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Date: September 27 1954 Time: 2030<br />
Four children saw a ball of fire hovering in a meadow and 2 “tin ghosts,” shaped<br />
“like a lump of sugar split at the bottom.” Raymond Romand, 12, threw pebbles at<br />
one; on going to touch it, he was flung to the ground by an ice-cold force. A 12-foot<br />
circle of flattened grass was found at the site.<br />
Humcat 1954-58<br />
Source: Aime Michel<br />
Type: C<br />
111.<br />
Location. St. Amand-Montrond, Cher, France<br />
Date: September 28 1954 Time: 2230<br />
Vineyard owner Mr. Mercier had noticed that someone had been stealing grapes<br />
from the vines so one night he decided to stay up late and catch the “thieves”. This<br />
night he was amazed to see a luminous mass fall from the sky about 50 meters away<br />
and found himself paralyzed as three figures emerged from the light and move<br />
about. He then lost consciousness. When he came to his senses everything had<br />
vanished.<br />
Eliminado: 97<br />
Humcat 1954-59<br />
Source: Aime Michel<br />
Type: C<br />
112.<br />
Location. Near Toulouse Haute Garonne France<br />
Date: September 30 1954 Time: 0130A<br />
Two unidentified witnesses observed two brilliant disc shaped objects suspended<br />
near the ground, several meters from one another. Two little men about the same<br />
size as a 12-year old were seen approaching one another as if to converse; they then<br />
separated, each one returning to its prospective vehicle, into which both seemed to<br />
“melt.” The figures seemed to be dressed in aluminum outfits. No further details<br />
were noted, as the witnesses were approximately 400 meters distant. After the<br />
entities disappeared into the objects, they ascended and flew off at very high speed.<br />
Eliminado: 98<br />
Humcat 1954-18<br />
Source: Joel Mesnard & Jean Marie Bigorne<br />
Type: B<br />
Con formato: Derecha: 18<br />
pto<br />
53