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shorter. The sported almond shaped eyes and very prominent cheekbones. The<br />
creatures approached the two frightened witnesses and communicated with<br />
telepathically. They said something about the fact that ‘they were not form this<br />
world and had not hostile motives, so humans needn’t be afraid of them.” The<br />
creatures subsequently returned to the object, after which it took off and<br />
disappeared into the sky. The witnesses realized that the automobile had nothing<br />
wrong with it and was working fine.<br />
HC addendum<br />
Source: Maurizio Verga “When Saucers Came to Earth”<br />
B<br />
Type:<br />
273.<br />
Location. Coronel Pringles Argentina<br />
Date: December 4 1954<br />
Time: 0600A<br />
E. Aguirre Zavala, a commercial employee, observed a very bright disc coming<br />
down to about 20” above the ground, where it remained suspended. In the middle of<br />
this disc there moved a strange figure, which seemed to be a dwarf with an<br />
enormous head. The UFO rose up shortly afterward after emitting a very bright<br />
light.<br />
Humcat 1954-136<br />
Source: Humcat quoting newspaper source<br />
A<br />
Comments: Early report describing a small large headed humanoid.<br />
Type:<br />
274.<br />
Location. Caselle Di Nogara, Verona, Italy<br />
Date: December 4 1954<br />
Time: night<br />
A young waiter observed a large “flying saucer” that touched the ground in a<br />
meadow close to his house. The object was sky-blue in color and a bright red light<br />
emerged from some symmetrical, round openings. The witness, also an amateur<br />
hunter, took his rifle and walked through the nighttime fog towards the object. At<br />
about 50 meters distance from it, he fired at a figure that appeared to emerge from<br />
the saucer’s turret. Immediately thereafter the witness was struck by a violent blast<br />
of wind and the disc “disappeared into the darkness”.<br />
Humcat 1954-137<br />
Source: Jacques Vallee, Passport to Magonia<br />
B<br />
Type:<br />
275.<br />
Location. Zuera, Zaragoza, Spain<br />
Con formato: Derecha: 18<br />
pto<br />
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