In a 1983 listing of negative humanoid cases of the Iberic Peninsula, Spanish ufologist Luis R. Gonzales Manso notes the Javali Nuevo, Spain, case of November 16, 1978, as a negative to discard, indicating "La Verdad" for December 18, 1978, as reference to the commonplace explanation.
From notes following countings in his list, it appears that the case was a hoax and that it was about beings that were said to be 3 meters tall.
In a 1983 listing of negative humanoid cases of the Iberic Peninsula, this ufologist notes the Javali Nuevo, Spain, case of November 16, 1978, as a negative to discard, indicating "La Verdad" for December 18, 1978, as reference to the commonplace explanation.
From notes following countings after the list, it appears that the case was a hoax and that it was a matter of beings that were said to be 3 meters tall.
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Invention.
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[---] Article in the newspaper La Verdad, Spain, November 18, 1978.
[lg1] * "Listados de Casos Negativos de Humanoides Ibericos", compiled by Luis R. Gonzales Manso, Spain, August 1983