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Peru: Armored Beings Attack Ikitu Tribe in Amazon with Light Weapons

Members of the Ikitu tribe in the Peruvian Amazon reported attacks by armored beings up to two meters tall with oversized heads. The entities wore silver armor and allegedly used light beams as weapons targeting women and children.

Date
June 15, 2023
Location
Peruvian Amazon (Ikitu Territory)πŸ‡΅πŸ‡ͺ
Type
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πŸ‡΅πŸ‡ͺ Peru
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Background

Members of the Ikitu indigenous tribe in the Peruvian Amazon reported attacks by mysterious armored beings up to two meters tall with oversized heads. The entities allegedly used light beams as weapons and demonstrated capabilities that defied conventional explanation.

The Incident

The mysterious beings displayed distinctive physical characteristics:

  • Up to two meters tall with oversized heads
  • Wore silver armor and boots with glowing heels
  • Appeared to hover above the ground
  • Used light beams as weapons targeting women and children

Residents attempted to defend themselves by firing at the aerial figures, but bullets reportedly bounced off the entities, suggesting advanced protective technology.

Witness Response

The attack prompted immediate defensive action from tribe members. Residents engaged the beings with firearms in an attempt to repel the threat, though conventional weapons proved ineffective against the armored entities.

Investigation

Brazilian UFO researcher Rony Vernet investigated the case from its inception. Vernet drew parallels to the 1977 Colares incidents in Brazil, suggesting potential connections between the two events and indicating a pattern of similar encounters in the region.

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