The article below was published in the daily newspaper La Liberté du Morbihan, Lorient, France, page 15, on November 7, 1954.
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The sky over Melrand has also received a visit from these mysterious craft that are so much talked about lately. Several people have reported precise and indisputable facts, and to ensure their sincerity is not questioned, they have authorized us to publish their names—unlike others who prefer, as is their right, to remain anonymous.
But let's get to the facts. On Thursday morning, around 6:30 a.m., Mr. Jacques Le Clainche and Mr. Joseph Postic, both farmers in Locmaria, were quite surprised to find, upon stepping out of their homes and into the courtyard of their farm, that it was as bright as midday despite the early hour. They then saw, above the village at low altitude, a craft of white color, extremely luminous and oval in shape, which quickly disappeared to the south while seeming to roll over itself. Greatly intrigued, the two honest farmers informed their neighbors and those around them of the phenomenon.
That same day, at the same time, Mrs. Le Corre, from Kerven, who was taking an early morning walk in the fields near the village, also saw a craft identical in every respect to the one seen by Mr. Le Clainche and Mr. Postic. She was struck by the intense brightness emitted by the "saucer" as it passed.
That same day as well, the phenomenon was observed in Guérillec, Kermet, Kerlay, in the town center, and certainly elsewhere too.
Another incident, which dates back to October 15, was told to us by Mr. Raymond Le Pabic, a shopkeeper in the town center. On that day, he was driving toward Pontivy. It was exactly 8:30 a.m. The weather was gloomy and rain was threatening. As he exited the town, on the Kerrivalain hill, a light suddenly reflected on the windshield of his car. He was understandably surprised, since there was no sun. That's when he saw, in the direction of Pontivy and apparently above the same village of Locmaria mentioned earlier, an extremely bright craft the size and shape of a basin descending straight down while spinning. The phenomenon lasted only a few seconds—at least for our witness—before disappearing on the horizon.
The people we have mentioned are highly respected in Melrand and elsewhere. Their honesty, let us repeat, is indisputable and cannot be doubted.