

The three witnesses, despite being puzzled, were totally aware of the fate that awaits those who tell stories which seemingly belong to the twilight zone that’s why, at first, they decided not to reveal anything. After a few minutes, the periscope was drawn back and the aircraft disappeared at high speed. On its top there was a hammer-shaped object that rotated rapidly and emitted a purple light. Suddenly, some sort of periscope came out of the UFO’s dome. Castillo and his colleagues began feeling a terrible itch throughout their bodies.

As he wrote in his book OVNI: Gran Alborada Humana (UFO: A Great New Human Dawn), one of the two objects was falling out of the sky in a “falling leaf” movement (many UFOs are reported to fly as if they were leaves falling from a tree) and changed its color to a leaden hue. One day, along with two colleagues, he saw two circle-shaped orange objects in the sky with a diameter of about one hundred and twenty feet that were flying at eight hundred feet over the crater. In June 1963, Enrique Castillo, a thirty year old man, was working for the power utility company in Costa Rica to build an observation outpost near the top of the Irazu volcano. Enrique Castillo-Rincon (Credit: Blue Dolphin Publishing)
