ID | #1602502348 |
Added | Mon, 12/10/2020 |
Author | July N. |
Sources | Joel Mesnard, Jean Marie Bigorne
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Phenomena | |
Status | Research
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Initial data
On November 1, a mineralogist came across unusual footprints in the Prairie grass: the circular prints are 6 inches (15.27 cm) across and almost an inch (2.54 cm) deep, as if they were made by a heavy biped taking long strides that ran some distance.
He wanted to take a picture of them, as it was already too late, and he returned a week later with a friend. Before they found the tracks, they saw emerging from a grove 50 yards (45 cm) away, two quasi-human figures about 5 feet (1.5 m) tall, dressed in dark blue or black, with jackets that protruded from the sides.
These people, when viewed almost from behind, had very long arms and took unusually long strides. They started up a very steep slope, and the mineralogist's friend ran after them, but they climbed the slope so quickly that they easily ran away from him and got lost in the bushes on the hill. He explicitly States that no human athlete could repeat their performance.
A few seconds later, a white station wagon with painted Windows appeared on an undeveloped road further down the slope, stopped abruptly and took off again at high speed. Immediately after that the little blue car did the same thing.
Although the bushes blocked their view, eyewitnesses had the impression that these two cars picked up humanoids.
Original news
Date: November 8 1975
Location: Near Vauchingnon France
Time: afternoon
Summary: On November 1, a mineralogist happened upon peculiar tracks in the grass of a prairie; circular prints 6″ across and nearly an inch deep, as if made by a heavy biped taking long strides, which ran for some distance. He wished to photograph them, gut as it was getting to late, and he returned a week later with a friend. Before they had found the tracks, they saw, emerging from a copse 50 yards away, two quasi-human figures about 5 ft tall, dressed in dark blue or back, wearing jackets that bulged out at the sides. These individuals, seen nearly from the rear, had very long arms, and were taking extraordinarily long strides. They began to ascend a very steep slope, and the mineralogist’s friend ran after them, but they climbed the slope so very rapidly that they easily escaped from him and were lost in bushes on the hill. He states positively that no human athlete could have duplicated their performance. A few seconds later, a white station wagon with painted windows came into view on a little-traveled road further up the slope, stopped abruptly, then took off again at high speed. Immediately afterwards, a small blue car did exactly the same thing. Although the bushes blocked their view, the witnesses formed the impression that these two vehicles had picked up the humanoids.
Source: Joel Mesnard, Jean Marie Bigorne
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