Reunion Island: Antoine Severin Encounters Small Entities with Paralysis Beam
Antoine Severin on Reunion Island (French territory, 450 miles east of Madagascar) sees a small domed object land in a field. Several small entities emerge and fire a white beam of light at him, knocking him out. For several days he suffers poor vision, impaired speech, medically diagnosed with shock. Police investigated, deemed him mentally sound and sincere. Case parallels 1954 French wave and 1965 French paralysis case.
Background
EVENT TITLE: Reunion Island: Antoine Severin Encounters Small Entities with Paralysis Beam
EVENT DATE: 1975-02-14
EVENT TYPE: sighting
1. On February 14, 1975, Antoine Severin on Reunion Island reported witnessing a small domed object land in a field. He claimed that several small entities emerged and incapacitated him with a beam of light. Severin subsequently experienced poor vision, impaired speech, and was medically diagnosed with shock.
The Incident On February 14, 1975, Antoine Severin, a resident of Reunion Island, encountered a UFO. He stated that he observed a small, domed object landing in a field.
According to Severin, several small entities exited the landed object. These entities then allegedly fired a white beam of light at him, causing him to lose consciousness.
Following the incident, Severin suffered from a range of symptoms. These included poor vision, impaired speech, and a state of shock, which required medical attention.
Investigation The police investigated Antoine Severin's claims. They determined that he was mentally sound and sincere in his account.
Investigators gathered numerous character statements that strongly supported Severin's credibility. The investigation seemingly did not connect the details of the case to similar sightings reported in France during 1954 and a 1965 French case.
Significance The Antoine Severin case is notable for its alleged encounter with small entities and the use of a beam weapon. The reported physical effects on Severin, including vision impairment, speech difficulties, and shock, are also significant.
The case is further notable due to its apparent similarities to a wave of sightings that occurred in France during the autumn of 1954, and a 1965 French case. This suggests a possible pattern or connection between seemingly isolated UFO encounters.