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Flying Humanoid Over France

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posted on Oct, 29 2005 @ 01:39 PM
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Hello


A very strange sighting of what looks like a flying humanoid has been seen in the city of Toul, in north-east of France, last sunday, october 23rd.

There were several witnesses of the event and one has been able to capture the strange objet with his video camera.



DOWNLOAD VIDEO (size 5Mo, wmv). Commentary is in french, but it's basically the same infos i'm giving here.

To my knowledge, it's the first time an alleged flying entity is recorded on tape here in France.

It could be a balloon, but the movement is fast and constant. Moreover, the trajectory seems so horizontal, so rectilinear and so perfect that it is unlikely it is some kind of balloon in my opinion.

There is lots of similarities with the sightings which occured in Mexico. Check here : www.rense.com...

I'll add more information if i can get them. Looking forward to see your comments on this video.

[edit on 29/10/2005 by Musclor]



posted on Oct, 29 2005 @ 01:53 PM
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Looks like a balloon of some sort just being blown by the wind. The sipmplest explanation is usually the right one.



posted on Oct, 29 2005 @ 02:00 PM
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Looks like a giant mushroom with arms and legs.




posted on Oct, 29 2005 @ 02:42 PM
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Its legs or arms dont move, so it looks like a lifeless object.
Something like this:




posted on Oct, 29 2005 @ 02:42 PM
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It looks like Barney the Purple Dinosaur. I don't have a second sentence, I just don't want any crap from the Mods!



posted on Oct, 29 2005 @ 02:59 PM
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Plop you always seem to find, what looks to me, like the perfect explanation for a UFO sighting. But I prefer this balloon better.



I do wish this video was subtitled though. I would love to understand what they are saying.



posted on Oct, 29 2005 @ 03:15 PM
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Originally posted by plop
Its legs or arms dont move, so it looks like a lifeless object.


Yes, but i never saw a balloon moving horizontally and and with this stability. No colors and details at all also.

The one filmed over Mexico in 2000 is quite similar :




posted on Oct, 29 2005 @ 03:27 PM
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Good find!

I only took one year of French so couldn't understand anything but it looks cool. I agree it's probably a balloon or maybe a kite or something like that.



posted on Oct, 29 2005 @ 03:28 PM
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That looks like a perfect match! I think in the end of the video they talk about children losing a balloon or something - as a possible explanation.

Wind can blow stuff horizontally so its not that weird.



posted on Oct, 29 2005 @ 03:30 PM
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Ahahahahahahahaaaa!!!


I LOVE IT!! I was wondering when a "flying humanoid" thread was going
to start!! I've been waiting, and almost started one myself...

Not making fun of you or anything...
We (a friend and I) have been keeping track humanoid articles and pics
since they started showing up, but I never saw anything here at ATS until now (unless I missed it somewhere)

Anywho...


Note to self: Hmmmm...
I must tell Amithyzt!!!
It has begun



posted on Oct, 29 2005 @ 03:48 PM
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WalksThroughTime, there has been a few.
Flying Humanoid over Mexico City?
Flying Humanoid videotaped over Phoenix ? 9-23-05
I think there is more but that was all I could find for now.


This flying humanoid's resemblance to this balloon is uncanny.



I don't "know if Dora the Explorer" airs in France but I do know for sure there is a French version of the show in Canada.



posted on Oct, 29 2005 @ 03:58 PM
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Originally posted by plop
I think in the end of the video they talk about children losing a balloon or something - as a possible explanation.


Nope they don't talk about this at all. They just try to make a fool of the video. You know in France, ufology is still considered as a big joke by all the medias. The first European Ufological Meeting of Chalons-en-Champagne took place 2 weeks ago. It gathered lots of ufologists and scientists from Belgium, France, Italy, Czech Republic, Ireland, England, Germany, Switzerland, Sweden, Denmark and even the USA with Bud Hopkins. A few days later, the press started publishing some pathetic articles about what they consider just a "gathering for ufo nuts"...



Originally posted by WalksThroughTime
We (a friend and I) have been keeping track humanoid articles and pics
since they started showing up, but I never saw anything here at ATS until now (unless I missed it somewhere)


Hello


You probably missed this big one : www.abovetopsecret.com...

[edit on 29/10/2005 by Musclor]



posted on Oct, 29 2005 @ 04:13 PM
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Thanks Musclor, and Umbrax, for the ATS links. I really appreciate it!
I've seen the articles and footage over at Rense, but that's okay, it doesn't hurt to view them again.

I'm still looking forward to more, 'cause I know those little dickens ain't
finished "flyin" 'round the planet yet!








posted on Oct, 29 2005 @ 04:14 PM
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Originally posted by sensfan
Looks like a balloon of some sort just being blown by the wind. The sipmplest explanation is usually the right one.

Although it does look like a balloon (that happy girl IS identical, lol!!!), I cant really say it looks like its blown by the wind. Its perfectly stable. A ballon wouldnt float like that, especially not one with that irregular shape. It should rotate all over the place. And if it was calm enough for it to be perfectly steady... Well then it wouldnt be moving that fast, would it?

[edit on 29-10-2005 by merka]



posted on Oct, 29 2005 @ 04:26 PM
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Originally posted by Umbrax
WalksThroughTime, there has been a few.
Flying Humanoid over Mexico City?
Flying Humanoid videotaped over Phoenix ? 9-23-05
I think there is more but that was all I could find for now.


This flying humanoid's resemblance to this balloon is uncanny.



I don't "know if Dora the Explorer" airs in France but I do know for sure there is a French version of the show in Canada.



This is what makes the most sense one would think, nicely demonstrated.



posted on Oct, 29 2005 @ 08:11 PM
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You know our "humanoids" are wearing "overalls" now, don't you?!!







posted on Oct, 29 2005 @ 08:24 PM
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Originally posted by Umbrax


This flying humanoid's resemblance to this balloon is uncanny.



I don't "know if Dora the Explorer" airs in France but I do know for sure there is a French version of the show in Canada.


Excellent work Umbrax ! It looks like Dora's been exploring France.

I'm totally prepared to accept the Dora balloon on this one.



posted on Oct, 30 2005 @ 03:46 PM
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oh, this is just too much! umbrax, that is over the top!!! i can't stop laughing over here!! that is the singlemost excellent explanation for a human shaped flying enigma that i've ever seen! i'm a believer, mystery solved!
i've been following this flying humanoid thing for a while, and i'll tell ya, this article claims the below object to be a ufo, but imo, it is most definitely a 'flying humanoid in overalls'- hands down. i'd love to see your perspective on it!



~amithyzt

thank you walk for bringing this thread to my attention! lovely rendition of flying humanoid and their mode of fashion!!



posted on Oct, 30 2005 @ 10:37 PM
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My two year old daughter walked by while I was looking at this, and after seeing the original picture of the "blob" in the sky, said "mommy, somebody lost their Dora balloon!" So it seems that she agrees with that explanation.
We have one floating around the house right now, and it's a perfect match!



posted on Oct, 31 2005 @ 03:01 AM
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Originally posted by merka
Although it does look like a balloon (that happy girl IS identical, lol!!!), I cant really say it looks like its blown by the wind. Its perfectly stable. A ballon wouldnt float like that, especially not one with that irregular shape. It should rotate all over the place. And if it was calm enough for it to be perfectly steady... Well then it wouldnt be moving that fast, would it?


Hello


I agree with merka.

Indeed, the flying object is very very similar to the "Dora" balloon (thanks Umbrax and plop for the found).

BUT, as i said in a previous post, i can't understand how it can be so stable. There is absolutely no shaking whatsoever. And if it is Dora, why can't we see some colors on it ? Do anyone have some credible explanations on these specific aspects ?

Thanks



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