Saturday, August 12, 2023

The Attack of the Peruvian Face Peelers

From Sam Allcock's 8-7-23 MSN.com report entitled "Peruvian Villagers Report Attacks by 7ft Armoured Aliens Resembling Green Goblin from Spider-Man":

Terrified villagers in a rural district of Alto Nanay, north-east of Lima, Peru, claim they are under attack by 7ft tall armoured aliens that bear a striking resemblance to the Green Goblin from Spider-Man. According to the locals, these extraterrestrial beings have large heads and yellowish eyes, and they have been launching nightly attacks on the community since 11 July.

One alarming incident involved a 15-year-old girl who was reportedly grabbed from behind and had her neck cut when she resisted. The community members are living in fear, unable to sleep peacefully due to the constant threat.

To read the entire report, click HERE

From Matthew Phelan's 8-12-23 DAILY MAIL article entitled "Flying 7ft-tall 'Alien' Attackers in Peru Were Actually Illegal Gold Mining Gang on Jetpacks":

Reports of 'seven-foot-tall aliens' terrorizing villagers in Peru stunned the world this week, with local leaders describing the 'armored' and 'floating' menaces as impervious to bullets.

The locals also compared their attackers to 'green goblins' and local Peruvian superstitions about 'los Pelacaras,' ('the Face Peelers') ― but now Peruvian law enforcement has offered a new suspect.

Illegal gold-mining crime syndicates, they said, are to blame: branches of the storied drug cartels like Brazil's 'O Primeiro Comando da Capital,' Colombia's 'Clan del Golfo,' FARC, and others who have ravaged Latin America for decades.

Peru's National Prosecutor's Office, which is now investigating the 'alien attacks,' has pointed the finger at these gold 'mafias,' who have been partially ejected from Brazil and Colombia by their militaries.

Now in Peru, these jetpack-flying gold cartels hope to inspire fear with their bizarre campaign of 'alien' terror, according to prosecutors, keeping the locals in their homes and away from the cartels' illegal gold pits [...].

According to a 2022 USAID report, the Madre de Dios area alone had roughly 6,000 gold miners working with formal permission from the Peruvian government.

But nearly six-times more, about 40,000 illegal gold miners, were also operating in Madre de Dios by USAID's estimates.

So far in 2023, Quintanilla and his Environmental Prosecutor's Office in Loreto report that they have managed to destroy 110 illegal gold dredges and 10 mining camps.

This past weekend, Peruvian Navy fighters faced fire with illegal miners near the Pucaurco and Alvarenga communities, RPP reports, where they succeeded in destroying oil drums, a gold-pit water suction system, and other equipment used by the criminal gold miners.

But no jetpacks were reported as recovered from those weekend raids.

To read the entire article, click HERE.

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