Alien Landing in France | RD Short Clips
Analysis Summary
Summary
The encounter involved Maurice Maas, a farmer in Provence, France, on July 1, 1965. At 5:45 AM, he saw an object descend and land in his lavender field. Initially thinking it was a helicopter, he approached and heard a loud hissing sound. He then noticed the craft was oval-shaped and had four legs. He saw two short beings, about four feet tall, with large heads and unusual features. One being aimed a tube-like device at him, which paralyzed him for about twenty minutes while he remained conscious. After the encounter, he experienced changes in his sleep patterns and had difficulty with watches. He later reported the incident to the police and faced significant attention, which he found overwhelming.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The video discusses the 1965 encounter of Maurice Maas with non-human entities in Provence, France. It details the characteristics of the beings, the experience of paralysis, and the aftermath of the encounter, including changes in Maas's life. The case is presented as a significant historical event in UAP research.
Maurice Maas experienced a close encounter with non-human entities that resulted in paralysis and significant changes in his life.
Maurice Maas
“I was very impressed by Maas; he did not really want to give all the details to investigators.”
Jacques Valet
“I had the feeling that I was in the presence of a very intelligent man capable of deep emotions.”
Robert Fleischer
Maurice Maas witnessed an object descending from the sky and landing in his lavender field in July 1965.
The beings observed by Maurice Maas were short, approximately 4 feet tall, with large heads and no mouths, resembling gray aliens.
Maurice Maas was paralyzed by a beam or ray emitted from one of the beings, but remained conscious and aware during the experience.
After the encounter, Maurice Maas experienced changes in his sleep patterns and issues with watches malfunctioning.
Analysis Summary
Maurice Masse
Retold Account
This is a retold account. Triad scoring requires direct experiencer testimony.