SOUL-DRIFTER
Life Long Researcher
Location. Aubisque region, Pau, Pyrenees, France
Date: November 1945
Time: evening
The mayor of a local small village was approaching his home when the lights and the engine of his Renault vehicle both died at the same time. At about 100 metersaway the witness noticed in a field a ‘strange disc shaped device’ restingon supporting crutches. It was completely surrounded by a purple colored haze,looking like a sheath whose thickness did not exceed one meter. At one extremity stood three or four figures, which because of the light, the witness could not distinguish in detail. They turned back to the object without hurrying themselves and without the witness knowing how, they entered it. The object then noiselessly departed. The witness was then able to re-start his vehicle. The next day he found that the bumper of his car was magnetized so that small metallic objects were attracted to it. Later his car so strongly adhered to a lamppost by which he had parked that he experienced difficulties in moving away.
Source: Jean Sider, translated by Franck Boitte
Date: November 1945
Time: evening
The mayor of a local small village was approaching his home when the lights and the engine of his Renault vehicle both died at the same time. At about 100 metersaway the witness noticed in a field a ‘strange disc shaped device’ restingon supporting crutches. It was completely surrounded by a purple colored haze,looking like a sheath whose thickness did not exceed one meter. At one extremity stood three or four figures, which because of the light, the witness could not distinguish in detail. They turned back to the object without hurrying themselves and without the witness knowing how, they entered it. The object then noiselessly departed. The witness was then able to re-start his vehicle. The next day he found that the bumper of his car was magnetized so that small metallic objects were attracted to it. Later his car so strongly adhered to a lamppost by which he had parked that he experienced difficulties in moving away.
Source: Jean Sider, translated by Franck Boitte