From what I've read, I believe that these tiny humans are the stuff of fairy legend. Since these were witnessed by schoolchildren (mostly), they should be believed, as children, having been here for a shorter time, are thus more observant, and are more likely to notice the abnormal than adults. Plus, since children are just about the smallest that we homo sapiens can get, these small beings are more likely to show themselves.
Josie 10/24/2007 8:52:51 AM
they saw it too in Mexico!
Back in the 1970's my two brothers were playing outside the house when they saw a tiny flying saucer with little creatures inside. They tried to "catch" it but the little object crash in a wall close to a water well and it went down inside the well. This happened in a villeage located in the North of Mexico, in the state of Coahuila close to the border town of Eagle Pass, Texas, USA.
Bea 5/7/2007 3:45:49 PM
Tiny tunnels for tiny humanoids?
Funny about these tiny humanoids. I remember reading elsewhere on the Internet about archeological oddities--one such oddity was a tiny tunnel found somewhere in the US , in the 1800s, I believe, when a well was being dug. The tunnel was lined with brick, underground, went on for several yards, and was only about a foot high and wide. Perhaps it had something to do with these tiny creatures--maybe they've been around for a while, maybe they've been to North America. Makes tales about fairies seem like they could be based on reality.
Bea 5/7/2007 3:45:30 PM
Tiny tunnels for tiny humanoids?
Funny about these tiny humanoids. I remember reading elsewhere on the Internet about archeological oddities--one such oddity was a tiny tunnel found somewhere in the US , in the 1800s, I believe, when a well was being dug. The tunnel was lined with brick, underground, went on for several yards, and was only about a foot high and wide. Perhaps it had something to do with these tiny creatures--maybe they've been around for a while, maybe they've been to North America. Makes tales about fairies seem like they could be based on reality.
4/13/2006 2:04:23 AM
junk
Thomas Turk 12/15/2004 1:47:22 AM
Meier case
I see you are avoiding the Billy Meier case at alll costs. Is that because it will shatter the myth of UFOs and leave you without any other opinions? see theyfly.com or billymeiere.com. As a retired airline training captain, East Afrixcan Airways, with multiple UFO sightings, and having fully investigatied, and visiting with meier, leaving him out of the discussion, or calling him a hoaxer, really only exposes yourgoodself as cover up site..