ID | #1635862741 |
Added | Tue, 02/11/2021 |
Author | July N. |
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Status | Research
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Initial data
Donald Johnson points out that on January 6, 1977, at 01:15, Ms. Florida Malbeuf, about 50 years old, was sitting at her window on Casgren Street in Montreal, Quebec, when she saw a flat apartment in the shape of an oyster. a metal object with a lower edge, a row of white lights around the base. He flew in from the north and landed on the roof of a three-story apartment building across the street from her, just 60 feet (18 m) from her.
Immediately, two figures appeared on the roof: they were over six feet (1.8 m) tall and thin, with long arms, in white one-piece uniforms, with their heads covered with tight "bath helmets". They stood and looked at the street, then at the sky, then, apparently, returned to the object.
A moment later they disappeared, and the UFO rose from the roof about 20 feet (6 m), and then flew away to the east.
Her son Andre went up to the roof in question and found there a large elliptical-shaped crust of ice, 0.8 inches thick and about 18 feet (5.4 m) in diameter, which was on the surface of the snow, apparently formed as a result of local snowmelt. In relief on this plaque going to the facade of the building, there were four small narrow footprints only 6.5 inches long.
Original news
Montreal, Quebec January 6, 1977
Donald Johnson indicates that on January 6, 1977, at 01:15 a.m. Mrs. Florida Malboeuf, about 50 years of age, was sitting at her window on the Rue Casgrain in the city of Montreal, Quebec when she saw an oyster shaped, flat bottomed metallic object with a row of white lights around its base. It came flying in from the north and landed on the rooftop of a three-storey apartment building across the street from her, only 60 feet away.
Immediately two figures appeared on the roof, they were over six feet tall and thin, with long arms and they wore white one-piece uniforms with their heads covered with tight "bath helmets." They stood looking at the street, then at the sky, then they apparently returned to the object.
A moment later they disappeared, and the UFO rose from the roof about 20 feet, and then flew off to the east.
Her son Andre went over to the rooftop in question and found there a large elliptical shaped crust of ice, 0.8 inches thick, and about 18 feet in diameter that was on top of the snow, evidently formed by the local melting of the snow. In relief on this plaque and going toward the façade of the building, were four small, narrow footprints only 6.5 inches long.
Donald Johnson indicates that the source is David F. Webb and Ted Bloecher, HUMCAT: Catalogue of Humanoid Reports, case 1977-01, citing Marc Leduc and Wido Hoville, UFO Quebec.
Hypotheses
Events
Rocket launches (from space.skyrocket.de)
- Site: Baikonur (Tyuratam, NIIP-5, GIK-5), Tyuratam (USSR / Russia) Vehicle: Soyuz-U Payload: Kosmos 888 (Zenit-4MK #72, Germes #72)
- Site: Plesetsk (NIIP-53, GIK-1, GNIIP) (USSR / Russia) Vehicle: Vostok-2M Payload: Meteor-2 2
Investigation
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