ID | #1559831275 |
Added | Thu, 06/06/2019 |
Author | July N. |
Sources | Jacques Vallee, Passport to Magonia 243
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Status | Result
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Initial data
Railroad M. LOGER saw metal torpedo with a length of 12 feet, standing next to the tank with diesel fuel.
There was a man "either covered with hair or dressed in a long hairy coat."
Lager asked him what he wants. The answer he did not understand, but he thought he heard the word "gasohol". Loser went to report to the stationmaster, but before he went 100 yards, the machine took off.
It turned out that it was a joke on a gullible person.
Translated by «Yandex.Translator»
Original news
Location: Montlucon France
Date: October 12 1954
Time: evening
M Laugere, a railway employee, saw a 12-foot long metallic torpedo resting beside a diesel oil tank. Nearby was a man “either covered with hair or wearing a long, hairy overcoat.” Laugere asked him what he wanted; the reply was not understood, but he thought he heard the word “gasohol.” Laugere went to report to the stationmaster, but before he had gone 100 yards the machine took off.
Source: Jacques Vallee, Passport to Magonia 243
Prank on credulous man
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Deliberate falsification
This version includes any falsifications that imitate unexplained phenomena both from the outside: practical jokes, flash mobs, fake news, witness fraud, staging, etc.
There are many ways to make something similar to a ghost or a flying saucer from improvised materials, without using video and photomontage.
Many homemade things made for the sake of a joke, a practical joke or a direct imitation of a mystical being or event can be taken as unexplained not only in photos and videos, but also in reality.
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