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Aliens in Peru: ‘Seven-foot-tall aliens’ allegedly attacked a Peruvian town, according to its residents. The “creatures” were said to be “floating,” “armoured,” and bulletproof, according to local leaders. Additionally, locals connected the assailants to “green goblins” and legends surrounding “los Pelacaras” (the Face Peelers).
However, law enforcement officials believe that the citing was only the work of criminal organisations engaged in illegal gold mining. Officials added a fresh perspective to the discussion by asserting that the ‘aliens’ were probably gold mafias affiliated with drug gangs like the FARC and O Primeiro Comando da Capital in Colombia and Brazil, respectively. These gold “mafias,” according to Peru’s national prosecutor’s office, which is overseeing the inquiry, were instigators of the attacks.
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Prosecutors asserted that these cartels are spreading “alien” horror through their acts in Peru in an effort to terrorise the populace and keep them cooped up in their houses and away from the cartels’ illegal gold mines. These illegal mining cartels in Peru utilised the jetpacks at first to scout out potential gold deposits farther into the forest along the Nanay river.
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Ikitu people in the outlying Alto Nanay claimed that the ‘alien’ assault’ began this summer on July 11. Residents reported attacks by a mysterious 7-foot-tall creature that looked to be wearing dark-colored hoods. According to accounts, the region has gold that has been deposited like silt on the riverbeds along the Nanay river’s tributaries that drain into the Amazon.
A school teacher, who was another important witness for the prosecution, said she had seen odd creatures flying out of the ground. The prosecutor looking into the case, Carlos Castro Quintanilla, stated, “They would be using cutting-edge technology, such as thrusters that allow people to fly.”
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