By Joe Biscotto – The Contact Report
There’s a village deep in the Peruvian Amazon that doesn’t sleep like it used to.
Last year, something started stalking the people of Alto Nanay. It didn’t walk—it floated. It didn’t speak—but it paralyzed. People fired shotguns and hit nothing. And at the center of it all: a 15-year-old girl who swears something tried to take her face.
This is one of those stories that doesn’t go viral because it’s too strange. Too hard to explain. The kind that slips into a dark corner of the internet, where it’s dismissed as myth, or worse—ignored.
But if you talk to the villagers, the fear is real. The wounds are real. And the silence from officials? That’s real too.
The Attacks Begin
It started in July 2023 in the district of Loreto, near the river. Locals began reporting tall, armored figures moving through the jungle at night. Not walking—floating. Seven feet tall, with glowing eyes and heads too large for a human. They glided silently, often on what people described as “hover discs.”
One man said he shot one point-blank in the chest. No blood. No movement. Just gone.
Another was slashed across the chest by what he called a “bladed light.”
They named them “Los Pelacaras”—Face Peelers. Because whatever they were, they weren’t just attacking. They were taking things.
The Girl in the Sky
Then came the moment that turned everything.
A teenage girl was walking outside one night when she was grabbed from behind—one of the beings covered her mouth, the other took her legs. She was lifted into the air, hovering above the ground. Frozen. Her family saw it happen.
They say the entities injected something into her nose, smeared a cold cream across her jaw, and began cutting into her neck with a precise, scalpel-like tool.
If her relatives hadn’t rushed at them with flashlights, she may not have come back. The beings dropped her and took off—straight up.
She lived. But her wounds didn’t look like animal scratches or scrapes. They looked clinical.
The Official Story
Authorities eventually responded. The Peruvian Navy showed up. So did the police. Their explanation? Illegal gold miners using jetpacks to scare villagers away from the jungle.
It’s a neat answer. But no one was arrested. No jetpacks were recovered. No one found any nearby mining camps. And who exactly has the budget—or the reason—to terrorize an entire village for weeks in the middle of the Amazon?
The locals didn’t buy it. Neither did a few independent investigators who visited the region, including American researcher Timothy Alberino, who called the technology involved “otherworldly.”
What Were They?
This is where things get weird—and harder to dismiss.
We’ve heard stories like this before. From Brazil. From parts of Africa. From the U.S. southwest. Reports of beings with advanced flight tech, immune to bullets, conducting strange biological procedures on people who live far from any media.
In many of these cases, there are recurring themes:
Floating craft
Beings that don’t speak
Precision wounds or memory loss
Government disinterest, deflection, or silence
This wasn’t a mass sighting of lights in the sky. It wasn’t a blurry photo. This was boots-on-the-ground fear. And to the people in Alto Nanay, it felt like an invasion.
Why It Matters
We’re quick to label these things: aliens, black ops, hysteria, hoax. But what if we’re too quick? What if these stories—these impossible stories—are the ones we should be paying the most attention to?
If this was a test run, if some intelligence (human or not) is experimenting in the shadows, Alto Nanay might just be a data point. But if it’s real—if what happened there is what it felt like—then we have a much bigger problem.
One that isn’t just flying over our heads anymore.
It’s landing.
They didn’t come to talk. They came to take something. And they knew exactly what they were looking for.