Argentina's Vidal Teleportation - The Truth Can Now Be Told by Guillermo D. Gimenez, Director, Planeta UFO (Necochea, Argentina)

Dr. Vidal's car, a Peugeot 403, was shipped to the United States
for research, agreeing upon the delivery of a vehicle of the
same make and model, paid for by the U.S. authorities."
These are the facts. Once again, the "cloak of silence"
enshrouded the case as confirmed by Dr. Galindez himself, who
reported that no one dared speak of the events.
In Search of the Truth
Around this time, the Argentinean press continued reporting on
the incident and La Razon explained that the Vidal family had
spoken from the Argentinean consulate in Mexico City with a
family surnamed Rapallini in Maipu.
All associated this with the notary, Martin Rapallini, a friend
or relative of the Vidals (it was later known that this was not
their real name, but a pseudonym used to protect the real
experiencers), although the notary later professed being
completely unaware of this matter.
This "denial" by the notary served as a "confirmation" of the
events, as there was a ban on speaking about the case. Only a
few weeks later, an alleged witness and relative of the Vidals,
a young man surnamed Mateyko, appeared in the news program
"Sabados Circulares de Mancera" hosted by journalist Pipo
Mancera, to discuss the case.
It was also known that Mrs. Vidal, allegedly surnamed Raffo,
according to some sources like those of Dr. Galindez, had been
hospitalized due to a nervous breakdown arising from the events,
and even Patrice Gaston says in his book "Disparitions
Mysterieuses" (Plaza y Janes, Barcelona, 1975, p.72) has her
say: "But, what have they done to us in these days? What manner
of creatures have had us in their grip?"
Meanwhile, other authors hinted at her death in 1969 -
specifically from leukemia - as a result of the uncanny
experience. The case continues to add on more mysteries.
A Lie
Twenty-eight years would elapse before the truth would emerge, and over 36
before it could be reported.
There had been so many obstacles in gaining access to the true
protagonists, and given the case's characteristics, the incident
became a classic in world ufology. Authors all over the world
took it as a spectacular UFO case. Subsequently, numerous
teleportation cases would occur all over the world.
So much was written about the incidents in newspapers, and
subsequently books, and presented in conferences and TV programs
that even skeptics reported it.

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