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Tucked away in the desolate mountain ranges of the Bolivian southwest, sits the once thriving city of Potosi. Within the area lies the impoverished and worn down province of Opoko. In 1967, 24 year old Valentina Flores and her husband Gumersindo were tending to their flocks of sheep and llamas. The couple was illiterate, and belonged to the Quechua Indigenous tribe. By all accounts, the couple knew nothing regarding UFOs, aliens, and anything else that falls into the territory of the extraterrestrial. Nonetheless, on an otherwise normal day of tending to their flocks, their lives would change forever, in an event considered by many to be one of the most violent alien encounters in history.
Today, let’s enter the vault and examine archive case number 671: The Bolivian Sheep Massacre.
Tucked away in the desolate mountain ranges of the Bolivian southwest, sits the once thriving city of Potosi. Within the area lies the impoverished and worn down province of Opoko. In 1967, 24 year old Valentina Flores and her husband Gumersindo were tending to their flocks of sheep and llamas. The couple was illiterate, and belonged to the Quechua Indigenous tribe. By all accounts, the couple knew nothing regarding UFOs, aliens, and anything else that falls into the territory of the extraterrestrial. Nonetheless, on an otherwise normal day of tending to their flocks, their lives would change forever, in an event considered by many to be one of the most violent alien encounters in history.
Today, let’s enter the vault and examine archive case number 671: The Bolivian Sheep Massacre.