Lins (Brazil) — August 27, 1968
Maria Josa Cintra, who worked at the early Clemente Ferreira Sanatorium, was awakened by a noise. At the front door was a “foreign-looking” woman of normal height, wearing light-colored clothes, and a headdress exposing only her face. She spoke in an unknown language, and handed Marie a mug and a glass bottle covered with beautiful en- gravings. Maria filled them. The woman said some- thing such as “Rempaua,” and went out to a pearl- shaped, bright object that took off with the sound of wings. (FSR 69, 1)
Source: Passport to Magonia
Case: 918