Briatexte (France) — October 9, 1954 (2030)

On Route N631 at “La Caiffe,” a technician, J. P. Mitto, was coming back from Toulouse with two other persons when they saw two small figures, the height of 11-year-old children, cross the road about 5 m in front of the car and jump into a pasture. Stopping immediately, the witnesses saw a large convex disk take off vertically. It was about 6 m in diameter, orange in color and was literally “sucked up” into the sky. Brown oily spots were found at the site. (43, 50)

Source: Passport to Magonia
Case: 222