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Reference for this case: Spring-54-Vulaines-lès-Provins.
Please cite this reference in any correspondence with me regarding this case.
In September 2004, "Michel G." told George Metz that at the age of 10, in 1954, he saw a UFO in Vulaines on the National Road 19 close to Provins.
It tells that in spring, playing with children of the vicinity in an attic above his residence, under a very beautiful weather, little before midday, they heard the noise of two jet planes flying very low above the rooftops.
He rushed into the court with his 4 buddies to see the jets but the sight was blockedby agricultural buildings.
At this time, on the right, there was an aerial machine in the shape of a giant dragonfly with wings; which descended and landed in the center of the court.
The craft was sharp pink overall and transparent, all the inside was visible. There was a cockpit at the front with two beings sitting in armchairs in front of a control panel. The beings looked everywhere outside. At the back a structure made of dark pink tubes was visible "where there was only vacuum."
The craft remained 30 seconds to one minute and set out again while going up gently and silently.
There were also adults present, including Michel G.'s parents.
A sketch shows a craft resembling a dragonfly's profile naively drawn, the "head" is like a transparent helicopter cockpit, the beings are represented without great details except that they have a pair of antennas on the head similar to those of snail.
George Metz comments on that it is a case "of mimetism" and regrets not having been able to meet the witnesses 50 years later.
The saga did not end here, as "Michel G." claimes to Georges Metz 17 other UFO-related experiences, from 1958 to 2005...
All this is told by Georges Metz in his 2011 book "OVNIS en France - Les Enquêtes de Georges Metz."
[Ref. gmz1:] GEORGES METZ:
In September 2004, "Michel G." told George Metz that at the age of 10, in 1954, he saw a UFO in Vulaines on the N.19 close to Provins.
It tells that in spring, playing with children of the vicinity in an attic above his residence, under a very beautiful weather, little before midday, they heard the noise of two jet planes flying very low above the rooftops.
He rushed into the court with his 4 buddies to see the jets but the sight was blockedby agricultural buildings.
At this time, on the right, there was an aerial machine in the shape of a giant dragonfly with wings; which descended and landed in the center of the court.
The craft was sharp pink overall and transparent, all the inside was visible. There was a cockpit at the front with two beings sitting in armchairs in front of a control panel. The beings looked everywhere outside. At the back a structure made of dark pink tubes was visible "where there was only vacuum."
The craft remained 30 seconds to one minute and set out again while going up gently and silently.
There were also adults present, including Michel G.'s parents.
A sketch shows a craft resembling a dragonfly's profile naively drawn, the "head" is like a transparent helicopter cockpit, the beings are represented without great details except that they have a pair of antennas on the head similar to those of snail.
George Metz comments on that it is a case "of mimetism" and regrets not having been able to meet the witnesses 50 years later.
Probably psychological.
It is not possible for me to provide the totality of the claims by "Michel G." given in the source; one will refer to the book. I want to simply state that among his observations or experiences he claims, there are, inter alia:
(These keywords are only to help queries and are not implying anything.)
Vulaines-lès-Provins, Seine-et-Marne, Michel, dragonfly, wings, pink, transparent, occupants, antennas, armchairs, control panel, tubes, silent, landing, takeoff, men in black, paranormal, repeater, contactee, healer, implants, missing time, mask
[----] indicates sources that are not yet available to me.
Version: | Created/Changed by: | Date: | Change Description: |
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1.0 | Patrick Gross | October 25, 2011 | First published, [gmz1]. |
1.1 | Patrick Gross | June 14, 2019 | Addition of the Summary. |