Date of sighting: June 14, 1974
Location of sighting: Medellin, Spain
The month of June delivered yet another "animals" case. It was distributed in the Madrid evening paper Pueblo of June 22, composed by a columnist by name of J.M. Amilibia. Sr. Guerard includes that Sr. Amilibia has some expertise in writing about UFO sightings for Pueblo, and appears to be straightforward and earnest. He likewise kept in touch with the witness, however did not expect an answer, since he is a basic laborer and will be unable to compose. This was the daily paper report:
"Santiago Pulido Romero, 46, wedded, the father of six youngsters, conceived in and an occupant of Medellin (Badajoz), a sunburned and climate beaten outside man, is the observer in an incredible story, which he energetically advises to both doubters and devotees alike. Santiago isn't troubled by open mocking, and on the off chance that you let him know he's insane, he wouldn't fret. He truly couldn't care less, in light of the fact that he himself would have giggled only a couple days back on the off chance that another person had recounted to him the same story that he now tells.
He recounted to me his story on the spot where it occurred. Before us, we can see the Castle of Medellin, on top of a meseta, an imperative milestone in our history, where Calderon de la Barca composed his well known work 'Life is yet a Dream.' We are presently in a mud shaded field; to our privilege is a bunch of trees.
"The undertaking occurred at 5.30 a.m. on June 14, 1974, and as indicated by Santiago, this basic man who is totally adjusted, and would appear to be unequipped for such development, says: 'That morning (it was still dim), I was heading off to my dad's ranch, and on passing that bunch of trees, I was hit in the eyes by a solid light. I saw an entertaining looking contraption flying at a low level, somewhere in the range of 100 meters over the ground, I assume. It was going at an inconceivable pace, as quick as my sight could tail it. It was on one side of the stronghold, and as it was by all accounts coming towards me. I turned out to be frightened to the point that I imagined that I'd hop out of my skin. At that point I exchanged off my auto lights and proceeded in second apparatus, going moderate. I was shaking everywhere. Tune in! You can't envision what a huge impression a thing like that makes on a man! I'd simply jump at the chance to see another man in my shoes at once like that to perceive how he'd act! The thing is that this mechanical assembly tailed me for around 70 meters to my right side, and when I got to that slope over yonder, 1 exchanged the lights of my auto back on, and the contraption came towards me again at fast yet just to blur off when I turned out the lights. I got to the homestead and saw that it stayed close to the entryway, around 100 meters off the ground, moving upwards and downwards now and again. My first believed was to secure myself up in the house, and I did only this. At that point, subsequent to having recouped a bit, I turned out with a pitchfork close by, just in case...you can envision how startled I was; to such an extent, truth be told, that I was considering taking to the mountains where I know a couple of good spots to stow away out..."
"Despite everything he demonstrates the remaining parts of that frenzy on his face. Santiago talks flawlessly plainly, letting us know what he saw, orderly. On occasion, he shakes with feeling as the chill of apprehension helps him to remember the experience...
"When I left the house, it was stopping over the ranch. The light it radiated was intense to the point that it looked like daytime. It was exactly then that I got centering my headlights on it keeping in mind the end goal to see what was going on. At that point the thing set out toward me like a bat out of damnation; I turned out the lights again and it stayed calm for a minute and afterward started to climb and down."
"How did the device move?" I asked him.
"At rapid and turning in the same spot, in spite of the fact that now and again, it crisscrossed or stayed still, or influenced like a pendulum of a clock. For a minute it would resemble a star, and afterward, in the following minute, it was in that spot close to me. Now and again it appeared to me to move like a hurricane, you know what I mean? — like a fantastic maelstrom...Well, it's simply that I haven't the capacity to clarify it; words come up short me!"
"What shape would you say it was?"
"Round on the base and with a kind of cone-formed tower on top. The round part was straightforward and an awesome yellow light originated from inside it. The tower shone and resembled a metal structure."
"You say it was straightforward. Did you see anything inside when it gravitated toward to you?"
"Yes. I could see three men plainly. Three extremely tall men, more than two meters tall, who appeared to clutch some kind of control levers, and they were wearing some kind of caps on their heads. They were holding up. Tune in, man, this was truly something to see!"
"How enormous do you think the thing was?'
"The round part was around 20 meters in distance across; the tower, around 10 meters high."
"Did it make any unique sort of sound?'
"No. It moved in complete hush."
"To what extent did you watch it from the ranch?'
"Well, I'd say until the sun started to go down, around sevenish. It was then that it took off towards Villaneuva at a huge rate. At the point when my youngsters touched base at the homestead, I was still gray, as while as a ghost...If I live to be a thousand, I'll always remember that experience! Never, never, never. I swear that it was a horrible thing. You and all the rest can trust me or not, it's all the same to me. I know it is valid and that is the only thing that is in any way important. I was constantly exceptionally suspicious about such things; I used to imagine that they were the innovations of idlers and visionaries, only a considerable measure of garbage. In any case, now 1 realize that there's something to it."
"What do you think it is?'
"Creatures from different universes. What I saw, that device thing, is not from this world on the grounds that there can't be anything even comparative. All things considered, at any rate, this is the thing that I believe...because I never saw any semblance of such."
"What was the nearest you came to it?"
"Around 50 meters. It was dreadful, essentially unnerving. Thus noiseless thus splendid. Presently I've quit leaving the house in the early hours of the morning. Presently I sit tight for the sun to turn out before setting off to the homestead."
"This is the confirmation of Santiago Pulido. Be that as it may, then there were others from Medellin who likewise saw it. For instance, there was a young man, going to Medellin from La Oliva, who saw it from the street, and additionally two occupants of San Benito. They likewise say that two policemen from Medellin told their families that they had seen it as well. At any rate, it is a confirmation worth examining. One more story to add to the greater part of the others..."