Zanfretta Alien Abductions

Zanfretta Alien Abductions
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Date: December 6th, 1978

Location: Torriglia, Liguria, Italy

In 1978, a private security guard was destined to have one of the most bizarre, and outright terrifying, encounters with extraterrestrial beings ever recorded.

On the frigid, moonless night of December 6th, 1978, a 26 year old night watchman, husband and father of 2 named Pier Zanfretta was on a routine patrol in the village of Torriglia, when he stumbled into a horrifying encounter with creatures from out of this world that would forever change his life.

According to Pier’s report, he was negotiating the dangerously icy roads in his patrol car, en route to the currently unoccupied country home of a client, Dr. Ettore Righi, when the engine, radio and lights of his vehicle all simultaneously, and inexplicably, died.

It was at that moment that Zanfretta claimed to have seen 4 lights moving around in the garden of the Righi house.

Assuming that the strange beams were emanating from the flashlights of would be thieves, Pier quietly climbed out of his car with his revolver and flashlight at the ready.

He courageously committed to protecting his client’s home, silently slipped through the open gate and crept along a rock wall in an effort to get the jump on what he still assumed were ordinary burglars, it was then that he got the shock of his life.

Just as he was preparing to leap out to confront these trespassers, Zanfretta felt something touch his shoulder from behind.

He spun around, revolver in hand, but instead of finding an average human criminal illuminated by his flashlight’s harsh glare, he saw an entity that he described as being:

An enormous green, ugly and frightful creature, with undulating skin, as though he were very fat or dressed in a loose, gray tunic, no less than 10' tall.

In later interviews, Zanfretta would include more explicit descriptions of these ostensibly interstellar beasts including such features as hairy, greenish skin, points on the sides of their faces, rounded fingertips, monstrous, yellow triangular eyes and red veins across the forehead.

Based on this depiction, these life forms may be akin to what some believe are a particularly nasty breed of Extra Terrestrial known in UFOlogical circles as reptoids.

It’s also worth noting that this vast size is a trait shared by the bizarre, and equally huge, Voronezh aliens, which were seen in the former Soviet Union in 1989.

Zanfretta also described a unique mechanical apparatus that fit over their mouths, which enabled them to breath in Earth’s oxygen rich atmosphere.

Later, while under hypnosis, he recalled asking these creatures about the odd device:

Why don’t you have a mouth?

You get only those irons with a net, which give out light.

Pier was so stunned by the sight before him that he immediately dropped his flashlight, but, in what was no doubt an adrenaline fueled burst of self control, he managed to hastily snatched it up and sprint away from this bizarre brute.

As he approached his car, Pier would testify that a brilliant light began to loom up behind him.

He looked over his shoulder to see a massive, triangular shape, which blinded him with its luminosity.

Pier shielded his eyes with his arm and stared in awe as this gigantic UFO, which he claimed eclipsed even the house in its immensity, ascended with a hiss from behind the Righi residence.

It was at this point that Zanfretta claimed to have been blasted with a searing wave of heat.

Struggling, he finally made it back to his car where he proceeded to contact his security company’s center of operations in nearby Genoa.

It was at precisely 12:15 a.m. when Carlo Toccalino, the security company’s radio operator, testified that Pier was speaking in a confused and agitated fashion.

Toccalino claimed that what little he could discern of Pier’s incoherent babbling consisted of descriptions of bizarre, inhuman beings.

When Toccalino asked his comrade to describe who was assaulting him, Zanfretta’s shocking response was:

No, they aren’t men, they aren’t men, my God, are they ugly.

At that point, the communications were abruptly broken off and Toccalino called the chief of the security service, Lieutenant Giovanni Cassiba.

Cassiba, certainly concerned with both the welfare of his man and his client’s property, sent another patrol out to check on Zanfretta without delay.

Due to the treacherous conditions, the second patrol did not reach the site until about an hour later.

It was at about 1:15 a.m. when both night watchmen, Walter Lauria and Raimondo Mascia, discovered Pier lying prone on the frozen ground in front of the Righi house.

When Zanfretta saw the approaching guards, he leapt to his feet, eyes bulging with fear, pistol and flashlight both aimed at his comrades.

Lauria & Mascia both attested that the usually timid and lucid family man was irrational and did not appear to recognize them, nor did he seem comprehend their urgent requests for him to lower his weapon.

The guards, fearing for their own welfare, rushed Pier and fortunately managed to disarm him before there were any unintentional casualties.

The pair later testified that they were shocked to discover how warm his clothes were, despite the fact that he had apparently been laying on frozen ground for the last hour.

This event was so disturbing that the Italian military police, the Carabinieri, were immediately dispatched to the area in order to investigate.

The very same night they found 2 distinct marks in the frost smothered grass behind the country home.

These immense imprints, which some have speculated may have been created by the triangular UFOs landing gear, were measured to be 9' in diameter and were shaped like horseshoes.

The commandant of the Torriglia station, Antonio Nucchi, who had known Pier for many years, stated unequivocally that he believed in the veracity of the guard’s frankly extraordinary testimony.

When asked his opinion of the mental stability of this professional sentry, Nucchi answered:

I can state with certainty that he is a clear thinking man with no strange fantasies in his head.

When we went to investigate the scene the next day, he almost didn’t want to come, he was so scared.

Only something exceptional could have frightened him so.

During the investigation Nucchi revealed that no less than 52 Torriglia citizens had reported spying a bright, glaring illumination emanating from the direction of the Righi house at exactly the same time Zanfretta testified to watching the triangular UFO rise up into the atmosphere.

The story might well have ended there were it not for frenzy that soon descended on the village of Torriglia in the form of a scoop hungry press who had gotten wind of this extraordinary tale of UFOs, gargantuan alien visitors and a petrified security guard.

Not surprisingly, the reactions that most of the television and newspaper reporters had to this story ranged from polite skepticism to outright ridicule of Pier and his mental state.

Some even went so far as to flat out assert he was lying about the whole thing.

This incredulous attitude was shared by almost all of the journalists, with the sole exception of a reporter named Rino Di Stefano, who was working for the local Genoa daily paper Il Corriere Mercantile.

Di Stefano was intrigued by the Pier case and wrote several articles on the subject.

Unlike most of his peers, Di Stefano could not rationalize why a husband and father, who was engaged in a respected profession, would jeopardize both his career and his reputation in the community by making up a story as patently ludicrous as this.

So he took it upon himself to contact Zanfretta in order to get to the bottom of this mystery.

What seemed to confirm Di Stefano’s belief in Pier’s sincerity, above and beyond the additional 52 eyewitnesses who claimed to have also seen a bizarre light in the area, was what he attested to be the man’s disdain for the dubious fame and local recognition he was now being bombarded with: Zanfretta didn’t want to be famous.

He refused the notoriety, because he was worried about his job and his family.

Pier even admitted to Di Stefano that the crank calls he was steadily receiving were beginning to take their toll:

People call me on the phone at all hours just to play jokes on me.

I don’t know what it was that I saw, but I saw it.

I am not a liar, if I could have, I wouldn’t have reported my experiences, now that I see the consequences.

Even Gianfranco Tutti, the director of the Institute of Vigilance, the security company that Zanfretta worked for, who was understandably concerned about the possible negative publicity these events might shed on his company and the reliability of its employees, publicly stated that he believed that the guard was an honest man.

On December 23, 1978, the harried Zanfretta, with the encouragement of Di Stefano, agreed to undergo hypnosis in order to shed light on what really happened on the fateful night of December 6.

The session was held in Genoa and presided over by Dr. Mauro Moretti, a psychotherapist and member of the Italian Association of Medical Hypnosis.

During the session, Pier confirmed that not only had he actually seen beings from another world, but that these colossal fiends had actually abducted him.

He further claimed, under hypnosis, that these terrifying apparitions had transported him into a hot, luminous location where they thoroughly examined and interrogated him.

According to Zanfretta, these the creatures did not speak Italian, but used a strange luminous device to translate what they were saying.

During the same session, Zanfretta also indicated that the creatures came from the planet Teetonia, which was located in the third galaxy and that, perhaps most disturbingly, they want to talk with us and that they will soon return in larger numbers.

It should be noted that soon could be a relative concept from species hailing from another world.

Sadly for Zanfretta, the horrific abductions did not stop here.

At 11:45 p.m., on the foggy, rain soaked eve of December 26, just 3 nights after his first hypnosis session, Zanfretta claimed to have been snatched yet again.

He stated that he was driving his patrol car through the Bargagli tunnel, near the Scoffera Pass, when he he lost control of the vehicle.

The panic stricken guard immediately radioed in and reported that his car was now driving of its own accord and had emerged from the tunnel.

The horrified Zanfretta desperately tried to engage the brakes and the steering wheel to no avail as the Fiat continued to barrel through the drizzly fog bank up a steep incline.

After traveling in the presumably remote controlled automobile for approximately a mile, his Fiat finally come to a bone jarring halt.

Zanfretta was thrust forward by the momentum and smashed his head against the steering wheel.

It was then that his car was bathed in a white hot light.

At this point the security company radio operator claimed that Pier called in, speaking in what he described as a very controlled voice, stating that:

The car has stopped.

I saw a bright light.

Now I am getting out.

Much like the first incident, Zanfretta and his vehicle were discovered at 1:10 a.m. by another pair of security guards.

The first man to spot Pier was Sergeant Emanuele Travenzoli.

Travenzoli stated that he found Pier in a field near the road and, despite the continuing downpour his clothes were warm and dry.

Travenzoli also claimed that Zanfretta was in a state of shock, quivering and weeping.

This time the men on the scene were disturbed to hear their companion declare:

They say I must leave with them.

What about my children?

I don’t want to, I don’t want to.

Once again the Carabinieri were called in.

After they arrived on the scene, the military officers found that even though the Fiat had been exposed to the cold downpour for an extended period of time, the roof of the car was as hot as one that had been baking in the scorching Sun.

Equally inexplicably, the officers revealed that the auto’s interior was as hot as an oven.

As if that weren’t bizarre enough, the military police also discovered that the Fiat was surrounded by inexplicably huge boot prints measuring 20" long, by 8" wide.

These odd, almost Bigfoot like, prints had a distinctive bare spot between sole and heel.

This remains one of the most intriguing traces of physical evidence ever to have been left at the scene of an alleged alien abduction.

The Carabinieri then came across Pier’s revolver, a Smith & Wesson .38 Special, which had been fired 5 times.

Amazingly, the still scared guard could not recall at whom or what he had fired the weapon.

Needless to say, due to the unexplained firing of bullets as well as the public furor surrounding these abductions, the military police’s probe into these unlikely events required a full report.

On January 3, 1979, all data in the case was collected by commandant Nucchi in a file labeled the Report on the Sighting of Unidentified Flying Objects by Fortunato Zanfretta.

This file was forwarded to the magistratès court in Genoa with an inquiry as to what action should be taken.

Finally, after the buck had been passed numerous times, the report was delivered to Magistrate Russo who, a year later on January 11, 1980, certified that it could be filed away with the declaration of:

No crime committed.

The Carabinieri also informed the Italian Department of Interior and other military commands of the incident by 2 telexes sent respectively on December 8th and 28th of 1978.

The Carabinieri defined the degree of reliability that these bizarre events actually occurred as: good.

This concern on the part of the Carabinieri might not seem so far fetched when one considers the fact that in December of 1978, there were so many UFO sighting across Italy that Falco Accame, a former member of the Italian Parliament, asked both Italy’s Premier, Giulio Andreotti, and Minister of Defense, Attilio Ruffini, to inform the Italian Congress about their opinion concerning the nature of the recent UFO sightings and what threats they may pose to the citizens of Italy.

Following his second encounter with the unknown, Pier became somewhat of a reluctant celebrity.

His employers, concerned about all the publicity as well as the mental health of their armed employee, asked prominent neurologist, Dr. Giorgio Gianniotti, to examine Pier.

His diagnosis was:

The man is in a state of shock, but he is perfectly sane.

Dr. Gianniotti’s conclusions helped to improve the credibility of this once unknown working class man, but the naysayers were starting to make life a living Hell for Zanfretta and his family.

It was then that Zanfretta agreed to undergo hypnosis under the supervision of Dr. Moretti yet again, and this time he consented to allow it to be televised in an effort to prove he was not insane.

During this interview, Pier recalled being stripped and forced by the abductors to wear a strange helmet, which enabled him to understand their language, but caused him tremendous pain.

He also remembered one of the aliens taking his gun and firing the bullets into a panel, in what one can only assume was an effort to see if human weapons had the capability of harming them.

Pier then expressed fear over the fact that he may be required to leave his home and family behind:

I know that you need me, but I don’t want to.

I like to be alone.

I have 2 children.

I feel good this way, and after all you are not human beings.

You are horrible.

Hundreds of thousands of viewers watched this extraordinary interview, but instead of clearing his name it only further exacerbated the skepticism of his critics and elevated his cult celebrity to a global level.

Eventually, as is often the case in unexplained events, the furor died down, that was until Zanfretta was abducted a third time.

On the night of July 30th, 1979, Pier was on a motorcycle patrol in the residential area of Quarto in Genoa, far from the lonely peaks of Torriglia, when he vanished once more.

Again his fellow guards were the first on the scene.

They managed to find him following a 2 hour search on the summit of nearby Mount Fasce.

It must be recognized that local eyewitnesses claimed that they had not seen the young guard or his motorcycle travel up the single road that led to the top of the mountain.

This time a hypnotic regression was conducted at International Center of Medical and Psychological Hypnosis in Milan where, on his own request, Zanfretta was injected with sodium penathol by Professor Marco Marchesan.

While under the truth serum’s effects, Zanfretta claimed that he was lifted from the ground into to the alien spaceship by a mysterious green light.

Following the procedure, Professor Marchesan confirmed that:

No human being can knowingly lie while he is under Pentothal treatment, so I think it’s very probable Zanfretta had these encounters.

Still, for poor Pier, and an even more unfortunate co-worker, the worst was yet to come.

At about 10:30 p.m., on Sunday, December 2, 1979, Zanfretta disappeared for the 4th time while driving an Austin Mini in the suburbs of Genoa.

This time, however, the 26 year old would not be the only one to have a brush with the inexplicable.

While driving in the hills of Genoa searching for their missing cohort, 4 patrol guards claimed to have clearly seen a very strange, cloud like object floating above them.

Then, 2 beams of light seemed to emanate from within the large cloud, illuminating the patrol cars below.

The vehicles’ engines concurrently stopped dead and the frightened, yet curious, guards got out of their patrol cards to get a better look at this UFO.

Apparently the Chief, Lieutenant Cassiba, became so frightened by the sight before them that he fired his pistol at the unknown object.

It was then that the lights were extinguished and the UFO slipped away.

Sadly, Lieutenant Cassiba’s frightened reaction would not be the most tragic result of this unusual eyewitness event.

One of those guards, Germano Zanardi, was so traumatized by the implications of what they had seen that it was said he never fully recovered his mental stability.

A few months following this encounter he ended his life with a self inflicted gunshot to the head.

Just when it seemed as if it were impossible, this case took an even weirder turn, when on Monday December 3rd of the same year, at approximately 9:30 p.m., Zanfretta got out of his patrol car at a self service gasoline station near downtown Genoa.

Pier claimed that he heard someone calling out to him from the shadows outside the station.

He described the entity that was speaking to him as a tall, humanoid figure with a bald, egg shaped head, who was dressed in a checkered suit that included a chest plate made of steel where the shirt should have been.

As bizarre as this description is, it must be noted that legendary paranormal investigator and Mothman Prophecies author, John A. Keel, was the first to chronicled these beings in his seminal tome on unexplained beasts:

The Complete Guide to Mysterious Beings.

Dubbed the Grinning Man by Keel, this lanky creature, or creatures as the case may be, has often been described as wearing a checkered shirt and is frequently associated with paranormal and, in particular, ufological phenomenon such as Men In Black.

The first reported encounter with the Grinning Man was said to have taken place on October 11, 1966, when this terrifying apparition was seen by 2 boys, James Yanchitis & Marvin Munoz, as they were walking home along a desolate stretch adjacent to the New Jersey Turnpike.

The lucky boys managed to run for safety.

Perhaps the most famous example of this phenomenon, however, comes to us in the form of an Indrid Cold, who was said to have terrified Mothman eyewitnesses in Point Pleasant, Virginia during the same year.

Zanfretta swore that the sound of the outlandish individual’s voice physically compelled him to obey the request that would come next.

Apparently the voice, which may or may not have been telepathic as is often the case in Grinning Man scenarios, ordered him to drive his vehicle into a small cloud that was hovering just above the ground.

Pier did as he was instructed and claims that he and his patrol car were levitated within the cloud and deposited onto a huge spacecraft.

Onboard the ship the guard was allowed to explore with the company of the oversized aliens.

Within the colossal craft, Zanfretta claimed to have seen large, transparent cylinders filled with a weird blue liquid.

One of the cylinders was said to have contained a frog shaped body, which the aliens explained was:

An enemy of ours from another planet.

Perhaps this was one of the same technologically advanced, self illuminated wand waving species that the Aquatic Enigmas known as the Loveland Frogmen belong to.

In 2 other cylinders, Pier observed a large bird like creature and another humanoid figure that he described as looking like a caveman.

Around this time these mystifying beings attempted to give Zanfretta a transparent sphere with what appeared to be an electrically charged pyramid inside.

The aliens claimed that utilizing the sphere would enable human beings to comprehend who they were and how they live.

Zanfretta tried to refuse the gift, stating that:

He had enough of all these strange encounters and wished only go back to his normal life.

Nevertheless, the creatures insisted he accept it, informing him that he was to give the sphere to a man of whose name he had never heard before, noted American scientist and UFO researcher Dr. J. Allen Hynek.

Zanfretta, for reason only clear to him, claims that instead of giving this prize to the now deceased Hynek, he hid the object somewhere in the hills near Genoa.

Pier disappeared again on February 14, 1980, after which he was found by his colleagues in a state of shock and suffering from mild hypothermia.

A villager living nearby stated that mere minutes before the rescuers arrived, he spied a huge, radiant mass in the sky.

During the next hypnosis session, Dr. Moretti found Zanfretta to be uncharacteristically uncooperative.

While hypnotized, he claimed he was contacting the aliens and began to speak an unknown language.

His voice became guttural and he uttered cryptic phrases like:

Question with negative answer, tixel, you can't work out anything in a case like this.

To believe or not to believe doesn't mean anything, each thing in its own time.

Against all odds, Pier managed to vanish yet again on August 13, 1980.

But this time, he was under close observation and was found before the aliens, or a Grinning Man for that matter, could contact him.

This was the end of his ordeal, at least until recently, when the now long retired security guard claimed the extraterrestrials reinitiated contact.

To what end remains to be seen.

According to his own accounts, originally made while under hypnosis, Zanfretta was abducted by aliens called Dragos from the planet Teetonia, and experienced repeated abductions by the same group over a period of several years.

As frightening or creepy as this case might sound, it seems like we can paint a more optimistic picture of the intentions of these visitors when we consider the words of Pier during one hypnosis section:

I know you are trying to come more frequently, no, you can’t come to Earth, people get scared if they look at you.

You can’t make friendship.

Please go.

Zanfretta has probably given more details about his alien abduction than any other person in history, his detailed accounts may cause even the most vehement skeptic to pause for thought.

To this day, the Zanfretta case remains one of the most curious and fascinating around the world.

Zanfretta claims he saw an entity that he described as being:

An enormous green, ugly and frightful creature, with undulating skin, as though he were very fat or dressed in a loose, gray tunic, no less than 10' tall.

In interviews, Zanfretta would include more explicit descriptions of these interstellar beasts including such features as hairy, greenish skin, points on the sides of their faces, rounded fingertips, monstrous, yellow triangular eyes and red veins across the forehead.

Based on this depiction, these life forms may be akin to what some believe are a particularly nasty breed of extraterrestrials known as Reptoids or Reptilians.

The original report of the event was so disturbing, that the Italian military police, the Carabinieri, were immediately dispatched to the area in order to investigate.

The very same night they found 2 distinct marks in the frost smothered grass behind the country home.

These immense imprints, which some have speculated may have been created by the triangular UFOs landing gear, were measured to be 9' in diameter and were shaped like horseshoes.

The commandant of the Torriglia station, Antonio Nucchi, who had known Zanfretta for many years, stated unequivocally that he believed in the veracity of the guard’s frankly extraordinary testimony.

When asked his opinion of the mental stability of this professional sentry, Nucchi answered:

I can state with certainty that he is a clear thinking man with no strange fantasies in his head.

When we went to investigate the scene the next day, he almost didn’t want to come, he was so scared.

Only something exceptional could have frightened him so.

During the investigation Nucchi revealed that no less than 52 Torriglia citizens had reported spying a bright, glaring illumination emanating from the direction of the Righi house at exactly the same time Zanfretta testified to watching the triangular UFO rise up into the atmosphere.

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