S2 Ep24: Archive 224 Puerto Rico
SHOW NOTES
INTRO
An overview of Puerto Rico as a location tied to dense rainforest, strategic military presence, cryptid lore, and a high volume of reported unidentified aerial phenomena. This segment sets the tone and outlines the episode’s focus on reported alien sightings, unexplained creatures, and restricted military zones.
GEOGRAPHY AND STRATEGIC IMPORTANCE
This section explores Puerto Rico’s role as a strategic military location, focusing on its position between the Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean Sea, its proximity to major maritime routes, and its access to the Panama Canal. It covers the development of U.S. military infrastructure at Roosevelt Roads Naval Station, its Cold War significance, its closure in 2004, and its reactivation in 2025.
It also examines Vieques Island as a former bombing range, including decades of live-fire exercises, depleted uranium use, the death of David Sanes, environmental contamination, Superfund cleanup, and ongoing safety concerns. The segment closes by connecting Roosevelt Roads, Vieques, and El Yunque as geographically linked areas tied to military activity and later reports of unexplained aerial phenomena.
UFO REPORTING IN PUERTO RICO
A deep dive into Puerto Rico’s reputation as a UFO hotspot, supported by reports from civilians, military personnel, radar operators, and pilots. The segment centers on the 1964 USS Gyatt incident, including repeated radar contacts, the F-8 Crusader intercept, Lieutenant Commander Kyle H. Woodbury’s description of a dark delta-shaped object, and radar indications of extreme speed, acceleration, and altitude changes.
It also covers the Project Blue Book response, the object’s classification as an “unidentified aircraft,” and the unresolved questions surrounding the investigation. The segment then moves into the 1975 Vampire of Moca cases, later winged humanoid reports, the 2013 Aguadilla infrared footage, the Puerto Rico Trench, and local claims of submerged glowing objects near the “South Depth” zone.
EL YUNQUE AND LOCAL REPORTS
This segment shifts into El Yunque National Forest, the only tropical rainforest in the U.S. National Forest System, known for dense vegetation, rainfall, fog, and limited trail visibility. It covers reported aerial lights above the canopy and ridge lines, silent objects, sudden directional changes, and lights appearing or disappearing in the mist.
It also explores reported humanoid encounters, including tall thin figures, the 1973 trail encounter, the 1992 Mount Britton “gray” sightings, and localized Chupacabra-style reports within the forest. The section closes with folklore, including duendes, Taíno beliefs connected to Yúcahu, the Cave of the Crying Child, and La Francesa.
OUTRO
A reflective closing that ties together military history, documented sightings, cryptid reports, and long-standing folklore. Emphasize that the episode does not present proof of extraterrestrial activity, but a record of unresolved sightings, theories, and reported experiences that continue to raise questions.
Close by inviting Puerto Rican listeners to share personal experiences, crediting Sam from Scare Me Sam, recommending her podcast for creepy book recommendations, and reminding listeners to follow The Ominous Archives on social media and share the show with friends.
REFERENCES AND BIBLIOGRAPHY
“1975, February~July: The Vampire of Moca.” AnomalyInfo.
http://anomalyinfo.com/Stories/1975-vampire-moca
[http://anomalyinfo.com/Stories/1975-vampire-moca]This source documents the 1975 livestock deaths in Moca, Puerto Rico, often referred to as the “Vampire of Moca.” It compiles eyewitness reports, descriptions of animal wounds, and associated sightings of strange lights and creatures, providing context for early cryptid and UFO-related claims on the island.
“Devices of Unknown Origin Part I: Mystery in the Caribbean.” The Debrief.
https://thedebrief.org/devices-of-unknown-origin-part-i-mystery-in-the-caribbean/
[https://thedebrief.org/devices-of-unknown-origin-part-i-mystery-in-the-caribbean/]This article investigates the 1964 USS Gyatt incident and related military encounters with unidentified aerial objects near Puerto Rico. It draws from declassified communications, radar data, and pilot testimony to present a detailed account of one of the region’s most significant documented UAP cases.
“Lessons from Vieques: Resisting US Militarism, Building Unity.” Nation of Change.
https://www.nationofchange.org/2025/06/20/lessons-from-vieques-resisting-us-militarism-building-unity/
[https://www.nationofchange.org/2025/06/20/lessons-from-vieques-resisting-us-militarism-building-unity/]This article examines the social and political resistance to U.S. military activity on Vieques Island. It highlights decades of bombing exercises, the environmental and health concerns raised by residents, and the activism that led to the cessation of military operations in 2003.
“Public Health Assessment: Air Pathway Evaluation, Isla de Vieques Bombing Range, Vieques, Puerto Rico.”
https://chatgpt.com/c/69f93e3e-40b8-8332-b335-3e703e4910a0
[https://chatgpt.com/c/69f93e3e-40b8-8332-b335-3e703e4910a0]This report evaluates potential health risks associated with airborne contaminants from the Vieques bombing range. It analyzes environmental data and exposure pathways to assess whether military activities contributed to adverse health outcomes among residents.
“Roosevelt Roads: A Timeline of Failed Projects in Eastern Puerto Rico.” The Abusable Past.
https://abusablepast.org/roosevelt-roads-a-timeline-of-failed-projects-in-eastern-puerto-rico/
[https://abusablepast.org/roosevelt-roads-a-timeline-of-failed-projects-in-eastern-puerto-rico/]This source provides a historical overview of Roosevelt Roads Naval Station, including its establishment, operational history, closure in 2004, and subsequent redevelopment challenges. It offers insight into the base’s long-term impact on the region.
“Urban Legends of Puerto Rico: Unearth the Island’s Best-Kept Secrets.” Discover Puerto Rico.
https://www.discoverpuertorico.com/article/urban-legends-puerto-rico-unearth-islands-best-kept-secrets
[https://www.discoverpuertorico.com/article/urban-legends-puerto-rico-unearth-islands-best-kept-secrets]This article compiles well-known Puerto Rican folklore, including stories tied to El Yunque and other regions. It provides cultural context for legends such as duendes and other supernatural accounts referenced in local storytelling traditions.
“Vieques, a Target in the Sun.” Washington Office on Latin America (WOLA).
https://www.wola.org/sites/default/files/downloadable/Regional%20Security/Vieques%20a%20Target%20in%20the%20Sun%205.1.13.pdf
[https://www.wola.org/sites/default/files/downloadable/Regional%20Security/Vieques%20a%20Target%20in%20the%20Sun%205.1.13.pdf]This report details the history of U.S. Navy operations on Vieques, including land expropriation, decades of live-fire training, and the resulting environmental and social consequences. It serves as a comprehensive resource on the island’s militarization and its aftermath.
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