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UFOs in the Amazon: Rony Vernet’s Astonishing UAP Investigation | July 2, 2026

Source: Podcast UFO Live Shows youtube



Description:
Rony Vernet returns to Podcast UFO for an in-depth discussion of his ongoing field investigations into unusual phenomena reported in the Amazon rainforest and across Brazil.

An electrical engineer and independent researcher, Vernet describes expeditions into remote indigenous communities where witnesses have reported close encounters with luminous orbs, humanoid figures, unusual lights, equipment interference, and other anomalous activity. He explains the challenges of documenting reports in isolated areas, building trust with local communities, and attempting to collect meaningful scientific data under difficult field conditions.

Martin and Rony also discuss the 2023 reports from Peru involving alleged flying humanoid figures, the famous 1996 Varginha case in Brazil, and Rony’s research into additional military and police encounters in the Brazilian state of Minas Gerais.

Rony shares details of his camera and sensor setups, including infrared cameras, drones, magnetic sensors, infrasound equipment, and radio antennas. He also discusses the frustrating pattern of apparent equipment failures and interference during some of the most dramatic reported events.

Topics include:
• Indigenous encounters with glowing orbs in the Amazon
• The Peru “flying humanoid” reports and official explanations
• The Varginha incident and its continuing mysteries
• Reports of military police encounters with UAPs and beings in Brazil
• Equipment interference, blacked-out recordings, and field documentation challenges
• The role of scientific methodology in UAP research
• Whether some phenomena may be physical, psychological, spiritual, or interdimensional
• How indigenous communities interpret unusual activity in the forest

Rony’s documentaries and research links are available below:

Phenomena in the Amazon: Indigenous Encounters



The documentary follows an investigation into reports of unexplained phenomena in the Amazon rainforest, including unidentified aerial objects, entities, and other anomalous events documented since at least the 1940s.

At its core, the film centers on the journey of engineer and physicist Rony Vernet to the state of Acre, where he conducts field research to examine close-contact cases reported by members of the Yawanawa Indigenous community.

Beyond the investigation itself, the film explores the human impact of these experiences on Indigenous communities, where encounters with the unknown intersect with daily life, belief systems, and collective memory. It raises broader questions about how such phenomena affect not only isolated populations, but humanity’s understanding of reality as a whole.

The documentary also highlights the importance of Indigenous culture and traditional knowledge, suggesting that these perspectives—often overlooked—may offer valuable insights when brought into dialogue with scientific methods. By bridging these worlds, the film invites a more comprehensive approach to investigating the unknown.

Director and Producer: Rony Vernet
Soundtrack: Iskukua
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