Surgical openings in the reservoir: the case that Brazil concealed
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A ten-year-old boy disperses vultures at the Billings reservoir and finds a body with perfect circular openings, lacking internal organs and a face. The Brazilian government erases all media coverage for six years. What tool extracts viscera through openings smaller than four centimeters, and why did the authorities systematically hide it?
In this episode, we explore the anomalous police response that sanitized the scene within hours, the leaked autopsy from 1994 that revealed maximum emergency neurological response during the procedures, and the impossible connection to identical livestock mutilations documented two years earlier in areas of military UFO sightings. Why was the governmental silence broken from within the state apparatus itself?
Victim: Fisherman identified (identity not publicly confirmed)
Date: September 29, 1988
Location: Billings reservoir, São Paulo, Brazil
Status: No judicial resolution
- Four circular openings of 2.5 to 3.8 centimeters with clean edges, compatible with precision surgical instruments, no manual violence.
- Total extraction of viscera by suction confirmed in autopsy, with no secondary internal lacerations from conventional surgery.
- Extreme vagus nerve activity at death indicates the victim was conscious during the procedures, cardiac arrest due to extreme pain documented.
- Identical pattern in mutilated livestock prior to the human discovery in areas where military documented UFO sightings in May 1986.
Fisherman Billings reservoir, surgical mutilation, Brazil 1988, murder, investigation, forensic, mystery, media suppression, intrigue, homicide, Spanish true crime
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