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280 PASSPORT TO MAGONIA<br />
512<br />
Nov. 13,1960<br />
0245<br />
SB<br />
Dec. 9,1960<br />
2030<br />
514<br />
Jan. 1,1961<br />
515<br />
Jan. 22,1961<br />
1830<br />
leaving a trail of sparks and blinding them. (130; FSR<br />
La Londe (France). Remi Carbonnicr, 48, was<br />
awakened by a green light illuminating his room. He<br />
went to the window and saw a bright, round object,<br />
6 m in diameter, resting on three legs on the railroad<br />
tracks 300 m away. It was emitting orange flashes. A<br />
dome on top of the object started spinning, the legs<br />
disappeared, and the object rose vertically above the<br />
trees, without noise. Less than 20 sec later, it had<br />
cleared the hill and was lost to sight in the southwest.<br />
The next day the witness went to the site and found<br />
no trace, but his dog turned around and ran away.<br />
(131)<br />
Carignan (France). A dog barked at a glowing object<br />
resting in a park. Three witnesses observed it from<br />
separate locations. It appeared as an oval, luminous<br />
craft, 4 m in diameter, inside which vague shadows<br />
were seen. It took off toward the north. A circle of<br />
yellowed grass was found at the site. (Ouranos 27)<br />
La Victoria (Venezuela). A government topographer,<br />
Adolfo P. Pisani, was passed by a truck as he was<br />
driving on the Andean Highway. A brilliant disk with<br />
the appearance of blue steel swooped down very close<br />
to the hood of the truck and then flew away. The truck<br />
was pulled up nearly 1 m above the road and overturned<br />
in a sandbank. The driver escaped with minor<br />
injuries. (Lor. I 250)<br />
Cestas-Gazinet (France). An electronics professor at<br />
Bordeaux University and three school teachers observed<br />
an elongated, glowing, orange object. Interference<br />
with car ignition was noted. One witness was<br />
said to have felt a slight indisposition and to have<br />
heard or somehow perceived the word "ZEMU" repeated<br />
twice. (Ouranos 26)<br />
516<br />
Mar. 10,1961<br />
2045<br />
517<br />
Apr. 18,1961<br />
1100<br />
518<br />
May 3,1961<br />
2200<br />
519<br />
June 3, 1961<br />
0635<br />
520<br />
July 3,1961<br />
0015<br />
APPENDIX 281<br />
Bowna (Australia). F. Reynolds and his son were<br />
camping near the water. They observed an object on<br />
the ground with four windows in it. There was a fire<br />
nearby, and four figures could be seen between it and<br />
the object. At 2130 it had disappeared. Witnesses in<br />
Wodonga, West Albury, Wangaratta and Tallangatta<br />
independently observed an unknown object in flight.<br />
(Austr. FSR 5)<br />
Eagle River (Wisconsin). J. Simonton heard a whining<br />
sound and saw an object, 10 m in diameter, 4 m<br />
high, with exhaust pipes around the periphery, land<br />
near his house. A door was opened and a man appeared.<br />
About 1.50 m tall, he wore a black, turtle-neck<br />
pullover with a white band at the belt, and black<br />
trousers with a vertical white band along the side.<br />
Two figures were visible inside the object. Simonton<br />
filled a jug with water, returned it to the man, who<br />
gave him three ordinary pancakes, and the craft took<br />
off. (Atic; Magonia)<br />
Union Mills (Indiana). Approximate date. A hemispherical<br />
craft with portholes, resting on a road, took<br />
off when a car came near it. Estimated diameter was<br />
4 m, height 2.5 m, bearing "fluorescent lights." (Evidence<br />
139, 147)<br />
Savona (Italy). Off this town, four people in a boat<br />
were suddenly shaken by growing waves and saw the<br />
sea swelling like an enormous bubble 1 km away. An<br />
object emerged, hovered at 10 m altitude for a brief<br />
time, its underside glowing, and it left obliquely at<br />
high speed toward the northeast. Its shape was similar<br />
to a cone resting on a disk. (Settimana Incom. Jan.<br />
6,63)<br />
Ryde (Great Britain). An object resembling a hovercraft,<br />
having five windows through which an orange