Ufologist and author Jean Sider found a short report in a newspaper of that time, that in the last week of October at some unknown time in Siran in the Cantal, the Maurel widow encountered a flying saucer on the grounds of the village of "Canguetire", actually Longuetire.
The flying saucer had the shape of a large bowl and landed in a meadow. A character all covered with hair left the machine, and at seeing Mrs. Maurel, he went away immediately.
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[Ref. js1:] JEAN SIDER:
Ufologist and author Jean Sider learned in a short account from the newspaper L'Eveil du Cantal, of Aurillac, on October 30, 1954, on page 2, that in the last week of October at some unknown time in Siran in the Cantal, the Maurel widow encountered a flying saucer on the grounds of the village of "Canguetire."
The flying saucer had the shape of a large bowl and landed in a meadow. An individual all covered with hair left the machine. At the sight of Mrs. Maurel, the individual went away immediately.
Jean Sider notes that "Canguetire" is actually Longuetire.
[Ref. jb1:] JEROME BEAU:
Jerome Beau indicates that in the week of the end of October in Siran in the Cantal, Mrs. widow Maurel meets a flying saucer on the ground of the village of "Canguetire", in fact Longuetire. The flying saucer has the shape of a large bowl and was posed in a meadow. An individual all covered of hairs emerges. At the sight of Mrs. Maurel, he went almost at once.
Jérôme Beau indicates that the source is L'Eveil du Cantal, of Aurillac, for October 30, 1954, page 2, cited by Jean Sider, Le dossier 1954 et l'imposture rationaliste, Ramuel, page 222, 1997.
Jerome Beau indicates that as some CE3 cases indicate hairy creature, they go against the explanation of UFOs as alien visitors as hairy alien visitors are absurd. He indicates that according to the socio-psychological thesis, hairy UFO occupants are causes by monsters and beasts folklore, and that other thesis surch as "UFO camouflage" are not disprovable.
[Ref. oi1:] "OVNI-INFO":
This website indicates that in the Cantal, in Siran, in October 1954, a witness saw a bowl-shaped UFO, which constitutes a case without conclusion, the text given in quotation saying "At the end of the month, in the location Longuetire a woman observes an object in the shape of large bowl posed in a meadow. An entity covered of hair goes down from the UFO and seeing the witness went away immediately."
The website indicates that the source is Lumières dans la Nuit.
There is no investigation, a single witness, an error on the place name, no precise date, not enough information. No UFO is seen landing or taking off. The case could obviously be a confusion by a person seeing at some distance in the night someone getting off and on a car or a tent or anything else.
| Id: | Topic: | Severity: | Date noted: | Raised by: | Noted by: | Description: | Proposal: | Status: |
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| 1 | Data | Severe | November 19, 2007 | Patrick Gross | Patrick Gross | Missing primary sources in local newspaper. | Help needed. | Opened. |
| 2 | Ufology | Severe | November 19, 2007 | Patrick Gross | Patrick Gross | No investigation. Newspaper report only. | Help needed. | Opened. |
| 3 | Ufology | Severe | November 19, 2007 | Patrick Gross | Patrick Gross | Insufficient data: no precise date, no time, no precise place, no duration, no sizes, sparse descriptions, etc. | Help needed. | Opened. |
| 4 | Ufology | Severe | November 19, 2007 | Patrick Gross | Patrick Gross | Single witness, no background information. | Help needed. | Opened. |
Possible confusion. Insufficient data.
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? = Source I am told about but could not check yet. Help appreciated.
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| 1.0 | Patrick Gross | November 19, 2007 | First published. |