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Reference for this case: 15-Oct-54-Boussac.
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A catalog for the Creuse department compiled from data of Jean Giraud and Jean Gérard Dohmen, in the ufology magazine INFO-OVNI, in 1975, indicated that on October 15, 1954, at 07:30 p.m. in Boussac, there had been above the fairground, a large disc that seemed to turn on itself.
The source was given as the newspaper Le Courrier for October 18, 1954.
[Ref. ioi1:] "INFO-OVNI" UFOLOGY MAGAZINE:
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017 10/15/1954 - 07:30 p.m. ° - BOUSSAC
Above the fair ground, big disc that seem to rotate on itself.
(LE COURRIER, Monday Oct. 18, 1954)
[Ref. sos1:] NEWSPAPER "L'EVEIL DE LA HAUTE-LOIRE" - SOS OVNIS ARCHIVE:
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Quotidien "L'EVEIL DE LA HAUTE-LOIRE" (LE PUY,43) du lun 18 mar 19-10-54 p.1:
SAUCERS AND MARTIANS CONTINUE TO MAKE HEADLINES
TWO FARM WOMEN FRIGHTENED BY A BEING WITHOUT EARS
Two farm women from Livry-sur-Seine stated that, while walking in the woods of Usselle, near the commune, they saw a strange being lying on the path, deep in the forest.
It was the size of a man, but its body was covered with abundant brown hair. It had a round, hairy head, but no ears and extremely piercing eyes.
"It made a sign to us twice with its arm," they added, "but as we were not reassured, we did not dare pass in front of it and we made a detour of nearly 2 kilometers to avoid it."
Two children who were with the farm women also provided testimony and a very precise description.
Alerted by their cries, the farmers armed themselves with their hunting rifles and carried out a search, but in vain.
IT WAS DOUBTLESS THE MILAN WEATHER BALLOON
In many places throughout Haute-Loire and in the Massif Central, the luminous craft seen at Le Puy between 5:30 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. on Friday evening was observed. Thus it was seen, around 5:40 p.m., at St-Maurice-de-Lignon, on the side of La Montagne and La Madeleine.
Our correspondent described it as follows: "a bright, motionless and very luminous point, above all resembling a star."
The craft was also seen, in the same appearance, at Aurillac and in the Cantal, the Puy-de-Dôme, Corrèze, the Lot, Aveyron, the Creuse. It seems to be confirmed that it was the weather balloon launched from Milan, which our newspaper had announced as possibly heading toward Haute-Loire.
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Totally insufficient information.
But it is possible that it was the balloon of the University of Padua much reported that day.
(These keywords are only to help queries and are not implying anything.)
Boussac, Creuse, big, disc, fair, rotation
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| Version: | Created/Changed by: | Date: | Change Description: |
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| 1.0 | Patrick Gross | June 10, 2019 | First published. |
| 1.1 | Patrick Gross | August 5, 2019 | In the Explanations, addition of the paragraph "But it is possible..." |
| 1.2 | Patrick Gross | March 4, 2026 | Addition [sos1]. |