The Varginha Incident (1996): A Layered, Testimony-Driven Account Challenging Conventional Explanations
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Ultimately, the Varginha incident is a layered, cross‑checkable story built from independent witnesses—Carlos de Souza, three young women, hospital staff, neurosurgeon Italo Venturelli, and Marco Eli Chereze—whose accounts of a craft, military involvement, and evolving explanations combine into a persuasive yet imperfect narrative that shows how memory can blur and why James Fox’s careful, skeptical approach helps us weigh the pieces rather than latch onto any single sensational claim.