What Really Happened in Paraguay's UFO Files?

Paraguay’s UFO record is real in the narrow documentary sense: sightings have been reported in local newspapers, preserved in private ufology collections, entered in civilian databases, and, in a few early cases, noticed by the United States Air Force’s Project Blue Book files.

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What makes Paraguay’s UFO record distinctive?

Paraguay’s UFO history is not dominated by a single Roswell-like national myth. Instead, it has three overlapping strands: older reports recovered from newspapers and religious-era chronicles, mid-20th-century “flying saucer” cases that entered the orbit of US interest, and contemporary sightings circulated through television, social platforms and civilian report databases. Paraguayan researcher Ronald Maidana Torres became a key modern compiler of this material with his 2016 book on UFOs in Paraguay, described by local outlets as a 358-page work covering more than 50 cases, testimonies, photographs and documents across different periods of national history. [adndigital.com.py]adndigital.com.pyLanzaron libro sobre ovnis en ParaguayLanzaron libro sobre ovnis en Paraguay

Overview image for What Really Happened in Paraguay's UFO... That matters because Paraguay’s record is archive-fragile. Many cases are known through newspaper retellings, commemorative local reports or ufology compilations rather than through a stable official national catalogue. The National Archives in the United States confirms that Project Blue Book records were declassified and transferred for public examination, but that archive is a US Air Force collection and not a Paraguayan government repository. [National Archives]archives.govNational Archives Project BLUE BOOKNational Archives Project BLUE BOOK For Paraguay, therefore, a serious reader has to separate “documented as a report” from “verified as an extraordinary object”.

A second distinctive feature is geography. The best-known reports cluster around Asunción and the Central Department, but notable stories also involve Areguá, Cordillera, the Chaco and Misiones. That spread gives the subject a national flavour, yet the available evidence is uneven: urban sightings are more likely to leave press or database traces, while rural cases often survive as oral memory, anniversary journalism or local folklore.

A compact chronology of Paraguay’s main UFO waves

Paraguay’s reported UFO chronology begins, in local ufology accounts, far before the modern UFO era. Local press coverage of Maidana’s research says he traced reported aerial phenomena back to 1651 in the Jesuit reductions, although such early material should be treated as historical narrative rather than modern incident evidence. [Última Hora]ultimahora.comÚltima Hora EEUU investigó avistamientos de ovnis en ParaguayÚltima Hora EEUU investigó avistamientos de ovnis en Paraguay Reports from the colonial period rarely contain the measurement, timing, direction, astronomical checks or witness controls needed to evaluate them as UFO cases in the modern sense.

The modern phase begins more concretely in the late 1940s, when the phrase “flying saucer” had spread after the 1947 Kenneth Arnold sighting in the United States and similar reports began appearing across the world. In Paraguay, the standout archival episode is the 20 February 1948 Asunción case, later described in local coverage as Project Blue Book incident number 119, “Flying saucers over Asunción”. The reported witnesses included Agustina viuda de Paula in Barrio Obrero, an unnamed Bank of Paraguay employee observing from Areguá, people in Cordillera, and a rancher with workers at Estancia Santa Felicia in the Chaco. [Última Hora]ultimahora.comÚltima Hora EEUU investigó avistamientos de ovnis en ParaguayÚltima Hora EEUU investigó avistamientos de ovnis en Paraguay

The 1960s and 1970s appear in Paraguayan coverage as a period of stronger popular “extraterrestrial fever”, but the public online record is thinner than for the 1948 case and later local commemorations. ABC’s coverage of Maidana’s work frames the 1960s and 1970s as the true high point of Paraguayan flying-saucer culture, while also noting that the earliest reported sighting in his compilation was much older. [Academia]academia.eduPDF) Ovnis en el Paraguay: El retorno de la fantasíaPDF) Ovnis en el Paraguay: El retorno de la fantasía

The best-known late-20th-century local memory is Tañarandy, in Misiones. On 28 July 1998, according to ABC Color’s later reporting, the family of Fidelina Genes reportedly saw an object descend in a field; local memory says human-like figures emerged, and the story became part of the community’s identity through an artwork by Cecilio Thompson. ABC’s 2025 anniversary piece explicitly describes the event as disputed: for some residents it was fantasy, for others evidence that humanity is not alone. [abc.com.py]abc.com.pyOpen source on com.py.

In the 2000s and 2020s, Paraguay’s public record shifts towards civilian databases and social media. The National UFO Reporting Center lists eight Paraguay reports, including Asunción sightings in 2006, 2008, 2021, 2023 and 2024, a triangular-object report from Mariano Roque Alonso in 2022, and a 2025 Villeta entry whose own summary says it may have been “more of an asteroid” than a UFO. [nuforc.org]nuforc.orgNUFOR C Reports for Country ParaguayNUFOR C Reports for Country Paraguay This modern record is useful for trend spotting, but weak as proof: entries are self-reported, unevenly detailed and not equivalent to official investigation.

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The 1948 Asunción case is the archival anchor

The 20 February 1948 Asunción case is the most important Paraguayan UFO episode because it combines newspaper visibility, multiple reported locations and later appearance in the orbit of Project Blue Book documentation. According to Última Hora’s account of Maidana’s findings, the incident was discussed in a 13-page report by Major Samuel J. Skousen and described an oval or disc-like object seen from Asunción, Areguá, Cordillera and the Chaco. [Última Hora]ultimahora.comÚltima Hora EEUU investigó avistamientos de ovnis en ParaguayÚltima Hora EEUU investigó avistamientos de ovnis en Paraguay

The reported details are unusually colourful for an early case. Agustina viuda de Paula reportedly saw an attractive oval object at about 07:00 from Barrio Obrero. An anonymous Bank of Paraguay employee allegedly saw the same object from Areguá at the same time, describing changing colours. In the Chaco, a rancher and workers reportedly described a green disc with halos, moving more slowly than an aircraft and estimated at roughly 300 feet. [Última Hora]ultimahora.comÚltima Hora EEUU investigó avistamientos de ovnis en ParaguayÚltima Hora EEUU investigó avistamientos de ovnis en Paraguay

Those details make the case interesting, but not conclusive. The strengths are the reported regional spread and the survival of a named witness plus press references. The weaknesses are equally important: the account available to most readers today is mediated through later newspaper reporting and ufological compilation, not a fully reproduced primary case file with all measurements, weather records, astronomical checks and original witness interviews. The event sits in the “contested but documented” category: a genuine historical UFO report, not a verified extraordinary craft.

The case also shows why Paraguay’s UFO history should not be isolated from the wider South American branch. Reports from Argentina, Brazil and Uruguay often follow similar patterns: press amplification, military or foreign archival interest, and later reinterpretation through local ufology. Paraguay’s 1948 case is distinctive because it appears early in the global flying-saucer era and because the same reported object was said to have been observed from both the capital region and the Chaco.

Tañarandy shows how a sighting becomes local memory

The Tañarandy story is less valuable as technical evidence than as a case study in how a UFO incident becomes part of a place. ABC Color reported that residents of Tañarandy, a community in San Ignacio, Misiones, continued to commemorate the 28 July 1998 sighting decades later. The 2025 report says the family of Fidelina Genes saw an object descend after milking and while releasing calves; the story was later represented in a painting by Cecilio Thompson, with a welcoming inscription addressed to extraterrestrial visitors. [abc.com.py]abc.com.pyPobladores de Tañarandy recuerdan 27 años delPobladores de Tañarandy recuerdan 27 años del

That transformation matters. Once a sighting is commemorated through art, anniversary gatherings and local storytelling, it becomes more than a claim about the sky. It becomes community folklore. That does not make it false, but it changes the evidence environment. Later retellings can preserve witness memory, but they can also smooth contradictions, add symbolic meaning and make sceptical reconstruction harder.

The reported physical trace — burned grass or altered ground — would be important if documented promptly with photographs, soil sampling, independent inspection and a clear chain of custody. The available public accounts instead emphasise memory, testimony and commemoration. That places Tañarandy in the “contested local tradition” category: culturally significant, still discussed, but not independently verified to the standard needed for a strong physical-evidence case.

Official records: what exists, and what does not

The strongest official record relevant to Paraguay is not Paraguayan; it is the US Project Blue Book system and its archival afterlife. The US National Archives states that Project Blue Book records were declassified, that the project closed in 1969, and that the records include case files, project files and Office of Special Investigations material accessible through microfilm and finding aids. [National Archives]archives.govNational Archives Project BLUE BOOKNational Archives Project BLUE BOOK The US Air Force fact sheet says Project Blue Book collected 12,618 sightings from 1947 to 1969, with 701 remaining “unidentified” at closure. [U.S. Air Force]af.milUnidentified Flying Objects and Air Force Project Blue Book > Air Force > Fact Sheet Display…

But the same official sources are clear about limits. The Air Force concluded that no investigated UFO indicated a national security threat, no evidence showed technology beyond modern scientific knowledge, and no evidence indicated extraterrestrial vehicles. [U.S. Air Force]af.milUnidentified Flying Objects and Air Force Project Blue Book > Air Force > Fact Sheet Display… That conclusion does not mean every Paraguayan sighting has a known explanation. It means the official US programme did not validate the extraordinary interpretation.

There is also no strong public evidence of a dedicated Paraguayan state UFO office comparable to Uruguay’s former air force commission or recent US UAP structures. For Paraguay, the available record is mostly local journalism, private research, civilian databases and foreign archival references. That makes Paraguay an important page in a country-by-country UFO project precisely because it shows the difference between a “national UFO tradition” and a formal national investigation system.

Modern official UAP discussion reinforces the same evidentiary caution. NASA states that the limited number of high-quality UAP observations makes it impossible to draw firm scientific conclusions about many events, and that most sightings contain too little data to verify or explain confidently. [NASA Science]science.nasa.govScience UAP FAQsScience UAP FAQs The US All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office has also said it found no verifiable evidence that any UAP sighting represented extraterrestrial activity or that the US government or private industry had access to extraterrestrial technology. [U.S. Department of War]war.govDOD Report Discounts Sightings of Extraterrestrial Technology > U.S. Department of War > Defense Department News U.S. Department of War…</span></span></span>(#endnote-10 “Snippet: DOD Report Discounts Sightings of Extraterrestrial Technology > U.S. Department of War > Defense Department News U.S. Department of War”) These are US conclusions, not Paraguayan investigations, but they provide a useful standard for judging what the Paraguayan evidence does and does not show.

Evidence quality: confirmed, contested and likely explained

A Paraguay UFO page is most useful when it grades claims instead of treating every sighting alike. The available record supports three broad categories.

Confirmed as reports: These are events that can be shown to have been reported, published or catalogued. The 1948 Asunción case qualifies because it appears in Paraguayan press coverage connected to Project Blue Book documentation and Maidana’s archival work. [Última Hora]ultimahora.comÚltima Hora EEUU investigó avistamientos de ovnis en ParaguayÚltima Hora EEUU investigó avistamientos de ovnis en Paraguay The NUFORC Paraguay entries also qualify as self-reported civilian records, because the database lists dates, places, shapes and summaries. [nuforc.org]nuforc.orgOpen source on nuforc.org. “Confirmed as a report” does not mean confirmed as anomalous technology.

Contested local cases: Tañarandy is the clearest example. It has named local memory, anniversary reporting and a community artwork, but the public evidence is testimonial and retrospective. ABC’s own framing preserves the split between residents who view it as fantasy and those who treat it as a sign of extraterrestrial visitation. [abc.com.py]abc.com.pyovnis. Últimas noticias de ovnis en ABC Colorovnis. Últimas noticias de ovnis en ABC Color

Likely explained or weak cases: Modern light formations require special caution because satellite constellations can look unfamiliar, especially shortly after deployment. One NUFORC Paraguay entry from 16 February 2021 describes a line of about 40 objects across the sky and includes the database note “Starlink satellites?” [nuforc.org]nuforc.orgNUFOR C Reports for Country ParaguayNUFOR C Reports for Country Paraguay This is not a formal debunking, but it is a strong prompt for mundane checking. Scientific work on Starlink misidentification has found that satellite trains and unusual illumination can generate UAP reports from pilots and lay observers, and that better space-situational awareness could reduce confusion. [arXiv]arxiv.orgSource details in endnotes. ABC also reported a regional example in Uruguay where lights initially reported as UFOs were clarified by the Uruguayan Air Force as Starlink satellites after investigation. [abc.com.py]abc.com.pyovnis en paraguay reportan avistamientos en varias zonas del paisovnis en paraguay reportan avistamientos en varias zonas del pais

This split keeps the Paraguay record honest. There are genuine reports, some with historical interest. There are also cases where the best explanation is probably ordinary: satellites, meteors, aircraft, atmospheric effects, camera artefacts or incomplete witness information.

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Why Asunción and the Central region dominate recent reports

The modern public record is biased towards places with more people, more cameras and more internet access. NUFORC’s Paraguay list is heavily weighted towards Asunción and the Central Department, including Asunción reports from 2006, 2008, 2021, 2023 and 2024, plus Mariano Roque Alonso in 2022 and Villeta in 2025. [nuforc.org]nuforc.orgOpen source on nuforc.org. This does not prove that the capital region has more anomalous activity. It more likely shows where reporting pathways are easier.

The Chaco appears in the 1948 material as a striking contrast: a rural sighting from Estancia Santa Felicia reportedly formed part of the same broader event as Asunción and Areguá. [Última Hora]ultimahora.comÚltima Hora EEUU investigó avistamientos de ovnis en ParaguayÚltima Hora EEUU investigó avistamientos de ovnis en Paraguay That is valuable because it prevents an entirely capital-centred reading of Paraguay’s UFO record. Still, rural reports are less likely to be documented with exact time stamps, photos, astronomical checks or independent follow-up.

Misiones, through Tañarandy, represents a third pattern: not a high-volume reporting hub, but a place where one alleged landing narrative became locally memorable. [abc.com.py]abc.com.pyrecordaron 25 anos de avistamiento de un ovni en tanarandyrecordaron 25 anos de avistamiento de un ovni en tanarandy In a region-level reading, Paraguay’s UFO map is therefore not just “where sightings happened”; it is a map of documentation conditions — newspapers in Asunción, oral memory in rural communities, online databases in the smartphone era, and foreign archives where early reports crossed international attention.

How reliable are Paraguay’s UFO sources?

The best sources for Paraguay are useful but limited in different ways. Local newspapers such as Última Hora and ABC Color provide names, dates, places and social context, but they often report ufological claims rather than independently reconstructing the event. [Última Hora]ultimahora.comÚltima Hora EEUU investigó avistamientos de ovnis en ParaguayÚltima Hora EEUU investigó avistamientos de ovnis en Paraguay Maidana’s compilation is important because it gathered scattered material, yet it remains a private ufology work rather than an official state investigation. Portal Guaraní’s bibliographic entry confirms publication details — title, author, ISBN, page count, editor and year — but not the truth of each case inside the book. [portalguarani.com]portalguarani.comOVNI S EN EL PARAGUAYOVNI S EN EL PARAGUAY

Project Blue Book and National Archives material are stronger as institutional sources, but they have a different limitation: they reflect US military procedures, priorities and classifications, not Paraguayan civil investigation. NARA confirms the existence and availability of Blue Book records, while the Air Force fact sheet gives the programme’s overall conclusion and statistics. [National Archives]archives.govNational Archives Project BLUE BOOKNational Archives Project BLUE BOOK These sources are excellent for establishing that a US programme existed and what it concluded; they are not automatic proof that every foreign case was deeply investigated.

Civilian databases such as NUFORC are helpful for locating modern reports, but their entries vary sharply in quality. A one-line light report, a video upload, a witness narrative and a self-sceptical “maybe asteroid” entry should not be weighed equally. NUFORC’s Paraguay page is best used as a signpost for further verification, not as a final evidentiary authority. [nuforc.org]nuforc.orgOpen source on nuforc.org.

What a strong Paraguay UFO case would need

The main weakness in Paraguay’s record is not that witnesses are necessarily unreliable. It is that many reports lack the data needed to choose between competing explanations. NASA’s UAP guidance is useful here: without extensive, high-quality data, it is nearly impossible to verify or explain an observation scientifically. [NASA Science]science.nasa.govScience UAP FAQsScience UAP FAQs

For Paraguay, a strong modern case would need exact time and location, multiple independent witnesses, original unedited images or video, weather data, aircraft and satellite checks, astronomical reconstruction, camera metadata, and prompt site examination if physical traces are alleged. A rural landing claim such as Tañarandy would need soil, vegetation and radiation testing performed quickly and independently. A moving-light case in Asunción would need satellite pass checks, aircraft tracking and comparison with Starlink deployment visibility.

This is why the evidentiary bar should be higher for extraordinary claims than for cultural history. It is reasonable to say Paraguay has a UFO tradition. It is reasonable to say the 1948 Asunción event is historically interesting. It is not reasonable, on the public evidence available, to say Paraguay has confirmed extraterrestrial visitation.

Bottom line

Paraguay’s UFO record is modest but genuinely worth documenting. Its strongest anchor is the 1948 Asunción-linked case, which reportedly drew US Project Blue Book attention and involved multiple Paraguayan locations. Its most memorable local tradition is Tañarandy, where a 1998 alleged landing became part of community memory through anniversary reporting and public art. Its modern record is thin but traceable through civilian databases, with several Asunción-area reports and at least one case that already points towards a Starlink-style explanation.

The fairest classification is mixed: confirmed reports, contested interpretations and many unresolved gaps. Paraguay is not a country with a clearly demonstrated official UFO cover-up or a large public state archive. It is a country where scattered sightings, local storytelling, private research and foreign archival traces intersect — and where the most responsible reading is neither dismissal nor belief, but careful separation between what was reported, what was investigated, what was explained, and what remains genuinely unknown.

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