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

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

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In 1996 a man came forward and admitted that he had wandered around the area in a silver suit as a prank, but that hasn't stopped enterprising locals running UFO-themed tours. May 2004: a 60 metre long cigar-shaped object was seen over Torquay. Local teenagers later came forward to admit the sighting was caused by their toy inflatable airship. [74] October 1996: the Wash Incident – in the early morning, a rotating UFO was seen over The Wash by Skegness and Boston police officers, although later (partially) [ clarification needed] explained as a radar echo of St Botolph's Church. The visual sightings were explained as celestial objects. [72] Veteran UFO investigator and author, Malcolm Robinson would view the footage. He would state that he had ruled out the object being nothing more than Chinese lanterns, that the “characteristics and the length of time that it remained in the air is quite unusual”. He would ultimately state that while the footage was “very interesting” it would take a “full investigation before drawing any conclusions”.

is the Falkirk Triangle, Scotland’s UFO capital? Why is the Falkirk Triangle, Scotland’s UFO capital?

Isabella Sloggett, the family matriarch, later reported that her and her daughter watched as a door slid open on the side of the ring of lights and an unearthly howl issued from the interior of the craft. Wednesday 16 February 1977: at Rhosybol in Anlesey in north Wales, nine children at the primary school see a mysterious object, and make similar drawings Sceptics of UFOs and paranormal phenomenon have come forward to offer their explanations for what people were seeing. And those explanations are not unreasonable. The above are just a sampling of the many incidents that have happened and of images taken, but why now? Indeed, TV companies have been trying to debunk the reported alien presence in the Falkirk Triangle area for many hears with the usual unreasonableness of such dismissals, but undoubtedly fail: May 1957: Milton Torres 1957 UFO Encounter – a USAF F-86D Sabre based at RAF Manston intercepted an object over East Anglia. [30]Some researchers have suggested the green lights “hitting” the ground might actually be alien vehicles entering unknown extraterrestrial bases hidden right under the collective nose of the local population. How true such assertions might be, though, are very much open to debate, and extremely speculative. The Hovering Triangle Over The M9, Stirling, July 1997

Electric UFO Photo” Incident – More Signs Of Scotland’s The “Electric UFO Photo” Incident – More Signs Of Scotland’s

The object appeared to be approximately 2000 feet from the ground when it started out in their direction. However, it would suddenly drop its altitude as it sped up dramatically. As the object was almost directly above them, Travis would capture the photograph famous in UFO circles. He would estimate that it was only around 200 to 300 feet above them when he did so. August 1977: A silver humanoid figure next to a spacecraft was seen in the middle of the road junction near Barnston, Merseyside. [55] April 1967: For approximately one hour around 12:00, a dome-shaped object was sighted at about 1,600ft over Brixham in Devon. A door was seen in the side of the object and it had been spotted by the HM Coastguard station at Berry Head. There were 362 UFO sightings in 1967; there had only been 95 in 1966. [ citation needed]HISTORICALLY , the Falkirk Triangle has shown itself to be a mysterious place steeped in its own history of paranormal and supernatural activity, creating ample opportunities for great, fun days out, whether exploring scenes where the unusual happened or satisfying the curiosity of more serious paranormal sleuths with fine detail from another world or mysteries from this:

Bonnybridge/Falkirk Triangle and Roswell UFO Hotspots; and Bonnybridge/Falkirk Triangle and Roswell UFO Hotspots; and

March 1992: Isabella Sloggett, and her daughter Carol, were walking towards Bonnybridge and saw a blue light hovering above the road in front of them. A UFO landed, and a door on the craft opened. [ citation needed] There have also been stories of embolden locals in their cars chasing UFOs south, down the motorway. August 1990 at around 21:00: a diamond object estimated to be 100 feet wide was seen and photographed by two men near Calvine, Perth and Kinross, Scotland. It was reported as hovering silently in place for 10 minutes before rising rapidly into the sky. [66] UFO investigator - meet granny Margaret Fry". Archived from the original on 17 January 2013 . Retrieved 12 August 2010. {{ cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown ( link) BBC, 20 May 2008February 1942: A woman named Eileen Arnold was walking down Cheltenham High Street when she suddenly experienced an altered state of consciousness as she became "tuned into another reality". She became aware of a large oval shape moving slowly above the rooftops. She stated that it radiated light from holes in its side and had quills which detached one by one, also emitting light. Following the encounter, Eileen believed she had numerous psychic experiences. [5] In Central Scotland the skies always seem to be busy and not just with the landing lights of jets on their way into our airports. To quote one Falkirk Triangle alien abductee, “ They’re here and they’re [still] coming here!” It was as they were moving underneath the object that they realized how slow it was actually moving. In fact, within a minute they had passed so far ahead of it that they could no longer see it. The witness, however, would recall their car was not the only vehicle on the M9 (M80) motorway at the time. And with that in mind, “many others must have seen” the strange craft also. We’ve teamed up with Andrew Hennessey, a UFO and extra-terrestrial expert from Stargate Edinburgh Tours, to find out more information about the Falkirk Triangle and the best places around our holiday parksto catch a glimpse into this mysterious world. Bonnybridge Friars of Byland Abbey, described of "a flat, round shining silvery object" flying overhead of them. [2] [ unreliable source?] However, this report is a hoax perpetrated by two teenagers in the 1950s. [3] [4]



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