UFO Scotland : The Secret History of Scotland's UFO Phenomenon

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One of the first recorded sightings in this area was in 1989, when a red object appeared in the sky whilst a fire crew were attending a blaze. It’s said that the object came towards the fire engine and then flew off and then a second object appeared shortly after. This second object was white and hovered above Loch Ellrig, only about eight metres from the witnesses at the scene. Perhaps one of the most intriguing UFO sightings occurred on the evening of 18 th October 2012 who also managed to capture remarkable footage of the bizarre craft. On the night in question, 50-year-old Morag Ritchie awoke in the middle of the night by strange, flashing lights outside her home in Fraserburgh in rural Aberdeenshire. From late spring (19 May) to early summer 1965: Many sightings of UFOs were seen in the Warminster area. Cley Hill, near to the town, has since been a place for frequent sightings. [34] [35] October 1967: "Devon Flying Cross UFO" – At 4:00, PCs Roger Willey and Clifford Waycott were driving from Holsworthy to Hatherleigh along the A3072. They saw a bright object in the shape of a cross at tree-top height about 40 metres away. They followed the "pulsating" object for about fifteen minutes along the road at speeds of up to 80mph. The object was described as being star-spangled like "looking through wet glass". It was joined by a second object at 4:23. A motorist, Mr Christopher Garner of Hatherleigh, had also seen it and thought he was having a nightmare. The object disappeared at around 5:00, having been pursued for fourteen miles [ by whom?]. It was attributed to the planet Venus, [37] as were other similar sightings that same month. [38] [39] [40] [41] [42]

The Falkirk Triangle - Edinburgh Skeptics The Falkirk Triangle - Edinburgh Skeptics

According to a report submitted online, at around 6 pm on the 6 th July 1997, four volleyball players were returning from a tournament in Perth on a particularly clear summer evening. The main witness was sitting in the front passenger seat and recalled having just passed Stirling when they noticed something bizarre directly over the road ahead of them.

September 1970: Captain William Schaffner intercepted an unknown object over the North Sea. His BAC Lightning aircraft was later retrieved from the sea. [45] February 1942: A woman named Eileen Arnold was walking down Cheltenham High Street when she suddenly experienced an altered state of consciousness as she became "tuned into another reality". She became aware of a large oval shape moving slowly above the rooftops. She stated that it radiated light from holes in its side and had quills which detached one by one, also emitting light. Following the encounter, Eileen believed she had numerous psychic experiences. [5]

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With such a high concentration of UFO sightings, many in the UFOlogical community believe the Falkirk Triangle just maybe a portal area for these bizarre occurrences. The Falkirk Triangle Sightings Begin He demanded that an official enquiry be opened to try and answer the many questions his constituency had concerning the UFOs. It was as they were walking toward one of the hills in the area that they noticed strange “cellophane UFOs” which appeared as nothing more than a “sheet of cellophane rippling in the wind”. Not sure what they were, they continued on with their walk. A short time later, they noticed something strange on one of the greens of the golf course. Although many in UFO circles were aware of the apparent sighting of a diamond-shaped UFO hovering over the A9 in Calvin, to the north of Pitlochry on the 4 th August 1990, it wasn’t until military files on the incident were declassified 20 years later that further details were learned of the incident. ANDREW HENNESSEY of Edinburgh, Scotland has been researching Ufology (the study of UFOs) and the paranormal since the 1980s, writing and speaking extensively on various issues in these fields.There have been many reports of alien activity surrounding an abandoned coal mine in Gorbridge, called the Blinkbonny Mine. Some people believe that the coal mine is a meeting base for the aliens, after two indivi Bonnybridge, near Shieldhill, Scotland: In a well-witnessed UFO sighting, a fire crew were attending a blaze at Gradrum Moss, when a red object appeared to be hovering in the distance. It came towards the fire engine and then flew off. A second object suddenly appeared, it was white and hovered above Loch Ellrig at about eight metres from the witnesses. This unknown object then rushed towards them before veering away at the last moment. Then, a third object was also seen passing overhead. Some of the witness accounts at Bonnybridge, however, bear further investigation, and here are a few: This sleepy corner of Suffolk has been dubbed 'Britain's Roswell' after strange lights were seen in the forest in December 1980. The events occurred just outside the RAF base at Woodridge and US Air Force personnel stationed there at the time were amongst those who witnessed the phenomenon. An official investigation at the time determined it was probably light from the nearby Orford Ness lighthouse.

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October 1952: Two RAF pilots in a Gloster Meteor saw three disc-shaped objects at 35,000ft in the Little Rissington UFO incident.

This song is based on an old Celtic belief that an unattended baby could be stolen away by the "wee folk", the fairies. Sometimes, moreover, a ‘changeling’ or supernatural being in human form would be left in its place: SPI would conduct the investigation into the incident. No other aircraft was in the vicinity on the night in question. It is also perhaps worth noting that the airspace over the BP plant is protected. This means that authorization is required to pass over the area.

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November 1980 at 5:00: police officer Alan Godfrey claims to have been abducted by an alien space craft in Todmorden in West Yorkshire. A strange luminescent object had been spotted by other local police officers at the same time. [61] [62]

He was ready to just dismiss them as stars when something happened that stars typically don’t do, they moved.



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