La Huella OVNI: The UFO Abduction of Children in Concordia, Argentina
Posted on 09/07/23 at 11:06
- La Huella OVNI talks about the UFO Abduction of Concordia, Argentina.
- The story has weird details.
- Jorge Luis Sucksdorf tells the events but says there are problems with them.
Jorge Luis Sucksdorf looks into the abduction story in Concordia, Argentina, from 1997.
He shows he’s not sure if the story is real and looks at some things that make him wonder.
The story starts with Jorge asking people to share abduction stories with the tag «La Huella OVNI.»
After Silvina Núñez asks him to talk about the kids taken in Concordia, Sucksdorf starts looking into it.
UFO Abduction of Concordia

Sucksdorf says that at the start, he wasn’t sure what to think because there wasn’t a lot of good information.
He tells that some kids, playing outside, saw a UFO. The kids’ mom saw it too, right before her kids went missing.
Then, someone told the police, but no one found the kids.
Three days later, the kids came back and told their story. They said bright, golden creatures, one they called «God», took them.
What the Kids Said

The kids said the creatures gave them food, did some checks without hurting them, and made them forget time.
Then, someone took the kids to a doctor, and they were okay.
Jorge Luis Sucksdorf talks about three things that make the story hard to believe. First, he says if it was true, it would be on the news.
Not having news about it when the kids were missing is weird to him.
Problems with the Concordia UFO Story

Next, he wonders why the Air Force and planes were looking because that’s rare for UFO stories.
He also says in 1997, there wasn’t the right radar tech in that place, making the story seem less true.
Sucksdorf’s last point is there’s no real proof.
He’s sad there’s no names of people who looked into it or others who could say the story is real.
Last Thoughts

He says other abduction stories at least have people telling what happened. Here, not having clear names and stories makes it hard to believe.
Sucksdorf ends saying he’s not sure about the story.
He can’t say it’s true or not because there’s no strong proof, but maybe something weird did happen.
Still, he says it’s important to really check stories and facts before believing a abduction story.