La Rubia Abduction
On June 1, 1985, taxi driver Dionisio Llanca claimed he was abducted while driving near La Rubia, Spain. He reported being paralyzed, taken aboard a craft, and subjected to medical examination by tall, blonde beings with elongated eyes. His account included details later found in other Spanish UFO cases.
The La Rubia case is one of several significant Spanish abduction reports from the 1980s, a period when Spain experienced a wave of UFO activity. While less well-known internationally than American cases, the La Rubia abduction shares striking similarities with other encounters worldwide.
The Witness
The witness was a Spanish taxi driver who reported his experience after a night drive took an unexpected turn. Like many abduction witnesses, he was an ordinary working person with no history of UFO interest or mental health concerns.
The Encounter
According to the account, the witness was driving near La Rubia in the Getafe area south of Madrid when unusual events began:
The Light: A bright light appeared in the sky and seemed to track his vehicle.
Vehicle Interference: His taxi’s engine and lights failed - a common pattern in UFO encounters.
The Paralysis: He found himself unable to move, frozen in place.
The Craft: A structured object was visible, from which figures emerged.
The Beings
The entities described had distinctive characteristics:
Height: Tall, approximately 6 feet or more
Appearance: Pale skin, blonde hair, and elongated eyes
Demeanor: Clinical and methodical rather than threatening
Communication: Limited but purposeful
These descriptions align with the “Nordic” alien type reported in some European cases.
The Experience Aboard
The witness reported being taken aboard the craft where:
Medical Examination: He was subjected to physical examination using unfamiliar instruments.
Sample Collection: Blood or tissue samples may have been taken.
Communication Attempts: The beings seemed to convey information, though the method was unclear.
Duration: The experience lasted an unknown period, possibly longer than it seemed.
The Aftermath
Following the encounter:
Missing Time: The witness could not account for a period of time during his drive.
Physical Effects: He reported feeling unwell, with symptoms including headache and disorientation.
Psychological Impact: The experience affected him significantly, though details of his later life are not well documented.
Spanish UFO Wave
The La Rubia case occurred during an active period for Spanish ufology:
1970s-1980s: Spain experienced numerous UFO reports during this period.
Other Cases: Several other abduction-type encounters were reported across Spain.
Official Interest: Spanish military and civil aviation authorities documented numerous reports.
Research Community: Spanish UFO researchers investigated many cases during this era.
Investigation
The case was investigated by Spanish UFO researchers:
Documentation: Witness interviews were conducted and documented.
Pattern Analysis: The case was compared to other Spanish and international reports.
Credibility Assessment: Investigators evaluated the witness’s reliability.
Publication: The case appeared in Spanish UFO literature of the period.
Similarities to Other Cases
The La Rubia encounter shares elements with many abduction reports:
- Vehicle interference (engine and lights failing)
- Paralysis
- Tall, humanoid beings
- Medical examination
- Missing time
- Post-experience symptoms
These patterns appear across cultures and continents, raising questions about their source.
Nordic vs. Grey Aliens
The La Rubia beings’ description as tall with blonde hair fits the “Nordic” category rather than the more commonly reported “Greys”:
Nordic Type: Tall, human-like, often blonde, reported frequently in European cases.
Grey Type: Small, large-headed, large dark eyes, more common in American reports.
Regional Patterns: Some researchers have noted apparent regional preferences in alien descriptions, though the significance is debated.
Legacy
While not as famous as American abduction cases, the La Rubia encounter:
- Contributed to Spanish UFO research
- Provided another data point in the abduction phenomenon
- Demonstrated the global nature of such reports
- Influenced Spanish ufological literature
What Happened?
Whether the witness experienced actual contact, a psychological episode, or something else entirely remains unknown. His account shares too many elements with worldwide reports to dismiss easily, yet remains impossible to verify.
The La Rubia case stands as one of many similar reports from 1980s Spain - a time and place where something unusual seemed to be happening in the skies.
Sources
- Spanish UFO research archives
- Investigator case files
- Spanish ufological publications