Tuesday, June 28, 2011

UFO In London


Former MoD UFO specialist Nick Pope reveals the UK's most bizarre alien encounters.1. In December 1980 a UFO landed in Rendlesham Forest in Suffolk and was witnessed by United States Air Force personnel at two nearby military bases. The craft had strange symbols on the side that looked a bit like Egyptian hieroglyphs. The following night the UFO returned and was seen by the Deputy Base Commander. Radiation levels at the landing site were unusually high.
2. Former Army officer Alfred Burtoo was fishing by the Basingstoke Canal in August 1983 when he encountered a landed UFO and little green men. The 73 year old said he was taken onboard the ship, but heard a voice say "You can go. You are too old and infirm for our purpose". He told his wife he'd seen a UFO but didn't mention being taken onboard, because he thought she'd tell him "No more fishing for you, old man".
3. In a sighting that took place over RAF Shawbury in March 1993, the Meteorological Officer witnessed a huge, triangular-shaped craft fly slowly over the base, firing a beam of light at the ground, while emitting a low frequency humming sound. From a slow speed, the UFO then accelerated away to the horizon many times faster than a military jet. The man had eight years experience serving in the RAF.
4. On the same night as the sighting at RAF Shawbury, a couple saw a UFO over a field, hundreds of miles away. When they investigated, the UFO had gone, but all the cows were standing silently in the middle of the field, facing each other in a perfect circle.
5. A man contacted the Ministry of Defence in 1985 claiming to have been in contact with aliens who wanted to establish diplomatic contact with the authorities. He wanted to arrange a meeting between the British Government and an entity called Algar. But his letter stated that Algar had been killed by other aliens and concluded by saying "and that, of course, was that".
6. In 1986 a commercial pilot said that a UFO had passed close to his aircraft. Trying to be rational about it, he speculated that it might have been space debris re-entering the Earth's atmosphere, a meteorite, or a missile, accidentally fired into his flightpath. He concluded by saying, with remarkable understatement, "If it's a missile, myself and my crew are not impressed".
7. In another near miss between a commercial aircraft and a UFO, from 1991, a UFO passed rapidly in front of the Al Italia jet, which had 57 passengers on board. The pilot shouted "look out, look out" as the UFO flashed past. Neither the MoD nor the Civil Aviation Authority ever found an explanation.
8. In 1984 two police officers in North London were called out as a result of a woman who had seen a UFO. When the police officers arrived they saw the UFO too, observed it through their binoculars and made a sketch in their police notebook.
9. Retired policeman Philip Spencer encountered an alien on Ilkley Moor, Yorkshire, in 1987 and claimed to have been abducted. He even has a blurred photograph which he claims is the alien.
10. In 1980 in Lancashire, police officer Alan Godfrey encountered a UFO the size of a bus, hovering five feet above the road. When he returned to base it was later than expected. Subsequently, under regression hypnosis, PC Godfrey recalled having been taken onboard the UFO.

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