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Fylde
man
enjoys
a
close
encounter
with
some
UFO-spotters
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UFO: Unusually
Fervent
Ob-
session. It is a
buzz
Sam
Wright shares
with
fellow
enthusiasts in
the
Fylde’s
UFO
Investigation
group.
Most members
settle
for
close
encounters every
Thursday
night
at
the Guards Club
on
Whitegate
Drive, Blackpool. Not so Mr Wright.
of
Knaresboro’
Avenue, Marton.
Astronomical
The local UFO expert
dug
deep
into
his
pocket to finance a
transatlantic.
trip
which left him
"starTy~yed".
The tea and coffee
merchant
traded
his
business venture
Plantations
for
A
Planet
Suite in Las Vegas: paradise
for
gamblers
and
out or this
world
for
UFO
investigators. The otherwise
down-to-earth
k....al fJusi.
nessman admits. costs
of
the
sev.m.dav
International UFO
congress
were
astronomical - but well
worth
every
dollar. Parllcularly as the
mind-blcwing
experience helped hook
wife
Jean on
the
subject. too’ Now in his late 50s.
Mr
W.ight got
capti\’ated by UFOs
when
he
was 30:
reading up on the subject
after
locking
into
one particular case
- the
alleged
rover-up or a UFO which
crash.
landed
at
Rockwell in New
Mexico.
Despite the debunking
of
some
cele.
brated theorists. he
believes
it
is
arro.
gant or us to assume
we
are the
only
lire.force in the universe
-- and
reck.
ons
that others may
be
more
than
capable of bending time
to
span
light
years to visH our
planet.
He adds: "Sightings
have
been made
by
thousands of people
- why
disbe-
lieve them? "We heard an ex.CIA
man tell
or
us
or
an Eskimo village
where
150
people
suddenly disappeared -
with
even
the
graves robbed or
bodies.
"A Russian general
stated
that
at
least three or their
planes
had
gone
o
Transatlantic
tr.ip.
:proved;
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CHIEF
feature
writer
JACQUELINE MORLEY
has
a
close
encounter
with
Sam
Wright,
starry-eyed
from
an
unusual conference
-J --0
u
place,
in
sucll
circles.
slant-eyed
taller
greys. Mr
Wright.
who
has
yet
to
see a
UFO.
or
occupant.
for
himself.
admits:
"Some
of
tile
stories
- particularlY
from
those
delegates
who
claim
to
talk
to
aliens
~ beggar belief.
but
the
ab--
ductees
are
eftremely
convincing.
"Some
also
claim
10
suITer
consider-
able
government
harassment
on
top
01
their
traumatic
experiences.
Most
are
rrustrated
be<:ause their
tales
are not
believed
by
the
majority
of
people:’
He
was
left
cold
by
the
"channel-
ling"
session.
reaturing
various
dele.
gates
who
claimed
to
communicate
with
alien
life
forces
- identified
as
Bashur,
Arcturians.
Sasha.
Tuella,
Venusians
and
Sirius.
.
"It all
got
a bit
Star
Trek
then
~ and
the
Americans
do
get
terribly
enthusi.
astlc
about
things,"
he
admitted.
"1
really
would
have
preferred
to
have
bromro up
el~wMre
at
that
point.
"
No
UFO
- bu. a
trick
01
the
camera
- as
captured
by
the
Gaze"_
’An
Eskimo
village
disappeared
- with
even
the
graves
robbed
of
bodies’ -L.
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missing
chasing
UFOs.
"Documents
and
slides
showed
the
apparent
existence
of
UfOs
on
Mars
- the
public
were
never
informed.
Cattle
mutilations
- by
laser
- were
reported
from
Brazil.
"One
group
went
OUI
by
coach
to
a
government
site
of
interest
- and
H
witnessed
a
UFO
sighting."
He
thoroughly
ellJoyed
the
conrer.
enee
- but
admits
II
altracled
some
cranks.
"Investigators
apply
sc\entir
c
methods
to
sightings
- most
of
the
alleged
UFOs
in
this
area
can
be put
down
to
Venus
or
British
Aerospace."
For
eight
hours
a
day,
over
the
week.
Mr
Wnght
locked
in
debate,
and
occasIOnal
conflict.
with
enthusiasts
including
doctors.
writers.
broadcast.
ers.
scientists
and
servicemen.
"These
people
arP by
no
means
nut.
ters - they
just
ha\
e
open
minds
or
the
evidence
or
t:1eir
own
eyes
or
ex.
periences."
he
said.
"One
oOhe
most
famous
UFO
inves.
tigative
reporters
had
recently
reo
turned
from
the
former
Soviet
Union
wilh
classified
military
files
conHrm.
ing
the
UFO
presence
in
Russia:’
Speakers
spotlighted
alleged
UFO
activity,
along
with
rresh
data
from
once.
secret
flies
and
reports
of
miSS-
ing
military
ships
and
aircraft.
No
extra’lerrestria
Is.
alas.
but
plen.
tyofsupposed
sightings
or
spaceships.
or
occupants
in
the.
er.
fiesh.
From
small
brown
aliens
to
more
common.
LETTER
FROM
STRASBOURG
by
NORTH
WALES
EURO
MP JOE
WILSON
~ r
B
nningham
Post
- 3
JAN
\994-
~ MP hits
the roof
over
EC
pl~n for
UFO
observatory
A
Euro
plan to
set up a
Ay- Sir
Teddy
said
that the
com-
ing
Saucer
Observatory
an
mittcc
was also studying
the
,
France at
a
cost ’of
millions
of
"extent
of
aliens
taking
control
~unds prov
ked a
bitter
pol- of
areas of
outer
space around
Itical
stonn
in
Britain
yester-
the
world.
day,
"They have
come to
the
con-
MP
Sir
Teddy
Taylor,
an
elusion
they
have
taken
over
arch
Tory
Eura-rebel,
bas
parts’ of
it,
but
they
arc not
called on
the
Government
to
sure
where.
"!’Cfuse to
pay
~ne
penny
"And
I
am
not"
surPrised’
piece t~s this
madcap
about
thaL
The
whole
idea
p~posal .
seems to
have
been cooked up
~IC
Teddy
.cSouthend
East) in’
some
kind
of
ethereal
~d: ..It,
will
p’rob~bly.
be
dreamworld. ..
gaven
a
s,olemn,
sclentlfi;c
tlUe,
Sir
Teddy
said:
’"This is
the
but
that IS
all I.t
really, IS - a
biggest piece of
nonsense [
I
:~er of
fanciful
flyani
sau- bave
,ever
heard
in,
my
life,
’’’There are a
lot
of
MEPs
even,
out
of
Brussels., ’
"
,
who;
arc rushing
around
Eur- "I
do
not
know how
grown :
I
ope
asking
people
wbether
D,len
could ~ b~&ht to con-
they bave
seen a
flying
saucer. "
sld~ ,th,
ese than&:,- ’
".
. ~
I
"The European
Parliament’s
Sir’
Teddy
~U be
tabhng
\
Trade
and
Technology
sub- CommoDS
QU.estIODS
to,
e.nsure:’
:
COni.mitte
,.~ven tb~ gb-’, ....
,~.not,’.co,_
’j
adI!i.Iflo’ttiis ect
’and,
tb
.
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I
,"
iez..vs,.I.ITgrothalliit
wilL-Cdu1e."
;~;;su
I
to.
fruition.
Ifut’
British,
tax-’ \
to’be’an’
the
name ’of
serious’,
payen’
money
must not
be. in- science.,.’ But
it
aU
souJ;lds’very
\
"voLved
in
this." ..
"
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A
EUROPEAN
centre
for
sightmgs
of
uT\I’I~n.
tified
nying
ob)ccts
j
UFOs)
could
be
Sl’t
up
In
Toulouse.
Frann.,
,\
report
to
Parlla;T\\’nt
was
concerned
that
the
European
public
,~ cor-
rectly
informed
All
European
ai
rio
rees
and
civil
airline
staff
were
contacted
abuut
sightings
of
eFOs,
Only
one
Alitalia
de-
scribed
an
encounter
with
a
UFO
and
(}nlv
the
Italian
a ir
flrC~
gave
a
detailed
r(-pl~’ to
questions,
RHYL &
PRESTATYN JOURNAL
- 5
J
AN
1994
’- WCSIcm
"’Iail.
Cardiff
4 j ~ N \
~S4
.
Th.i
mystf:~rioq$
;
wrld
of
U;FO" "
:
UFO
SENSATION:
VISITORS
FROM
0
i
SPACE
I
(BBC
Wales
on 2
2pm).
,
A few
years ago a
Todmorden
poIiceme
made
headlines
when he
sufferered
a ’
temporary
memory
loss after
seeing a tJFI
land
close to
the
town.
’;:
Under
hypnosis
he
IatenecaUed
belng,n
ited ,’i
on
board the
spacecraft by its
occupants,’; ,"
"
1
describing in
detail1he
events
wh~ took
’.,.",~
place.
Fad
or a
dramatic wishful
thinki~ I ~
’,<
., ~
,
Visitors
From Outer space. ,Is a
one-offJ, :r,::\’",’}
inv~tion into
the existence of
extra:t ~~J;:.
\
terrestrials and the
taJes which
surround ,
’."’,
,
of
the
unexplilined’rny$ries’of
life.
:;.~ <J
,~.~
Soulhend
Evening Echo.
Essex.
4 JA~ 1994
’S"aucer
w.atch.
blast
A
FLYING
saucer observatory
planned by
the European
Com-
mission
has
been dismissed
by
Southend
East MP Sir
Teddy
Taylor
as
out
of this world.
’
Tory
Sir
Teddy. outspoken
Euro
sceptic,
blasted out
of the
sky the
idea
by the EC
parlia-
mentary
committee on
trade
and
technology.
It
wants
to build an office
In
France to
spot extra-terrestrial
visitors.
’
The
committee
also
studied
how
far it
was thought
aliens
were
taking
control of
outer
Bollon Evening
News
-"3JAN
t99li1
space. Sir
Teddy said: "It
makes me
angry
that this kind of
thing is
going on.
_
"What
can anyone do
to stop
this
nonsense? A vast
amoWlt
of money
would ,be
put into
this office
to watch for
saucers."
The
backbencher,
who has
fought’
strongly
against ludi.
crous
EC directives
and initia-
tives,
may yet be able
to vote
on such
matters.
He is
meeting
constituency
Conservatives, to discuss
stand.
ing in
the next Euro
elections.
Out
of
t’his"world
SIR; F~~
mair,’~ I have been
:. " Yea, many of
)’C)u are saying.
"Craiy.
~J
the
subject of UFOs, ’~’ they can’t
c:Dst", but ODCe
flieht...
basicaUy smce
J
m)’leif had a
UFO, said 10 be
impole, b’aIIsD1.ltting’ ’;
experieDC%.
And from then On I
have pictures over
10ng distana:a wu
’(
got
deeper
~,dceper into Ufology.
caUed
impoSSl."ble. but DOW we
take.1
:
The
problem
i
th4t people like
me for granted.
UFOs Qist, they
are DOl
i
and
many
major
UFO research figments of
people’s oyer-active;
’-",’
I
organisaIIJ
.gcllaugb~d at,
mainly, imagination.
they are reall ’
" :;
because they
thin., we arc’ crazy.
The ~u wish
to repon all’)’ sigh
of
people
who
see
these objects an:
not ~"’Us.
1hcnring t,be folJowmg-;,,;,-.tI
JUSI
druaJa. or
drug take...;. they ~ Dumber ~ 6.3Opm-llpm
a
n:spectabIe
people - for eumplc,..
,uk for ~ 84470). :JJ,.’fJ
th~
ex-P’n::5ideDI
of the Unite4
S~tes D K He.
,.’ ~ - ,. ~"
’~4.
(Junmy
CUter)
saw one:. .’
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Watch for flying saucers, you’re in Brussels nowrr Ia an idea that could come onl, trom BruaIIeJa. And ,...,. plana tor . .ueer obIena- &orS’ were .......t-’ U pie
In t.bt .,.. SIr nddr ’h.1Ior, UP for
80utbend .... urpd the OovernmeDt to ’Mu to pay ODe pmDJ piece to- ward, ’hi, madcap ~’. tor’lbe~ IDUBonI of poundl. Buro-rebel Bir Tedd7 -.Id: ’It wW probablJ be vt’ID a IDIemn IIC1entmc ittle, but all it iI, 111 II plot- Wr of faDCUul IIiuaerL
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ODe. ’The .uropean
ParUament" tnde and techDdo IUb-comm1Uee 11M I vt’ID. tile ~ bu’ Br:ItIIh tupayen’ mone, must Dot be Jnvolved.’ Sir nddr IUd that the committee wu aIIO Rudy-
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THEY’RE COMINGCan space aliens real{r have abducted the former Secretary-General of the United Nations? It sounds absurd, but thousands of Americans seem convinced by a rumour which has become a cause c l bre even outside the mad world of modem ’Urology’
By JIM SCHNABEL
ruE VOICE of Ih~ spokesman lor His Excel- lone> Ja,’i~r P~r~l d~ Cu~lIar, the former Uni ~d Nalion, Secrttary-G~n~ral, conveyed surpri.. and slrained digni!)’. "] fe~1 very com- famble in [~!ling you now, on his behalf, that h~ wouldn’t hav~ anything... ahsolUlely noth. ing to ~~ about th". I have worked close ~nough wuh the form.r Secretary-G.nera! to kno" ho" he ..auld react 10 ... something liKe this"
Som~thing lik~ Ihis. Th~ ftnal word. ~merged a. a di’missive bUTSt of mirth. But in tru Ih, the story about Perez de Cuellar was becoming mar< d,ff,cu It 10 dism i.s. Sin~ it had begu n to circulale in Ih~ summer of 1992, Ihe SIOl} had appeared in numerous UFO jour- nal.. and pans of jl - all hough wilhoul direct ,derence to Perez de Cuellar - had been put>- lished in Ihe Wall S’I’,,1 Journal and Paris Match. Discu..ion. of Ihe case, wilh prominenl menl ion of the lonn.. Secretary-General, wUc due our shonty in Ihe Nr.<> Yorl; Tunn and in the popular science maguine Om";. Journalist. and UFO enthu.iaslS had been try- ing to reach the lorme, Secrelary-General by phone and b)’ fax, by J.tle’, .thro~,h inlerme.df. ..ne~. The mO!i.t persistent mqulnes had come from a Manha"an arli.t and UFO researcher narne.d Budd Hopkins, of whom Perez de Cuellar had never heard, but olhers had oome through friend. and acquainlanc.tS. On. jour- nali’l had .ven managed, brny, to confront Perez de Cu~Uar at an aUpon. Hans-Adam Liechten.tein, eponymous prince of that Alpine principality, bad written him a lener with a cryptic ref..encc 10 Ihe case [uck.d incongruously amidst diplomatic nice. ties. Even on the cocklail pari)’ circuit, appar- enlly, Per~z de CueUar wasn’t ule. It is said Ihal one ~vening at a reception in New York, Perez d~ Cutllar’~ hostess, the daughter or a diSlingui.hed Peruvian family, ndidly in- formed him of the rumour thaI for &0 long had been humming and buzzing on Ihe UFO en. Ibu.iasl.’ grapevine: Ihal PerCl de Cuellar, in the small hours of Ih. morning of 30 November 1989, had been plucked from his limousine,
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~en into a spaceship. and subjected to inti. male examinalion by aliens. . .
If it means nothing else, the $lory al least UluSlrates the state of UFO r<seareh - or "urology" - in America today. II begins at 3J6am on [lIat November night in a high-rise apanment on Manhattan’. Lower WI Side. There, il is said, a 44-year"ld hou~e narned linda., ftnishing h.. bcd.tim. prayers beside her sleeping husband, opened lIer eyes to see a grey-skinned biped .tanding over her bed. The creature was approWnalely 4ft lan, with large blak eye.. a .hl mouth and a bul- bou. head whose capacity suggested the pres- ence of an extra-terrestrially large brain.
linda attempted un.uccessfully to awaken her husband, tllen threw a pillow at the alien, but .he quickly felt her limbs become numb with a sudden paralysis, and witllin moments she had lost consciousn~ss. Later, lIowever, with the aid .of regression hypnosis she was apparently ahle to recon.truct &Orne 01 Ihe ex-
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perncc: the alien. with several grey accom- plices, had floated her out of a window of her apmment and upwards through a blue beam into a waiting uu r-shapcd spa~ship. Inside the ship, the aliens had seemed to perfonn various ae\ions of a medical narure upon ber, such as palpating her spine. lBler, she had been floated back from the ship inlO her aparl- ment and, wilh a slighl thump, inlO her bed. Her husband and children ITI)’$teriously had re- mained uleep throughoUl htr ordea!. The following morning, Linda telephone.d
the ufologist Budd Hopkins to leU him what had happened. lind. bad finl oontmed Hop- kim Ihe prtviow April, aft., reading one of his books ahout UFO abductions and concluding Ihat she had been abducte.d several times duro ing her childhood and early adulthood; Hop- kins, lollowing hi. u.uaf proce.dure, bad hypnoli.scd IItr, regressing her memol}’ unlil sh. could recaJI the incidents in del ail. This lime Hopkins hypnotise.d ber again, and sh. trie.d to rccaJJ what bad happene.d 10 h.. within the spaceship. Her memories -;- at least in the conltx1 of th~ epidemic of UFO-abduction cJ that was sweeping America - seemed r~latively cooventiomol, and Hopkns quietly mcd the case repon 1M}’ with the hundreds of limiIar reports be bad rec:eivcd from other UFO abductecs over the years. IN FEBRUARY 199I. bowever, a year and a balf mer Hopkins. tint Ioote.d inlO il, IOme- thing bappene.d that c:awed him to open lin- d... case again.
According to Hopkms, be rec:eivcd a lener from two men caJled Richard and Dan who claime.d [0 bave witncge.d linda’s abduction. Richard and Dan idenlifoed themsel= as jX)- lice officc In the urly bours or a morning in lale N~mber, they said, wMe scaled in a patrol ear on tb~ Lawe. wt Side, within sighl 01 Linda’s apanment, they had seen "a .trange ova! hovering over the lOp of an apanmenl buildin~ two or Ihree blocks up from where we were sll1ing". The men alated furlher that
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Daily
Mirror - u>ndon
"30 DEL
~:t9J
e
IF YOU’D
had the
expe-
rience
of a lifetime,
chances
are you’d
be
dying to tell
everyone
you
could about
it.
But not
Travis Walton,
a
lumberjack
who was so
tra.u-
matised by
something
he
claims happened
to him
in
1!115 that he spent
10 years
with-
out a phone
to avoid talking
about it. Walton reckons
he was abducted
by
aliens for five
days and subjected
to
grophysical and
mentalindjgn1ties
during his ordeaL
.
The story he
kept to
himself for BO many
yea.n, was recreated
in the
moVie Fire In
the Sky,
which 18 now
available on
rental release. "I ran away from
it but
could never
eeca.pe it:’
aa,ys Walton from. h1s home .
in SnoW1lake.
Arizona.
"I flnal1y chose
to con-
front it. I’D.!
not hiding
any more. 1 have
to live
my life." The story
starts on
AUEN
TERROR:
The film
I"8CnKJt8s Travis
Walton’s extraordinary stofy
November 5. 1975.
when
Walton
and a group
offel-
low
lumberjacks Bay
they
saw
an Ilmll’T.!ngly
bright
light.
Walton. curious
to
get
a closer look, says
he
was
thrown into the
air
by
the light and left
for
dead
by his rrtends. Five days later,
fol-
loWing
searches for
the
body
and pendstent
que&-
tioning
of the loggers
by
the
pollee. Walton
was
found.
naked, ra.ml1ng
and
diBOrienta.ted,
in a
shop
doorway.
Gradually.
an
extraordinary story
about
his
experiences on
an alien craft
emerged. After years of
silenee
Walton
was
approached
by
movie-maker Tracy
Torme to 1llm the
story.
The
movie
stars
DB
Sweeney
as Walton
and
James
Garner as a
scep-
tical
state
investigator.
"The
movie
does an
I",. hope"
my
UFO
orcleal
prompts
people.
to take.
an
opjective
view
~excellent
job
of
commu-
nicating
the
emotions
. we
experienced.
1
hope it
.
prompts
peOple to take a
more
objective
view."
Walton
says. "But
rm ~ot aakfor
a
kind of]
open-ended
.
credulity.
There’s a. lot
Of
nonsense odt
there.
"There B~ems to be a
trend
in the US to take
UFO
cases Just
on
the
basiB
of
hypnoBiB
and a
PBYchologica.linterv1ew.
"I
went
through a lot
of
BCient1Jlc
documenta-
tion
and was
really put
to the
test. Extraordi-
nary c1a1.ma demand ex-
traordlnaiy proofB.~
NEIL’MURRAY
ABDUCTED:
A
brilliant
rtght from the sky WQS
the start of
Travis’s
horror
tVlr~1
(TI
QI--~~UL.u
tn
t::)
~IO0~t~0::=~Ie
Are
we in
the
middle
I
of a
’Loqth
Triangle’?
:
PSYCIllC
Peter
Gregory is
taking a
b:al in-
I
terest in
reports of a
UFO being
sighted
in
the Louth area.
.
He
bas seen several
UFOs himself and
knows
I
from experieDce the ridicule that can follow
from
,
people who
doubt what he says.
I
He
said
that
the
number
of
people
who
cWmed to
have
seen satnething this time must
prove that it
is
genuine. He
believes
the
Louth
area is
going
through a
similar perience to that
in
Wales
in the
19705.
That
experience - the
’Welsh
Triangle’ - lasted
for
about
seven
months. He
added:
"[
am in
sympathy
with
anyone
who bas had a
close
encmmter or who has seen
something they can’t
explain. I
don’t
think pe0-
ple
fully understand. Having had the
experiences
I
have had, [
want to
talk to
people who
have
bad
this experience.
Their
emotions
afterwards are
never the
same. .You
know it
is
against everything you
have
been taught.
All your
reason is
shattered. It’s
real
because all your
senses are telling
you
it’s
true. "
You have
got to
live
within
yourself afterwards,
woodering how or why.
"Prople are afraid to
come forward
because of
ridicule. This is
wrong. There is a lot
there that
most people don’t see in the
sky. We
have got all
SOrtLof.
shapes
appearing
now.
It’s
not
just
si1icers. "
Mr Gregory, of
Mablethorpe,
has seen four
UFOs since April:
. A very bright
glowing
ball about the size of a
football outside one of
his
up5tawindows for
about four
seconds at 2.3Oam on Aprit16.
. a
silver
ball high in the sky and bave11ing very
slowly
at
8.1Spm
on May 31.
. a
red glowing
object
with a
mass of
shim-
mering lights at
its
centre 812.4Sam
on
June 21.
. three
glowing
ball-shaped
objects
flying
in
formation over
the sea for 15
seconds at
3.5Oam
OIl
October 19.
’
I!we and
children saw a
large red ball in
the sky over
North
Somercotes while
travelling
in a
car on October 16.
The
June
21
experience
made
a
deep
impression
on
him.
He
said:
..It hung
motionless
in
the
night
sky
high
above
the
roof
tops
of
the
houses opposite.
It
hovered
silently
in
the
grey
black
summer
sky,
tbe
light
in its
middle
gently
undulating,
changing
.
from
yellow
to
gold
and back
to
yellow
again.
"I
was
totally overpowered
by
the sheer
bril-
liance
that
emanated from it.
To
me,
the
shape
resembled
that of a
giant
stingny
floating
deli-
cately
in
the
ocean - not
at
an
menacing,
[
thought. "Its
whole
appearance gave
me the
impression
that it
was some wooderfu1living
creature - but
not from our world
As far as I
could tell, it
was
between 20 and 30ft in
length.
’There was no def-
inite
outline to it
but I’m
sure it
wasIl’t solid
as
such. "Although
there was DO
so\md at
all, I
could
feel a
very
powerful vibration
pulsing
through
my
head
and
body aU the time."
He
videoed it
for four
seconds before it
shot
off at
terrific speed,
leaving a
trail of
white
light
behind it.
"My
experience
was so
traumatic
that,
within
the
space of a
few
moments. it
had
dramaca1ly
altered my
beliefs
on
existence forever,"
be
said.
It
was
unlike his
previous psychic
encounters.
Mr Gregory
believes
that
sightings
are of
PSY’
chic
origin
and that
psychics
are able
to
view
them more
readily.l:Je
believes
that psychic
abil.
ity
is, in most
people, a
latent
thing which
can
develop.
~
.
"I
am of
the opimon that
they do visit - not
necessarily from
Other
planets
but from
some-
where on our
ownrdfoc
from our own
future.
Scientists are beginning to
rea1ise that time is a
two-way thing."
He
added that, before his April 16
experience.
glasses OIl table tops at his home had
shattered, a
pram turned round for no
apparent reason, there
were hot and cold
spots in the house, and
foot-
steps on
the stairs. People
were seeing
figures in
the house. "My
own belief is that they are not
extra-ter-
restrial.
They
are
some.where
within
our own
earth. They
visit or make
themselves known to
certain people. It is not .
deliberate
thing. People
with a
psychic
facility
can sense them.
"They
leave
smells
"that
some
people
can
sense. They
leave a
SCDSe. Animals often
avoid
an area that a
UFO has visited.. A
person with
extra
sensory perception can
possibly
pick
up
on
these things."
Mr Gregory is
prepared to
meet anyone
who
wants to
tallc to
him about a
UFO sighting.
He
can be
contacted via
SuttoD-on-Sea 442597.
Peter
Gregory - he
has seen
seven)
UFOs and
accept.
people
ridicule
these
stories. Be is
.
. ~.
.
I..~~-~’~.
bxpert says they Were not Tucanos
FOTHERBY
man Carl
Benson was
yet anoth-
er person
who saw the
mysterious
UFO near
Louth recently. He was
even more
amazed
because he
used to
work in the
RAF Regiment - and
part of his
duties was
to recognise
aircraft. He saw
three lights
and a triangle
in the
sky as he
was driving
to Little
Grimsby on
the day
dozens of otha
people
report sight-
ings. He
at first
thought the
lights were
aeroplanes
in ght for-
mation
but then
realised they
could not
be aircraft lights.
He did
not hear
anything
and did not
see any
strobe lights.
The lights
were ttavel-
ling in an
east to west
direction
and then
turned
slowly to go
off in a
northerly
direction. As the
objects went
off, the
lights were still
shining at
him, which
would not
be the case
if they
were aircraft
lights. He dismissed claims
that they
might have
been Tucano
aircraft.
"Tucano
don’t fly in
that sort of
tight forma-
tion and I
would defi-
nitely
have heard
Tucanos,
It was
weird," he
said
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Isle
of Wight County
Press
23 DEC 1~93
r Probe
into
:
UFO"sightings
. REPORTS
of UFOs in the
.
I Shanklin
area have prompted
some
mainland investi
tors of
the
paranormal to call ’for
Island
: witnesses.;).",
1- ’I-
. Mr
Christopher Harrington,
of the
Havant-based Southern
Paranormal
Investigators,
said
there
had been a number’
of
reports
ot"sightings over
the
Island
fro.m peopleli~ng
on
Hayling
Island.
He
said the sightings
were of
a large
crescent-moon-shaped
object
with small lights
and, of a
big green
light out towards
the
Channel
near Shanklin.
As
well as local residents
he
said Ih
Hayling Island
coastguard
had been
watching
the
object. Readers who have further
information
should write
to Mr
. Harrison
at 249 Purbrook
Way,
Bedhampton. Havant,
Hampshue,
or telephone
Mr
Bob
Schindler on 0705
611437.~--- Sunday People
- London.
19 DEC
1993
i \ I
~~radio
freguency
5nOO~er5
!rn~~ed
bY2~oof
UFO
landing
8y
GORDON
STOTT
SNO
PERS
tuning
into
police
radio
messages
raced
to
the
scene
of .
a
crash landing
by
a
flying
saucer
- only
to
have
a
close
encounter
with
the boys
in
blue.
Police had put
out
a
spoof
broadcast
about
the
arrival
of
little
green men. to
trap
the
eavesdroppers.
Patrols were
told
to
head
to the lonely
field
where the UFO
had
come
down. Six men were
arrested
when they turned
up
and
face hef"ly
fines.
The trap near
Doncas.
ter
was part of
Operation
Marconi, launched
by
South Yorks Police
to
crack down on
owners
of
radio :scanners.
.
In anotheT fake
broad-
CCl.$t, police claimed
bags
of
CQ..fh had been
foul1d
in
wood. at
DoncasteT
’rind
bank - note
were
being blov:m
aTOUl1d.
One radio ham
arrived
in
two minutes and
more
followed. All
were
.nabbed. Scannen. . can be
sold
and
used legally
but
it
is
against the law to
act
on
a
poH<;e message. ,A pollee
spokesman
said: "Criminals
use
scanners to find
out
what we are
doing.
We
try
to combat
this."
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ring.afound
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1oc8I~who.dMns.
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tel
theme
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night
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!t
UFO
alert!
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Sun
- London
27
D.~C
1993
STRANGE
ghts
seen
in
the
skies
above
Winsford
sparked
a
UFO
alert
on
Friday
night.
Traffic
came
to
a
standlrti1l
as
drivers
abandoned
their
cars to
look
at
the
bright
beams
circling
in
the
skies
at
about
6.0pm.
And
some
people
rang police
ron-
cemed
that
the
lights
were
from a.
UFO.
’
I
"It
was
weird..the
lights.
were
cir-
I
cling
around
and
meeting
in
the
middle.
Everyone
saw
them.~
said
i
one
Winsford
reside.nt,
who
did
not
wish to be
named.
I,
But
theGuanllan
can
reveal
that
. the
commotion
was
caused
by a
la-
I
ser
light
show
being
staged
at
I
Rookery
Hall,
near
Nantwich.
.
Hall
manager
Philip
Parker
said
the
ligh
Is
were
part
of
a
1940s
war
theme
night
being
staged
at
the
exclusive
hotel.
MIt
was
amazing,
our
switchboard
was
jammed,"
he
said.
"We had
people
tuming
up
with
their
families
in
cars
who
had
been
following
the
lights.
"They had
come
from
as
far
as
Hanley
and
Tarporley.
One
woman
thought
there
had
been
an
accident
at
Manchester
Airport
and
others
thought
it
was a
UFO.
"The
police
jhoned
us
even
though
we
ha
contacted
them
and
the
airport
authorities
a
month
before,
he
added.
The
floodlights
were
used
to
heJp
.
mock
up an air
raid
and
were
the
same
type as
Jean-Michel
Jarre
had
in
his
famous
Paris
concert.
~ en en - C,.) 1.U Q ’="’I C"’."I
Portsmouth
News,
Han!,
1
8
DEC
1993
Astronomers
si
rstruck
Astronomers
admitted
they
were
baffled
today
after
hundreds of
Portsmouth
pe0- ple
saw
patterns
of
ghostly
beams playing
across
the
night
sky. The light show
lasted from
Gpm
until after llpm
last night,
and The
News
was flooded
with
calls from
readers
anxious to
know the
cause. The eerie
sight
was
clearly
visible
fm the
roof of
The
News
at
Hilsea.
Beams of
faint
white
light
ap-
peared to
shine
directly
from a
bank of
clouds.
6’
But
experts at
C1anfl~ servatory
were left
scratch,iQg
their
heads. ’
V1
A
spokesman
said: "We
Just
can’t think of
anything
this
time that would
account for
the
lights as
described."
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South London Press
lOUt\; 1~H5
U’FOs are . . .
watching.A WEEK prior to Mrs. Fishlock’s sighting of a saucer shape hovering above the rooftops, (South London
.
News,. Nov. 18) I had a similar expenence. Watching the night sky
on a sleepless night, I saw a dull red object streak across a completely clear night sky (2.30 a.m.) in a south to north direction.
I believed at first that I had spotted my second meteorite, entering the earth’s atmosphere, of that nif~t to my surprise the object came to a halt, whereupon I jumped up to the window for a better view. Almost above me and the’
row of houses on our street, it began to aimlessly zig-zag across the sky. .
After five-IO seconds it. sped off once more.
I have been in touch with Mrs. Fishlock and she has kindly replied, giving me her own first.hand descrip- tion of the ’metallic’ object and a small sketch.
I have also forwarded my description and the newSpa-
b?>\ ’
up there us all!
per cutting featuring Mrs. Fishlock’s sjghtin~ to the well.known UFO llnvestiga- tor Jenny Randl~~ who was recently on GMTV. Quite frankll it is no use ~k.i~ ’people (r’they believe
111 UFOs. If you have seen one of them you don’t have to ’believe,’. and if you haven’t - well what can you say? .
All this leaves me with, the feeling that there is a whole new ’ball-game’ going on somewhere! The’ situation, 88 it
stands, is that the people you tell - wait for it - feel a bit sorry for you.
All I can say 18 that what I saw wasn’t a bird and it wasn’t
. a plane, but what
exactly it was beats me - I guess it must have been
I -~~- ~~~ji.:::l TODAY." ... .;. ’" :J V1 ’-L.I ~~ E’O" <em c.Ij- .5 " c..;) ~ LoU u.J Q " ~ ,...... "" .;: ~
UFOs by the thousandSCIENTISTS are to launch an investigation into thousands of UFO sightings in the Taiwan Straits.
Experts say some 6.000 UFOs have been spotted in the area.
The figure was revealed at the first China-Taiwan UFO conference in Beijing.
The latest sighting was in August. when people saw two rim-linked hat-like objects soaring over Taipei International Airport for 15 minutes. __ I
a UFO!-Edward Arra. toon, Ashvale Road, Tooting.. I believe Doreen Fish- lock.
I came out of my fiat one dark morning on my way to work about 1950 and I could hear a humming noise in the sky.
I looked up and saw what looked like a very large modem circular fluorescent light. It was blueish white and it hovered for a while then turned on its side and disap~ared at high s~d.
I didn’t know about UFOs in those days and I have never seen anything like it since.-Mr. B }(o.ight, Cre- denhill Street, Stres- thaw. --
\ A UFO lONE? Irs lire GelTY, bUl I nol as YOU know ir. ’ ’~~~~."’~-~."~".~.;,,-’;. ’-
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L~= 2~’"
. South London Press. November 19. I SAW a UFO on Jan-
uary 1, 1991 in Brixton Hill, and I wasn’t the ol!J;L one. I was one of FIVE people who. saw it on that clear, bright but cold evening.
It was travelling east from west and was sUent. It was a mass of orange light, glowing softly and I watched it for about four minutes.-Alan Clarke. Brixton.
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Corn circle plot thickens’-’ !.
’J
"n c-o ~AMERICAN ~ investigators are c:J excited by strange o analysis results from a \_ corn circle discovered in
a secret Wiltshire location this year. Andover’s expert, Busty
Taylor. told the Andover Advertiser that routine samples sent across the Atlantic led to a request from the investigators for loca] enthusiasts to retW"11 to the site with a magnet. "Stones and corn stalks stuck to the magnet," Busty reveals. "The
~’J
-rsituation just gets more and more complicated... Corn circle stake-outs
locally have been kept deliberately low key in a successful effort to allow investigators unhindered efforts to unravel the mystery. What has hit newspaper
headlines in.’93 is the frequent sightings of UFOs which happened In the Andover area and a]so at Marlborough and the ancient SUbury Hill on the Bath road. tIIfIIII"
THE GLASWEGIAN
9 .:bEC 1~f"3
HIE have aD, at some time or other, witnessed strange lights ill the sky. Some can be e:c /a red logically. But others are more thall just a trick of till! light. ’2 j 7l{ /11 recent years, Glasgow has
become a hots ot for UFO sightings. But aile man has never forgotten his own close encounter ten years ago this week.
ST AR-struck James Lesl goes back Menock Road King’s Park II years to the d alter he saw strangely-lit cr. which hover, no more than .
feet from him. Even today, I can find , explanal on the sighting.
OF<.ONE Glasgow man will never forB’" hi~ clo~t" t"n ountt"r with a Uf’Q in the south sid" of Glasgow. And dcsp C’ ~hc filer it W::IS ~lmQst 10 ~e-ars
ago to the day, Jam.. Lelt" has only lold memhers of hn ImmcdlOl:r~ fa.mlly and UFO in\lif’Stlg.1tor Ron Hillltd.1.)’. .It in~i!i.rcd we kC’c-p hl5 fe-a I name SI:((t’f bc-(::1USt. tvlt11 now, ht fe-afs being h.-rld up (0 r dicule. James, now 58, recourH1i the amazing morn.
in!: "f December 15, 198.1Ihat h.. haUled UfO "pc"s UK,wlde. H~ uid~ "I w:n. I-r-ning fur war\: at :lhour 6.25a.m. "Walking. down Mcnock ’Road .n King’"
P,;uk~ , 1oo’ked tip ro RoC’ wh:1r I rhoughr WJS II pbn(’ making i1 wide’ Jrc from Theo riF:~H. "The-reo WtfC" sp3rkli corning. our [ht b3Ck. IiO J though~ I! was n .rouble, so I stntcod [0 run mWiilrd~I[.
Sighting As J.1mes fan fOWJrJs rlu:: ntu5C’tiun
between A~kenhe.Jd i1nd Carmunnock Road1i\ the o"icel moved rowords him. He .dded, . h had come to a stop, hoyering .I>out 201m up, ’ight in I"’nt of me. "Ir was coJourord gre)" and .
the shape was similar to a S10ty by Russell Findlay raHw.illY (",dage, but wirh .a curved roof. -There was cr.u:k]~f)g. e~e-c’r hum as ir Just hovered
in Ironl 01 me in Ihe middle of rhc strect. -Thcore- wer(’ rnrcC’ rount! winduws in the- front, and im.idt’ was a y-rUm\,T,"oluured smo~r" ... Ron H.lliday, 01 Scottish
E.;1rrh Mysrui(,$ RcosC’.arch. questioned Jam.. about Ihe slghrjng fiv-t YC’iilN .110,
He’ uid: "’This. was ’airly t uniqooC’ bc-cau5C’ rhoC’ pconon WiU jlijO do’SC’. -rye only hea,d of ,"<>ul h.J.1f oil JO.lC’n cluse.up ,olcd 5-~Khrlng’li like’ [h.is in IhC’ p,ur
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I ~h~ :k~~ ~ft’~~rJ~d:ncd s;~hrinp, Dr u fO~ ~1\ I ~ He ,nu.blishC’d S,ouish E..i1uh MYSlCf’~ Rt’’iC’.:ir,h .’" oC’x:1min.c- reroru of ine~phcaMc s,~II’ ings a.round Ihc- country. Ron, 04", s,aid: "SomC’ejmn you get: Kvcr;al silt I, inl-"- ;I week ;lcrOSI Srodaod, maybe if, onr)’ OIl’"
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1 00 d ffc[cp-~ tl:’porU. .. AmJ R()n, b.il.~C’d In Sliding, reckons for rw, proprc- [he Jcigm.:l l’ 10 p;rear. .h~,....(’ rTIU(’(.;In. I
rifPOrt whar [hcy’we tern. H(" :iddcd~ -The people who do spuk to me- ;II
~1ou:lHy qU~lc c:u: ted ..nd Inrtigued. Th~y jUoj,l "".~J" lome son of CJlpl.J;n.rif)~.’"
Hur one: fh.,nR. puzzles fh-r UFO nvnfiKacoJ. .:1 .added: MFor wmc: tearon, 80 per CoC’nt of .he ’iip;"u .n- (orne tr-om the un COi1Jf. -Maybe, thuc-’s Iru acti,..ty OVItT G~"$gll’w ,n. rhe west, or perhap’ pe-oplC’ .rlf rdu-ccan1 Co ("on. forward. . Ron’, liII. il ED sludy I’vuy .spt’ct of Ihe ("\1
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fhuc .1 SOnte .,..;Hur.’ npl.ana on. Hc aJdcd: "Therc i~
propof1ion Ih.11 c:m’r I~ ..plaint<!. - 8-u’ b,C’fnr(" I wOIJ I U)’ it w;u ftom OUe( space. I w-ouM AU.’ more evidence::. .. Ron Halliday can h
conncad at 078’, 831480.
- spI~ In two theo joined up Iwo da~ Ia"" shut!Jecoci< again. shaped object repor1ed. June, 1982 - Saucer October, 1989 - Large
sIlap&d obif>cl appeared 10 octagon ""ape S....n in sky lend in BellsI1i11. -.anisl1ed w~h blue "ash. December, 1983 - Recenl sightings-
Aailway-atriage shaped November, 1992 obj&cI_od ""er witness C<Jmbemauld - T we ,ed on Menock Road. objects in 51<)’ iii up bed. June, 1986 - Rod and rooms.
while lighlS seen circling Kif1ilsway - 8"9111, gr....n Dumballon Rock light man ered Ihrough
July, 1988 -Larg<!. atcl> clouds then shot 011 at greal o h~tsP;;ts--",,";~;-Giasgow10 ye.... "This one in particular is
inexplicable. It doe’sn’t srem 10 be any obyious flyinjl miilchine like a p]illn~ or he!!- copt~r . "And Jam.. nevcr suught l’u.,li<Hy. he contacled me
JUs[ looking for an answer. "As lor it being. space-
ship,whu know!?" F htr-of-two, J~me".
add,d, "I stood ,here lur I,ye minurcs ~U$( lookiog ,at il .
and luoklng (0 ~e if an)’one elS(’ hJd SC’C’n it. hut there was no~ollc around.
"’1 w:un’r ~,illred. I think if ir happened again I would
HERE is a llat 01 UFO sighl- ings In GIa5gow 10 Srollisll EaM Mysrerlell Resea,ch. Septembe’, 1972 - Sauce,
sI1aped objac1 ....." ove, Ren!tew. Augu5t, 1976 - Solid object """" lakinO 0/1 !tom
WesltJoume POlk. NO\’embe<. , 979 - City
centre alghtino 01 smalt spherical object November. 1979 - Brlgl>!
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h:l,d stt’n JinYEhing.- Bu, Jame. added, "It’s some-ching I chink aDout
,;dmo!t cvery wttk. I know what J s..1W.
’"It W:JS .. crisp, dry morntnp; and l wou on my way .0 work. I jU$r wish someone else n.;ad ~C"f1,.hrrco."
Ret rrJ li1bourcr Jan1f"s, ,ur.ve-.J ,ill[ ’Work Ih:u morning on rime as u!l:uat, huc didn’t tell anyone. Ten years Jalc-r. hC’io ’lirill
looking ror iii n ans.....er. JAMES ADDED; -J DONT
SUPPOSE I’LL EVER KNOW WHAT IT WAS."
hay, approached il. "’After abour five rninurt1 i(
slowly glided .way. "One of Ihe sll".ng..t rom .....as wh.rn it did :Stan moving.
Noise I,om .11 around .Iatled up again. jr W,IU as if it aU qui(~ly ru.hed bad<- "It WiI!I likt . ....a,utJm. h
woo compl...ry ,ilent Ihe whole’ rime: ~t was in front of n’~ ap;ut from th~ eJectric. h.umming sound. -II moyed dowly lowards tb~ bridge- then wenr srr.ai..sht up inlO the sky .nd shot off. ’When I gal on Ih, bus, non-r of Ihe other passenge-rs
looked wn<<rned as if I hey
Band that is lost in spaceGLASGOW op.t"s CE1V ha.e deyo,.d [hdr JivC"5 .and music ro Ihe- mys-Et"ry of UFO’s. Th-l:’ rhrN.m.an group- - rt.tlr ini!ial$ ~..nd fOf Close Encmm1~1’S of fhr Fourd1 Kind - pl.ay .al UFO c;(Jnf(’rtl’lc~~ and I-Iudy {he- sky from Gl.a-sgow’l lurroundmg hIlls.
Br~iiln McMulloUtl th~ 41-yc-arTold s.ng-C’r .nd gviriHiir. uid~ "ThoC’ pr~bl[’m ~’S thoilt ~o- pic 3rC’ [00 inrcf<<ft:’d in p.aymS ~hC"r g;as bllJ’Ii, "Buf if you con,iMr aU th-r sld1firJ~"+ (hlf"-C:
j, definirciy somrthin,,; "’~’Ilg OrL Thc-rc’s I
rOLlrc:h dirneruLlHi -I..ar hs.roC’n ro CO’l’1cJ~nce fwm .1itllnr ptlou. po iL(’ ~ nd NA 10 propk
"II QnJy wt knl!’w why thc)’ lii5HeJ, Ir would amwcor C’Vt’tythlllg, ..
T’hr: h:md rrpor1C’J.:a "brighl amocr s..tul.:oC-r" ,wC’cop aCfUSS nc!rth Gb.:\~()W in, 19tH [hilt couldn’t he- uplillmr:d hy ;!Iuronom’lsrs.
’BtlJn .1dd..:-& "We- don’l do [hlS for puh,lici. t)". ift. a ~t’l1ulnt’ fJKin.:uion..
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WHEN a man tells you he has se n a ball of light the size of a Mini, hovering at the bottom of his garden in Otley in the n ddle of the mght, it’s difficult to know what to think. ~ ~ tr Is he susceptible to strange dreams? Has he a vivid imagination? Is he a fibber? None-o( ~ese descrip ons
seems to apply to Nigel Mortimer. He gives every ap. pearance o( being a down-to- e~ chap with a wife, a couple o( kids and a COW1cil Qal in Derry Lane, Menston; someone who, apart Crom an interest in space technology, had never given much ~ought to whal might be going on in the outer atmosphere. That was W1til early one
moming back in 1980 when he was asleep in his bed in Meagill Rise. "I woke up in the’ early hours for. no app;l1’ent reason and when I looked out ol ~e
. bedroom window I saw a ball of light ilt the bottom o( ~
. garden. ..It . WIUI like an orange .phere about the 8ize of . MinJ with a kind ol blue tear-drop shape in the middle."
Hovering He says that alter hovering
for a bit, the object Goated olf over the hills towards Menwith Hill, shrank into just a point of lighl then vanished
"It was almost as if ) was in a dream state and when il diaappeared ) (elt a great sense ol emotional loss, as if 50melhing had been taken away from me."
Nigel knew what would hap- pen in the clear light ol day. Everybody, includinghimsell, would think he had dreamed it. "So to make sure I wasn’t still in bed and was dreaming the whole thing, I took an
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and pul it on the bedside table to prove fd been up," he said. Next moming, Nigel went
off to his job as a castings clerk with Sinclair, the Otley sta onery manufacturers, in- tending to tell his colleagues. But before he could do so, the switchboard operator told him about an experience her mother had had the previous night - she had seen a strange, yellow lighl hovering over the town! Not surprisingly, Nigel’s en-
counter with the unidentified flying object had a profoW1d effect on him. . .
This former Jlkley postman is the sort of person who likes to get to the bottom of things so he started researching into UFOs and other W1explained phenomena. He isa member of the
British UFO Research Associ- ation and Ihe West Yorkshire UFO Research Croup, both of which monitor and record sightings by the public of unexplained phenomena, of which there have, he says, been hundreds in the Wharfe Valley. And the more he delves, the
more he becomes convinced thaI aliens do exist outside the
gina ons of r -makers. Not that he gOBS for the idea
. that all strange sights and sounds are caused by people wilh long, pointed ears decid- ing to have a day . or rather night. out in Wharfedale.
Sometimes Ihere are logical explanations lor the appear.. ance of unusual sights. Shooting stars are commonly mistaken lor UFOs, as are nicks o( the light in certain meteorological conditions. Even Nigel, alter 13 years’ practice, arts he I has made some ’misidentifications’. I
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But r;:hat of the phenomena which do not have a logical explanation? Nigel has a range of Iheories. Some are more to do with
spiritualism than UFOs, like ~e one about a Viking ruler o CallN Hakon the Good who . was involved in a King Arthur style quest and is responsible for the alleged sightinqs of a ghostly golden sword.
JOutside intelligence’ Or, says Nigel, there could
be whal he calls ’an outside intelligence’ which is either - depending on your point of view - sending a message that 20th-century religions ought to change direction (that doesn’t go down too well with church officials), or trying to pass on its superior technology to us earthlings. More mundanely, the strange
objects seen flying around could be top-secret, super- advanced military aircraft on test flights. Nigel thinks it is highly significant thaI the big orange sphere he saw, took off in. the direction of the American airbase at Menwith Hill. He accepts that there are
sceptics. . 0"1 am quile a rational person
but when you stan talking about UFOs, most people thof little green men and flying saucers so they think you must be some sort of crank or nutcase. .. Fear of the unknown makes
many people back away, he says.
"I find thaI. they either want to know more or Ihey shut you oul of their lives completely," Things could be worse
though. Marriages of ufologists have cracked under the strain. But Nigel’s wife Debbie, while not sharing her husband’s en-
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thusiasm for UFOs, is prepared to tolerate his W1usual hobby.
A Tocimorden policeman who, a few years ago, claimed he had been abducted and: held by aliens for an hour, lost his job. That incidenl was linked to the story of a miner from Tingley who went missing lor a week after popping out for a bag of potatoes; and was [ound dead of a hean attack on a coal tip, also in Todmorden, in circumstances so mysterious that it led urologists to think he too had passed through the hands of aliens.
Nevertheless, Nigel is con. tinuing with his research and, now he is no longer a postman, hopes to make a career out of it. He has spent three years
writing a book, The Circle and the Sword, about local sightings and has started giving lectures. He is keen to hear from
anyone else who has seen unusual phenomena in this area. However, he does wonder
how much interest the general public takes in UFOs.
"If they showed an alien on the television news to prove they exist, I bet most people would react by asking when Eastenders was going to be on,. he said wryly.
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Brus. may- ke~p ~n ~Ye’out for -~FOS ..... ~ IT - A European parliamen- tary committee wants to set up an observatory at France’s space study unit in Toulouse to watch for unidentified fiying objects. The energy, research and technology committee insists that Europe should raise its gaze to new potential neigh- bours. "The possibility that aliens have estab- lished a base in the asteroid~~lt cannot be rul~d out," i~!I)’s,I’age 24
(( pj_)7( ~agic roundabout .. ’. .., THE European Parliament is being asked by an Italian MP to establish a centre for tracking Unidentified Flying Objects.
All we can say is that it takes one to recognise one.
For ,this magic gravy train ot a parhament - which vanishes and materialises throughout the year with multilingual hubbub and enonnous expense at 8trasbourg and Brussels - must surely rank as Europe’s very own UFO extraordinaire.
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Brussels may keep eye out for UFOs "\..1 . .
By David Gard~er In Brussels
The European Union, which at its last five summits has acknowledged its failure to bring Euro-doings "closer to the citi. zen", is being offered the chance to plug another communications gap - by setting up an EU obser. vatory to watch for unidentified flying objects. The proposal comes from the
energy, research and technology committee of the European Par. liament. which wants to turn Fnlllce’s Sepra space study unit in Toulouse Into a fully nedged Euro.institution, The Italian nuclear physicist
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!’.Ir Tullio Regge, who is respon. sible for producing the commit- tee report, is understood not to believe in the "metaphysics" of UFOs, The committee, however, notes that Sepra has reported 2,300 cases of UFO sightlngs in the past 15 years. Some were hoaxes, some could be explained rationally, but more than two. nUhs could not easily be explained.
A Belgian institution called Sobeps has logged 1,500 sight- ings based on reports to the gen. darmerie, while the Italian air force reported 32 slghtings last year. Some EU officials wonder
whether Europe’s putative abil- ity to communicate with extra- terrestrials would compensate for its inability to reach its own ci tizens. Were the plan really to take
wing, it might further compli- cate Europe’s integration pro- cess. The eventual prospect of intergalactic integration, for instance, might severely tangle controversial Euro-issues such as subsidiarity - whether measures are most effectively taken at local, regional, national. pan- European, international, and HOW. interstellar level. On enlargement, more
parochial officials among the
existing 12 member states are already chary about taking into the Union four new Nordic and alpine countries from the Euro- pean Free Trade Association, referring to them as "Eftans",
It may be argued that It is pre- mature to expect such member states to adjust to the Idea of linking up with Martians so soon after Enans, But the Eurppean Parliament
committee insists that Europe should stop looking Inwards and raise its gaze to new potential neighbours. "The possibility that aliens have established a base in the asteroid belt cannot be ruled out," it says.
by Chris Hansford
dedicated army of enthu- siasts have been busy com- piling information. Alongside them. unfortu- nately. have been cranks who have succeeded in con- fusing the issue and seeing ofT those influential people who might otherwise have taken the UFO cause more seriously. But while it’s tcue there
are huge numbers of ordi- nary people who laugh openly at the mere mention of UFOs, others like Dave Barrett are firmly convinced that aliens have not only looked down at us but have actually landed cra!\ here some of which have been recovered by the authorities and which are now kept in secrl’t. The evidence for such a view, says Dave, is overwheJming.
D;,,,l’. whn hn~t~ HTV’s LtVl’ F,.id~y rllght disL’ussion,
says tnat of all the tOpiCS he introduces on radio and TV the subje of UFO’s always incites the most interest. The meeting, to which
anyone can go along. is being held on Sunday, November 28 in the Pavilion, Bath at 7.30 pm. 011 the platform with
Dave wi I] be two world experts Oil UFO’s - Timo- thy Good. author of books like Above Tup Secret and Alien Liaison and George Wingfield an export on Crop Circles and UFO’s. There is, Dave says, an
increasing amount of UFO activity again in the West Country.
This weekend’s meeting will present the eVidence. Whether or not you believe it will be entirely up to you. Tickets for the meeting
cost l6 and c:.In be obtained either from the Theatre Roy;,1 box omc!.! in Bath or from the Bath Investment BuiJdlnj.( S"ciety in South. g;Jtl’ Sln’d, Oath.
WESTMORELAND GAZETTE -Kendal-
Diamonds In Dales sky
A STRANGE diamond-shaped urlidentified flying object has been seen in the skies !luove St’doergh ,-<) L’ On Frida at about 7.15am,
a woman, who does not wish to be named, says: "I noticed this. strange very bright light commg up over Holme Fel! in three st~ges. It was stop- pJng, hovering, snd then ris- ing again. Then it just shot stnught up Into the air and slightly to the right and then it was gone." Thny Dodds, of UFO spot-
ters Quest International said that particular shape’ has been reported in a number of areas around the country. His hotline is 0756 752216.
Evidence of ’closer encounters’ ~/-’ .. ~ < -_:... ./ THE WEIGHT of evidence in favour of a worldwide UFO cover-up by governmen15 is now reckoned by insiders to be so great that someone, probably America, must be on the brink of blowing the gaIT believes television pre- senter Dave Barrett. But as with any subject, if
you don’t want to believe the huge and mounting piles of evidence, then there is prob-’ ably nothing that will ever persuade you - maybe not even the evidence of your own eyes. Dave, who will be speak-
ing in Bath this Sunday alleges there are strange gaps in Government infor- mation that is released at the end of 30 years, When inves- tigators make inquiries about UFO incidents within that time they are told that, unfortunately, fire destroyed that particular bit uf information. Since UFO’s hit the head-
lirles a!\ef the war in places like Warminstl’r, a stl1~IJ but
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Light years apart: ET lIeft) and Jacques Delor,
A NEW idea for spending astronomical amounts of money has been launched from Euro MPs’ mission control.They want the European Union to set up a centre for
moniwring Unidentified Flying Objects. The scheme is the brainchild - or possibly brainstorm - of Italian physicist and MEP Tullio Regge. He l;8.ys the existence of
extra-terrestrial We cannot be ruled out. ’U a little green spaceship lull ot little green men were to land in PIcca- dilly tomorrow, I would have
1 to believe It,’ he insists. Yesterday, Signor Regge’s
I’ projXl5a.1 won the backing 01 the European Parliament’s energy committee. But lo.st night, some wags
were suggesting he need look no further than the corridors of Brussels in his search tor ET, the extra terrestrial. Re- siding there is a diminutive being who is otten misunder- stood, sometimes uninLelligl- b~e. but certainly Intelligent. However, while EU commis-
sion president Jacques Delors shares the same qui.zz.ical vis- age as IT, he is also re- nowned tor having his feet firmly on term firm a, Signor Regge does not put
any exact figures On the cost of seLting up the centTC, al- though he sugges~ siting the proposed observatory at an existing French facili ty in Toulouse to reduce the bill. An orticlal 1iIlid that. in
From JACKI DAVIS in Brussels
view of the high Euro- salaries, the bill for running a UFO cen tre could be ’astronomical’. The plan is unlikely to get
the go-ahead from the full parliament - MEPs would be wary of spending more of the EU’s over-stretched tunds on such a scheme. And if by any chance It
were approved, neither the commis.5ion nor member gov- ernment.s would be under any obligaLion to act. Fresh accu- sations of wasting taxpayers’ money on such an outlandish - not to mention out-oC-this world - scheme would deter them. As for Britain’s MEPs, they
think it Is aU pie-in-the-sky. Glyn Ford. deputy leader of the Labour group, said: ’Eu- rope has far more down- to-earth problems to deal with than this.’
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.f. {hi.> ’’’oJ’;-ED goes into orbit in search of UFOs
ANDREW MARsHALL ,.:’./ in Brusul5
FROM EU to ET is a small step in the alphabet, but a gi- ant leap for the European Par- liamcnt. Enending its reach from the minutiae of gas pipe- lines to the vast reacbes of space, the brave men and women of its energy commit- tce yesteniay proposed to set up a European centre for sightings of unidentified fly- ing objects. The UFO has fi. nally taken iu place in the home of the acronym. The Parliament proposes
to g ve the.job of alien-watch- ing to a resc:uch institution in France, as part of its five- year mission to seek out new ways to spend other people’s money, Its ncw building in Brussels might SCn’C 4110 an appropriate home: the locals have dubbed it the FoIJy of the Gods and it bears more than a passing resemblance to Stareet Command. Vanous thcories are lUcked
around by the report. While aliens on neighbouring plan- ets are not regardcd as a pos- sibility, "tbe theory that aliens have cstablished a basc in Ihe asteroid belt cannot be ruled out". Thc report’s rapporteur,
Tullio Regge, an Italian So- cialist, hints darkly at a kind of conspiracy that wants to use the UFO phenomenon. "There are organisations de- termined to manipulate the credulity of the masses for political ends," he adds. Me Regge wrote to all the
air forccs of the EU mcmber 51 ales, though apparcntly only the Italians replied. He also spoke to more than 100 people workg in civil avia- lion, and found only one with a stOl}’ to tell, an Alitalia steward. But the repor1 is es- peciaIJy concerned with a spate of sightiogs in Belgium, which apparently is a mecca for the little green men. The Parliament finds this
dubious, since it maintains a lofty disdain for national in- stitutions, and seems to think alicns should too.
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MEPs get to grips with close encounters of the third kind
/J ’I’ I’ ~) II John CMYelln Bnm.eIa
! AN official report was put before MEPs yesterday saying that people should not rule out the theory "that aliens have established a base in the asteroid belt". Europeans were advised by
the report, however. to treat with circumspection the si!:htings of triangular shaped UFOs which appear to have showed up around Li ge. moving at high sPt.’t.>d on the radar scrt.’e of the Belgian air force. The European Parliament,
more often associated with building white elephants than seeing pink ones, is treating seriously the report on unidentified flying objects prepared by Tullj.o Regge, an ItaJian soch ist MElt and em- incnt physicist. He wants the Commission
to set up a European UFO Ob- servation Centre to collect iuformatiun about sightings by the pubJic, the military and scien tine institutions throughout the EU. Mr Reggt! is S<’<lthing about
fraudsters who alarm pt.’Qple by perpetrating hoaxes, using
I airships with sopbisticated , cIL’t.1.roni~ "capable orrcflt.’Ct- I inj.( radar wuvt..’IS with a dis- I placement of frequency that simulates the Doppler efth.1". He docs nol helieve the
daiws of a [>rufe~:>OI’ ~ilal1ov Ulat the Russians uSt.’d tele- pathy tu L:ummuJ cate with lOft aliens who emerged from a banana.shaped flying saucer in a park in Voro- nezh, eastern Russia, in 1989. But Mr Regge is impressed
by the fmdings of the state- funded SCI’vice for Assess. ment of Atmospheric Re. entry Phenomena in Toulouse, Fnmce. It cannol esliJblish a scicntfic expla- nation for .10 per cent of the cases it in\’estigates. "The lack, perhaps tempo.
rary or at."Cidental, of an ex- planation in no way allows us to regard a sighting as cer- tain proof or even an indica- tion that aliens exist, with technolugical cupabiHt les vastly superior to our own, "l1owever, scientists still
have a duty to continue researching into these cvents," he says in the rCpOl"1 cOlllmissioned by the parlia- Illl’nt’s cnerj.(Y. research and lehnology COI1HUittt.’C.
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[ UFO spotte~-’s get a clean bill of health ’. L"> j<-l PEOPLE who rcport encounters with aliens arc no less intelligent, no more fantasy prone and no more lH<cly 10 suf- fer from mental disorders thilJl the rest of us, according to Canadian scientists. Patricia Cross, one of the researchers from the psychology depanment of Carleton University in Ottawa, says the increasing fascination in popular culture with "close encounters" prompted them to look for an explaniJtion. The team subjected four !:rOlJpS to
it hatlCry of psychologicil! tl’stS, ;] lid lluiaell thelll iJbuut thcir beliefs in the paranormal and UFOs. One group reported losing time, being abducted or having telepathic cont:1ct with aliens. ̂ sel:ond group hall Jess intense experi- ences, such as seeing unexplained lights on a darJ< night. The other two groups wcre nwde up of people who h;ld never had such stnlllge eKperiences. The test results showed "no support
whatsoever for the hypothesis th.lt UFO reporters arc psycllOlogic.llly distu rbed", the psychologists say in the latest issue of the journal Abnormol Psychology. Nor did they find any significant difference in
the fantasy lives of the four groups. However, the people who reported close encounters were more prone to bclieve in reincarnation, astrology and UFOs. Cross and her colleagues speculate
thm those people who believe in UFOs arc more willing to interpret events that sCLlred them as close encounters than those with less exotic beliefs, Cross thinks that several quite natural phe- nomena may cause people to think they have met ;Jliens. Onc is <1 condition c;IlIcd sleep paralysis, whit:h I:an Ul:cur when deep, dreaming sleep intrudes into the sh;Jllower first stage of sleep. The effect is of feeling awal<e, and sensing a m<1levolent prescnce, but being unablc to move. Cross estimates that between ]0 and 15 per cent of people expcrience this. One of the group who repurted an
l1lCnsC experient:e cxplaincd that hc lay 011 his stomach ;lIId dozed oft. "Thc lIext thing 1 felt was some presence trying to gct inside my brain. 1 couldn’t open my eyes or move. . . [ wanted to escape. . . 1 couldn’t open my mouth to scream. I’m sllre I was wide ,nval<e, but I was entircly paralysed." Helen Gavaghan
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Alien encounters _ ’J..~7.-t PEOPu:. who report encoun- ten with aliens r UFOs are no more mentally disordered or lels intelligent than the rest of the population. say scientists at Carleton Uoivenity. Ottawa. Mer psychologically testing "believers" and "non-believ- en", they say in AbnOTmDI Psy- chology that there is DO evi- dence that the former are psychologically disturbed. Be- tween 10 and l5 per cent of pea-
I pIe experience a "malevolent presence" - which some inter- pret al an alien - because of fluctuating Ideep patterns, they add.
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A. Date, time and duration of dghting. (Local times to be quoted)
l ~ Nc.N b"""Nr::f.N I~’- \~OO J.\.t (TlIv\~SI DuQMoAJ NO~’0N ’)B. Description of object. (Number of obJects, size, shape, colours, brightness, cound, smell, ete). Vti..’-i. LA/t- CI AR.. \.lAft - . CO’-"’1fl. (~tR. ~ lt-l iN ~SWf) l N~~~~’ b-~~~.C- ,Nc. Bxact osition observer. otationary Or moving. ....
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V’t.R. ~ Pou e-t ~A-"i"OrJ .
(A landmark may be mOle useful
F. AlIgla of sight. (E:Jtimated helghts m’e unreliable).
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H. f,Jovement:..;. (Changes I L, 1’, and C; m:’1Y be of more use than estim2.te~ uf course and speed).
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+
The
Scotsman,
Edinburgh
j-~MF{7~ty
subjects
from
UFOs
to
witches
THE
STORY
appeared
on the
prey
to
unlikely
storits
from
the
Investigation
of
An- probe,
t~velling
at
speed" ,:"as
sible
Man
Found
In
Ger-
front
page
of
Thursday’s
Iz.
conveniently
distant
places.
omalous
Phenomena.
already
1’
a
bad
condition
many".
There’s
a
man
in
ves/ia,
the
relatively
serious
A
growing
numberof
sensa-
Mr
Dvuzhilniy
has
been in-
when,
probably,
its
self-
China
with
his
heart in
his
~nd
reliable
Moscow
daily
tional
newspapers
are catering
vestigating
the
UFOs
which
d~truct
programme
was
head
and
his
brain
in
his
newspaper.
to
the
appetite
in
European
have
been
regularly
visiting
sWlt~he.d
on . . :’
stomach.
Eva
Braun
lived
.in
It
see~s two
"bomzhi" - Russia.
Ukraine
~d Bel~ the
little
town of
Dalnegorslt.
Riming
through
fu~her
California"
fJ’?m !
950
on,
it
t~e
Russian
acronym
for
No
for
reports
of
weird
and
Im-
’Conveniently
Dalnegorsk,
a
pages
there
are I~ng
articles
says
here.
Glga,ntlc
K~n~roo
Fixed
Abode - approached
a
plausible
events
and
people.
few
miles
from
the
Russian _ about
the
Tunn
shroud,
Savages
Fanner s
Family.
W:Qman
running
a
private
At
the
more
sensible
end
of’
Shan~-La - Sh~bala
in
On the
penultimate
page
or’
kiosk
on 60
Yeal1!
oftheGre~t
the
scale is
the
chunky _ by
RUSSian - and
the
wltc~es
of
Scandals,
the
weirdness
con-
October
RevolutIOn
S~reet ID
Russian
standards _ monthly
Engla.nd.
One
of
the
wltch~
tinues
in
the
personal
ads.
In
the
far
eastern
city
of
tabloid
Top
Secret,
which
expla~?s
the.
success of
thelT
between
the
one-word
offers
Khabarovsk.
spices
genuine
investigative
cult:
Here
ID
England
there
of
sexual
favours
with Mos-
They
wanted
to
sen
three
journalism
and
historical
are too
many
people ~ho
are
cow
telephone
numbers
(mas-
cellophane-wrapped
packages
archive-hunting
with’
a
pinch
unhappy
~~use they
re un-
sage,
acquaintance,
free
time)
~f meat for
2,000
roubles,
a
of
mysticism.
The
reader
employe,d.
are
intriguing
invitations.
"I
little
over
a
pound.
They
moves
from an
intriguing
arti-
Plungmg
further
do~- beg for
your
help
in
freeing
haggled:
she
bou~t the
meat
cle
by
Vladimir
Maximov,
market
you
come to
t~e
POlgn.
me
from
Satanic
influences,’"
for
1,500.
Studymg
her
pur-
about
feuds
between
different
antly
named
In/e~estmg
News- asks
Alexei
from
Moscow.
chase
afterwards
she
decided
groups
of
dissidents
in
the
paper,
featunng
three
"All k
’gh
I
something
was
not
right
and
West in
the
old
USSR
to
a
horoscopes.
karma
self-
d
ts, ~ ve,st’
dgntomt!S’t
II
d th
I’
Th’
’
d’
.
d
h.
an
so on
are
IDVI e
0
ca e
. e
po Ice.
e
experts
three-page analysis
of
the
’
lagnoSl1,
rea,m
p~p celts
Petersbu
’s
first
knightl
conclUSion:
yes!
It
was
human
works
of
the
16th-a:ntury
pro-
and
fortune-telhng
With
cards.
rg t ..
th
Y
fl
h
R d
bo t
h’
If’"
f
toumamen.
says
ana
er
es
...,
...
~het
N9stradamus,
and
in
par-
ea a
u
psyc IC
.se ......e - advert.
A
third:
"Shamans,
et
The story
IS
a
claSSIC
of Its
hcular
the
verse of
his Pro- "
.’
.,
~ enee on
page
5.
There
IS a
spell,
h
PI
d
g
L’
d
’f
..
’:’JAMES"MEE~"
a .
st
d
nLenn
. "R
din
touc.
ease sen
me
your
"In - a
mix
0
concrete
Phecles
refemng
to
war m
.
"",
gam
ru.... ess,
ea
.
I
h
f1i
d
d t
’I
(
h
.
h
’.’,
th
I’
3
6
expenence.
ave
su
ere
e al
t
e
City,
t
e
street,
the
July
1999
~ ....
. ’,. .
.., ;....’
’,q,
over
e s
eepmg
person ,
’f
Sh
’
d’
r.
amount
of
money)
and
vague- ".
.
.
.
9,
12
times.
Read
thrice
each
rom
aman s
lsease ,or
n~. (When?
Who?
And
how
Will
there
be war
between
evening,
and 12
times
out
m,any
years.
My
only
hope
hes
did
they
decide
it
was the
~orth !lnd
the
South.;.. ~s
Pacific
coast, is
the
back
of
loud
after
someone’s
been on
with
y<<?u.
I
would
ask
those
human?)
mentl~~e~
In other
verses. It
beyond
and
then
some.
the
ran dan."
.
versed ~.n
the
black
arts
not
to
When
the
Soviet
Union
~s~. Will
there,
be a.
new
"On
29
January
1986,
at
Before
leaving,
the
Interest-
bother..
Th,at
~)e
was
from
existed
its
inhabitants
were
king
of
terror?
win
a
7:55pm,
the
inhabitants
of
ing
Newspaper
does not
fail
to
Omsk
m
Slbena.
No
name.
notoriously
susceptible
to
Bourbon be
cro~ed on
the
Dalnegorsk
noted
a
spherical
note
the
report by
"a
group of
No
wonder.
urban
legends,
UFO
scares
~~,nch bl
t~":ne.
’bIS~IY
object of a
reddish
colour
fly-
scientists"
to
the
effect
that
There is
much
more in
the
and
National
Enquirer-style
leva
e,
u
pass) e...
ing
from
the
south-west," be- stones
are
alive.
They just
live
same
vein.
Perhaps
there
are
sensations
from
remote
cor- A
lurch
further
towards
the
gins
Mr
Dvuzhilniy.
"It
tra- very
slowly:
they
breathe
once
odder
things
going
on in
those
ners
of
its
vast,
sparsely
lurid
is
the
l6-page At
the
versed a
part of
the
~own and
every
three days to
two
weeks,
gigantic,
anonymous
blocks
of
inhabited
territory.
Now
that
Edge
of
the
Im
s.sible.
This
fell
on
Izvestkoviy
Hill.
The - and
their
hearts
beat once
a
flats,
behind
the
curtain
of
the
Soviet
Union
has
fallen
kicks
off
with an
article
on
flight
of
the
sphere
was
sound-
day.
Oh,
and
they
move,
too.
winter,
than
could
be im-
apart,
higher
prices
for
travel
levitation
foUowed
by
an in-
l~. paraJlel
to
the
ground:’
Down there at
the
bottom
agined.
]
still
don’t
believe
in
and
inter-republican
com- terview
with
Valeriy
Dvu-
They
found
bits
of
it. too,
of
the
pile
is
Scandals,
a
lurid
the
UFOs,
but I
will
steer
clear
munications
mean its
fonner
zhilniy,
head of
the
far
eastern
silvery
bits,
and
analysed
phenomenon
whose front
page _ of
meat
from
the
kiosks
in
citizens
are
more
than
ever
group of
the
CommisSion
for _ them.
"It is
likely
that
an
alie1’l - proffers
the
headline
"Invi-
future.
e
Tne
Independent-London
9
NOV
1993
r
Mien
encounters
_ ’J.. ’Y7.""
PEOPLE
who
report encoun-
ters
with
aliens or
UFOs an: no
more
mentally
disordered or
less
intelligent
than the
rest of
the
population. say
scientists
at
Carleton
University,
Ottawa.
After
psychologically
testing
’"believen" and
"’non<<liev.
en",
they
say
in
Almorm4PlY-
cJrofor:y that there is no
evi-
dence
that
the
former
an:
psychologically
distUJ’bed. Be-
tween 10
and 15 per cent of pe0-
ple
experience a
"malevolent
presence" - which
some
inter-
pret
as an alien - because
of
Ductuating
sleep
patterns, they
add.
Hull
Dady
Mad
r- .t
U
"".M~~7It!or
aliens
UNITED NATIONS:
A
small
group
of
demonstrators
marched
near
U,N.
head.
quarters
yesterday
to
demand
action
concerning
visitors
from
outer
space.
They
want the
world
body to
take the
lead
disclosing
information
about
UFOs
which
they
say is
being
cov-
ered up
by
governments.
LAL~CES’ON & BUDE GAZETTE
20 NUV 1993) ~;;0118 Spot UFO?
A SURP ISED couple from the Week St Mary area who spotted a UFO are keen to hear from anyone else who made a sighting, c.’__
The couple were driving about a mile from their home on Wednesday night, when a very bright light passed across the road in front of them. -It looked about 50 ft above the ground, like a tennis ball travening very last, but making no sound,. said the woman. The 35-year-old
woman, who asked not to be named because they had already had enough leg pulling, said they had racked their brains but could find no rationalexplal).ation. Anyone .who can help should ring the Journal Gazetle on 0566 774444.
METRO NEWS -Birmingham-
25 NOV 1993 UFO on way DRIVERS using the M6 early next mODth should keep their eyea peeled for an unidentified yiDg object which is due to appear in the earlr eVCD- ing sky between Decem- ber . and 6.: ..
\ . Experts believe the ob- ject appears between sun.
t and moon rise and is about 25 ft high. UFO spotters who can
guess what the phenom- ODOn is can ring 0276 86!ill1 and may win tI prue.
SOUltJ w~rcs Argus - Nc...pon
26 NDV 1993
- "A . ~ COULp’;a suspected UFO slght’above a Gwent By David Wilkes councU’ . otllces be an omen ,of other.worldJy ret- Roy Lewis, of Pentwyn. rlbuUoi’ ’for ’th’ . Scrooge-
.’. mawr, was driving past tn like col.p:lcUlr;J.t’,s~,dec1alon to liliI car wht;jn he llpotted two.
sack Santa? . lights tn the sky about half
Was It the ghollt of a mile above. the council ChrIstmas future comtng to offices at I5.Slipm on Mon- earth to warn the hum- day. buggers that Chr1tm He stopped and watched could be cancelled for them what he believed to be a as well BII visitors to their flying saucer tlylng away. civic centre? He aald: "It leemed to be Two eye-witnesses said hopping, travelling about
the strange flashing object 000 metres each hop and they saw above PonUlan. flash1ng Uke a star. But fralth Civic Centre looked there was no sound. 110 I like a huge .tar-llhaped don’llh1nk It can have been ChriJltmasllght. a helicopter or a plane.
It seems too much ot a "It was juat IItunnlng to coIncidence that the watch and so bright. It was slghttng wall made In the something out of the ordl. week when Islwyn borough nary, but I don’t know full councll raUfled the what." decision not to alte a fesUve Victoria Davies, who was grotto In a corner of the In the car wIth him. saId: cIvic centre’s reception
"I have never seen any. area. thing like It - It was 80 odd. The grotto was axed after The speed It travelJed was
. councillors decided young. IncredJble, yet It was &0 sters queuing to meet quiet." Father Chrilltmaa would Rumours that councll.
pose a security risk and lors’ absences trom thIs agreed with their officers week’s full meettng were that the cost of dispensing due to extra.terrestrial gifts would be "pro- intervention remain un. htbltlve". contirmed.
Dorscr Evcllmg Echo. Wcymoulli
1 b N D’V 199-~
Noumgham Evening Post
Z 5 HJ)V 1995 40 ~_.-~FO--
I sigh~ing: Kidnap
. theory UFO experts investJgatlna: a sil,lhtina: by courting couples at New.tead Abbey earlier this month now believe the YOUDg lovers could have heen abducted by alieD5. Tbe couples say that after
they saw an object bovering ~ over their can they round an hour bad passed wblch they could not account ror, and members or tbe East Mid. Iand5 UFO Research Associa. tion (EMUFORA) believe abduction could be the answer.
Researcbers boped tbe answer might come by putting the lovers under byp- nosis. Nothing bas yet come out or these sessions, but one member or the troop is laid to be having "inexplicable flashbacks".
Traddng ODe or Ihe men rea.Used be
had been rubbini his nostril after the .Ii\htlng, wblcb EMUFORA Investigator Tony James believes could be a sign that the aliens bad Implanted a tracking device in the man’s brain. The couples, all in tbelr
early 20s, and from MaDs- field - who have asked not to be identified - had driven to Newstead Abbey for a smoocb under the stars at 3.50am. Soon after, they ISY’ they saw a triangular object fly across tbe grounds, and hover above their cars. But when they looked at
their watches, tbey lay they reaUsed that what tbey thought was a fhe-mlnute experience had lasted an
I hour. Investigations by EMUFO. RA are continuing.
, WOULD lik~ 10 th=k !!’~"d!~~l~ed Y!2 "~l" ~n~riously for the co.operatlon that they have given presence of the UFOs
the be a talk on Thursday, November 25, in
to the Centre for Crop Circle Studies by . Dorchester.
~epo;,tlg formations and the "spheres of I gave Colin data including negatives of ,There are only 6J tickets left, so
lIght that have often appeared before or both the formations and the UFOs from Interested parties should book now by
after the arrival of these beautiful crop the Dorset area. Without the support of tele~honing (0305) 813476 as soon as circle fonnations_ your readers this would not have been possible. Now that winter is upon us,
possible, I would like to thank Richard reade~s, please do not give up your vigil, Peacocke and Stuart Langdon for their eS~lally farmers, as we have had circles hard work during this very busy year in ’:"Inter crops and UFO activity Is not especially. limlled to our seasons_
Our hot1ine telephone numbers for any For any readers who would like to know’ new readers are: (0305) 813476 (0202)
a httle mo~e on the above.mentioned 723127, (0305) 267392 ’
subject (beheve me, your friends may ,
ItJink it’s all a big hoax. but if the United DA VID KINGSTON,
Nations are taking it seriously thC!n I County Convenor.
th, ; .!’re Is a little more to it), there is to Centre for Crop Circle StudIes, I, Pemberton Close, Weymoutb.
The spheres of light (UFOs) have been on the increase over the past year not only in Dorset but as with the crop circles world wide. Colin Andrews, th~ forerunner of all crop circle investigators, was requested to attend the United Nations on October 22 this year with other researchers from around the world to present to them all data that has been
Woman’s Realm, London
Hundreds of’ UFOs are spotted in Britain each year... Nurse Terry Braddy, couldn’t believe my eyes,’
42, was on the says Tom, 52. ’There was a night shift at Hope huge black object, like a Hospital in Sutton boomerang, darting be-
Coldfie1d, when she became tween the trees. It was aware of a bright light reflective, the way a mirror shining into the ward. .2) Ii ’I looked out of the win- dow and this huge sha~ appeared,’ she recalls. It seemed to be about 200 feet above ground and was the size of a football pitch. I’ve no doubts that it was a space ship. People think I’m nuts, but I know what saw. I’ll never forget it. ’It was sort of metallic,
overed in flashing lights. It moved like an animated rtoon and it was strange-
y silent,’ adds Terry. Terry rang Birmingham
irport and was told an bJect had been picked up n radar before suddenly isappearing. It was also een on radar at RAP yneham, in Wiltshire and y an amateur astronomer. Richard Lawrence of
he Aetherius Society be- ieves that Terry may well ave seen a space ship. His group is convinced
here is life in outer space nd believes that earth has een visited by aliens. ’Our founding presi-
ent, Sir George King, has n contacted telepathi.
lIy by beings from space,’ ays Richard Lawrence. They ha ve passed on nformation about science, cology and man’s evolu- ion. He was warned about he ozone layer in the ’50s. ’Most people feel duty- ound to debunk sightings ut we keep an open mind. any UFOs can be ex- is. One minute it was just
lained, but many can’t.’ hanging there, the next it Tom Nicol teased his was moving around unlike
artner, Jean Ford, for 18 any aircraft I’ve ever seen. ears about I am con- he saucer- - - vinced it was haped object from outer he saw over . ’. ~.’"" space. I now ~~e She~~~ft (~~::.~,.,,\,,-"’t "~, ;..... ~Je; alii; wo months II saw two beings... ing saucer 18 go, that is. They had blond hair years ago.’
I While they and were wearing Jean, 48, ~ere driving , has no doubt o Skel,rness blue all-In-ones it W<lS her se- ean sudden- Jean Ford and UFO
shot bolt sighting. ’It
J. prighl. ’Look. Tom,’ she I was only a Oceting glimpse ihouted. ’In the sky!’ this time, but I was quite ’When I looked up I scared.’ sh.: admits. ’It
is believingproved to me there are other beings up there. ’I ~ot a good look at the one In 1975,’ she adds. ’It was the size of a roof and shaped like a saucer. It had a window across the front and there was light inside. I saw two beings looking oul. They had blond hair and appeared human. They were wearing. blue all-in-ones and disappeared after 15 seconds.’
Scientist Jenny Randles heads the investigation team al the British UFO Rese,lrch Association (BUFORA) She says that many Britons who sight ’aliens’ say they are blond, Sc;Jndi,. ,\ i,m-looking.
Andover Ad\’errj~er . 8 0 CT 19.93 ~__ U~FOwatch’s
t1 sh sightingsWILL the mystery of UFOs and com circles be w1locked at an event in Enbam Alameln tomorrow?
It’s high)y unlikely but at least those who turn up to an exhibition in the Landale Wilson hall should enjoy the displays, talks. demonstrations and discussions organised by the Andover Unexplained Phenomena ’Investigation Network. The network is the
brainchild of Enham . resident Malcolm Terry. who has long had an interest in mysterious happenings. He reveals Netw rk members are examining the evidence of nine UFO sightlngs over I two months along a, corridor about 4.5 miles I’ wide reaching from Newbury to the Clatfords.’
A local investigation I team had an exciting Saturday e~enlng when me’mbers -stUoned! themselves near I Wherwell. Towards Monxton they saw an object hovering about 200 feet above the ground and 50 feet in diameter and pulsating bright white and amber lights. The sighting lasted for
about 30 seconds after which similar lights returned every five or six minutes for an hour and then four appeared in a line about 500 yards apart for one minute. F nally, the single light reo appeared.
Walford Observer
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19 lngs of UFOs up in SW’ THE num6e’r or r ported sightings of Unidentified Flying Objects in the South West has increased, accord- ing to a Devon specialist. Doug Cooper. a member of
the British UFO Research Association and chairman of the Devon affiliated group, said: "There has been an in- crease in the reported sight- ings over the last year. My organisation alone this year has investigated 19 sight- ings we believe were perfect- ly authentic and they were very real. to the people who saw it.w Mr Cooper, of Honiton,
said elTorts to rule out air- craft, particularly military, were often frustrated by the Ministry of Defence refusing to identify top secret air- craft operations. But some flying manoeuvres could not ’be Mentirely of this earthw. " ~
Kcighky NI.’.....’ ~ Yorks5 NOV I’
. .Show US more proot. ,.... 1.\ ov r UFO photoSir. Reg,anJing yuur U F~
pholograph lasl week: this reporl carries the same weak- ness of many olhers,
If lhe photographcr had limc to go back inside to gct his ~’aI11CI.1 (as reponed) thcn Ihe UFO musl have been travelling rclutivc1y slowly. This. added 10 lhe reporled fad thatlhe objecl was moving away from him (ralher than a~T(\SS thL’ field of view). m..:alh tlJilI il wl\uld re!:ede from View ~lujtL’ slowly.
A modern camer.1 C<ln be wound on in less than a second. J n ~.~e condilions de
saibcd IIH:rc is timc to shoot off many frames. Any photo- grapher, faced with such a clear und ex.ciling opporlunity 10 pholograph a UFO. would certainly do ex.aelly Ihal, to ensure the m.uimurn evidence.
lI’s just possible, of course, thaI it W,IS the lust frame on the film. or that indeed multiple frames were tuken. In cilher c.tse the piClUre remains intriguing. If not. I’d \’Cry l\1u!:h Ilk!: 10 hear Mr M urphy"s ex.planalion or lhe single frame. ROY BUTTERFIELD. Western Avenue. Riddlesden.
UFOs
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WHEN I read Mr Gordon Creighton’s latest Icller on UFOs the other week I was, to be frank, sceptical. However, later that evening, looking to the
north over Bushey at appro:’limately 7pm, I saw a very bright light streaking across the sky before apparently descending behind the trees.
II was not a plane as it was travelling too (ast and 100 low.
I dashed through the trees to investigate further bUI, unfortunalely, I hurt my knee when I tripped on a spent!2 rocket case.
I understand several other people in the Watford area saw similar objects that night. - Mr 8. Ansell, HUDlercrombe Gudell5, Willford.
1307:’\V LLIAM Tell is reputed to have shot thc apple off his son’s head. 1882: THE Royal Astronomer witnessed an Unidentified Flying Object from the Greenwich Royal Observatory. It was described as a "strange celestial visitor - a circular object glowing green". 1955: ANGLESEY became the first authority in Britain to introduce fluoride into its water supply. 1970: THE Sun newspaper pictured its first Page Three girl, Stephanie Rahn. LAST YEAR: FOOTBALLER Vinny Jones was fined .(20,000 by the FA for his part in narrating the video Soccer’s Hard Men.
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1’3 HOV 1993 57]1m’1.~I~JV Beam us up, Scotty!
WE were relie"ed to read that a re- cent survey ,states you are not neces- sarily mad if you believe in Unidenti- fied Flying Objects. .
A team from a Canadian university gave a battery of psychological tests to mortals who claimed to have seen or even hitched 8 lift in UFOs, and concluded they were just ordinary folk ’with normal imaginations. Tb~ scientists could not say if the sightings were real, but, thank the stars, they were convinced the people were not nutters. Many a dark night, they - and, we
confess, our good selves - have gazed at the heavens, hoping that a particu- larly bright star would materialise into a flying saucer. But, unfortu- nately, we - unlike some of them - have never actually spied or stepped aboard a UFO. Our fascination with the skies is
probably caused by watching too many episodes of ’Star Trek’, a prac- tice now being followed by our two- year-old daughter, who, by the way, has an vexatious habit of referring to USS Enterprise sawbones Dr McCoy as ’M~toy’. - We warn her repeatedly about this
sacrilege. "Listen closely," we caution ..
sternly. "The name is ’McCoy’, okay? And you’re not going to any more late night raves if you persist in calling him’M-toy’." "Uh-huh," she replies obligingly as
if she knows the correct pronuncia- tion all along, looks back to the TV and asks: "\\’here’s M-toy?" Trekkies will.sympathise with our
angst and also share our wish to spot a UFO or even, joy oh joy, get a trip in one. They’re bound to come to Earth
some time, aren’t they? Or have they sneaked in already? Surely no.one (in their right mind) would have the nerve to say they had been aboard a UFO if it wasn’t true?
Personally, we are convinced that one day we’ll, be able to command: "Beam us up Scotty. from our padded eelW
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Wolverhampton EJ(press & Slur
1 NOY 119:
UFO-spotters not nuts, says ~ surveyP ple who see flying saucers are not nuts.
And neither are those who Claim to hitch rides with aliens, researchers say. The claim follows
a series of tests. A team of scientists from
Carl!’ton University in Ottawa, Cunuclu, guv,’ a battet)’ of psychological tests to people who claim to have close encounters of nne kind or another. They compared the
results with tests given to !:,cop!e who have made no flying slIucer claims_ The results, published
today in the Journal of Abnormal Psyc}1ology, show that the people who; cJaim to have seen and: e....en ridden in UFOs arc just ordinary folk with normal imaginations. "We can’t say these
sightings are real or not, but we can say that these people arc not necessarily abnormal," said team leader Dr Nichollls Spanos ill II aLllte",!’nt from Lh!’ American Psychological Association.
Sound r n the research, Dr
Spanos and his colleagues examined the intelligence, imaginntion, pnranormw beliefs and mental health of 49 people who claim to haye seen UFOs. The same tests w(’re
I giycn to 127 p!’ople who - made no such claims. Dr Spanos said th(’y
found that the L’FO sighters were no dilT!.’rcnt from the control group in intelligence, tendency toward fantasy, or suggestibility.
Philip Klass, n promi- n[!nt UFO sceptic, said that the findings nppcur stlund but th.: study is only pre. liminary.
A LATE night smooch for two Nons <:ouples in the grounds of a counly slately home turned into an out of this world experience. The young lovers - all in :
their early 20s - drove 10 : Newstead Abbey for a cuddle’ He said: "One remembered under the stars at3.S0am. I driving to Newstead Abbey
Liule. knowing that only , and through the gale. . minutes later their passion was’ "Under hypnosis, he to be intemJplCd by the unell.- I remembered stopping on the pected landing of a UFO, they : drive and seeing this UFO. claimed. : ~’HtH!d. he- saw-this-UFO The startled couples, from ’ on his left hand side and a
Mansfield, walched as the tri- brght light. angular object flew across the "But he couldn’t remember grounds at about 30mph any more until he emerged in before coming to II SlOP yards Mansfield. - _ from their parked car. .. _ "The other lad’s story was _ "Ittwviftd 160 ~a.v~ very similar and 1 concluded it us with big white lights and a I was genuine." red. revolvng lighl in the n d-I Mr Piggott, a member of the die and stayed for several min- I (nternational Association of utes," said Ihe driver. who did I Hypno-analysts, said it was ! not wanl to be named. I rare for Iwo people to halluci- "The girls were scared Qnd n,Hc in Ihe SIIIIIC wllY_
ran back 10 the car and we fol- "I believe they believe what lowed them. We watched il as they saw," he said. it started to move away and Founder oC Ihe East Mid- OUI of the grounds." lands UFO Research Associa.
But when Ihe couples lion Anthony James is investi- looked at their watch they galing thCir case. realised whal they thought was For the couples it was an it five-minule experience had . experience they will never Cor- lasted an hour. . . get. The bemused lads called on ’ Said the dIiver: "There’s no
the help of Nottingham hypno- doubt about what I saw.. A lot analysl Rod Piggott 10 ell.plain of people don’l believe us, bUI their ’missing bour’. in my mind I’m convinced, Mr Piggott. based at Porch. "We’re all shocked by eSI~r Road. Nouingham, hyp- what’s happened. We’ve had
nOllsed Ihe men. many sleepless nighls,"
Genuine
.-..THE POOLE ADVERTISER ~ 4 NOV 1993
N~ .Ifi,ughing matter THERE’S nothing funny about Ken Johnaon - except that he uw. UFO. .
But baker Ken of Keeble Road, West Parley Is peeved U’Iat nobody will take him seriously. Ken saw the whne and green light at eIther end of a Then he phoned the po- f mystery object which hovered In the sky as he cycled 10 a lice. "They lislen ed bul I
&hop at Parley Cross 81 $found 8 pm on Monday October could hear Ihem laughing." 18. - saJd Ken. "They told me to . Ken 21 said: 1t wasn’t a plane because It stayed In one phone the Echo where
posJtlon. And It wasn’t ahellcopter because I got off my bike someone promised to call and listened and th e was absolutely no sound: me back but never did: SUddenly the lights ’glided otr and one of two ftashlng Ken, who three years ago
white IJghtsclose to the mystery objBCtwent out. When Ken had an all nIght ~ightingof came out of the shop he could stili see the lights some !h!OO star-like oblects, $aid: distance away for two more minules. It s a pity people can only
laugh >"hen faced with some- Immediately he retumed back home he phoned nearby, thing, ldon’tunderstand. - Hum Alrpo.rt but he sald~"Nobody w~s ’nlereste<!. It made UFO& .JY be important. I’d me angry. A woman there told him to. "put It down to like 10 hear of anyone else _. experience. who saw this object"
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UFOs land on village UFO spQtters will be descending on Larnberhurst this , weekend for a convention. . " .
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UFO 93 Includes films, slides and diScuSsions on all &pects oC the phenomenon presented by lecturers.
Organised by Alan Hilton, the symposlwn has been running annu.alJy since 1982. This year’s convention will look at m~or sighting:; during the 19508 and 1960s and hear ftom people who say they have seen a UFO. Guests can also hear from a woman who cla.ims she
has telepathic skills thaI allow her to be in mental contact with "entities" aboard UFOs. The event will be staged at Forge Cottage, Perch Lane, Larnberhurst Quarter. To book a seat or Cor - more information telephone Mr Hilton on 0474 823883. ...,J!II
Fi 5t UFO gr9up is 40 ,.
BRr1’ N"s oldest UFO research group - the Bristol-based British Hying Saucer Bureau - celebrate their 4 th birthday on Guy Faulkes night. Founder member
Denis Plunken says attitudes lowards UFos have changed since their first meel- ins in 1953.
"II has gone on leaps and bounds. A recent poll shows there are now more people thaI believe in UFOs than disbeliev- ers," he said.
Denis finl bccamc~ interested in UFos after his cOlI$in, an aircraft and aroWld 30 passengers mysteri. ously disappeared over South America, only four minules befon: Ihey wen: due 10 land. .
Hi s interest kin- dled, Denis estab- lished the flying saucer bureau - the name g ven 10 UFOs at that time. To celebrate their
birthday 8 lecture entitled ’Forty years of UFOs’ will be given by famous ufol- ogist Denis Win!erbourne at Ihe Friends Meeting House, Gloucester
I Road, at 7.30pm on
_ November 5.
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A LATE night &mooh for two Nons couples in the grounds of a county stalely borne turned into an O\U .of this world experience.
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The young lovers - all in r their early 20s - drove to I Newstead Abbey for a cuddle. He said: "One remembered under the stars at 3.S0am. . driving to Newstead Abbey
. . . Little’. knowing that only and through the gate.’
m~n)1tes later their passion was "Under bypnosis. he to be interrupted by the unex- remembered stopping on the peeled landing of a.UFO, the)’ drive and seeing this UFO. claimed. . . ’.’ . L: ~1Hd- he-saw-this-UFO The startled couples. from I on his left hand side and a
Mansfield, watched as the tri- . bright light. angular objecl flew across the, "But he couldn’t remember grounds at about 30mph any more unll he emerged in before coming to ,a SlOP yards. I Mansfield. from their parked car. ’,t .... i "The other lad’s Mory was .:... ’~IdU1~60 "r;n~~ very similar and 1 concluded it us with bia white lights and a. was genuine." red. rev~lfing light in ~ mid~’~ Mr Piggou, a member of the dJe and stayed for. several min. Internalional Associalion of utes," said the driver, who did Hypn(l’imalysts, said il was’ nOI want to be named. rare: for two people 10 halluci. ’~"The girls were ,scared and nolk; in the ~ame WilY. ran back to the car and we fol- I . "I believe ther believe whal lowed them, We w~hed it as . they saw," he saId. it slarted to move away and Founder of Ihe East Mid. out or the grounds." . lands UFO Research Associa.
But when the couples. tion Anthony Jame:s is invc:sl- looked at their watch they galing their case. realised what they thought was For the couples it was an Ji..e-minule experien c had I experience: they will never for-
lasted an hour.. " ,;"’. : gel. The bemused lads called on f Said the driyer: "’ ere’s no
the help of Nouingharn hypno- I doubl aboUI what 1 saw.’A lot analyst Rod Piggott to explain! of people don’t believe us, but their ’missing hour’. .’ .,.. in my mind I’m convinced. ;
IMr Piggoll, bil.sed al Porch- ’.Vfe’re all shocked by I
I ester Road, Nonmgham, hyp-’ what 5 happened. We’ve had , nOlised che men.’ many sleepless nighls." --
Wolyerhamplon Express & Slar
1 NOY 1993r
lIFO-spotters I t nuts, says - surveyP ople who see flying saucers are not nuts.
And neither are those who Claim to hitch rides with aliens, researchers say. The claim follows
a series of tests. A team of scientists from
Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada, gave a battery of psychological tests to people who claim to have close encounters of one k nd or another. They compared the
results with te~ls given to people who have made no flying aucer claims. The resulb, published
today in the Journal of Aunormul Psychology. show thul the people who I cIuim to have seen and I even ridden in UFO~ are ju~t ordinary folk with normal imaginations. "We can’t BUY the6C
sightings arc rcul or not, but we can say that these people arc not necessarily abnormal," said team leader Dr Nicholas Spanos in II "llllcmont from the American Psychological Association.
Sound In the research, Dr
Spanos and his colleagues examined the intelligence, imagination, paranormal beliefs and menLal health of 49 people who claim to hnve seen UFOs. The same tesLs we’re
I given to 127 people who , made no such claim8.
Dr Spanos said they found that the UFO sightcr~ were no diITerenL from the control gToup in i ntelJ igence, tendency toward fantasy, or suggc~tibiJity .
Phili!’ Klass, a promi. nent UFO sceptic, saId that the findings appear sound but the study is only pre- liminary.
Genuine
THE POOLE ADVERTISER ,. 4 NOV 1993- - N~. ’~l..ghing matter . . .., -’,1
TH ERE’S nothing funny about Ken John.on - except thai he laW . UFO. .
But baker Ken of Keeble Road, West Parley Is peeved that nobody will take him serIocJ$ty. . Ken laW the white and green light at either end 0’ a
mystery object which hovered In the sky as he cycled to 8 shop at Parley Cr06S at fll’DlJnd 8 pm on Monday October 18. . .
Ken 21 said: -It wasn’t a plane because It stayed In one position. And It wasn’t a helicopter because I got 0" my bike and listened and there waa absolutely no sound." Suddenly the lights -glided orr and one of two flashIng
white lights close to the myslery object wenl out. When Ken came out of the &hop he could still see the lights some distance away for two more minutes.
Immediately he returned back home he phoned nearby +tum AIrport but he sald~~obodywas Interested. It made me angry: A woman there told him to .-put It down to -. experience".
BRI STOL JOURNAL
.~s g,L 29 ocr 1993
Fi rst UFO gr9up is 40
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B R I1’N’ S : oldes t UFO research gro . . Ihe Bristol. based Brilsh Flying Saucer Bureau - ce ebrate their 401h birthday on Guy Fau!.kes nighL Founder member
Denis Plunkett saYI al tudel towardl. UFos have changed since their first meet- ing in 1953.
"It has gone on leaps and bounds. A recent poll Ihowl there are now more I people that believe in .
UFOs than disbcliev. .
c:rs," he &aid. I Denis finl be.camo...:
inlereS!ed in UFos after his co~in. an aircraft and aroWld 30 passengers mysterj- ously disappeared over South America, only four mi nutes before they were due 10 18I1d. .
llis interest kin. died, Denis CSlab- lished the fiying saucer bureau - the name given 10 UFOs al thallme. To celebrate their
birthday a lecture entitled ’Forty years of UFOs’ will be given by famous ufol- ogiS! Denis Winlerbourne al the Friends Meeling lIouse, Gloucester Road, at 7.30pm on Noyember 5.
Kenl T(),j~). Larkflcld
3’ NDV 1S.93Then he phoned the po-
IIco. "They IIstoned but I could hear them laughing," said Ken. "They told me to phone the Echo where someone promised to call mo back bul never did." Ken, who three years ago
had an all night sighting of three star-like objects, said: "II’s a pity people can only
. laugh when laced with som&- . thing they don’t understand. UFOs may be Importanll’d like to hear 01 anyone else who saw this objoct" .
~ UFOs land on village UFO spotters will be descending on Lamberhurst thJs I weekend for a convention. ..~.~ _. . ~.. ., .’, .
UFO 00 includes films, slides and di.scuSsions n all apects oCthe phenomenon presented by lecturers.. . Organi.sed by Alan Hilton, the symposium has been running annually since 1982. Thi.9 year’s convention will look at rrnijor sightings during the I9SOs and l000s and hear from people who say they have seen a UFO.
Guests can also hear from a woman who claims she has telepathic skills that allow her to be in mental contact with Wen es" aboard UFOs. The event will be I>taged at Forge Cottage, Perch Lane, Lamberhurst Quarter. To book a seat or for’ more Information telephone Mr Hilton on 0474 823883. ~
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I
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Inlend
to
carry out
pillaed out at
the lpot and
did. more
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her
drawing o’ round,
.plky ob)eell
pow.ra."
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at
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site
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reputed
UFO
landing
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a
clearing
near
livingston
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B ash:allY, pretty much anything goes: a bit of thrlsUanlty, Buddhism, Hindu. Ism, Astro!OfIY, Yep, the Oa:ult, JOU name It, It’s In there. ’
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"I bell eve In God. But the thing about the New Ace /.!II that there /.!II an attempt to combine scIence and rellgion with a futurlsUc view. It doesn’t undermine or lake away &om any reU. Jion." . He lakes me by surprise when he suggests
the Bible backs up his belJeC In liCe on other
At first, my meeting with psychic’ -
’.’
Dr Richard Lawrence was an ~ unnerving experience: what if n 0’ he could read my mind and tell I .
. ~~fht h~,~as as ~utty. as a fruit; After a few minutes In the company of the ’ }
suave doctor, who talks about UFOs and mind- rea_ with a nonchalance most reserve for’ ~ about the weather, I was put at ease by blaarrebral, 1es&-than~ manner. ’tHis Orst book Unlock Your Psychic Powers~, AIf described as a "passport to a new world 01 enlightenment and understanding", has been IBttIn rave reviews among the New Age pntSS ’
Cor 1tute~y-ttepapJn’08Cb to aU things super- natural ’
. It starts with the pretext that aU of us have, psychic powers that can be awakened with a , ~ ~~~~ -I!- bit orbel1efln the power of Dr IAwrence Is director of the Aetberlus Sodetyt~ orpnjsatlon set In up In 1956 by Shropsrnre-bom George KIng after he was
alle1!lKlJy visited by space allens who revealed . to him the mystertes or the universe. .
. "He was a great healer and one or the nrst people to have contact wIth other planets which Is now soll1l!tblng whicb is Quite com. monly claimed. "Most people beUeve In UFOs now according
to a Gallup poll," said Dr Lawrence. Of COline, be has had a few "ROOd slght1ngs"
or alrB.terrestrla.l craft himself aJthoudJ he’s . never been close enough to, as he puts It. "lee portholes or people coming out". The doctor Is at pains to JX?lnt out that he’s
not some sort of weird magician: Iu! refuses to do any party tricks Uke reading my mind or predlctlng .anything exclUng and unexpected llke a pay rise. He takes his beUers very seriously and /.!II now
considered one of the world’s top New Age teachen, travelling the globe giving lectures. He explained how society founder Mr King,
now Sir George, bought the bu1ldlng on Ful. ham Road to open up 8. chapel and provide a base for, his new.found phl1osophy that now bas astrlng ofbasacross Brttaln and abroad. The Fulham centre, opposite the Ubrary, bas
not changed much since the early days. 11 b decorated with &Budy colours raded by
decades of sun and the posters In the sparse window display have been left to gather dusl. GROUND CONTROL: Dr Rlchrd .IM Fulham baHd ~, whIdI ,... br ar~c’:I~:~~~~: A book of New Age psychic philosophy has drawn rave ~~rJ:re~~~’p~I~ reviews. PETER MEIKLE met author Dr Richard Lawrence ~ed~nh ::~ww ’to talk Spaceships, the Bible and suspending disbelief. another proclaim, . ~tuaJenel"lYcan be ,tored for later planets by being fullofUFOl-the star of Beth. new, II 10M through all cultures and rell. . In times of dire need". lehem for eumple. giOnl." yet another declares "Operal1on Sunbeam - "The Bible I8YS the prophet Ezekiel went up Dr lAwrence’, first major JIIychlc experl. 422 total phases perfonned". When I enquired, in a fiery chartot for seven days and seven ence was In 1980 when he went to try and heal the ~Ior, J.a hJ.J usual malter-of.fact tom!, nights," he said. an old man In Switzerland. Ahhsald: "’~~t send power to the earth, ba51ca1ly .
Surel too Uteral a translation? .Well’- he He explalD5: "I !law,somebodY weartng mll1. , .... . Id" ~t I () hart t ther than a space tary dress who wasQ tactually allve. He was Dr Lawrence got Involved with the socletl as ~ :au ted ~:!Y coo very vivid, very present but not visible. a student "searching for somethIng more at s p,. "He Wl$l1’t a ghOllI. be _ In my mind’, ~ Hull University In the late ’6011. He toyed wllh Dr Lawrence claims hJs bellefs are starting to but he was very real." the Idea of becoming a vicar but said Chrtstian. gain more credlbWty. More people, he says, are The’ IOldler revealed his name to Dr lAw. Ity didn’t live the answers he sought. Too beg1nnlnll to think his views are 1I’1se not relKe who passed It on to his al11nc patient. The vacua. he fell. whacko. name turned out 10 be that olthe elderly man’, So In 1970, ,after a short sUnt as a musIc "There are always going to be people dyed In dead uncle . ter al Henry Compton Boys School In Ful. the wool who thInk you’re eccentric. But this Since thim Dr IAwrenoe bas put In many ham he devoted hJs Ufeto thesoclety. beUertnhJgberthlngstromotherworldslsnot hours studying his New ~ heUeraln the UFO’s featured regularly In his conversation , W d power 01 the mind.
lIS he talked me throuch his society’, New Aae e S e n But a lot of the amooth-laUdn8: doctor’a theo- beUe&. " . rles, espedalIy on intuition, are obvious and . many wouJd not attribute them to anyth1nJ
power to more than human nature. GoIIII with your feel1ncs Is !lot exactly a reveJ.tioIl. He adds: "What my book Is doinJ: Is aetUnr ,
people 10 listen 10 !heir intuitive voICe.
the’ earth "The wbole educallonal structure puts ’emphasis on reason, deduction, logic. thInlll controlled by the len hand side of tbe brain.
b II’ "The rlght.hand side ,ovema Intuition, ere- atlvllY, inspiration. We ~e been taught not 10 as 1 c a Y listen to II bul, If we do. It Is an Invaluable help In life.’
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~~n:J;~";’ ’..??:1~:’;:~ .’~_~):~~: :’.. , Th8t’.’thi(qUeatlC?n being ~.~ ~y. . . ,
. loc:al woman Who. .pott8d a .tran;e ,
obJe:on ’1’t1u".’d~>, ’
1Iftaf’n00ri:;’ >{ ’:’, ,...~t ROe, of.: Ridgeway Avenue, w.. IIWng In her IIv. Ing room when lhe
. looked outDf ’* ’,., .wtf1dw . about UQ !pm’an ilawr.’UFO’ ,
In the . v" " . . .sh ldi HAt fI;St I, tno ght It w.. . bal- loon, but when I got up to hav. a elo..r look It zoomed off." Mra Roe deecrlbed
tn,obJect ....lIver .
or white and round. Frm the dl,tance It . loOk~, iIIWe’maI" ,dhari.’iitelllte ,’, , dI.I\’~ ~ to,’
be’ hoVerIng over~ B c)mbl Road aree of town. ,
By the time MfI Roe had called her husband oyer to look’ at the .trange lighting, the object hu dluppeared.
, Shenld: "I was surprised at ItI
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Bucks. Free Pr’ H es,. Igh Wycombc- 5 NOV 1993
rtJFO sighting ;J. ~=f ’1:.- may’~’nave been large airship
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FINANCE clerk Jennifer Jones swears she saw UFO hovering above Bourne End, last Thurs- day night. The 42-year-old, of Wycombe
Lane. Woobum Green, telephoned the Bucks Free Press to ask if others had seen the saucer-shaped craft flying south over her house.
"It was a nying saucer and I am perfectly sane. It was so low and so big and so bright. I saw it for about ten minutes. "The whole thing was brightly-
lit and was either nying very low or it was Oying high and orcoll1ss;1I size." Marlow police said they had not
heard any other reports of visiting aliens. A control tower spokesman at White Waltham Airfield con- finned an airship belongin~ to Richard Branson’s Vir~in LIght- ship Company was nYlng in the area at the time.
THE POOLE ADVERTISER ~ 4 NOV 1993
No largJg matter --"!> .
THERE’S nO-;)1 g funny Ibout Ken Johnson - except that hi H. a UFO.
But baker Ken of Keeble Road, West Parley 15 pooved thai nobody will take him seriously, Ken saw the white and green light at either end of a
mystery object which hovered In the sky as he cycled to a shop at PaI1ey Cross at around B pm on Monday October 18. Ken 21 sald:.1t wasn’t a plane because It stayed In one
position. And It wasn’t a helicopter because I got off my bike and listened and there was absolutely no sound.. Suddenly the lights "glided orr and one of two flashing
white lights close to the mystery object went out. When Ken came out of the shop he could still see the lights some distance away for two more minutes. Immediately ha returned back home he phoned nearby
Hum Airport but he said: "Nobody was Interested. It made me angry: A woman there told him to .put it down to -, exporience.,
, Then he phoned the po- IIco. "They listened but I could hear them laughing," said Ken. "They lold me to phone the Echo where someone promised to call me back but never did: Ken, who three years ago
had an ail night sighting of three star-like objects, said: .It’s a pity peopje can only laugh when faced with some-
, thing they don’tundersland. UFOs may be important. I’d like to hear of anyone else 1Nh0 saw this object .
ASHBOURNE NEWS TELEGRAPH
shire- ’993
U vidence los’i~1 as film develops blank
When Mn Barbara Phillips of EdmISton spot. ted a strange Dying object,
.
she rushed out with ber camera and snapped away.
But uncannily the film when developed was totally blank, enD though It also Included some or Mrs Phillips’ -holiday snaps.
Mrs Phillips was in the kitchen looking out or the window ~ben sbe spotted the strange round craft showing Dashing white IIghu underneath.
"It WIIS still da y light and the thing was Dying tree high and making a noise like 11 wasp. It hovered towllrds me lIS . got my camera up, then moved on’ towards the nursing home. It then clime back lIS If to look ot me again and say take
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another shot. "It then bovered up the
A52 and along towards Ashbouroe. ". had It In my visJon for II few mInutes and bad never seen anything like It before. It wasn’t a helicopter or an aeroplane, but, was weird and round."
Mrs Phillips was conn. dent of having evidence to prove what she had seen but, strangely, when tbe RIm was developed It was totally blank.
"I’d unly bad the camera. II year and had never beCore had II film failure. Not only did I lose pictures of the craft, but aIsc of my grandsoa and or a holiday at Mable. thorpe, " --
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eThe Aetherius Society believes in love, healing - and extra-terrestrials
LAST Thursday was the tion was largely middle.aged Afterwards, people took off Hull University. He now holds . start of Annual Spiritual and middle class. Many wore their robes, put on their over. . the post of bishop.
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Push. Members of the brightly coloured robes and coats and shuffled into the George King has also Aetherius Society gathered in orb-shaped pendants. gloomy night. It was 1.30 am. moved on. A society pamphlet Fulham to draw down the The evening began with the [looked upwards but could describes him as His Emi- energy from Satellite Number music of VaughaJ;l Williams. see nothing. nence Sir George King and :5, in orbitabove the Earth. Then a minister urged the The Aetherius Society was lists his many offices. His Some 40C?r:.50.peopl~h_aLcQngr.~gatio,n to breathe Ioundedby..George King, the knighthood was awarded him
assembled In tle soclety"’s deeply and to visualise a son of a Shropshire school- in 1980 by The Order of St chapel to catch this energy vibrant white light coming teacher. On May 8, 1954 he George, "A Consta nti ne and transmit it into the world down through the brain. The was doing the washing-up in order, the earliest order of for purposes of healing and next hour was spent chanting his Maida Vale ftat when he Chivalry in Christianity,"Dr SPiri5ual ~~~. mantras and reciting prayers. heard a voice warning him to Lawrence told me. >.----’ -
_ prepare to become "the voice Many people, [ said to Dr ,./" ,. of Inter..Planetary ParJia~ La\VTencet might accept the ment". principles taught by the soci. In yogic trance, King learnt ety of universal energy, love,
that the voice belonged to a healing. But th’ey would balk Venusian named Aetherius. at accepting extra.teJTestrial He began receiving regular beings and tlying saucers.
. transmissions from him, urg’ "If you believe these are the I ing co-operation with the greatest teachings you have space people, which King ever ’come across, and then I passed on to the world, and a you’re told they’re given by .
small group of believers gath. extra.teJTestrials, that’s gOQd I ered around him. King told enough for me," he replied. I
them the extra.terrestrial . I beings were humanoid, taller HIS belief had been rein, than us and with "cinnamon. .
forced by personal I coloured" skin. experience, he said. [n 1958 he received the "12 While a student he had had to ’
Blessings" in a transmission choose between buying a new said to come from.Jesus. This pair of gym shoes and some was described to me by Dr Aetherius Society tapes. He Richard Lawrence, the secre. chose the tapes. Shortly after. tary of the society, as "an wards, he spotted a cigar. extension of the Sennon on shaped UFO in a field, which the Mount", disappeared behind a tree. King, who is now 64, moved Under the tree he found a pair
to California, where he estab, of new gym shoes, size 9. lished the headquarters of the "That, to me, was a great Aetherius Society.’ Member- sign. One of our teachings is ship in Britain is numbered in that what you sacrifice will be hunched,’;; in America in laidatrourfeet." thousands. Marie Norden-Smith, 44, In London, the society has who works for a London
occupied the same Fulham finance company, described Road premises for 35 years: a herself as "a $earcher" who shop,front decorated with a had found "al1 the different fading picture of King, society answers r wanted" in. the literature and posters for Aetherius teachings. .
courses in healing and psychic Members of the society powers. What is so curious is believe that the spaceships this juxtaposition of the mun. are sent to help us, to make us dane -. the drab suburban better people. "When man- street, the nice ladies offering kind is ready, and deserves it, you instant coffee in porcelain the craft will land:’ said Jean cups - with the exotic: the Berry, a retired nurse. robes, the talk of spaceships This cannot happen a mo- and Martians. ment too soon. Shortly before Dr Lawrence describes the the service began on’Thurs.
Aetherius Society as "an ecu. day night, Dr Lawrence told menical organisation". It in. me that the Aetherius Society corporates elements of Tao- took a call from a police ism, Buddhism, Hinduism station- he would nottell me and Christianity, but central which one - saying they bad to its belief is the existence of received reports of a UFO l fe.fonns on Mars and Venus, above London. The next day I existing "on a higher vibra. called Fulham Police station tory level" than us. to see if they had received Dr Lawrence is 40, a neat reports of a UFO sighting at
and energetic figure in a blue the time. They hadn’t, but blazer and grey ftannels. As a they had received 12 calls young man he considered around midnight about a entering the clergy in the punch-up. "It must,!’ said the Church of England but joined duty.officer, "have been a the Aetherius Society while at bloody good one."
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~..:t; a key in a ~. Once the HIV coat protein Is attached to the CD26 receptor, the ~~" membranes of the virus and the cell fuse and HIV’s genetic material enters the cellallowed to speak to the media. However, one American researcher at the
meeting said that the main problem lies not with the way the discovery was announced but with the research itself. "If they had foUowed up the press conference with some hard data that would have been different. fm just not convinced they’ve found what they say they’ve found. There was a lot of scepticism about the assays that they used.~
Hc’,rar.essian’s contention thAt he has identified an HN co-receptor apparendy rests heavily on a study testing the uptake and release by mouse cells of the p24
for millennia, ths one had been ignored by modem science,~ says Vallee. After working for his doctorate with Vallee, Keung returned to his native Hong Kong and embarked on what Vallee calls a "sleuthing operation~, slowly gaining the trust of traditional healers.
In China, healers brew the root, and sometimes the flowers of the same plant, into a medicinal tea. "You’ve got to have a .real sQ’ong stomach before you want to drink what they prescribe, which is up to a litre a day of this decoction," says ’Wllee. The root extract is now available in China in tablet form. Treating alcohol abuse with drugs,
including Antabuse and various anti- depressants, has largely failed in the past. "It’s remarkable that here is a disease caused by a known acrive principle. . . and yet we have no drugs to Q’eat it," says Vallee. Keung and Vallee are now tryg to discover why daidzin and daidzein work to suppress the desire for alcohol, and what receptors are involved in alcohol metabolsm. They hope to find a new pharmacological approach to treating alcoholism. Susan K.tz Mill...
antigen, a protein at the core of the virus. But according to another researcher in the field, it is "notoriously easy to get artifactual results" with this assay.
A second criticism is that Hovanessian used so much inhibitor that it could have blocked other reactions that might conceivably be responsible for HI\I’s entry into the cell. Another criticism is that the team worked with mouse cells that had been made to cam the two human receptors, an effect th t lasts only four days. Rather than being shut out by inhibitors, the virus might simply have
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needed longer to enter the ~. 4-/~ In Marseilles, a group working in
Sattentau’s laboratory has failed to reo produce Hovanessian’s inhibition using another test. Several other lab0r8rories are rushing to test Hovanessian’s assertions. "We should know through the grapevine in a few weeks whether he’s right or not,~ says one researcher. Some researchers were also incredulous
that a known receptor such as CD26 could have gone unnoticed if it were trUly the door through which HN enters. "Some of the best cloning groups have been trying for years to find a second receptor. Why the hell has somebody not found this before?" asked one researcher. Even if the French tearn has found a co-
receptor for HIv, the claims that this will open up new strategies for vaccine develop- ment do not make much sense to many other researchers. One problem is that CD26 is an enzyme involved in normal cell metabolism. Inhibiting its activity could have serious consequences beyond blocking the entry of HIv. Another obstacle is the supposed location of the receptor-in a region known for being Hpoorly accessible to antibody probing". According to one researcher, "annbodies to this region have already been made, and they don’t bind".
Following a second announcement of an AIDS breakthrough by French researchers in the space of one week, scientists and health officials warned of the dangers of raising the hopes of people with HJV if every discovery is reported U1 the media before being published and debated within the scientific community. 0
UFO spotters get a clean bill of health.the fantasy lives of the four groups. Howeve~ the people who reponed close encounters were more prone to believe in reincarnation, astrology and UFOs. Cross and her colleagues speculate
that those people who believe in UFOs are more willing to interpret events that scared them as close encounters than those with less exotic beliefs. Cross thinks that several quite natural phe- nomena may cause people to think they have met aliens. One Is a condition called sleep paralysis, which can occur when deep, dreaming sleep intrudes into the shallower first stage of sleep. The effect is of feeling awake, and sensing a malevolent presence, but being unable to move. Cross estimates that between 10 and 15 per cent of people experience this. One of the group who reponed an
intense experience explained that he lay on his stomach and dozed oft. "The next t:hfug I felt was some presence trying to get inside my brain. I couldn’t open my eyes or move . . . [ wanted to escape . . . I couldn’t open my mouth to scream.. I’m sure I was wide awake, but I was entirely paralysed." Helen GIIY....n
6 ~ovember 1993 .5
PEOPLE who report encounters with aliens are no less intelligent, no more fantasy prone and no more likely to suf- fer from mental disorders than the rest of us, attOrding to Canadian scientists. Patricia Cross, one of the researchers from the psychology department of Carleton University in Ottawa, says the Increasing fascination in popular culture with "close encounters" prompted them to look for an explanation. The team subjected four groups to
a battery of psychological tests, and quizzed them about their beliefs in the paranormal and UFOs. One group reported losing time, being abducted or having telepathic contact with aliens. A second group had less intense experi- ences, such as seeing unexplained lights on a dark night. The other two groups were made up of people who had never had such strange experiences. The test results showed "no support
whatsoever for the hypothesis that VPO reporters are psychologically disturbed", the psychologists say in the latest issue of the journal Abnonnal PsycJwlogy. Nor did they find any s\gnificant difference in
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Binningham Evening Mail
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asphyxiation. Mr Pugh also suf(ered second and third degree burn:! to 20 per cent at his body. At 6.1~ on the morning ot
his death, he visited Roys- ton Blakeman, a friend. Mr Blakeman said: MHe
wanted to use’ the phone to call the police and he said ’they’re coming to get me’, "He said: ’Can you see It? - the spaceship?’ He
seemed very frightened. Mr . Blakeman checked
the hallway, but could see nothing. Fire Investigator David
Topllss said he could find no definite cause for the fir~ - The coroner recorqed an
open verdict.
A MAN who feared aliens In spaceships were out to get him died after a mys. tery fire, a Midland In. quest heard. Malcolm Pugh, i8, died at
Birmingham Accident Hos. pltal following the blaze at his flat In St Mary’s Court. Willenhal!, WaJsal!.
Frightened He was found barely
allve by firefighters In a room barricaded from floor to ceiling with furni- ture.
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Pathologist Dr Amal G,)ldsmith told Walsal! Coroner Aidan Coller that the cause of death Will
waterlogged lun~s due to
Dorst1 Evenmg Echo. Weymoulh
9 ~W\! rj35New local branch of research group opens this evening
in the sky. And a recent Gallup poll says that over five million British adults claim to have seen a UFO.
Parapsychologist Dr Susan Blackmore says we
need the mys- terious. ’Peo- ple like think- mg somebody is watching over them. It makes them feel safer.’ Phi lip
Mantle from BUFORA says: ’We id- entify 95 per
cent of reported UFOs as salellites, slars, light reflec- tions, even lasers at pop concerts. The other five per cenl we can’! exr1ain. They could be natura phenome- na, they could be space- ships, we just don’t know.’
If the small, W1idenlified percentage is alien, believers could make money. Book- makers Ladbrokes are offering odds of 250-1 that aliens from a UFO will lake over the Government within the nex.t 12 months!
Sally Brockway;, Alison Legh-J,
phrase "nying sauoer", Then lots of people saw them. ’We make sense of the
unknown by comparing’ it to the known,’ she says. However, some encoun-
ters cannot be ex.plained by experts. Three years ago, Jackie Munro, 30, who lives on the out- skirts of Hud- dersfield, was on a night out with a friend when she noticed a strange light in the sky.
’I thought it was a star,’ she recalls. ’Il was small and bright, but it got big- ger, then starled hurtling towards the car like light- ning. It was hovering in front of the windscreen and was spherical with wings on either side. The light dis- appeared in a split second. I drew what I’d seen when I got home. I’ll never know what it was, but I can’t imagine it was from earth.’
Each year, BUFORA re- ceives around 500 reported sil!htinl!s of slran~e objects
TWO of the country’s leading authorities on the crop circle phenomenon are to speak at separate meetings of the new Weymouth and Portland Branch of the Wessex Research Group, which meets on the second Tuesday of every month.
On January 11 Busty Taylor, a pllot and photographer. will show unpublished pictures and talk about a ’possible UFO connection with crop circles. Both are featured in many best selling books and videos, and have appeared on TV. The Wessex Research
Group is non.profit making and organises talks and discussions throughout the area on topics which come under the broad Mading of new age. Local branch meetings are held at Annexe XTl at Weymouth College, Cranlord Avenue. Admission is [2.50 (U.5O for concessions) and refreshments will be available.
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This evening, at 7.30 p.m., the branch will be officially opened by Richard Andrews, Director of Fjeld Studies at the Centre lor Crop Circle Studies. who will give a practical demonstration of dowsing and liS uses for crop circle research and health issues.
-Daily
Telegraph.
London
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NOV
1993-- ~
Of
UFOs
and
’gym
sho
s
I’m a
believer: Maru
Norden-8m ith
at
prayer.
Members of the
society
believe that
the
spaceships an a
benign force.
sent to help
us, to
make us
better people
I
BELIEVE in UFOs
too.
On Saturday I
was
reading
the Guardian
when
I saw the
article
about
UFOs (’UFO investigators move
into
langoId’, 29th
Octob-
er). "
Th~t night, alter
having a
lew
drinks, with my
DUlte
Cui
we came out of
the
hotel
and were looking
out
over
the fields towuds
the
BlythlOldcotes direction
(it
could
have been
towards
Hodsock).
I
saw flashing
lights
moving
up and down,
moving
at great
speed,
"and
I heard a low humming noise. It
looked
mega.
CuI said so
too.
By
the time we got
to
the
chippy they had
van-
ished
just as quickly
as
they
had arrived.
My
mate Bez has
been
seeing
lights lor
years,
but
we always lauJthed
and
didn’t believe
him.
We
aU do now. Some people said
it
could
have been a
police
chase
on the At, but
I
don’t
think so.MATI
CROMPTON,
9 Doncaster
Road, J.angold.
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DOWN TO EARTH: I, It . meteorite? No, u Dr Dnld Clarke (I) .nd Colin Hunter of Glugow Unlv.r.lty, pictured with .1rP9rt worker Jim M.rtl n, fpu nd out. ’_ _ _ .. _ \
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The Mystery at Groom LakeI> TH I I H H!RC~: T~ TlNC It. new ~\lperS~ r~l aircraA,
cod{’-n3mcd "Aurora," .1( its Groom Lake !4Clhtv in Nevada? The _,if force d"l1i,,’~ the ~."is(’ encc of ~lIch a project. But Nn\ Swrr:" n:\:; leQrnr-d thRt Ai.- Furc.: SI)f;re[ary Sheila Widn~1I on Sept. :30 askl!d [nl~’ rior SeaClar\’ Br\Jr.~ B., bbit110 d05’~ ~’.~II)(I :I re~ of public Jnnd in LiTl(",~111 COutol.... Ne\’.. (or the "safe oIl1d ~I’!Cur~ ~\per:Hion o( activities 01) the N,.!llis R~lIgt!," Why? II, rc::cel’.. months re- porte~s and aviation buffs have
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d...tJ<:>I1"J tl.,\,,,~d\.~. 011 two hills on the land. which over- I,x,ks Nelli~’s top-secret Croom La.ke fll.cilil)’_ from lhere, p~cr- ing through long-range leO$e~. the)’ can see the actlv li~s ill Croom Lake, known insid~ lhf: air force as Are.1 51. Th~y $:I’y thp.;V’v~ s~en up to six Boeing ,37 ccmm’)!cr .Iets : day flying worl"~r’ ill from P:olmd;’deo ;lnd Durbank, CaLf.. and from Las VtgflS. And th~y report night flight~ of a crAft th.u. judging from ls lights. hils e"tr:\ordi- nary man~u\’t:rabitity. Now Widna!I has moved to
shIH do\"n the Groom Lake bleachen. The hill:! are part of the 3.9oo-3.cre tract she’, luked Babbitt 10 clm~ off. An air forer: spokeswoman confumed Wid- na!l’5 requ~sr. At Int~Mor. :I spokeswoman said: "We g~lher the air fQrce wants the land to create A visual burier, :1 buffer to keep the public from looklTlg mlo part of lh~ Nc:His R.:.Ingc: th.: air forep. w4nts to keep secure."
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THE FIRST UFO contactee I met was a young lad from a poor Protestant family in Northern Ireland, named Ivor Brown. One evening he was walking along a dark country road towards a dance-hall. when he saw in front of him an oval-shaped object. Some creatures carpe out of it and took him inside, where he was seduced or whatever you call it by two strange but attractive females. Somehow Ivor got in touch with Desmond Leslie, Lhe author of the very first UFO book, w o took me to meet rum. We were inexperienced at that time. so
were rather disconcerted by Ivor Brown. Our main concern wm; whelher or nol he was lying, and our ideas on how to tell a liar from an honest man were unimagina- lively conventionLl!. We had hoped to find the type of reliable witness that appeals to lawyers, firm-eyed and rational-minded. That was not Ivor Brown.’ He was ner- vous, impressionable, uneducated and prone to symptoms which are familiar to psychiatrists. Ever since his experience he
I had maintained psychic contact with his abductors and knew when they were near his house. His sensitivity spread to the rest of the family. Their minds and habits were changed, and they left their home to go on psychically guided travels. The last I saw of Ivor was when he passed through London, with old Mr Brown and a younger brother. on their way to visit the grave of Matthew Hopkins. the fanatical witch-finder of 17th-century Suffolk.
There is now a vast literature on the suhject of ’UFO abductions’ - the modern folklore term for the kind of experience described by Ivor Brown. A lurge and growing number of similar encounters are reported at] over the world, particularly in America. Opinions are divided about their meaning. Some say they they are to do with extra-terrestrial beings, while oth- ers believe they have a psychological ori- gin. My own persuasion is that the sensi-
ble approach to the phenomenon of UFO abductees is by comp Jfing it with past records - the records of folklore.
In any regional account of British folk- lore one can find stories about people who have been abducted by unworldly crea- tures, conventionally identified as fairies. The details in such cases are infinitely var- ied, but one detail is always the same. In every account of an abduction, whether by fairies, demons or UFO-creatures, the abductee is mentally changed and acquires a new. spiritual perception. The results are not always of obvious benefit - ubJuclees arc likely 10 become lonely, melancholy. introspective. Some are per- suaded that they have gone mad. and there are always a few who think that God or the Venusians haw chosen them to reform mankind.
In certain cases, however, a person who has undergone the abduction experience is awakened to life and gains the level of understanding which. in ancient and tribal societies, was induced by a ritual initiation.
I now know that Ivor Brown was telling the’truth, that he had a genuine, traumatic experience and that he natural- ly described it in modern, space-age imagery rather than, as he would have done a generation or so earlier, in terms of demons and fair es. The actual cause of that experience is a mystery which. I feel sure. will never finally be explained. Yet it has to be accepted as a real. effec- tive phenomenon. To any sympathetic reader, who has the slightest idea what I am driving at, I offer for contemplation the following suggestcd connections: vio- lation of innocence by ’UFO abductors’; by rumoured covens of ’cult ritualists’; by tribal elders in the course of their initia- tion of adolescents. These are terrible things to undergo. but the victim may find certain compensations. such as maturity and a finer sensibility. JOHN MICHELL
WORKSOP GUARDIAN 2 2. OCT 1993,
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. . Artists Impression of one of the UFOs .potted In the area .
UFO’.is-’
seen at Langolq
A UFO was spott d over Langold last week by a woman driving home from work. The shocked woman-who
does not want to be named-is ~onvincedthat the ~yste~ object 10 the sky was an urndeqtified fly- ing object. .
; . And other sightings have been
reported as far away as Aston,.. , Harthill and HarworIh. The woman was driving along
Doncaster Road when she saw the craft,
,Lights"It was a circular shape and
had green and white lights on it," she said.
It was travelling very fast, and the woman believes it could have just taken off when she saw it. The incident happened last
Monday when the woman was driving through Langcild from Doncaster, on her way to Carlton.
"It lit up qu.ite a bit of the sky and I’m sure somebody else must have seen it," she said. She added that the sky was also
filled with orange flashes of light- ning.
"This is, the first time I have . ever seen anything like this," she said. . . _-’ . ~
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UFO Research Group ’would like to’thank aU those readers or the Somerset Guardian who rang him with details or their UFO
I’n sighting!, only to find that <h they had rung’ an old per- 0’1 sons’ home in Bristol. 0---f- L.:I C)
L{) ~The code was incorrecUy
given and Mr ,W terson apologises, aaying would they possibly ring him again on 0275 541971.
Bristol UFO Research Group are compiling a book or UFO sightings, over the past rew years, in the Chew Valley area, and would be pleased to hear from anyone, who has seen anything, how- nT. . ,,, ’T :--’2’0.
investigator$movE!
intoLangol-d
,~,
.
..
REPORTS
of
UFO
sightings
have
been
I
flooding
in
from
throughout
the
region.
So many
calls
have
been
logged
that a
UFO
investigation
society
.
based
at
Mansfield
has been
called
in
to
the
area.
.
And
group
members
were
scanning
Langold
on
Wednesday
for
evi.
dence
of
lanaings
by
the
mysterious
craft.
I
Excited
investigator
Tracy
Hollingworth
is
Report by
calling
on
folk
who
have
s~n anything
unusual
to
contact
the
group.
Chris
Taylor
"From
wh~t
we’ve
hean:J
so
far
it
could
be
that
something
was
takmg
off
from
the
ground
at
Langold,"
she
said.
"We
will be
investigating
in
the
area
for
signs of
strange
phenomena,
such
as
burn
marks on
the
ground
or
fann
animals
inter-
fered
with."
The
first
sighting
was
reported
in
last
week’s
Guardian,
when
an
anonymous
woman
driving
through
Langold
spotted
mysterious
lights~ Strange
lights
Eastc:m
EVC:l1ing
News
- Norwich
2"’
L1GT
1993
I
Book choice
I
_ - ." ,
. The Paranormal
Year
(1992).
by
,
Jenny
Randle.
.
JENNY
Randla
pops up
on
every
TV pro-
gramme
about
UFOs,
50 it
is
no
surprise to
find
a
great
part
of
this
psychic
review
,
devoted
to
odd
objects
in
the
sky.
The
problem
is
that
1992’s
UEQ
phenomena
differed
little
from those
of
1m,
or
any
other
year
and
the
same
can be said
for
all
other
paranormal
activity.
On
the
plus
side,
Ms
Randla
approacba
her
subject
with
an
open
mind,
and
offers
an
overview
on
latest
theories
to
account
for
everything
from
com
circles
to
alien
abduction.
Published
by
Hale,
IS.99.
Rq
Hughes
Since
then
folk
have
contacted
the
Guardian
to
say the
objects and
strange
lights
have
been spo.tted
across the
region, as
far
wanting
to
capture
evidence
of
the’objects
to use a
camera
with
black
and
white
film,
with
a
fast
exposure.
Confidence
Anybody
who sees a
UFO can
contact
the
investigators
on
Mansfield
769129.
The
calls
will
be
treated
in
full
confidence,
stresses Tracy.
. See this
week’s
lelters
page
for
first
hand
reports
of
some of
the
many
sightings.
."
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lost’ as film develops blank When Mn Barbara another shot.
Phillips of Ednaston spot- "It then hovered up the ted a strange nyin& object, ’
ASZ and along towards she MlShed out with her Ashbourue. camera and mapped away. J ’--" I I vido But UDCaDDJly the ftlm ".... t n my n
when developed was totaUy . for . few mlautes aad bad
blank, even thoup It also Dever seen aaytblng ,Wr.e It iIIduded lOIDe of Mn before. It wasn t a
PbJ1JJps’ bollday lnaps. helicopter or an aeroplane, Mrs PbJW .- th but wu weird and
ps W&l w e und .. kitchen looking out of the ro . window ,.beu Ihe .potted Mrs PhIllips was con- the strange round craft dent of having evidence to showing nashlng wlte prove what she had seen lights underneath. but, strangely, wben the
"It was ItIJI daylight mm was developed It was aad the thing wu nY g totally blank. tree blgh and makina a "I’d only had the nol5e like a wasp. It aunera a year and had hovered towards me as I never before had a DIm got my camera up, then fallure. Not only did I lose moved orr towards the pictures of the craft, but. nursing home. It then also of my grandson Bnd of came back .. U to look lit . holldllY at Muble- me again and laY take thorpe."
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RKSOP .-~IAN 2 9 OCT 1993
oking , to ", e skies I WAS PLEASEI? to see your UFO article in this week’s Worksop Guardian (’UFO is seen atLangold’ Guardian 220d October). My husband first saw the
UFO from our home at about 7.20pm on Friday 8th October. We watched it rotating in one position through binoculars for abOut 40 minutes. The picture you published
was actually tne base of the object. It was bell-shaped with flashing lights, not on1y on the base but all the way up the body. Before it departed the sky was filled with orange ’sheet lightning’ . Since then we have seen the
object on four other nights at about the same time. My husband has tried to
video the UFO but unfortunate- ly it has bI..’Cn 100 dark. We have never seen anything
like it before, but now we will keep looking skyward.
CAROL S. SISSONS, Syringa,
The Cross, Car1ton~in.Lindrick. ~- J
6 ~Oy 1~93 , - (L. FO spotters get a clean bill or health PEOPLE who report encounters with aliens are no less intelligent, no more fantasy prone and no more likely to suf. fer from mental disorders than the rest of us, according to Canadian scientists. Patricia Cross, one of the researchers from the psychology department of Carleton University in Ottawa, says the increasing fascination in popular culture with "dose encounters" prompted them to look for an explanation. The team subjected tour groups to
a battery of psychological tests, and quizzed them about their beliefs in the paranormal and UFOs. One group reported losing time, being abducted or having telepathic COnl:1ct with aliens. A second group had less intense experi- ences, such as seeing unexplained lights on a dark night. The other two groups were made up of people who had never had such strange experiences. The (cst resulls showed "no support
whatsoever for the hypothesis that UFO reporters are psychologically disturbed", the psychologists say in the latest issue of the journal Abnormal Psychology. Nor did they find any significant difference in
the fantasy lives of the four groups. However, the people who reported close encounters were more prone to believe in reincarnation, nstro!o!,’Y and UFOs. Cross and her colleagues speculate
that those people who believe in UFOs are more willing to interpret events that scared them as close encounters than those with less exotic beliefs. Cross thinks that several quite natura! phe- nomena may cause people to think they have met aliens. One is a condition called sleep paralysis, which can occur when deep, dreaming sleep intrudes into the shallower first stage of sleep. The effect is of feeling awake, and sensing a mnlevolent presence, but being unable to move. Cross eslim.lles that between 10 and 15 per cent of people experience this. One of the group who reported an
intense experience explained that he lay on his stomach and dozed off. "The next thing I felt was some presence trying to get inside my brain. 1 couldn’t open my eyes or move. . . I wanted to escape. . .1 couldn’t open my mouth to scream. I’m sure 1 was wide awake, but I was entirely paralysed." Helen Gavaghan
II believe in ’
UFOs ow11 j ,VE READ the newspa- per article about the UFO.
I saw the UFO flying on Monday: I thought it was mov- ing t?O fast lor an aeroplane or a fiehcopter.
[ was playing with my lriend Darren at about quarter past six. I just saw it with my eres, but mum and Darren saw It with the binoculars.
It was a circular shape with..,. yellow lights. It was flying from the direction of Old cotes over Firbeck towards Langold.
[ didn’t believe in UFOs before. but I do now.
DAVID ROBINSON, (Aged nine),
1 Kingswood Close, firbeck. ~
Walford Ohserver
5 NDV 1~93UFOs
Aliens over Rickmansworth FOR almost 50 years now the governments of the world have collaborated with enormous succesS in preventing their people from knowing of the existence of great numbers of alien craft in the skies of our< planet. but. effective as the campaign has been, it is not possible to prevent individuals from speaking or writing about what they have seen. The sightings go on. in every part of Ihe
world, and we eSlimate Ihat somewhere or other there will De a UFO sighting every four or five minutcs< The lalest local account Ihal we have
received comes {rom Rickmanswnrlh itself. wha.: till Oclohcr 14 r"’’’lknl’ in (h... ,n.:,1 of Talbot Roau obsavcd glowing plllkish. coloured craft zig-zagglllg about al In:m.:ndou,; speeds in the clear sky overhead (no clouds) on Ihree occasions h lween 11.15pm and midnight. and I am anxious 10 learn if possibk through the courtesy of your columns whether anybody else in Ihis p.Ht of the cuunty observed anylhing’sl~angc or unusual at that lime ’!
.. ’_’ ......~’I....r~’"’ ,...r’"-.....::.’..f;--...:~..."’~:I4.r-;J.i,~3i4~"\~~It may inlerest alleast a liny proportion of
your readers to know that. while the British press is permitted to say nothing of such matters, the Russian pubhc is now Deing informed very freely Indeed. and I am conlnuing to receive II nood of reports - many of them quite eXlraordlnary - from that country!
Spectaculilr <I.:.:ounts hilve also been coming in from all parts or the USA, from all parts or South Amcri’:iI. from Chinil, Israel. Europe, ele.
. Over Derbyshire in our own country. on the mght of September 26. scores of eycwllnesses observed a hu~e black triangular crart. the size of a {oothall.pltch. with a vivid while light in each angle anu a big red one in the centre of its underbelly. It was nying extremely low. and tOlally silent, at an estimated speed of 40mph. Nu human h:chnology woulu be capable of
producing a cran of Ihat size Ihal would I cmain air-borne at 40 miles per hour! ~ Gordon Creighton. Editor, Flying Saucer Review, 16 Ced rs A nnue. Rickmansworth.
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e MUFON UFO JOURNAL IlkSOVIET UFO SECRETS
The breakup of the former Soviet Union opens up a hidden vault of Iran Curtain UFO files.
A Special Exclusive Report by Bryan Gresh
No meeting was ever complete without food. Whether tea and "special occasion" cookies offered by a government biologist who stud-
ies reported UFO landing sites, or the homemade cab- bage pie served by a retired Red Army colonel who ran an unprecedented ten year study of UFOs in the former Soviet Union, we never len an interview hun. gry. Our Russian hosts were warm, sincere, friendly and, despite fixed incomes that amounted to liuk more than 25 or 30 US dollars a month, happy to share a meal with their American visitors. They also shared with us the secrets of decades of slUdy into the UFO phenomenon in the vast Soviet empire.
During our IO-day Russian stay in March of this year, colleague George Knapp and I met, and conduct- ed lengthy interviews with, a previously hidden eche- lon of researchers and scientists, dedicated profession- als who had pursued their interest in UFOs during Ihe long, dark reign of the Communists. Their t ndings were not known to the outside world-until now. Among our contacts: One of the a.rchitects of the Russian "Star Wars" program who emphatically claims the exchange of information between alicns .Inu hUlllans was i,H.:orpuraleu in Russian "bealll weapon" technology; a Moscow professor who has spcnt 30 ycars studying reponed UFO landing sites. including many in and around Moscow; a Russi.1Il sci- entist with t rst-hand knowkdge of the reponed crash or a uro nC;lr Roswell. New Mexico in 1947; a quiet. shadowy figure who he:uJs thl: ongoing Ministry of l),.;fl..’I1:->’: studics inlO UFOs; ;md .111 alllhor ilnd SL’il..’I1’ tist who becam , in esse l1l:e , a non-person for talking publicly about the UFO phenomenon. The trip to Russia took seven monlhs 10 set up and
was arranged by our man in Moscow, Nikolai Kapranov. Kapranov is a Russian physicist who served as Security Advisor to the Soviet Parliament. We met Kapranov during a lecture lOur of the United States. The UFO subject, it seems, had been talked about for years among Kapranov’s circle of fricnds and associates, including scientists, military officers and KGB operatives. We set Kapmnov lip in Moscow with an ofl!:e and a s:llary anu asked him to see whal hard information he could tind. What we had hoped, as odd as it sOllnds, was 10
find out a linle of what America knows about UFOs by talking to the Russians. 11 has long been assumed if the US government were secretly monitoring UFOs. the same might be going on in the Soviet Union. If the American government had been stockpiling lhis infor-
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ll1:!tion under the nation:!l security blanket, maybe the Russians had been doing the same. We at! know how little our government has made public 0/1 the subject, but this was a new day in Russia. The new freedoms the Russians were experiencing might extend to the subject of UFOs. Maybe the veil of secrecy would be lifted, if only to offer a peek. But it wasn’t going 10 be easy.
When we stepped off the plane at Moscow’s airport on that bone-chilling. late winter evening, the New Russia’s ongoing political turmoil was as much on our minds as the UFO rcscan:h we had come 10 do. The emerging democracy in this post-Communist era had spawned tension and upheaval. During our stay, loud, angry demonstrations were a daily occurrence. It seemed as if with each passing day, Russian President Boris Yehs n was that much closer to being ousted. On our last day in Moscow, the Russian Parliament was mceting to consider impeachment (a process which. unlike in the United Slates, <.:auld t.lke all of five minutes). Russian Army tanks rolled through the streets, trucks filled with troops convoyed near Red Square. Despite not knowing how, or when, our visit would end, Ihc wIndow of oppol1unity was open-and the lure was too great.
Stories on UFOs from inside the Soviet Union have t hcred out for ye:!rs. Thanks 10 the work of Dr. Rich.lrd Haincs. Jacqucs Vallee. Bruce Maccabee.
Paul SlOnchill and others, solid indications have sur- !"al..’cd III’ lon~-!’:l"Ill, largc s!:a!c UFO sludies. Our goal W.IS to lalk, fa!:e to f:Jce, with those who wcre in the know, knowledge<Jble individuals who had not been quoted in the Western press before, or even the Russian press for that matter. For the record, we have nothing against the Russian ufologists who are already known in the West. We were simply .Iooking for a new layer of information and, hopefully,.a treasure trove of UFO secrets.
.
One of the bigger gems was Boris Sokolov, a retired Russian colonel from a distinguished military family. Sokolov ran an unprecedented study, lhe likes of which, he is undoubtcdly correct in saying, will never be repeated. "For 10 years," Sokotov says, "the entire Soviet Union became one gigantic UFO listen- i ng post."
The year was 19!W. An amazing order came down from the Ministry of Defense: Every military unit in the vast Soviet empire was to report any and all UFO sightings. Pilots, soldiers and sailors were ordered to
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Though a modest man, Sokolov admits no one else in the former Soviet Union has more information on UFOs than himself. As for the aging colonel, he is quite certain the UFO phenomenon is for real, and is convinced we will someday find the physical evidence to prove it. "Our world is not unique," he says, "it can be imagined."
R imili Avramenko’s world is somewhat unique. He is one of the chief scientists working on Russia’s
version of SOL Avramenko has been entrusted with lhe highest possible clearances. So high that, for much of his life, he hasn’t been able to use his real name. If he wanted to publish something, he would have to use an alias. We began our interview of this highly.regarded scientist with what we thought would be a good ice- breaker: Is the UFO phenomenon for reat? The question was quickly brushed aside, in no uncertain terms. "My colleagues and I don’t even think that’s a
question!" he bellowed. "Of course they are real!" The exchange of information between aliens and
humans, the scientist claims, has led to the develop- ment of what he referred to as the "weapon of Ihe aliens," the plasma benm. The space age weaponry was incorporated into the Soviet version of SDI. Dr. Avramcnko also con/inned for us that Russians knew UFOs were from somewhere else as early as 1959. The Amer uns knew thaI 100, he said, because both sides had the same type of satellite defense wal’lling systems. Dr. Avrumcllku shured with Wi u cauph.: of olla:r startling pronouncements: during the Vietnam War, he said, a massive UFO flew over Hanoi. Although every major weapon in that city had its sights set on the craft. it didn’t budg.e. Dr. Avramcnko .llso slipped up and told us the only craft which can appruach the speed or UFO is thc Amcrican "Aurora" which is being llown in Nevada. When the look af am.lzelllelll registered on our faces, AVnLmenko quickly back- tracked .md said his inrorlll;1\ion was based solely 011 urtictes in the popular prcss.
80th SokoJov and Avralllellko admitted to us IIlJ I i- wry studies of UFOs are stiH underway in Russi;!. Some of the still-classified documents we were able to get out of Russia bear that out. The documents make it clear the Russian military maintains an ongoing, high level interest in the UFO subject. The documents reveal the Russians are far beyond the "Are they real’!" qucsti n. They not only know they’re real, the Russians arc trying to find out how to wke advantage. tt:chnologicaJly, of that facl. The documents ,!Iso shnw the Russians are monitoring urology on .1 worldwide basis. We have found references to MJ-12. Slill other American references in the files have never ocen made pubJic in the West
Another of our meetings put us across the tabk from the Ministry of Defense official who is in chargeocrOBER 1993 NUMBER 306
Another of our meetings put us across the table from the Ministry of Defense official who Is In charge of the current UfO study. By agreement, we are not yet able to make his name public, but we can give the name of the study, "Thread-3:’
of !he currenl study. 8y agreement, we ;.Ire not yet able to make his name public, but we can give the name of the study, "Thread-3," One illuminating section of those papers contains details of UFO sightings by Soviet cosmonauts. UnJike American astronauts’ reluctance to talk about the subject, UFO references were reported from the very beginning, with Yuri Gagarin himself. In the documents. Gagarin is quoted as saying UFOs ..n~ real, they tly at incredible speeds and that he would tell more about what he had seen in orbit-provided he be given permission to do so. The documents also provide information on American space encounters, including several references to things seeil on the moon by our astrorwuts, und how that information was removed from NASA’s public files.
Wlwl do the Russians know .Ibout the most cele- brated of all UFO crashes, the July, 1947 report of a crashed disc outside Roswell, New Mexico? If the incident were "real," Ihe Russians should have known about it. After all, atomic bomo rcsearch was going on ill Ihe New Mexic n desert at the time. Could Russian spies be far away? Our next interview made it seem apparent that. even in the 40~s, the Russians weren’t buying the weather balloon explanation being prof- fered to the American people at the time by the US military.
Tlwt interview was with Vuleriy Burdakov, u man who. to lilY knowledge, has never grantcd an inter- view to a Western journalist. In the 1950’s, Burdakov was a scientist at the prestigious Moscow Aviution Institute, birthplace .of the Soviet space program. Burdakav’s interest in UFOs led to lecturing on the subject, lectures which cume to the attention of Sergei Korolyov, the dean of Soviet roc~etry and the founder of the Russiun space program. But. J<orolyov did not admonish the younger Burdakov, instead he confided in him.
As the now-60-something Burdakov relates, Joseph Stalin invited KoroJyov to a meeting in 1948. The dictator broughl Korolyov 10 a room where, spre.ld out on ,I table, were piles of material and information col- lected during a top secret study. Some of the information was gleaned from rep0l1s of Soviet operatives in place in New Mexico at the time of the alleged crash. Stalin was anxious to know, what did Korolyov make of this reported crash of a UFO near Roswell?
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"Korolyov said, ’O.K., I’ll collect the materials and bring them back in lwo days,’" said Burdakov. "But Stalin told him, ’No, you can’t take any of this.’"
Burdakov says Stalin instead ordered Korolyov 10 work in the room for as long as he needed. Stalin offered to supply translators and anything else Korolyov needed to get the job done. When he fin- ished. Stalin asked Korolyov for his opinion.
"Korolyov told Sial in the phenomenon was re~II’" said Burdakov. "He told him the UFOs were not dan- gerous to our country, but they were not manufactured in the United States, or any other country. Slalin thanked him, nd lold Korolyov his opinion was shared by a number of other specialists."
Our interview with Burdakov revealed other first hand accounts from the annals of Soviet ufology. Burdakov says the founding father of the Soviet UFO movement, Felix Zigel, was asked to lecture the KGB on the UFO phenomenon. Burdakov says he, too, found himself on Ihe secret speaking lour. appc~lring before the Atomic Energy Institule and olher "closed secret insti- lutes" to share whal he knew anOUI UFOs. Burdakov S:JYS he was guaranteed his lectures woul be kept quiel.
Burdakov says he has no doubts about the extent of the American governmcnt’s involvcment in the urn phcnomcnon. Scver:ll hr:uH:hcs or the AJI1.:ric:lIIlIlililary. he says, arc involveu in active research and study. "We know that the United States Air Force possesses
plenty of material," says Burd:Jkov. "The U.S. Navy has a big amount of material as well. We know that special orders have been given to keep all materials se- cret. When curious people ask for the materials they are told they’re not there, Ihat they’ve been destroyed." The study of UFOs in the Soviet Union didn’t
always enjoy an unobstructed field of view. Several times, Soviet ufologists found Ihemselves on the ouls with the Soviet hier:ll’chy. Even before Zigel, thcre was Yuri Fomin.
Fomin’s intcrest in UFO dates hack to the early 50’s while COllnected with a Mos(;ow institute working on in- dustrial/electronic techniques. During lectures he de- livered to the Soviet military. he became intrigued by the number of audience members who were witnesses to UFO events. His interest. though, was not something the Soviet system thought he should publicly share. Whelhcr out of jealousy or fear, the Soviets ordered Fomin to PUI U lid on it. Despite a very public allad. in Prlll,t!o. Fomin refused. It cost him. Fomin would hecome ;1 non-person ror t:llking openly about (he subject. Still. he would not give up. During those dark days, Soviet urol- ogy was driven uIH..Iergrmll1d. Yet despite public censure. Fomin und Zigel were asked to delivcr classitied lectures to government and military onicials on the very subject they were being persecuted for talking about publicly.
The AC:Jdemy of Sciences has undertaken continu- at, private studies of UFOs since the 1970’s. Over the years, as many as ten different institutions have beenPAGE 6 NUMBER 306
Most American sdentlsts will tell you the UFO phenomenon doesn’t exist because they don’t
have any evidence to study. No evidence equals no study. The Russians, apparently, haven’t heard that equation. They’ve been conducting field studies for", quarter of a century.
involved in the studies, resulting in tholJsamls or case tilcs. The Russians, of course, have their skeptics, but even Iheir skepticism offers a refreshing change to what Americans f:lCe. The A :lucmy’s Instiwte ur Terrestrial Magnetism houses the country’s best known skeptic. Yuri PIatov. Yes, PIatov says. 90% of Russian UFO sightings are misidentifications of rock. et launches, planes ~lOd the like, but even :J skeptical Platov admits some cases cannot be easily dismissed. Science, he says, should be interested in pursuing the unexplained, wilho\lt Ihe h:lggage or prccollceivcd notions. PlalOv does not rule out the possibility or extraterrestrial visil;ltions.
M oS[ Americ~n scientists will tell you the UFO phl’llOlIlI.’JlOIl (hW~II’ I ex isl hl’l’all~l’ I hey dOll"
have ,my evidcl1I.:e In sludy. No evidelH:e equals 110 s1udy. Thc Russialls. :Ipparently. haven’, heard Ih;11 eqll;\tion. They’ve bcen wndlJcling licld studies ror a quarter of a century. Rem Yarlamov of the Moscow Technology Institute
believes evidence abounds. We met with Dr. Yarlamov ~lt his small apartment outside Moscow for an in-depth interview. Dr. Yarlamov has traveled to a number of reported UFO landing sites in Russi:J, including ten in Ihe direct vicinity of Moscow. 10 con uct a variety of tcslS on physical anu chemical changes in the soil and the cnvironment. Among his voluminous findings: Idellticalllu.II’IZ timepieces, onc placed inside a l:Jn - ing site. the other just outside. record lime at two dif- ferent speeds. The qU~lnz lil11epicce inside the landing circle speeds up. Dr. Yarlamoy has also discovered thut inside the reported landing site circles the land is ;\11 but sterile. yielding just a few individual samplcs of single-celled animals per cubic centimeter of soil. Just outside the circlcs. tens of thousands of single cell animals flourish in every cubic centimeter.
Yarlamov told us the main thrust of his work is not to con1<lct "lhe space inlellect:’ out. rather, to understand how the universe works. Among his other fascinaling r ndings: evidence or what is known <IS "~Jngel hair:~ type of by-product of UFO exh;IUSt. V;lrI~lmov has ob- taincd a sample to mwlyze Ihe content. Dr. Yarlarnov also claims al least six ;1t1cmpts have been made to make pre-arranged contact with alien intelligence. Some or these contaclS, he claims, were successful.
Yarlamov’s findings are supported by a government biologist and close colleague. His name is Yuri
OCTOBER! 993
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Simakov. Simakov has not been known outside of Russia until now. Dr. Simakov has also traveled to a number of Russian landing site cases, gathering data and conducting numerous tests. One of those experi- ments involved flies. "We placed flies in a dish and put the dish over a
landing site," Dr. Simakov said. ’’The flies went wild, buzzing and flying around."
Most intriguing, however, was Simakov’s discovery of liny, glass-like b<llJs recovercd from soil inside Ihe landing sile circles. Russian scientists, as yet, have nol been able to identify these microscopic marbles. Simakov has a couple of theories.
"They may be formed as the result of transmuta- tion," he said, "when oxygen was transformed into sodium under the influence of the UFO." Or, he says, they may be containers to carry life from one plnnetto another.
Although Dr. Simakov did not have many of these "seeds," he did give liS somc, in hopes Amcrican sci- entisls might be able 10 solve the myslcry. A highly reputable lab in the United Slates has analyzed IIIl: matcrial. We arc not yet in receipl of the wl’uen report, bul this much is known: a team of cxpel’ls which Icsled and analyzed Ihc liule balls has ahsolutc- Iy no idea WhUl they an:. Thesc folks an: experls ill phmt pathology and micro organisms, they suggestcd we next contact a chemist. They say. the muterial <,ppears to be similar 10 glass in composition, and someone fumiliur wilh how gJ.lss forms ill soil may pfl1vid\.’ SIIIll\.’ insight.
Another of Dr. Simakov’s discover es comes from two reponed landing sites in Siberia. Simakov found microscopil: worms in the soil. NOlhing too unusll;d :lJeI’c, excepl th\:sc worms un: p.u’lil.:ular 10 Mexico, anu uon’t occlIr nalLmdly anywhere in the former Soviel Union.
A SiZilb!c pOrl on or our time in Moscow was spent with .1 mililary ol1 l:ial whose area of expel’lise
may of rend lht..: scnsihililics Dr mainstrCilm Ameri(.;an urologists. His research has a distinct, New Age tla- vor. Though at tirst glance. it may be easy [Q dismiss this work as so much mumbo jumbo. it is important to re- member who is behind it: the Russian military machine. Also important to remember: it is a subject taken very seriously. Aguin, because of un ugreement to prolecl his identity, we cannot divulge his name. However, he is no lightweight. His boss rcpons directly to the Russian version of Colin Powell.
In the West, it would be called a "remote viewing" program, the <lbiJily 10 "sec" classified materials locked away in a safe tholls.mds of miles away. BUI for the general in charge of this program, it entails much more. We were shown tiJms which detailed the training of
Russian soldiers. At the completion of the program, OCT08ER 1993 NUMBER 306
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these soldiers would be able to track military targets without the benefit of any equipment. No radar, no satellites, no night vision glasses-just their minds. We were told the success rate hovered around 70%. Some of what the general is working on has already been put to use by Russian law enforcement.
For the general and his staff, lhe conneclion with UFOs is one of cOI1lI11UniCiJlion. Seveml times during our trip, we heard reference to the "u niversal brai n" ,lI1d the "cosmic intelle(.;I." Thcse disciples of ufology beleve it is possible to wmmulli(.;ate with uJien intel- ligence on <In ongoing basis. NOl just "grays," but dimensional, spatial beings that live with, and around, us on Earth. Yes. it’s "out there"-but no one snickers when the subject is talked about it.The study of UFOs in Russia is huge. serious and on-
going. All the se rets cannot be found out in one trip. Fortunately. we have been invited back to Russia to u)ntinul: our investigation behind what was oncc .111 iron curtain. The Minislry of Defense has invited us to t;lke pari in a UFO safari 10 study a high concentration sigNing arl: in Siberia. We would be not only the only Westerners, but the only repOJ1ers. UnfOJ1Ul1:.Itety. the trip had to be cancelled for this year, because of a Jilck of Ministry of Defensc funding. Hopefully, wc’ll ll1uke lhe trip next year. In the meantime, our company is in the process of pulti ng together a series of videotaped doculllenwries on the "Best Evidence"- both in the US, Russia and around the world. The iiI’s! tapes should he .lvailahle in early’ 1994.
PerhiJps Lhe "new" Russia will bring new opportu- nities for American and Russian UFO researchers to compare nOles, and exchange vital information gath- crcd rrom oppositc sides or Ihe world. To [hat end, our (.;omp,II1Y has signed ,Ill agreement w th the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences to establish a joinl American-Russian research institute to foster the exchange of illfonnillion between both sides. The UFO phenomenon is, after .11 I, a suhjecl 100 i mponant 10 be left solely up to governments.
Bryan Gresh is Senior Vice President of Altamira Communications Group. He spent 15 years as a television news reporter in a number of markets around the country. Before joining AJtamira in January of 1992, Bryan was an anchor/reporter at the CBS affiliate in Las Vegas, KLAS-TV.
It was while in Las Vegas that he began working with renowned UFO researcher, George Knapp. Knapp and Gresh have teamed up to produce a series of videotape documentaries on the UFO phenomenon, the first of which will be available later this year.
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LYNN NEWS & AD ..----"~. TISER
UNIDENTIFIED objects In the West Norfolk sky were s tteel by two more people, who ’
have told t~ Lyn’" ~.w. of their experIences. .: "
Following our report on Friday of stra""e flashln lights In the sky last Monday, Mr : Steven I{)ertlgan 01 Great Masslngham, and
, Mr. Sadie Trigg 01 Terrlngton St Clement, ’
. caUed us to say: "We saw)hem too." ,
Over his home In Walcups Lane, Mr Vertlgan : saw an orange light, with three flashing , lights circling It
And Mrs Trigg, 01 Oxford Plac., said: "What : -:nade me sit up was the Incredible noise. It wa.
, very, very loud. ’
. "At 11rst We thought It was. plane coming : down. We get ’a lot 01 planes coming over, but’ when’we looked up we saw one’blg, bright, : white light moving In . circular fa.hlon. Then It
:’ changed to a red light and moved off. But It was ,
much slower than any plane." .
, . Have you spotted a UFO? Contact our newsdesk on Lynn 761188. ~
Western Daily Press - rjslol
26 or-r 1~93
METRO NEWS -Birmingham-
11 OCT 1993I{~+
-------~-,. - -.- -.---- ’._~f-~.~ghting. to be explained MYSTERIES of Unidentifled flying Objects will be explained at a national meeting in Blnnlngham this weekend. The British UFO Research Association baa invited one of the ’country’8 leading
,authorities on the subject to talk about one of the beat’ documented casu which ’
happened in Rowley Regia. AJbert Buddeu wUl be giving an uatrated lecture at Dr JohDSon’.
House, 40 Bull Street, BirminK- ham, on Saturday October 23 between 1.80 -4.8Opm. Mr Budden, whO has been re-
ing the incident for 11 Yeanl, desaibed the UFO s!ghting. He said: "Mr Jean Hingley
saw a huge orange glow hovering over the car port. She went closer to have a bettor look and nw it move towards her house and turn white. "The incident affecWd her dog who became paraJy . Mra Ringley then laW throe beings enter’ her house and then had a rolhrioua conversation witb them. -Whon thoy Ion e saw n 7ft long cran sitting on the lawn," Although Lbo incident 1I!8)’
sound like a pure fantasy, Mr
. ....
By JaoJde HartoO .
Budden can explain the phenom- ena as an example of the mllnifes- tation of EarLbllghta. ’
He said: "It is all to do with the geology of the area. Basically, if you have a fault line, a hiJJ, qu~, radio maat and’ some underground or overground water all in the same place. huge electri- cal forces QUI be P1’Oduced, creating a large orange g10w. Jean Ringley died two and a
half years later from acute ~ncreaUtia ’which Mr Budden claims ’ia one of eft’ect f this ~ure to huge electrical forcea. Tho public are Invited to OXaDI-
ino ov onco of thia Incident and question the oxperta at the BUFORA meeting which will cost t3 to attend. .
FLYING SAUCER WATCHERS CELEBRATE 40 YEARS OF SIGHTINGS:,’ -:" ’’-’--". :- "~’’:--.
Close encounter f,. the.friendly..kind
BRITAIN’S oldest UFO club Is celebrating 40 year. of watching strange things In the sky. with 8 meeting on November 5.,’ As IIghb blaze In the *1 above
thom 1"0 memberao’ the. Briltol- baaed BrlUlh FI)’lng Saucer Bureau will be looking back on four dede. of UFO Ilghllng.. " "
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The club I. run by, r.tlred civil servant Dennl. Plunkett who caught the UFO bug after h II cou Iln vanished In Ihe myate(’lous disappearance of an airliner In 1947. ’ > ’
Mr Plunke" .ald hi. coualn Dennl. Harmer was the radio conltoller on the Stardultalrllner which vanished over Chile amid reports 01 strange lights In the sky. He said: "They were ov.rlbo Andes
and Just four minutes from the airport at Santiago when they vanished wlth- outa trace; lhere was no wreckage or anything. ’:
,
’ "There was a message In morae
code received by the control tower which read STENDEC. , "To thll day nobody knows what It ’me.nt. II has pas.ed Into UfO lore.
but I don.t know whether n was my’ cousin who transmitted n." .
The Bureau was formed under the umbrella of an American organl..~ ,
lIon which cIoHd down after Ihe use 01 what smacked or .!dr.terr.slrlal ,". strong-arm t.KIIc:a. . ’....,~: _.;;:
In the FWei llafounder. AJbertl(.}::;;:: Bender, announced he had solved 0./, UFO my
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and wa. going ,to reve8l!,o""_, ’ all In the ~ Issu. of the re.q’.~’: magazine.". ,’,.j,~.. ’’’’;’_ .i...,
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Mr Pfunkel!r o. Wlnterbour~*r~f’ Bristol. ..Id: .. The story Is thatf\;"’~’~; then-~Isned by II1r.e men In bhl (n ’~’" a few hours he _anled nothl~g rn~re .c’ ,.-. to do with UFO.:., ’ ,) ’" "
"’But W8 weren’t worried about men In black. ao we carried on.. ’
He has also s. UFOI first hand; including the lime he.and his wife I ~ were am~ a number who saw elghl, ? or nine II~ careering about the sky <. ’: ,lotheeastolBrlaloI. ’,’.
Tho November 5 meeting’ at She ,\. Friends MeeUng HOUH, 300 Glouces- ,~ .... Road, Bristol, will be10llowed by,. =;’:’uc:fc:d~"UngS’ delalls r.~ to .;;~ ~~I!~. \!fH,:atcher D8."~ s Plunkett
WARMINSTER JOURNAL . -Wi1. tshire- TOCT 1993
New Age Group Back In Warminster
The Warmlnster branch of a New Age Group, the Wessex Research Group network, reopened Its Warmln- ster branch with a talk on U.F.O.s.
Nigel Blair, one of the founders and informal atmosphere. of the group ~nd .~Iso of the Nig~I’s introductory lecture in, Schools and UniVerSities Network Warmlnster expressed his belief (S.U.N.), gave the talk ’Operation that U.F.O.s have been coming to arth’, at the Athenaeum. earth for millennia and that they ~r, .Slair was a school teacher prob~ly had a big p’art in the
until his early 30s when he left to genetic development, If not in the concentrate full-time on holistic actual creation of the physical work. body. Sherborne-based, the Wessex He thinks the beings in the
Research resource centre has crafts may have been the ’ange- oyer 12,000 books, over 1,000 los’ (from the Greek messengers) : videos and thousands of sound of the Bible and have guided I tapes gathered over the last 12 mankind spiritually over the gen- i years on a wide variety of sub- erations. ’
Jects, such as health and .healing, He says that in recent times, ec~logy, self transformation, the since 1946. they have been a I Third World, psychic research and massive global phenomenon and the path of the soul. world governments have realised
. Bran~hes throughout the an- their extra-terrestrial origins and in : Clent kingdom of Wessex are all some cases been in contact with. . across the West Country. their occupants. ",,:he aim of the network is to co- He beheves that for military, ~rd.lf!ate and focus groups and economic or psychological rea- indIViduals concerned with new sons their existence has been the areas 01 rtlsearch and experi- subject 01 a massive covtlr-up. ence. Among the other conclusions Of particula~ j~tere.st a~e spiritu- are that they may have accom.
ai, ~ulturar, art.lsll~..hl~toncal. eco- panied astronauts to the moon, logIcal and sCientifiC fields. have helped avert nuclear dis-
Angels asters, and have also helped with The group promotes the aware- scie,ntific breakthrc;>ughs.
. ’~s of the area’s unique heritage Nigel has studIed U.F.O.s for of my’Sticar, Christian and cultural more than 22. ~ears ~n~. holds traditions with a wide range of they are. of splntu~1 ~Ig.nlflcance themes and topics. ~nd helping humanity In I~S ev~lu- They are not confined to one tll?n to, a degree of maturity which
set of beliets. but oHer a platform will ultimately ena~le us, as soul~, for exchange of ideas in a flexible to be 0.’ great service elsewhere 10 the universe.
St;unlhorpc E....t;n ng Telegr~ph Linc,
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LYNN ~SER M~~fl~gs of I lights in the skyUNUSUAL bul true, it
secms ... they’re back - those t1ashing lights in the
West Norfolk night sky.
Following a rash oFclaimed UFO sightings over Lynn in Augus’t. .he skies have
been relatively mystery-free - until Ihis week.
On Monday evening. near. neighbours Johanna Coe and Robert Clarke, bolh
of Empire Avenue, Gaywood. rr:porled seeing strangc lights over Lynn. But while Mrs Coe saw
thcm from hcr house, Mr Clarke happened ’0 be in Soulh W(>{1I1on. M" Cm’ ,aid ,h,’ wll1l’hcLl
1111; lighls wLth her husb~nJ Andrew. She told the Lynn ’News: "We saw it at 7.30pm. First or aU we thought it was a planc in trouble. "We saw a white l ght
which shot down diagonally. and it was wobbling about. Then we saw a red light flash- ing and 1 just dismissed i. as a plane.
"Bul i. wasn’t vcry far away , - it was towards .he Wash but ’
not very far out - and there was only a faint noise coming from it. "I’m certain it wasn’t a
plane. It was defini.ely strange - and !fly daughter was fright. ened out of her wits:’ Mr Clarke said he was in his
car in South Wootton when he saw .he lights. . "[ didn’t see them corne
down - what struck me was how high they were. II seemed almost too high for a plane." he said,
"It was like a star bul brighter, and with green and red flashing lighls.
"II w.., aim"" ,Jircclly "vl;r the lown, probably over the river. 1 slopped my car and walched it for about 20 min. utes:’ . II] A ugus!. there were several sightings of mys.erious red. green and while lights al- legedly hovering over the South Quay.
A West Norfolk UFO Club has also been formed. -1
25 OCT J9’jl
"Experts puzzled by UFO sightingsEXPEHTS continue to be bamcd by unusual sightings in the skies of South Uumberside. Scunthorpe and Glanford’s UFO
mystery began last week when a number of peopte said they spolted strange objects in the sky.
A Ministry of Defence spokesman con- firmed that the were no RAY aircraft in the area at the time. And another at RAF Waddington said
they were not fiying in the area on the night most of the sighting’s were recorded.
1\IoD representati ve Nick Pope said that while accepting that the majority of UFO sighlings could be explained, they kept an open mind Oil those that could not. Now the cases are being looked into by
Yorkshire.based British UFO Research Association ~pokesman Phillip Mantle. He said the most remarkable factor
was that people had said the objects were soundless. "Ninety.five per cent of these things
have a ratlonal explanation," said Mr
Mantle, aduJll that weather phenumena and aircraft were common causes. "But there is just that five per cent
that would appear to defy explanation," he said. Soutb Humberside investigator Adrian
Cress of, Quest Internatiunal has appealed for thuse who have seen objects in the sky to contact him. And an investigation into the cases
reported in last week’s Evening Tele- graph Is already under way by BUFORA. Quest International can be contacted
on 075&-752216.
. AD SCENE -Canterbury, Kent-
22 OCT ’~eirig_light lobov rooftops lot our estate-
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11 OCT ’(3:rs
y o~~gSters ’ttF(fsighting Sarah d:’ "Four of us were
awake. We looked outside and there was this whooshing in the sky. "It was a really, really bright
light, a sort of green colour with . light band round the middle of it, like an eqllator. "We woke up at four but at five to
six we saw this thing really high up. "It was 8 triangular shope and it
turned upside down. There were rays coming out of the side, like electric.ray~.I,t was huge.M
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FOUR H8S8ocks youngters claim they have seen one of the UFOs which seem to have taken 8 healthy interest in Mid Sussex.
Early bird Sarah Hardstone, nine, of Wilmington Close, Hass- odes, and three friends saw the mY8terioUII object streak through the tky at dawn on Sunday. The pals were all a’!Vake after B
birthda,y party for Sarah’s sister, and looked outside after seeing a Stran light. ~ ,0... ,=~. I ~ ~ . .
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Andrews with their pictures of the UFO which were seen over Darnall
UFOs drama for family
By Bill Brotherton "I would never have beUeved It had I not seen It" said Mrs Travis.
THESE spooky drawings wUI have "It was about 50ft up jllst hang- residents staring into space Ingtheremaklnganolseandabout tonight. . . 40 ft wide with blue Dashing lights. They show a UFO spotted by both
children and their mums and dads "It was huge, oval in shape, with over Darnall a week ago. a dome Dashing underneath and it The sighting instantly converted moved so slowly. If anybody else
Susan Travis and husband Tony had seen it I’d say they were hilts," from d i s be 11 eve rs taU F 0 she said. admirers, . . as they watched the Next door neighbour Janet Whit. strange object clrcle their home. ley said: "I saw It too. I have never Tony was so convinced the UFO believed in UFOs but whatever this
was preparing to land that he ran wa,s It was not a plane or Into the house. helicopter.
Susan also found herself frant!- "J have never seen anything like caHy searching for daughter Katie it before, It made a noise like a - scared she might have been kid- hoover. I just cannot explain what napped by al.iens. It was like."*---
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A MOTHER b.. told of
I the t=ifyin, IIKIIDeDI she III" I UFO hoverina lbove I bousina cat&U:. She Ipened I huge or-
angc Ii&ht in the nig1u Iky ovcr Kennington Ind ought !hat I plane wal
lbout’" cmh. But the briahtly-sbinina
globe wal nO( I pl.ane, and e 47 -yur-old woman il
now convinced it 1"" In unidentified ying objecL The woman, who docl
,not wlnl-to. lie named, ring Athctllt with hcr ItOry foUowin. our froot page repon lb04.u I lpate of UFO lightingl over KenL While she WII waiting
for her handicapped Ion to fini sh Ilying hil praycu and, fall aslccp, she wandered over to !he bedr window. To her horror, she uw whal she thought w.. a plane en- ,ulfed in flames. and aboot to c....sh into nearby housel. "I thou,hl I WII about
10 w ilnen I terrible lir disllter.* lhe uid. *But the objec\ wIsn’t movin,
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at all, Ind leemed to be jUIl hovering above the rooftops." As shc wltchcd and
I wondered what it was, she noticed Ihin bright beams of light radiatin, from it like long spikes. Pu, zz.led Ihe wenl
downstain to Isk’her hus- band 10 take a look. *He couldn’t make il out ei- thcr," Ihe laid, "Because it WII 10 bri,hl, it WII difficult to dctcrminc what shape it was. It leemed to be round, but the lights Were sO du- zJjng that it was hard 10 be sure." As thc couplc ltood and
Itlred," thc UFO disap- pcm:! behind clouds. *We law one last Jlimmcr of light and it WIS gonc," Ihe said. ’1 felt I had to ring and lell AdsUllt, beCIUSC I feci sure that other people: must hive seen iL It was about 7.4Spn 00 Monday, t1 October, .We Ire used to seeing
plaQcl in the Iky Iround herc - it’l a very busy bit of air space - but this was nothing Iilcc any wc havc seen befOl’e. . Her account was one of
dozen’s reponed to A. d- scelle foUowing I slory of ~ .U_~?_ ~i!~~~g by In
F
atniIy
sees I ~
s’trangers
.
,~;
in
the
night r
LITTLE
green
men
could
be
set
to
land
in
the
area,
after
a
number
of
strange
sightings
in
the
skies.
The Neal
family
from
Scawby
saw
what
they
believe
to
be
an
unidentified
flyin
g
object
on
Friday
evening. And a
Crosby
woman
found
that
her
stepson
had
seen a
as
also
reporte~-
similar
.object
as
he
drove
from
109 a
strange
object 10
Barrow, to
Barton
at
about
the
the
s~es - also
spot-
same time
on
Friday.
ted
10
the
Glanford
"It
was very
strange,"
said
the
area by
her
relatives.
woman. "I
wonde~d
if
anyone
else
.
Checks
to
local
RAF
bad
seen
anything.
bases
reveal
no
aircraft
Now a
nationa!
expert
has
added
reported
flying
in
the
weicht
to
the
elalm,
saying
that
the
:
area on
Friday
night _
number
of
UFO
slghtings
across
the
and
so
the
strange
eountry
has
risen
slpificantly
in
’sightings
remain
a
the
last
Cew
weeks.
mystery.
Phillip
Mantle of
the
British
UFO
Co u n c i I
W 0 r k e r
Research
Association,
said
that
95
S
h
N I
d
.
per
cent
of
slghtinp:
turn
out
to
tep
en
ea
an
his
have
a
lo(ical
explamaUon
such as
weather
phenomena
or
planes
but
that
a
small
percentage
seem to
have
no
explalnaHon
at
all.
.
The
Bradford-based
authority
said
he
would
contact
Humberslde
investigators
about
the
incidents.
"J~)
. (. ~
.
,~_~>,
--.--. .
,...,-,.....’I-_~-""
Watching
the
skJes - Saln~nn.
Neal
with
daughters
ractorta
and
Loul...
Mystery
object
was.
cigar-shaped
A
CROSBY
woman
who
believes
she
saw
an
unidentified’
nying
object
in
Scunthorpe
on
Friday
night
has
learned
she
is
one
of
a
owing
Dumber
oC
people
who
have
had
’slgbtiup’
In
the
area.
The
woman. who
does not
wish
to
be
named,
was
called
outside
by
her
partner
wben
he
cot
bome
from
work
at
around
IOpm.
,
He
had
seen the
object
as be
came
home
from
work.
She
said
the
cigar-shaped.
craft
had
onall
wings
on it
but
not
at
right
anrles
like
a
plane.
.
There
was
no
plane
nOise
and
there
were
lights
undemeath
it,
she
said.
I
According
to
the
woman,
the
objeet
was
stationary
for
a
Iwhile
before
moving
on
very
quickly,
When
she
told
her
family
she
e
T~- -rJ.THRYN
REANEY
I
we
Sallianne,
of
St
Martin’s
Cresent.
Scawby,
said
they
were
driving
their
two
daughters
Louise
(12)
and
Victoria
(nine),
to
the
library
in
Brigg
when
Louise
spotted
the
object. "She
said
’what’s
that
stick
in
the’
sky,
mum?’"
said
Sallianne,
who
tl)ought
at
first
Louise
had
seen
a
plane
or
something’
similar. Sallianne
described
the
object
as
quite
a
big
stick
of
light
that
looked
like
the
edge of
a
saucer. It
was
moving
slowly,
said
Sallianne
and
the
family
headed
towards
Kirton
Lind-
:;cy
to
get
a better view.
But
before they got
there,
it
seemed to turn’
and
disappeared,
she
said.
.
"I
can’t
explain what
we
saw,"
she said. "It
wasn’t
a bird and it
wasn’t
a
plane. We just
couldn’t
describe it."
Now
the family arc
hoping
Evening Tele-
graph
readers may
have
seen something
similar
on Friday night
or
that
experts may be
able
to
explain what
they
saw.
.
"I’m
always sceptical
about
these things,"
she
added.
"Whether it
was
the
light playing
tricks,
I
don’t know,’.
"It
would
be interest-
ng to
find out what it
,
was,"
Local
police said
they
had
not had any
reports
of UFO sight-
ings
over
the weekend.
WEST
ESSEX
GAZETTE
1 4- OCT 1993 ’tnCounters
01 th
not-sa-close
kind
SPECTRAL
lights iD
the night 8
sabeer
and cigar-shaped Oyi
craft will
be the topic
of conyers
tion at
the next
meeting of t
.London
UFO Studies
Group.
I And for
the real
enthusiasts, t
meeting
may aJao discua alien ce.
etJtablished
on earth. Led by
Ufolopst Roy Lake. LUF’
wu formed
in Januar;y
1990 in
attempt
to investigate
and eva1UB
: numero...
UFO .tinp in
London area. .
The pvup
ill boldJJ1g a
public m,
I ing at the
Unity HaD. in Braml
: Clo.e. Walthamatow, at
7pm on
her 21. For more
detaib and
ticket bit.
, tion, contact
Roy Lake at
the IJ’OU’
, head oftice
on 478’1.
eYELLOW ADVERTISER -Colchester-
2 ~. ~’~l Dj3 Busy skies boost for UFO group
HINCKLEY TIMES -Leics- ~T 1~) Closer
encounters for UFOs
-F
UFO activity over Waltham Forest is rife according to the head of London’s main paranormal studies group.
In fact Roy Lake, chairman of Barking- ased London UFO Studies, says there is
such imerest over UFOs in the borough that his meetings held in Walthamstow are usually p;lcked out. The next one which takes place at
Ilnily H"J], Bramley Close:. Waltham- stow. on Friday at 7.3Opm should bI: no excepcion. Roy says several people are attending
who have reponed seeing UFOs over Chingford Reservoirs over recent months
i Sightings of UFOs over the I Hinckley area have been
I reported to local investiga- tors.
I Hinckley UFO Study Group is , investigating the claims but say ,natural explanations are being considered for some oflhem. The sightings began al 6pm on
Tuesday 21 st September and six wilnesses contacted the group, They reponed a slrange disc-
shaped object hovering over the lawn towards the north-west which suddenly vanished after about 10 Illinulcs.
I TIle following afternoon al about , 3pm, II dark, s item ci garette-sh<lpcU object flew slowly over two wit- nesses in Wood Strect. say Ihe group. And then, on Thursday 30th
September, II Hinl:kley man spot- tcd what he dcscribcdas a "gigantic ball of light" hovering low above houses in the Ashby Road area.
According 10 his stalement, the light faded oul after several min- utes and made no sound. The last sighting tu be repo(1cd
occurred on Friday 1st October. AI 17.20pm, a young wilness claims to 1I:IVC Sl;CU a hrighlly lit objcl:1 whidt ppeareo to hover over Burbage at
lirst and IhclI move down lowards lI1e roohops odore (,[Jing oul.
tlinckley UfO StuJy Group is an ullbiase<.l organisation whil:h investigates UFO phenomena.
r-;"1IJIIgh:un E""lIill~ P’I,L
il : J J)
Triangle in the sky plea
UFO expt’n, in 1\ottingham arc appealing fN infont1a- lton abnul si~hlinp ()f ~lr’III~<’ t1hit~Cf scen in thr’ north of ,hI’ ."lInL \ The !fJangula:-.~hiJp.:J oblCCI Vo as reccntly spoth:d
flying loll. tn’cr !\ewslead A h.:y and tWI) weeks larer the Phellnnh’ U.l R,"can:h ..\",,,’rattt’l1 Tl’Cl’IVcd 2~ repon~ "I ’J~lllln~, 01 iI lrrangular-shJpcd oblcct over .\1atlock UFO "r~alll..aluuls ILl\’<: r ,’lv,’d many reports of
"milar Iriangul4-snapcJ ,’OJ,’CL, ~UICC the mlJ 19110, hul none havc wt hcen idcl1till,’d.
In Nnvcmlx:r 19~ ,Ino tor thc h1lh\winb ! ~ months Ihousands nf I"."npk rt’I’(ll1,’d ull-nli"..1 crafl tlying over U.:-Igium and Fraucr’ The sightlllg~ In l\onh Nnlb will be under discus.
~Ion at the n t meeting of Ih,’ E.1st Midlands branch of the UfO H,"carch A~~ol;Ltlon on Nm’embcr 24 al Bulwcll Lit--r ;lrY. Anyone Vol~fllng 10 n’pon a Sl~hling can telephone
Nottingham 2756~3,
KENT & SUSSEX COURIER
-Tunbridge Wells-
1 D OCT 19~,~
UFO buffs land for conference~ RARE chance for sci-
mce buffs to talk UFOs )ccurs on November 6 md 7 when a special JFO weekend is held at .amberhurst.
of Ihl: UFO plwnoJ1lcl1un by a variety of !\p cial i!\t lecturers, Mr lIill"II. an ,,"It’’’p;LLII. r.:~’
n;"iol1 ’pl’Ci;lli,t ami he;d...r. I1;L’ hcel1 or~ani,illg tl1c CVl’111 l’ach ycar silll’l’ 19X2, f"f ,uch h;I’ hl’en till’
il1lcn;s[ shm\n by lh... pllblil: in " subjl’l:1 Ih;ll I’ 01’1<’11 ’UIToumJ..-d by;, clo;lk of rilli"LI...
SI’.:~d’..L.r... ~I~ !he UJ-’() \I"..:....~..:nd ludildl" AliLlI \\-’aU~> a Ull \’l’f’llv ~1\.:~ldl..’uUl" wilh ,; ItUI~tit1ll’ JU Ii,’ n.....[ in llF<)... ;lnd G~’I~II Frl.’L’d. ;~ lHh,>tIIlIL’ Z,,:II Bltddl’c .lIlt~
"’Pl’I’I.i.dl"l Ill.;d....1’ wil’.l \\ iU ~I\’l’ ~I 11I"lory 1)1 Ita: l~r{) plll’lhIHh.’.hlll up Ip IhL"
I1IL........111 dil~ ()Ih," ’I""’~’’I’’ III,hllk (’al’l;1I1I .\1 I
(’I\...I~hL\ m I}! ~1t1U;HI..-h Aldwl’;.,.. \....htl \\ ~ II ,k"’;lh" h" <1"11 l’f.!) ,,~hLII1~ "’,’ Ih,’ 11.1\ <11 H""I’. :111.1 ~1:II.~’’’.’t-r-r\, ,dill ,.,,~ her f’f’l UFO 111 11<1’111 K~U(’d’JlHI~ III:=:’-", dud h~I" \...1111\.......1...’....1 ...~IIllI..’ ..HI n1\HI..’
...1 tiLl" !111...u II,,’ I’I’() "<"’~"lId \\111 h.. hdd .’L
I’II’..:’~ {.inl.~~~. III I",’!\.-h r.IIII,,’. J .lIlIh....IIIIII’1. .ult~ L’\I’h L’5 Iltl h,~lh ,L,~", IU l~~1 p....1 d,l~ hI! bil\ll-..III~"" ’.:PIIl.Ii.,.’1 \bl1 lIdLII11 PI1I>--17-1 S~3SS.,
The popular cvcnt is again ’t,;jng s[Jged by Alan Hilton JH.J will feature films. slides nd discussions on all aspects
<6
and there will be: a question and answers session. The highlight of the evening will be a
talk from Brislol-based UFO researcher Lee Winlerson who has reponed a 101 of aClivity in the west countr. "Anyone interested in UFOs or the
paranonnal is inv ited to a[tend and the evenings over in WalthamslOw are usu- ally pretty interesling," said Roy, who is based in Tudor Road, Barking. "My message 10 loal people is if
you’ve got any inleresling experiences 10 relate or have artifacts. please come along." The group was launched in January
1990 10 fully investigate the numerous sightings over London.
It brings out a quar- terly magazine called Skylink, the curren! issue of which is packed with interesting news. The group also organ-
ises sky watches where members congregate al specific locations to tog any unusual evenl in the night sky. "Although many
UFOlogislS deem this a waste of time. it should be pointed out that those elusive UFOs have been seen in the past at such venues," added Roy. The price of admissioo is L4 Cor adults and 1:2 for chil- d:’cn and ON’s, Funher information about the meeling and how 10 join London UFO Studies from Roy lAke’ on 081 594 4797.
. AccringlOn ’Obscrvcr - lancashire.
l6150CT1Cf)"3
:’A1i~n beings "tQ./breeze in?WIND farms are proving a real tour- ist attraction - for aliens from other planets! Strange c1a1ms
been made that have been sighted. ear windmills at Coal Clough in Buney and Caton Moor in Lancas- ter, Now Hyndburn too
could become a magnet for these visitors trom outer space, for the council ’has just approved a set of guidelines for dealing ’with applications to use wind energy. Ex.Mayor Councillor
Mrs Cathleen Thorn told a meeting of the Development Commit- tee: "A TV programme mentioned that the windmills c uld be seen for miles and they’ had been attracting UFOs, "But in a more seri-
ous vein we must look at the environmental and’ gfob f -warming aspects of the propos- als. We condemn nuclear fuel and alter. natives must be found
: and researched. .. Councillor Mrs Jean
Battle said: "Windmills would become a main feature of the borough
CATHLEEN THOM "attracting UFOs"
and noise would not be a problem as you can hardly hear them. .
, "People go to watch them and they are ql.te a tourist attrac. tion _ To me they are
, fascinating. ,. Wind energy is ere.
ated as wind drives giant turbine machines which are mounted on raised peaks. Com mercia lly. feasi.
bIe .sites in Hyndburn with the highest wind speeds. are found on the upland areas of Accrington, Belthorn Oswaldtwistle Moo~ and Great Harwood and Rishton around Pal;sonage and Dean Clough Reservoirs.
PClcrboruugh Evening Telcgrdph . 8 OCT 1993
WORK SOP GUARDIAN
2 9 OCT 1~9~ --- - -- - o 0 0 0
EASTBOURNE GAZETTE --------’ ,ARE WE heari~g this correct- ly?p~tJe green men are .
"’A3an<<’’’dthJBby.thSOelJl1n’.. db’ e;ino~g’~tul1"~:y’~:.’.’" inv~i S BassetJaw? Travelling billions of miles to the .
, awake; I100ked out ot .
planet Earth to visit Worksop? . my bedroom window It seems strange that the glut of UFO and noticed a bright red
sitin$s comes very soon after RAF glow behind the ouUine Finmnij1ey announce low-level night- ot trees in Hampden flights an the area. ~k. an! d Co~d it be Close Encounters of the by a ~:a~C~{~~nse e RAF kind? . ..J smoke drtttingtoward Or are our Martian mates really trying _ the Downs. There.w&8 to make contact? ’
}Wh-.’ _I" ff- - O--f- -a’- ;~ J!s’1:u~ r:~U;in
. outcome of an electrical z ~--,~." tire. Alter several UFO flap? minutes thJB activity . seemed to die down and
I wAs woken at about I returned to my Sam last Saturday, ,slumbers. October 2 by a Th1a incident appeared contJnuou’s sound to have taken place in -
similar to that which the area between the would be made by’ Park and the D1Btrtct dropping bricks Into an General Hospital, but a ’.’
empty skJp .’-’ fairly intense survey on . toot the next day. .
revealed no trace of damage. Perhaps residents living ,
In that area could provide an explanation, or is this the JXl8sible beg1rinlng ora UFO ’flap’ln Eastbourne. - Charles Wise. Freeman AvenUli!, Eastbourne.
LJnc<Jshire Evcning Tclegraph
12 OCT 1993
FilM-MAKER Will FLY FROM CANADA TO SCREEN UFOs
FALKIRK ADVERTISER -Grangemouth, stirlinqshire-
A CANADIAN f m- maker is East Lanca- shire-bound to unveil his latest movie about extra-terrestrial lifeforms. Award-winning Dan
Curtis will be screen- ing his latest film, "In Advance of the Land. ing," to students and staff at Accrington and Rossendale College_
CI,asslcs It focuses on flying
saucers, aliens and people who take thcm seriously. The fj 1m also in.
eludes clips from sci.fi classics like "The Day The Earth Stood Still" and "Pian 9 From Out. er Space," as well as people who claim to have had contacts with aliens.
It wilJ be screened in the college’s new sci. ence and technology biock on Thursday_ Mr Curtis will also
give a talk on his work in the Canadian media. His company Cyg-
nus Communications was launched in 1981. It has produced several award-winning documentaries.
13 DC1 t99J UFO night
:13N, A UNIQUB U.F.O. experience could hit Falkirk Districr in the neat fulWc. Bonnybridge councillor Billy Buchanan is hoping to arrange a special U.F.O evcning in Falkirk Town Hail, when the film made ’by. the Japanese lelevision learn about U.F.O. siriup
, and featuring Bonnybridgc ’can be shcwn. complele with an Eng.llsh voi<;e OYer.
....--.......-......-..-.......
UFOs wer satellites, claims expert /"
strange lights. . "1 don’t believe In UFOs, but
what I saw made me quite scared and I sort of shivered. .
"They were flashing and one was higher than the other_ Every now and then they would di$appear. then reappear.ft Witness Simon Forrester
said: "[t was definitely not a he- licopter or plane because oj I the way It was moving..
- ~~~-~ ~SPACE satellites orbiting thou- sands of miles above the earth
I’ have been blamed for UFO slghtlngs over Peterbor ugl1.’"""" late-night workers at an
I Orton school were stunned Into silence when they saw strange lights dazzling In the night sky. And the residential minders
at Clayton School, Orton Gold- hay, beHeve they may have
seen a UFO. But, acc"ordlng to an expert,
what they saw was unlikely to have been creatures from an- other planet. Spoke~man for the Sriti
UfO Research Associall", Phillip Mantle said’: " They were probably space satelUtes which you can often see on cold clear nights. OUght rellects off them and
they are magnified by the earth’s atmosphere so they ap- pear a lot brighter and seem closer. ft Three chUd officers spotted
: ,e two strange rays of light at . ound 9pm on Monday. Lina Orsollno from Coney-
gree Road. Stanground. said: .One of my colleagues went to shut an external door and he rll1ed me out to look at these.... ~," JIJ~~.<I*.,."~~~ci~.’_
MATLOCK
MERCURY
-Derbyshire-
Munt
causes
a stir
1
OCT 1993
with
her
claint
of
sighting
a
UFO
II) ~ ~ z z o ~
AN
unidentified
Dying object in the sky
caused a
stir on
the
way to
school for
Luton
mum Helen
Tate.
Her
ftft-JUI’-oIcI daqbter
RobJII, -t.da
of
birds, lDddeaIy
mDed OIIt
"MIIID,
what’,
thatr" as me
DOdc:ed a .traD&e debt In the
doadIea
blae"’. ..
Mn
Tate,
JI,
of
Hltdlin Road, u1d: "It
_ a
pufect ~ aDd
very hIcb
.p. It
was
.
ydIoWJ-belce,
almost metaIIk, In coIour’.
"11
was JDOYtnc aD the
time aDd It
cot
aDaIkr
.. It
Wall O’fer towanb
SIGpsIey. I
Iboaght
__ muse baYe_ II.
It
rertaIDIy was DOt a
baUooD POI" a
blnt - wIIaIl saw It aU the hair
OIl the back of my
oeck
ap!" Awan that me might
DOt be
belieftd, qakk-
tbiDIdII& Mn Tate
foaad
aaotba’ wibHa who
also saw the UFO aDd
dacribed It as a
)’dJow
MD.
.
Tbe
tlDc look
place oa
Tbanday _- nine dMN1ly WOft , aIn
.. Mn Tate
aher
three-yar-old -. MP’-
tIa were waIIdac Rob)’ll
aIoaI Jubilee Street to
St
MaaJIew’, Inte
SdIooI. the
1IIOther-of-two woaId ban
Aopped ’~aDd
watched the
BY’
SUZANNE: GAMBLE
UFO uadl II
dIs
pdn:d from dgbt. but
.. _ In a
hO!TJ to
bay ~ far
RobJII
to take to’
her
hanesC fad... IerYke
thai
IIIIII’1IiD& aDd coald
OIIIJ
obaerYe It
far a
mort time.
It’,
DOt the lint UFO
Mn Tate
has 16eD. She
aid: "M.aJ )’ran -co
oa the top deck or a
bus
In
Loodoa I
aw a Ioz-
eace *ape aIt _ darlI.
creJ. Lob or other
people aw It
100. .,
Asked If.. beIeftd
In UFO., die
replied: "1
keep all
opal mind. I
dUDk we
wwld be
yery
CODCdted to
thmk we
are the oaJJ Ube-
lap In the whole or the
IU_ wItlI .J
IDteI.
u,mce. "MJ
InDbaDd TOIIJ is
a
tentble KIeptk. I
wish
he bad beta
Ihen:."
A ~-.II at
Blinking
1craft
was
said
to
have
a
white
bright
light
at
each
comer
and
a
red
light
along
the
side
between..1t
also
had
multiple
bright
lighls
bl
nkingon’~
ofr.
The
UFO
,.,as
esti-
mated
to
be:
travelling
at
Brilliant
The -UFO
was also
seen by a
Belper couple,
George and
Margaret
Hewitt, IS
they were
travelling
home from
Wakefield
along the MI.!
"It was
a very bril-’
lian! light,"
said Mr
lAItoa aIrpon aid
IICIthbIc ...... Iud
hMa pIc:bd ap _ their
ndar.. ’I1aIndaJ-.
... they ....... II
might he the
aInhIp
wbk:b nplutJ p.-d _’
. s..th aad. MId
Beck. ADd a r-- fOC"
’
I.-doII WadMr
CeIdre . Helen Tate,
with.
... -aataI- aInhIp. ~
and MartIn, an
aad. Nded: "If
die}’
wItnesSed the UFO
bappea. 10 he at ...... on the way to
school. I
IkaIar ... &hey look
dn:a1ar. "
(c Pl~’)( roe
REPORT OP AN UHIDBRTIl"’IBD FLYING OBJECT
.. nATB TIME ARD DtJL\’1’IOR or 810MIJIQ (Local ti... to b. quoud)\QOOh.rs t ’).\oC.kr~ -t \ ’+ II C)’1 ?:,
b. DBSCl.IPTION OF OBJECT (Kuabu of obj.cu. 811.. ahap., colO\1Z’8. briahtn.... lound. ...11 ate I.\ ~ f1:... L "
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1. Date, time & duration of sighting
2. Description of object (No of objects, size, shape, colour, brightness, noise)
3. Exact position of observer (Indoors/outdoors, stationary/moving)
4. How observed (Naked eye, binoculars, other optical device, camera or camcorder)
5. Direction in which object first seen (A landmark may be more useful than a roughly estimated bearing)
6. Angle o sight (Estimated heights are unreliable)
7. Distance (By reference to a known landmark)
8. Movements (Changes in 5, 6 & 7 may be of more use than estimates of course and speed)
9. Met conditions during observations (Moving clouds, haze, mist etc)
10. Nearby objects (Telephone lines, high voltage lines, reservoir, lake or dam, swamp or marsh, river, high buildings, tall chimneys, steeples, spires, TV or radio masts, airfields, generating plant, factories, pits or other sites with floodlights or night lighting)
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THE AAF and police have been un. able lashed any light on 8 ’UFO’ sighting over Canterbury. The unidenlified fiying object wu IeCJl hover.
ing in the night sky, before moving at incredible speed towards Ashford. .
U was Ipoued by I motorin and her pllICIIger. \1Iv. ell gllon, the London-bound A2 tOWI!’d1 Canter- bury. She also Rported seein, a military helicopler Ihousands of fed below the objca. Baffled by the light of I large, briaht, cigar-shlped
object in the night Iky, they were even man: IUrprised when I Stroll, ray d li,ht shone from and it. disap-
. peartd - ory 10 reappear lec:onds bier in !be IfU of Ashford. ~II seemed 10 hive levera! sourul of lipt lhining
from it, and wu motionlesl when we fim SlW " said driver Carol Davies, from Nelso RO*!, Gillin&ham. - At fuu J !bought it might be pan of some kind d laser show - [ c:ouI.dn’t Ihink of any other loaical a. plan.tion.
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Report by Matt Silk ADSCENE -Canterbury, Kent-
y.l!Jg-saucers are just Gordon’s ~R of tea...and saw this white thing coming towards me. "All of a suddcn it stopped and
just hovered for about Iwo minutes before il flew off again in a different direction." Mr Stewart, 37, of Manor
Road, Earls Barton, said many of the people who approach him
have experienced flying saucer sightings in the county and he investigates to see if there is a simple explanation.
Mr Stewart, who was disabled after a car accident more than 20 years ago, said; ’’There defirtely are UFOs about and I have found
-When the belm of light Ihone OUt and it dillp- peared, seemin, 10 \1Ivel miles in a sec:ond, we were ioIally mYltified. Our lightl listed almost haU an hour as we drove alon, !he A2 and !hen M2. -Durin, thil time, !be UFO 1’0’11 pedorming all sort. of auobaLcl - whiuing along It hilh lpeed, dillp- pclrio, and IPpelrinl llIain. I’ve been to lIIajor Iii IhoWI, luch as Famborough, and know what Idvanced aircraft look like. but I know Ihli \his was I1DIIUnllike anythina I have ever seen be ron:. " Tbe l ,hting 1’0’11 reported lO the poli Ind RAF
M,nston, where a report was compiled for the Civil AYl1oo Aulhority - IWldard procedure for lucli inc:. denu. A spokelman could Ihed no light 011 Ihe UFO, bul Slid tIw alllucb Iq’OrtI Ire 10J&ed. .
Meanwhile, if any Ctll, readers SlW the UFO at about Ipn. on MOiUUy 20 September, please CORI.I.CI our _1lODIII on Canlerbury 767321 al 302
1 veT 1993
~y Chris HewittA UFO enthusiast believes this area Is a hot-spot for flying saucers. Gordon Stewart is chairman of
the Northampton branch of UFO Studies and he is trying to set up a Wellingborough branch to discuss sightings in the skies. Mr Stewart’s own experiences
began when he saw a white object hovering near his home one day. He said: "I was in my kitchen
and I looked out of the window
NOrihamptonshire 10 be a bot- spot for them," Anyone interested in the
pbenomena of flying saucen or have ICen a sighting can contact Mr Stewart on Northampton 812521.
If enough people arc: interested in forming a Wellingborough branch, meetings will be held about once a month at Mr Stewart’s home. There is no charge for
membership and it is open to all. IT pi.: 13’047.(1 . What do you think?
Write to Evening Telegraph. Northfleld Avenue. Kettering, Northants. NN16 9TT
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Effects"of
rghtii’lg similar to
~m/Iwyn Country Oub’s
can be seen 12
miles
th:
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the
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By
Caroline
Evans
Wales on Sunday
- Cardiff
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THE Welsh
UFO mystery
may have
been solved by
a
West
Wales
country club.
.
For 1:l\e
suspect extm-terrestrtals
may be
revolution$lY new light
show at
the
GwemIlwyn
Countly
Club at Croos
Hands tn Dyfed
Last month
Wales OD Sunday
spoke’ to
tem11ed fBmilles who
claJmed they
had been tracked
by stnmge llghts
for mlles across the
Welsh
countryside.
A man from
Leominster, who
was driving from F’lshgUard back. to
England along
Ule M4, clalmed
his car was followed
for I’I.ve miles
by
a
pulsating
cloud
-
"It
was.
really
eerie. There
appeared to be a
cloud about 30ft.
long
and 12ft. to
the
right of the car
which seemed to
be pulsating
with
llghts,.. said
Brian
Faulkner.
"It
followed
us for about I’I.ve
mlles and was
v1braUng as if it
was
breattand
ready to attack. I saw It break up,
the llghts just
broke
up
and shot
oft’to
my left:. at a
steep angle away
from us. I have
never
believed In
UFOs. but I would like
to know what
that was." he said
Now
Martin
Edwards. operations
d1rector of
Uanelll.based P A
I
tallationa,
believes
he may have
the key to
the mystery, a hI.gh-
powered
spotlight
called the
Space Flower.-
He
Imported
the light from
Italy and 1nstaIled it at the Gwemllwyn
Country Club
at Cross Hands as an advertising
glmm1ck.
"You can
see It from about
12 mlles away on
a clear nlghl
On a
cloudy night It
reftects of the
base of the clouds, it
lookS Q\te
spooky
becauSe it
doesn’t
look as if it
Is coming from
Ule ground." said
Mr
EdwaJds. "It Is in
common use in Amertca and Europe
to promote dlscos.
The idea is
that
people can follow
the tight to
the club," be said
But Mr
Faulkner
says that l!
the mystery lights
he saw were
!rom
tb.e club
tb.ey
should be stopped because he believes
they could
cause
an accident.
"It
frightens
people and for a woman on her
own It would be
terrify- .
I
1ng." ~ said.
Mr
Edwards
dJsm1ssed the
idea that. the light
is a hazard:
’’We
have 1:Ieen
given
clearanCe by tb.e Civil Aviation
Autb.orlty and as
far
as
accIdent.’l
are concemed, someone walking on the bard shoulder
can be
distracUng,"
be said
"
Last
montb.
two Cannarthen women and tb.e1r
ch1ldren. Were
terr1-
l’I.ed
when
tney
spotted a
disc-6haped tight in
the sky which. they
say
followed
tl:Iem
along the same
route for 20 miles..
. c:.~
The llght
they saw was a
bright soft white
colour and1t’appeared
to
stngle out
the cb1ldren’ln the
back of the
car shining d1recUy.
on
them .t one
point before sboottng
of[, ’The
following d.aY~ all
suf-
fered varlOU!
symptoms including
ear problems
and ra.s1let . .
LoIta1ne
Fox
and Diane Jones
would like to
believe tht What
they
saw was the
light from tl:Ie
Cross Hands club,
but the lig!it ~~hich
fol-
lowed ’them
looked.
dlJferent,
they said
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WHY I
FAILED
TO
REPORT
.THE
.
..
WHAT
I
SAW
THAT
NIGHT
- -L -F="IT
TAKES
guts
to
say that
you
have
seen a
UFO.
Nobody
wants
t’O be
labelled
a
space
cadet,
or loony, so it
is
eas-
ier
to say
nothing.
Dare to
speak
and you
will
find
that
suspicion
is
a
common
response
- a
narrowing
of
the
eyes,
fol-
lowed
by
questions
about
what
you
had
been
smoking,
drinking
or
swallowing
at
the
time.
Oth
adopt
a
i~ey "beam me up,
Scotty" attitude,
asking
you about
little
green men and ET.
Far
more
irritating
are
the
wholly
inadequate
explanations,
which
are
as
insulting
as
they
are’
stupid.
"It
was
the
landing
lights
of
a
plane:
is
how
they
confidently
explain
something
travelling
as
fast
as a
speeding
bullet
"What you
saw
were
the
lights
of
the
cathedral
illuminating
the
clouds,"
is
how
they
sum
up a
massille,
gliuering
object
sus-
pended in
the night
sky.,:
. It
is
easy
to
understand why
most
people
who
spot
an
unidentified
flying
object
keep
it
to
them-
selves.
Even
I
- a
newspaper
reponer
fer
the
past
14
years
- sat on
!his
story for
more
than
a
week. Curiosity
’finally
forced me
into
the
open,
and
I
was
persuaded
that
the
only
way to find
out
if
anyone
~...
elsv
had
seen
my
UFO
was
to
the story.
Even
then,
I
refused
to
haw
my
name on the
piece,
fearing
that
it
would
not
only
expose
me to
ridicule,
but
atso
attract
calls from
evBfY
nutter in town with
Iheories
on
Martians
working
at
McDonald’s,
or
large-scale
abductions
by
Venusians.
I
was half right
The
ridiwle
came,
mostly
good-nalred
leg-pulling,
.
but
the
readers
who
caned
to
report
their
sightings
seemed
- without
exception
- very
articu-
late,
and
level-headed.
.
A
common
reaction was
huge
refief
that
someone’
else
had
seen
something
and come out into
the
open
about
it-well,
almost
None
of
them
- bar orie
- had
reported
their
sighting
before
phoning
me,
fearing
that
they
would
not be
taken
seriously.
Some
would
say that
creating
such
a
climate
of
disbelief
is
a
deliber-
ate
ploy
by
the
authorities.
But
maybe
laughing
at
something
which you
cannot
explain
is
just
a
way
01
coping
with
it.
I
have
never
seen
a
ghost,
or
fairies
at the
bottom
of
my
garden
for
that
matter,
but I
know that I
saw
something
inexplicable
on
that
night.
But
what
it
was
I
shall
probably
never know.
.
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~IR’Uill~
_...__nn
Wltnes. Derek
Hatton:. - UFO
.lghUng
made
the hair. .Iand up
on die back or his
neck..
,
ADSCENE
-canterbury,
Kent-
15
OtT 1~93
Another witne...
Ant~da Lee, was
driving
with her
!!aught" alonglhe
A2 from Canlerbury
to
Silting-
boume one evening
when she bec.me
......re of .
brightlighl in the sky.
.
~It was like . huge
lamp and wasn’t
mcMnl
.t all:
she laid.
’
;
5- \}>I
)
white in the
middle
and
by
Staff
Reporter
,Rd . the bccum.. It then
cbanpd to UI
av.J. sh.ape
what a
brillant beun of ’bId SOD called the police with spiket c:ominow of
light
shcne from and it
.Iter tbey
.potted
a
the~.
disappeared
- only
to
,uanlf’ ob~ in !he sky
~We
co~ldn’t
believe
reappear
seconds
later
which
mangt-d
shape AI what we wen: ICC: she
miles -..y.
they wau:hcd.
said.
~Sm_lIer
bright-
For
20
minutes
,he.
The - fint
sa. a
~ objeaJ then flew
.at(hed
as
the
.UFO
baD of yclJow lighi
flaD
towards it
and seemed 10
zipped
throtlgh
the
sky,
her landina
window. at her
diuppur inside
it. ~
ccminglO dead IU:1?’ UJd
New
Ash
Green
home.
By
the
time
PC
Tony
hoverinl.
Carol
finally
near
Gf1I.vesmd.
Frand.
of
Meopham
losing
sight
0( it
near the
A. she
and
het
,on
’yed aU th r
ouJd be
A249
Maidstone/Sil1
l- w_~dted, the
m?Uonlell
::n w~ . bri~~ Ii hi in
bourne road.
object
- which
,he
lh
g
One of the I.test
.ight-
described as
bell-shaped - ~ ~’.
.
in . .... the
subjcd of a
dtangcd
from yello.
to
I
~e no
l~e. ~~bat
11
g
rilli’
bI
...
.as ~e
said.
1
ve
no
seven-page
repon
for- b
ant
ue.t...e top,
’
warded 10 the
Ministry
of
Defence
the
day
after
it
hsippmed. A 46-year-old
woman -
who doe, not
want 10 be
n""cd - md her 17
-year-
reason 10
doubt what the
lady
told
me,
so
1
am
keeping
an
open
mind
aban it. "
None r:l1hc 20 witness-
e. who pboocd
/adient
bad ~ Iheir
experi-
ences to the police cw the
Royal Air
Force. A
spokesman
,aid
the
Ministry of Defence coolt
come up
wi!h no
salisfac.
101)’ explanation for
Caro’
Davie
lighting.
whic
is
amone
the
five
to
I
per cent
""hicb are
neve
explained.
!
UFOs
have
been
seen
In
the
sky
abovl
Kent
from
Thanet
to New
Ash
Green.
with
wlt~
nesse.
telling
of
hug.,
brilliant
lights
moving
at
incredible
sp
s.
Sales
manager
Derek
Hat1OI1 said
that what he
saw
made his bair
JfaIId
on aid. "My
wife UJd I had just
Idt
a
Bible
~I near
our
bome m BomaI. It
was 10.30 at nigh!
and we
were
standing
saymg
goodt,oe 10 our
frimds.
. As we were
l.a!king I
was mua10 see a
large
object wiIh brisJat.
wbite
lightszig-zagging
lIuuugh
the
sky
at
an
incredible
speed. , was the only ~ fac-
ine in that
c1in:ctioa, and
by the time I opened my
mouth 10 teU the
others
aboat it. it
bad
gOlle. It.
.... big - mucb
lafler
!haD a nu
- and ’nJ 10
fan my e)a
ccWd hardly
keepupw
it.
, have tieva’ s
my-
!hinl
like it and it
made
the
hain
on !he
back
of
my neck stand
op.." Hi, report i. part of a
wave of Iighr
s in Kcra.
Callers
ja
ed
the
switchboard
. Adsu,,~
following
a
story
in the
Canterbury
editioo about
a
UFO
seen by
Maidstone
ftpOI1Cr Carol Davies.
She
was
watching
.
large
bright
object in !he
sky
above
Canterbury
I
EDITORIAL.
COMMENT
, I "HUMAN’"
r.cM ..,.ng out from 1M
Martian
duet.
abductions by
little gr..n men.
.nd
’wartime
bomber. on
die moon - dll.
I. the
.tuff
of tabloid UFO
.torlH from the
sublime
to die
downright
ridiculous.
Mo.t new.paper
report. of
my.terlou.
alghtlnga or apace
phenomena .re
prompt"
ed by
. a.lou.
ml..lon to explain
-. few
have
more to do
with the affect.
of. lull
moon.
AdaCflne’. UfO
revelation 01 lut
w..k,and the
detailed
rollow-up
In
thl.
edlthln.
pr......tecl
u. wfth a
dilemma.
We did
not
wish
to
do
an
Orson
Welles.nd
have haU
our
re.d.... heaclln;
for the
hili. In
a W.,. 01
,,,. World.
frenzy, but n.t,*, could
_
discount
a
lengthy
sighting
by one or our
own experienced
r~r.. .
A. .he
admit. In
AcQene thl.
week, Carol
Davtes
..t
on h.. .’ory lor . week because
ahe did
no’
want
to be
dl.mlned
a. . Ct’ank,
but we know
her too w.1 for lhat.
i
ADSCENE -canterbury,
Kent-
8
OCT
1’393
And
she waa In
good
company
- mo.t or
the people who
contacted
u. In
respon.. to
our
appeal
for
alghllng.
stayed
quiet
for
the
..me reasOM.
It
may
be
Ihat
she
..w . nature
I
occur"
rence. or 80me
kind
01
military
Ilrcrlh
with
which
she
Is
unramll’-r,
Bu, on lhe
oth.. hand.
. . ’
Sewhat
our
readers
- Ind
the
experts-
have to
"Y. snd
then let
u. have
your
reac.
lion.
Artist
Adrian
William.
wa.
.
travelling
with
Adacen.
reporter
Carol
DIYI.... when
they
watchect
th.
UFO
over
Canterbury. They
saw the
object
In
Yarl~
.,.,..,,..
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... ...n,.’.......
of
.20
minutes,
and
werl
shocked
to see a
beam
of 119
shoot
larthwards.
before
accelerated
away at
breathta
Ing
speed.
This
Is
Adrian’.
charco
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inlhe sky, IIIId
wam’rmcMnSIlt aD.
We taW a bell-
copta’ which 11’11
lower in the sky, but
seemed to be
goinS towards the
object. I watched
the thing for
almost five
minutes and nelrly
crasbed the car
because.J cooldn’t
take my eye. 01(
I wish nO’ll’
that I had stopped
the car and had
I better look. h
just diSJippearat >>
WITNESS: Anthony
Grizzell,
Favenham.
SIGHTING: One
evening during past
two weeks.
~I 11’11 driving along
the M2 and I
brisJIt object WI’
tmeIling. throogh
the sky It high speed. I came to
!he conclusioo that
it 11’11 a meteori1e
at the lime, but
now I un not So
sure.>>
WITNESS: Mr.
Mavis Deen,
part-time ho.plts1
clerlc8l offtcet’,
live. .t Unlebourne.
SIGHTING:
Thursday, 30 September,
10.3Oam.
~I 11’11 driving
through the Elhlm
Vaney tOWlrdl
BIIfwn. h was
a IOYely day, and ]
glanced toward.
Badwn Chun:h
to see the meple,
as ] alwlYs do
when] am on \hat
fC*l
MOver to;"an!1
KingStoll. I taW a
lafle, bright thing
which at tint looked
tike aldndof smmpy
pUne with
no wings. On
Closer inrpectioQ it
10cked lite ISI air-
ship, with a 10ft
of domed top. It was
very briJb.t and
had rat tri.mgular
bitr 011 the baclt
of it. There was a
car ahead of
me, but the driver
didn’t seem to ~
looking at iL I Ion
rigbt of it behind
lorne trees. >>
WITNESS: Derek
Hatton, A...
S.... Man.;er
at Barren. of
Canterbury.
SIGHTING: Friday,
24 September,
10.3Opm.
~My wife and I had
jost left a Bible
reading mec:g.in
Ihe village of Bontal, neat Rochener,
whtn: we live.
We were slai1ding
taying goodbye
to our friends
when I 1111’ a
luJe c>>ject with
bright, white lig,hu
zia-zagging through
the sky at ISI
iDcredJ."le speed.
MI 11’11 the only ODe
facing in that
din:cti0ll, and by. the
. e I opened
my m<JIJdI to 1d). them
lbout it, it had
&ooe. 11: was big
- much larJerlhlSl
a liar - and was
so fast my eyes
could hardly keep up
wiIh it. . .
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MJ
have
never 1e
anything like it,
and it
made Ihe
hain
on Ihe
beck of my
neck stand up. Whit t
find
most
fNltrating
is
that I am never
likely
.to find QUI
whit
it
wal - or
lee it
again."
.
WITNESS:
Mr
Ivor
Ga.klll,
&9;
from
Tenterden
Drlv.,
Canterbury,
SIGHTING:
Monday, 27
Sepl8mber,
7.45pm.
MJ.was
wOft& in my
&arden when 1
saw a very
bright
silvety
objec:l in !he sky. h
seemed to be at a
uanc:n-
dous
heigJIt
and
although it
was not movin. in any
direc:t:i0ll,
it
seemed to ~ tumin& over
itself.
~
sky
WIS.YCI’Y
clear wbete il
was,lIIId I
watched
for
around 30
secondr. Then: was DO
soond, ISId it.
suddenly
zoomed of{.
rYe never
rully believed in
UFOs,
bat I
can’t explain
wbat I
saw. My
friends
told
me
to take
mon: water
wilh it
wben I
told
them."
WITNESS:
Photographer,
Broad.talra.
SIGHTING:
Approximately
three
wl;tks
ago,
10.30pm.
MI
11’11 in the
glrden
one eveniq wbeu I
tloUc:ed a
huge
OYal thing in !he sky. h
was
hovering around,
bIa not
movin& very
far;
MJt
was a
bright, white
light, and while I
WIS
Wltchinl
it, and
wondering whll 011
earth it
was, leur
idcnti-
.
cal-shapedobjeal
came out 01 i1 and were
movingaIJ around iL
"I ran in,
woke my
’wife,
and
grabbed
hold
of
my
video
came.... but then I
fOUnd thll the bauery
was
We both
went back into the
garden to
wa1cli it.
and al
.we
did, the four shapes aU seemed to
merge
into the
main OIIe and i1
disappe.an:d.
~This all toOt
place
within lbout 10
minutes, ISId
there
WIS no
SCUDd It all ]
didn’t
mentioo
it 10
many peo-
pk, i1.eemed so
weird - and I
doo’t know
why]
did.
n’t grab my
Jtilh camenll the
time. M
WITNESS:
Edith
Cutwrlgh’,
75;
from
Glen
Avenue, tw’ne Bay.
SIGHTlNG:
Thursday,
30
Sepl8mb
r,
2am.
MI
cooIdn’t &Jeep and ]
was looking oot of
my
bedroan
window
when
I
saw a
large
round
thing
with
.
sparkling
lights
on it
over
toward
I
Ramsgate.
It
seemed 10 have
lightr
in il, as well II
around iL
Mh
didn’t move
for 20
minutel
while I
was
watching iL
11
was a
clear nigJIt
and the:
moon WII
visibie.
My
husband and I
an: wed 10
seeinS planes
caning to
and from Mansion, and it
didn’t
look like one. I
want-
ed 10
wake
my
husband.
but
didn’t
like 10
dilturb
him. . WITNESS:
S.an
Stickel.,
13,
IIv.. at
S..
I’
. C15
Street. Hem. B.y.
SIGHTING:
Between
Monday 20
- Thursday, 24
.
Sepl8mber,
8pm.
.
MI
was
cycling
bacli: from lIIe
shops wherI 1
II"; a
Weird,
silvery thinS in Ihe
sky,
wld1. looked like
two
planes
slUcIt
together,
one behind the other.
Mh
didn’t have
any
wings
and seemed 10 be about
three
hClUses
high. ,I
nopped my
bike and ltood
starin,ltit (ot lbout 10
minlJleS.. 11
uaTled II bil
II a
tnlc:k, and had beamJ of light
canina out. of iL
11 flew
off
Iowards Canlabury
very fut.
MI
11’11 so
excited It
seeing it tII
!\Ilhed
in to
tell
my
mum. I
didn’t
think
she
would
~lieve me.
When she saw i1 in
AdrcCM, she
was
excited,
too.."
WITNESS:
Camera
operator
who
lIy.. In
F.verah.m.
.
SIGHTING:
Sunday,
19
September,
between
8.30 - 9.30pm
.
MI
was
drivinc willi some
friendr between Favenhun
and
AlMon!
when we saw
something in the sky
with
three
briSht,
,n:cnish-white lighu
in a
flat-
tened
triangular shape. h
.al motionlesl and
liImL
We
watched for about 10
minuter,lhen it
wenL"
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on
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WlTNESS:Dr AIth..
P..raon, P.ychology
Lecturer, University
of Kent; from
Pilgrim’.
Way, C.nterbury. SIGHTING: Sometime
between
Sunday 19 -
Wednesday, 22
September. .
MI was outside my
houle, pulling the
ear .way one
WITNESS:"r.
Phyllla
Wllllama,
79,
live.
In
evening when I noticed
an unusual obje
in 1he sky
C8nterbury.
.bove the eathednl.l
It wu like a heliropt.er
wilhoul
SIGHTING;
Monday,
20
September.
11.
15pm
bl.de., and leemed
10 be bulbous .t
one end and MI
was
trying 10
get to
sleep
when.
brillianl...hile
more tapered at the
OIher. It was .
tilvery mour, lighl.
f100ded into my
bedroom. It
wu so
bright. it
and w.sn’t moving
or making anr noise.
I asJUmed
looked
as if I
didn’t
have II\Y
curtain or
window.
it was Kl"ne kind of
.ircr&ft. "
MI
lItooght
it
was sheet
lightning,
and was
waiting
for
WITNESS: David
J.’mes, Genealogist,
Hales .
c!.p
of
1hunder, when
lite
light
disappured. When
Place, Canterbury.
non!:
came, [
began
to
wonder
.bout
wh.t
had
SIGHTlNG;Fry,
t7 September, 8pm.
~used
the light.. 1
lot
~t of~ and ~ross the land.
MI was taking my
eilht .year-old son Stephen
to choir ml
saw lite sam~
dazzlinllight
ccmmg through the
pnlClise when he
spoue<! a bright light
in !he .ky M
back
bedroom
~w. .
.bove Canterbury.
We b<:dt looked at it,
and I decid- I ran
cm:r to the,
’IIIUIdow ~ was
blinded
by
what
cd iL was m.ybe a
meteorite.. Laler.
when I WE# to
looked
liIc.e a
sood
mass of
lig~
outside,
which
1.51’
cdlea him;I wu
wallcing by an dcctricity
sub Sll. cd
for
qll1te
. few
minutes. 1
ve
never
seen soch .
lion and glanced
up and saw a silvery
oval obje.ct
brillianllisJIt,
and h.ve no
idea whaL
caused
iL-
with lisJIlI n.shinl
on and off all uound
the rim of
WITNESS:
A
soldl.r
a’atloned
at
Howa
iL
aaf1’acks,
Canterbury,
MI estim.te it w.. the
beiJltt of a 30-Itorey
building.
SIGHTING:
Monday, 20
September,
8pm.
and it was moving
from ride to side,
like a penclu- M[
""as
driving
inlO
Canterbury
from Thanel, with
my
lum, and making
a SOTl of humming,
whininl ncise. two
younl
children in the back of
lite
car. As
we
^ (%ntraJ ’!U cl
the underside seemod
10 be 110w-
were
goinl
along the Stuny
Road I
s.w
something
inl_
bright
out of the
comer
of
my
eye.. It came into view
MI was frozen 10 !be
spot and felt u if
all my energy
InVdlina
at aD
ilIcrmible
speed. which 1
estimated
had drained 001
of me. My bnin was
complete.ly to
be .ppooaching
Mach 2. It came 10 . dad stop
Continued
on
P1S
l
empey, and I felt
II if something w.s
being drawn md
just
bOYered ill 1he
sky north of Canter
u)’.
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mff
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~W~.HJr
--’-’00.
out
of
me.. I
.....a. mesmerUed. It
.....as a veT)’
fright-
ening
experience.. 110ld
my sm and my
wile .bout
it,
and
drew . sketcb
of it
as soon II I
got
home. I’ve
dreamed
about it
since. but I’ve
got no
idea of
what
itwu."
w. took
fulladdresa
deteJl.
from
all
reader.
who
celled
us,
but
some
asked
for
this
Information
to be
withheld.
.
."-
MI
couldr
believe
my
eyes,
because
nothing can
trav-
d .t that speed and stop
suddc:nly. It
just
im’t
possi-
ble. I
...s staring
at the
objec:t. which was
large, a
fat
oval
shape,
and h.d 1It~
very
bright
lights.
It
seemed 10 be
between
two
10 IItree
thousand
fut
up.
I
wuched
it
for a
good two
to three
minutes
and
then it
just
disappeared."
WITNESS:
Amanda
Lee,
Canterbury.
SIGHT1NG:
Monday, 20
September,
7.50pm
MI
wu driving from
Canb:rbury
to
Sittingbourne
along
the A2
wilb
my
daulh-
tcr,
and as we
were
.pproachinS F.venharn
she
spoiled
a
bril
ht
lick ill the
sky.
Mh
wu like . huge
lamp
David
James
and
his
son,
Stephen.
Left,
David’s
sketch
of
the
UFO.
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;lrea
have
continued
to
be
reponed
to
to
~e comIng
down
over
Rack
Lane
travellmg
of
her
own.
...
sightings
occur
in
the
winler
nwnt I
the
News
Tefef{raph
by
mystified
to\~ards
Uttoxetcr..
..
.Shc
Independently.
descnbed
thIs
tnangular
November-February.
<
.
Her
son
Dave
thcn
Jumped
mto
his
ear
along
obJcet
with
nashlOg
lights
that
had
nown
over
members
of
the
pubhc,
with
family
friend
Mr
Jim
Chapman
who
went
in
her
house
on
Tuesday
night
as
wcll.
Somc
p~ople.
suggest
that
what
peopl,:,
<II
In
the
lalest
incident,
a
family
from
Ellastonc
search
of
the
strange
craft.
And
a
couple
in
Wootton
have
spoken
to
actually
wltn~sslOg
are.
th~
Nonhern
Light.
spOil
cd
a
mystcrious
craft.
in
the
sky
above,
the~r
"He
went
round
the
whole
Ellaston~,
a~d
Mrs
C.hown
saying
that
they
were
woken
later
hJlte
rof]ten
vIsIble
at
/hlS
time
of
ycar,
rath,
home
and
even
set
off
10
thclr
car
10
find
It
Wootton
arca
but
cou!d
not
find
a
thlOg,
s,l1d
that
night
by
a
very
strong
light
over
nearby
t
an
It! e
green
men
rom
outer
space.
when
it
went
out
of
sight.
Mrs
Wootton.
Darley
Moor.
But
Mrs
Chown
refutes
that:
"II
w;
"It
was
a
massive
triangular
object
with
Mr
Chapman,
who
has
a
gooq,
knowledge
of
The
Ashbollrne
News
Telegraph
has
reported
definitely
nothing
like
that
and
it
certainly
w;
f1ashing
lights
an
around
it,"
said
Mrs
Jackie
planes,
could
offer
no
explanation
as
to
what
many
UFO
sightings
over
the
years
with
the
not
a
helicopter
or
plane
as it
made
no
noise
Chown
of
Churchfields
Cottage,
Ellastone,
they
had
seen
and
became
even
more
intrigued
most
recent
just
before
Christmas.
but
I
can
not
explain
what
it
was,"
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