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According to storyteller and UFO books author Jean Ferguson, of that area, the following events occurred near Abitibi Lake, between Ontario and Quebec in Canada, in 1939 or 1940, one Sunday afternoon between January the 8th and 10th, at approximately 02:30 p.m., by a beautiful sunny and very cold day with -60°F. The witnesses are two lumberjacks, Hormidas L. and Damase Landry. They walked on snow rackets in the forest, and exhausted, cut some branches of fir tree to sit down in the snow. They then saw, coming out of the fir trees, an entirely white and enormous wolf apparently looking for something. This wolf stopped within approximately 35 meters of the witnesses, and sat down in the snow. Suddenly, very small men in dark-green puffy suits emerged from the forest. They were at least six, and measured in the 80 centimeters. They had small slanted eyes and the yellow skin like Asians, ears like small falling triangles, very small chins, and almost flat heads. Their members were weak and the fingers were jointless and short. No condensation vapor came out of their mouth. They all were identical, as if they had been manufactured in series. At their sight, the wolf became aggressive, hair raised, showing his teeth. The small group stopped, their glances went towards the two lumberjacks, but as if they did not really see them. They then looked to the wolf and pointed fingers at it, while speaking between them, very fast, in a language which resembled Algonquin. One of the characters went in front of the group towards the wolf, without being blocked by the snow although he had no snow rackets and only small feet. He arrived at a few feet of the wolf and raised a hand while saying some words. The wolf reacted by jumping at him, and it started to tear the little being apart, the arms, the legs and the gust; which fell in the snow, without giving off any condensation vapor. Damase Landry broke a branch and threw it at the wolf and shouted. The animal made a jump and started to run. The other beings spent a good five minutes staring at the remainders of their colleague, then one of them pulled out a bag from his clothing and started to collect the scattered remains. At this sight, Hormidas started to vomit in disgust. When the small being had finished picking up the members of the victim, it stood, went towards the fir trees, followed of the others, and they were lost of sight in the underwood. The two witnesses then followed their trace in the snow, while the humanoids walked too fast to be caught up with, and were at a good distance ahead, visible through the branches. They were suddenly lost from sight, and when the two witnesses came where the track ended, they found it ended in a large circle, where the snow had been ejected around. The circle formed like a hollow basin, to the ground. The witnesses stopped at the edge of this hole, and at this time, they heard like the noise of an explosion. Returned on the spot where the wolf had attacked one of the small beings, Damase L. found a piece of fabric of its clothing and brown blood on the snow. A report indicates that this piece was similar to a gelatinous rubber, of green color, and that Damase L. tried to split it in two to share it with Hormidas, but he was unable to cut it in two, not even with an axe.
A report indicates that this piece was similar to a gelatinous rubber, of green color, and that Damase L. tried to split it in two to share it with Hormidas, but he was unable to cut it in two, not even with an axe.
This is of course not enough to make sure that the story was entirely invented, but as it stands, I do not know what to make of it and I would really be grateful to any person who could show me with some precise fact why it is true, or why it is untrue.
Returned on the spot where the wolf had attacked one of the small beings, Damase L. found a piece of fabric of its clothing and brown blood on the snow. A report indicates that this piece was similar to a gelatinous rubber, of green color, and that Damase L. tried to split it in two to share it with Hormidas, but he was unable to cut it in two, not even with an axe.
Also, the description was almost that of some faerie creatures.
originally posted by: humanoidlord
a reply to: audubon
wow now thats some good research right here!
in reports like this one it isnt uncommon the witness name being misspelt, so that could be the hormidas landry
A report indicates that this piece was similar to a gelatinous rubber, of green color, and that Damase L. tried to split it in two to share it with Hormidas, but he was unable to cut it in two, not even with an axe.