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Monday, June 8, 2009

Centurion



On the last post I had mentioned some of the USO research at Laguna Cartagena, so I decided to look back through this old footage to see if I found something worth using. Izel Vargas and I took a trip to Lajas, P.R. in May of 2008 to drive through the controversial "Extraterrestrial Highway Route 303", where there have been numerous USO and UFO sightings during the past recent years. 

The Mayor of Lajas, Marcus Irrizari, is even supporting the building of a UFO landing strip as a welcome gesture to extraterrestrials that keep flying and hiding on and inside the island. In the article below you'll see local ufologist Professor Reinaldo Rios in front of the highway sign along route 303.


Perhaps important ventures such as this are whats bringing PR down:
"Puerto Rico Runs Out Of Money, Closes Down" May 1, 2007 SJ, Puerto Rico (AP)

We didnt have the best equipment with us on this hike, but we encountered a dweller that has lived in seclusion out by Laguna Cartagena for over 20 years and Izel managed to capture most of his stories on video. Here is an unedited preview of this man and the clips I've started working with. The sound is not the best because it was quite windy, but here he talks to Izel and I about his encounters with otherworldly beings in the lagoon: claiming he was cured of a belly button wound by an creature resembling a 7 year old boy, as well as showing us where the "kings are buried."

                       

Now, keep in mind that we were miles away from the nearest small town and there was noooooobody out there but us. He sort of cornered us with his dogs and his fatigues, wondering what we were doing out there. He claimed that the only people that come out there now came to dump bodies. It was a pretty nerve wrecking moment, but Izel kept talking to him and he opened up to us. It was starting to feel like he was keeping us there as the sun began to set; his dogs guarding the only escape route, and I thought perhaps we should get out of there before we became the "kings" he spoke of. A little later we began to realize he was quite harmless, all it took was listening to some of his stories.

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