without any reserve.
Pereira – Yes. They gave a press conference. But the
minister made a mistake by promising an official report to
be released within the next 30 days. This was never done.
UFO – Never released, but the report was really prepared.
The decision to release it, however, was changed. But some
information contained in it leaked such as the number [21]
of UFOs of 100m diameter each.
Pereira – That's true. The report would be made because the
jets took off. Every time planes take off in an unusual
situation the Air Force has to prepare a report and this is
what happened. I've never heard of it, but it was certainly
produced and for some reason the minister changed his mind
about disclosing it.
UFO – We heard of it through a pilot of the Presidency of
the Republic who saw it and told us some details. Were there
any rumors about the report among the military?
Pereira – Let's get back to that initial point. Did that
happen? Yes. Did pilots see it? Yes. Did radars spot it?
Yes. Did Ozires see it? Yes. Did pilots in commercial planes
see it? Yes. Does time of sightings match? Yes. Does
trajectory of objects match? Yes. All this was technically
analyzed. So, did that happen? Yes, it did happen. One of
the most important things is that everything was spotted by
the aircraft radars. And the main confirmation is when we
have radars spotting objects simultaneously in the air and
on the ground. Radars of aircraft operate in microwave band
which is very narrow, while radars on the ground operate in
a much broader band So there's no risk of confusion or
mistake. Then we come to the question “What were those
objects?”. No one knows. If those were not foreign jets
attacking...
UFO – So they were unidentified flying objects, flying saucers?
Pereira – Yes. Unidentified flying objects.
UFO – Some ufologists call that an invasion due to the
significant number and size of the objects. What did it
represent to the military? Didn't it raise any fear or alert?
Pereira – No, no. Maybe the military think in a different
way. What did they say that time? They admitted the fact,
but what was the air defense response? Jets took off and
reached the objects in less than two minutes. Were they
armed with missiles? Yes they were.
UFO – Were they armed for any special reason or is it the
standard procedure?
Pereira – That's normal. They are always armed, but with
peace-time armament, that is, two missiles, small thing.
Pilots had the proper training and radars entered maximum
capacity which normally doesn't happen. Radars never operate
at full capacity in order to save energy and to spare the
device itself. We normally keep them working at 70% or 80%
of their capacity. But after the jets took off the capacity
was increased to a broader range. All the military
regulations were observed. We did our job because this is
the way military think. No communication has failed, the
jets landed safe and pilots came back unharmed. Mission
accomplished! When a general loses a war he asks to himself:
“Where did I go wrong?”. He never says the enemy was more
intelligent, but that he was stronger, that's all. I
remember that time that our concern was to know if we did
our part. Otherwise we'd be asking “Where did we go wrong?”
UFO – So why wasn't that report released?
Pereira – Probably because of some political reason or fear
of panic. That time the idea was that the population would
panic if they knew.
UFO – And wasn't there any further interest among the
military and the government on that invasion?
Pereira – No. I can assure you that we've never had this
feeling. We only had the feeling that we had done our part.
We also felt we haven't failed in our response. If those
objects were from an enemy country, they'd have been crushed
that night. It's very important to hold the enemy's first
attempt so that we have time to prepare for a second charge,
but that was not the case. The country wasn't suffering any
threat at all.
UFO – Over the three last decades many countries have
admitted that UFOs are real and represent intelligent life
visiting our planet. First was France in 1976, who has just
published 100 thousand documents on the Internet. Then it
was Uruguay in 1979 and Chile in 1997. Recently Peru and
Ecuador did the same. What do you think of this?
Pereira – I think this is a pragmatic measure towards real
facts. None of the countries you've mentioned is
irresponsible. They are all serious nations and have
different levels of development. And when serious countries
admit something, they must be taken into consideration. As
sovereign nations they were never forced to do that and the
international community must recognize this.
UFO – Belgium, Spain, China, Russia - still in communist
times - and Mexico in 2005 may do the same. Most of them
took that position after a significant sighting within their
boundaries. In Chile occurrences were in Deserto do Atacama,
Punta Arenas, and Santiago. Peru had a UFO wave some years
ago which affected also Lima. Uruguay had several cases even
in Montevideo. Don't you think the Brazilian UFO Official
Night in 1986 should have triggered a similar attitude?
Pereira – This takes us back to initial questions. When we
can't explain something, it goes to the files. It seems in
those countries they didn't have the explanation but their
decision was different, they decided to admit the existence
of something even though they couldn't explain that. That's
what they did. Instead of archiving the facts they admitted
their existence. The question now is what were those things...
UFO – Brazilian closest neighbor to admit UFOs existence is
Uruguay (since 1979). They have established a Committee for
UFO Report and Investigation (Cridovni) within their Air
Force. Has Brazil ever exchanged information on UFOs with
that country?
Pereira – Not that I know. The only exchange was with the US
during the Cold War era because the US used to force
themselves into every issue.
UFO – But if that exchange occurred only during the Cold War
how could US military and even physicians be present in Case
Varginha occurred in 1996? We know they were there taking
part in many maneuvers resulting in the shipment of UFO's
wreckage and its crew bodies to the US. This was 16 years
after the end of the Cold War.
Pereira – Look, when I talk about Cold War, I mean official
contact from government to government in a higher level. But
in specific issues things are different. US nationals work
in other countries when there is something they want to
know. And all countries do the same. This can be done in a
diplomatic scope.
UFO – We had a strange coincidence few weeks after Case
Varginha: NASA director Daniel Goldin came to Brazil.
Brazilian and US space agencies signed an agreement for
space cooperation. Ufologists say this was only an excuse to
cover-up US participation in that story...
Pereira – This is what we call “Operation Umbrella”, because
after that we are covered against any bad weather.
UFO – You are right, but we were lucky that Brazilian
ufologists could collect valuable information on the case
before the military could launch their cover-up operations.
Fortunately, Ubirajara Franco Rodrigues, one of the most
serious Brazilian researcher, lived very near the place
where ETs were seen and captured. He was quick enough to
start researching immediately and called other ufologists
who could visit the city in the following days. Did you
follow this case?
Pereira – This is the story I know the least. All that I
know I got from the ordinary press which is not very
reliable because it is somewhat censored. Revista UFO has no
censorship, but newspapers like O Globo, A Folha de São
Paulo, and O Estado de Minas have. Many things [about
Varginha] are still ignored also because the press had no
access to the information. There's one more thing: the
editor of a newspaper first analyzes which news will sell or
not, then they decide on what to publish.
UFO – That's true. Nothing was published about Varginha by
the US ordinary press that time.
Pereira – As I told you, the US force themselves into
everything. It seems they want a world and ideological war.
There's always a US ambassador giving opinions on the
country where he is serving. They expressed opinions on that
recent immigration issue between Brazil and Spain. What do
they have to do with that? Nothing. And still they want to
take part. But they are right and we are wrong. We should
also force ourselves into everything.
UFO – Brigadier, do you think Brazil could take the same
attitude as those countries which admit the existence of
UFOs and the need to investigate them? Do you think we have
a favorable environment to disclose secret documents?
Pereira – In my opinion we have the most favorable
environment here to open our files! I even think the
population is eager for transparency including on ufological
issues. Brazil lives a very unusual moment with all these
federal police operations. Everything is being put very
clear. Now we have all ministers' personal expenses made
public. You can find through the Internet whatever they
spent with their official cards.
UFO – Despite that, ufological files are kept inaccessible
to Brazilian citizens...
Pereira – Yes. And could we trust a country like this?!
There is much more secret in ministers' personal affairs
than in UFO issues and the first were all openly published.
That minister's private expenses shocked the whole country
while Ufology can't cause any damage but raise a serious
scientific interest. I mean, there must be transparency.
There is no reason to keep on hiding things. But it goes a
long way to officially accepting UFOs existence like France
did. And the first step towards that is transparency. People
will never believe files while they are still kept secret.
UFO – So you think that if they were disclosed...
Pereira – This would be the first step for us to advance. I
don't believe people would panic if these files are opened.
This (panic) would never happen. If there's a country that
never panics this is Brazil. Maybe we'll even have a samba
theme in celebration [laughter].
UFO – If you were asked by the government or the military
would you go for the disclosure of files?
Pereira – Absolutely! I'll be for the opening of all files
safeguarding those four restrictions I've already mentioned.
First we have to protect the privacy of people mentioned in
the documents. Second, we can not disclose things that could
generate panic or cause damage to the population. Third,
it's crucial to safeguard secrets that could trigger
diplomatic, military, strategic or economic problems. And
fourth, we need to protect the country's military, economic,
and strategic secrets which could put the country in a
vulnerable position against competitors or depreciate our
currency. If we have none of these obstacles, then we should
disclose everything. I believe ufological issues don't fit
into any of these restrictions. That means we have no reason
to keep it secret.
UFO – Don't you think that in case Brazilian military want
to disclose the subject some international powers –
especially the US – might go against it?
Pereira – No, absolutely not. I don't think so.
UFO – Or maybe this is not a priority to the Brazilian
government so they prefer not to do anything about it?
Pereira – Maybe due to a cultural reason. “Why should we go
over this?”, the government may think. There is also
Brazilian traditional bureaucratic problems. Bureaucrats
don't want to change anything. “Is it worth the change?”,
they may ask. No, so let's forget it. This impairs the
development of the nation because forgetting ufological
files means forgetting many other things that could be made
public.
UFO – You are aware of the campaign for freedom of
information which resulted in the first official meeting
involving the Air Force and researchers of the Brazilian
Ufologists Committee (CBU). We were received at Cindacta and
Comdabra by many officials including Major Antonio Lorenzo,
spokesman of that body, and Brigadiers Telles Ribeiro and
Atheneu Azambuja. They all assured us that the Air Force
commanders had given orders for them to show everything.
However, only a few doors were opened and only three files
were just partially shown. It seems the Air Force meant only
to appease us. Did we have the right impression?
Pereira – First let me tell you that Lorenzo is a great
public relations officer. Now, I don't know if that is the
right impression. But I assure you that my position is for
the full opening of all files without any pre-analysis
because there's nothing else to analyze anymore. But how to
interpret the documents and how to direct the independent
investigation is another thing. Anyway, I think that after
the opening, UFO issues won't belong only to ufologists
anymore. It must be engaged by the whole nation, not only
ufologists. Who are the most interested parties?
Astrophysicists, astronomers, geologists, aviators,
meteorologists, etc.
UFO – How do you imagine this opening? I believe the
military won't simply call ufologists and deliver us all the
materials...
Pereira – I think they would make everything available at
the National Archive. This is the best way of doing that
[Created in 1838, this is a central body of the System for
Management of Documents of the Brazilian Archive, an
integral part of the Civil Affairs Ministry].
UFO – During our visit to Comdabra we delivered three
letters to Brigadier Telles Ribeiro. One was addressed to
Aeronautics commander, another to the minister of defense
and the last one to president Da Silva. We were requesting
the opening of UFO files and the establishment of a mixed
committee of ufologists and military maybe including
scientists in order to research UFOs. If the committee is
really established, would you accept an invitation to take part?
Pereira – If it were a non-governmental committee I would
take part as a citizen, a collaborator. I do stress it must
be a non-governmental one otherwise it would be a waste.
Unfortunately that time when you visited Comdabra was not
appropriate to a request for the establishment of a
committee. That historical moment didn't allow for that. Now
we live a different moment. I wouldn't say it's an
extraordinary one, but it's really much better than before.
Nowadays “transparency” and “disclosure” are fashionable
words because of recent scandals in politics, in those times
they were not.
UFO – Do you know any other high rank official who has the
same opinion as yours and could support our campaign?
Pereira – Well, everyone is afraid of talking. Military in
service may think about it, but they will never speak. Those
retired do speak, however. I will talk to some colleagues to
see how they feel about all this [He mentioned two officials
of the Air Defense System - one in service, another retired
-, but their names are safeguarded until they are contacted.
One of them allegedly had a very significant experience with
UFOs].
UFO – At the first time we met at Comdabra, on May 20th
2005, we gave you some magazines and you said you were
already a reader. Are you still our reader?
Pereira – Yes. I buy the magazines from newsstands at the
airport or bus station in Brasilia. It's been some time
since I don't get a new one, but I always read it. Sometimes
it's not easy to find it at the newsstands. It seems more
people appreciate it.
UFO – We have two invitations to you. First we would like to
invite you for a conference at the 36° Brazilian Congress of
Scientific Ufology to be held from 22nd to 25th May in Curitiba.
Pereira – Of course. I thank you for the invitation. I'll do
my best to be there.
UFO – Second, would you accept an invitation to take part in
an international body of civil and military personalities
from different countries that occasionally meet in
Washington in order to request governments to open their files?
Pereira – Well, I'm not sure about that now. But I can
assure you I'll be in Curitiba.
UFO – Lastly, will you keep on reading Revista UFO?
Pereira – Of course. Revista UFO is the reference on Ufology
here in Brazil.
Brigadier Jose Carlos Pereira can be reached by e-mail. You
can send your inquiries to Revista UFO and we will forward
them to him: revista@ufo.com.br.
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