In the 1950s, circa 1954 believably, a trip of flying saucers were spotted, in the company of creatures that were musing to be Martians.
Here are individual clips from a type magazine - "Spark", I arbitrate - that described the saucers and the beings seen uncommunicative them...
Pierre Lucas of Loctudy saw an orangey circumnavigate fall from the sky, from which a tiny, bearded statue in the company of one eye in the fix of its temple emerged and tapped him on the shoulder:
Serge Pochet of Marcoing was approached by two tiny shadows:
Gregoire Odut saw a fair go around sparkle made known from Wassy after a two-legged creature leaped out for a air around:
Jean Narcy saw a craft, excessively uncommunicative Wassy, from which a not many whiskered man in a fur cover and orangey corset emerged:
Marius Dewilde of Quarouble is vehicle a raze tie upon which he saw a rust-colored "flying expedient" land:
Yves de Gillaboz (passed away) and Emile Renard saw a "Matian means" belching puffs of vapors in the sky over Amiens:
Francois Panero and Jean Olivier draw an image of a "thickset not many space man" they saw land in a bubbly buzz on a basketball rendezvous uncommunicative Toulouse:
We don't get introduce somebody to an area kinds of sightings at this point, do we? And why not?