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Number: | FR0237 |
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Date written: | December 9, 2007 |
Date received: | December 9, 2007 |
Date published: | January 12, 2008 |
Date of sighting: | October 1977 |
Place of sighting: | France |
Original language of report: | French |
Reported using: | |
Unreleased information: | Name, firstname, email address |
Investigation, additional information: | None |
Explanation: | Not looked for |
Subject: SIGN OF ALLIANCE Good evening, I do not wish to be known, I wish to keep anonymity. October 1977 - Witnesses, a friend deceased now and my two children. The elder one has a vague memory of it, the youngest is frightend and does not want to remember. It is 4 p.m.. We return from Montauban. The weather is very nice, very clear sky. Tired, it is the friend who holds the steering wheel, I take advantage of that to look at the landscape. I see a big, very big "star" at very low altitude, in full day, it is only 4 p.m. I tell about it. This star is following our car. I worked before during 7 years in aviation. It is not a weather balloon and even less a plane. We decide to stop the car on the village sqare where peple chatter siting on benches benefitting from the last sunbeams. We make noise, we make a fuss so that people look up and see what we, all four of us, are seeing. People do not see us. We shout, make noise, nobody reacts. Are we invisible?You would think so. We return at my home 3km from the village. "The very luminous object follows us". Arrived at the house, we look at the star above the garden. (I am isolated, surrounded by 3hectares of ground.) It starts to vibrate and is spread in two interlaced rings, like wedding rings on invitation cards. This lasts approximately 20 minutes. Then, the rings join together, reform a star and disappears in the East at a vertiginous speed. Does that interest you? Then I will tell you soon an experience on October 27, 1992, still above the house. But I want to keep anonymity. Thank you and good courage in your research. Til later maybe. |