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    In another story borrowed from Wentz, we read: “The following midwife story, as told by J. M. Comault, of Gouray, in 1881, is quite a parallel to the one we have recorded as coming from Grange, Ireland: A midwife who delivered a Margot la fée carelessly allowed some of the fairy ointment to get on one of her own eyes. The eye at once became clairvoyant, so that she beheld the fées in their true nature. And, quite like a midwife in a similar story about the fées des houles, this midwife happened to see a fée in the act of stealing and spoke to her. Thereupon the fée asked the midwife with which eye she beheld her, and when the midwife indicated which one it was, the fée pulled it out.” (123)

    I’m always fascinated by how everything can be woven together and everything is interconnected as it is.

    John Gilbert Guy, seventy-eight years old, a retired fisherman of Sennen Cove, offers very valuable testimony, as follows: “Danger of Seeing the ‘Little People’. – ‘I heard that a woman set out water to wash her baby in, and that before she had used the water the small people came and washed their babies in it. She didn't know about this, and so in washing her baby got some of the water in her eyes, and then all at once she could see crowds of little people about her. One of them came to her and asked if she was able to see their crowd, and when she said ‘Yes,’ the little people wanted to take her eyes out, and she had to clear away from them as fast as she could.” (124)

    More mushroom commentary here where Wentz writes on the corrigans: “the first account having been given during January 1909, by Madame Marie Ezanno, of Carnac, then sixty-six years old: ‘The corrigans are little dwarfs who formerly, by moonlight, used to dance in a circle on the prairies. They sang a song the couplet of which was not understood, but only the refrain, translated in Breton: ‘Di Lun (Monday), Di Merh (Tuesday), Di Merhier (Wednesday).’ … ‘They whistled in order to assemble. Where they danced mushrooms grew; and it was necessary to maintain silence so as not to interrupt them in their dance. They were often very brutal towards a man who fell under their power, and if they had a grudge against him, they would make him submit to the greatest tortures. The peasants believed strongly in the corrigans, because they thus saw them and heard them. The corrigans dressed in very coarse white linen cloth. They were mischievous spirits (espirits follets), who lived under dolmens’.” (125)

      UFO Mushroom Crop Circles

    Vallee reports about a very strange UFO landing which was followed up by a visit to the spot and the appearance of mushrooms growing on the site: “On November 12, 1968, the Argentine press reported that near Necochea, 310 miles south of Buenos Aires, a civilian pilot had reported a strange pattern on the ground and investigated it with several military men. Walking to the spot, where a flying saucer was earlier alleged to have landed, they found a circle six yards in diameter where the earth was calcined. Inside this circle grew eight giant white mushrooms, one of them nearly three feet in diameter. In Santa Fe province, other extraordinary mushrooms have been discovered under similar circumstances.” (126)

    This previous report was just one of several that occurred around the time of 1968-1976. I located, by divine providence, an issue of Official UFO magazine from April 1976, with an article titled, Burned Rings and Giant Mushrooms. UFO Traces? By Joseph M. Brill in which it is reported: “On April 24, 1975 the newspaper La Tribuna of Rosario, Argentina published a short article which was headlined in the following manner: Strange Craft Lands in San Juan. The article read: San Juan, April 24 – The growth of giant mushrooms, bushes burned in a broad circle and tracks of three metallic footpads resting on the ground were the traces left by the supposed landing of a flying saucer in the district of Jachal, about 160 kilometers northwest of here. The UFO was seen by a group of workers who at first mistook it for a bulldozer, but afterward when the strange tracks left behind were discovered, is was supposed it had been a UFO. Numerous people who went to the spot of the supposed landing declared that keeping in mind the diameter of the circle of burned bushes the UFO must have been of considerable proportions. Also noteworthy was the appearance of mushrooms of great size, never before seen in this area, and the clear tracks of three metallic feet, which suggest the mechanism and structure similar to the terrestrial LEM which landed on the moon.”


(123) ibid, p. 205
(124) ibid, p. 183
(125) ibid, p. 208; https://www.sacred-texts.com/neu/celt/ffcc/index.htm
(126) Magonia, p. 47

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