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

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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]

What is the Falkirk Triangle? UFO hot spot with 300 sightings

Sceptics of UFOs and paranormal phenomenon have come forward to offer their explanations for what people were seeing. And those explanations are not unreasonable. Bonnybridge sits in the heart of what UFO-spotters have named the 'Falkirk Triangle,' an area just west of Edinburgh that boasts over 300 UFO sightings each year. The first sighting was in 1992, when a local man reported seeing a star shape hovering above the road. There is no explanation why this area should be so active, although police have suggested alcohol may be a contributing factor. On 12th November 1991, at around 9.30pm, two photographers were taking photographs of the BP chemicals plant in Grangemouth (from Polmont Reservoir). There they noticed two small, dimly flashing lights over by the two 'flashing pylons' at Kincardine Bridge. They watched as the object, which they presumed was a helicopter, fly slowly over from the bridge to above the brightly lit Grangemouth Stadium, where it hovered silently for about five minutes. The 'craft' wasn't making any noise. At roughly 2,000 feet above the ground, it suddenly dipped and increased in speed, coming to about 200 to 300 feet directly above the witnesses. The object was emitting a quiet, “pulsing hum.” When used on a template redirect, it will automatically populate Category:Template redirects with possibilities.Although the exact date is not certain, one evening around midnight in early June 2008, according to the June 2008 UFO Casebook Newsletter, a husband and wife who were walking their dogs near the Braid Hills golf course in Edinburgh when they encountered a strange humanoid entity. [3] January 1974: A UFO allegedly crashed on the Berwyn Mountains in Wales. The event coincided with an earthquake. [48]

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October 1967: "Devon Flying Cross UFO" – At 4:00, PCs Roger Willey and Clifford Waycott were driving from Holsworthy to Hatherleigh along the A3072. They saw a bright object in the shape of a cross at tree-top height about 40 metres away. They followed the "pulsating" object for about fifteen minutes along the road at speeds of up to 80mph. The object was described as being star-spangled like "looking through wet glass". It was joined by a second object at 4:23. A motorist, Mr Christopher Garner of Hatherleigh, had also seen it and thought he was having a nightmare. The object disappeared at around 5:00, having been pursued for fourteen miles [ by whom?]. It was attributed to the planet Venus, [37] as were other similar sightings that same month. [38] [39] [40] [41] [42]

Clarke, David (30 May 2014). "Foxtrot 94 – a Cold War mystery solved". Dr David Clarke Folklore and Journalism . Retrieved 31 March 2021. This is a list of notable alleged sightings of unidentified flying objects (UFOs) in the United Kingdom. Many more sightings have become known since the gradual release, between 2008 and 2013, of the Ministry of Defence's UFO sighting reports by the National Archives. In recent years, there have been many sightings of groups of slowly moving lights in the night sky, which can be easily explained as Chinese lanterns. Undertaken between 1997 and 2000, Project Condign concluded that all the investigated sightings of unidentified aerial phenomena in the UK could be attributed to misidentified but explicable objects, or poorly understood natural phenomena. [1] 12th century [ edit ] The Gillies footage at Gorebridge also includes that of large ethereal containers coming up through the fields – presumably connected in some way to the old coalmine workings under this local hotspot.

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

May 1957: Milton Torres 1957 UFO Encounter – a USAF F-86D Sabre based at RAF Manston intercepted an object over East Anglia. [30] Obviously we cannot guarantee you your own personal ‘close encounter’ if you come and tour with us at Stargate Edinburgh Tours, but you are more likely to see alien activity in the Falkirk Triangle than anywhere else on the planet according to the many media reports and footage available, and that is where we will take you. The MoD responded that it was " satisfied that there is no evidence that the United Kingdom's airspace might have been compromised by hostile or unauthorised foreign military activity" and that it had "limited interest in UFOs". a b "Early 20th UFO encounters". wunderkabinett.co.uk. 7 September 2009. Archived from the original on 17 September 2009 . Retrieved 3 November 2009. He was ready to just dismiss them as stars when something happened that stars typically don’t do, they moved.Some of the witness accounts at Bonnybridge, however, bear further investigation, and here are a few: It appeared that something very strange occurred during the 15 minutes or so that they watched the strange person on the green. Something that neither of the witnesses has ever understood. Bizarre Amber Objects Over Central Scotland In The Falkirk Triangle Perhaps one of the most intriguing UFO sightings occurred on the evening of 18 th October 2012 who also managed to capture remarkable footage of the bizarre craft. On the night in question, 50-year-old Morag Ritchie awoke in the middle of the night by strange, flashing lights outside her home in Fraserburgh in rural Aberdeenshire.

The Many Mysteries of The Falkirk Triangle And Rosslyn Chapel

If there was this mysterious access to knowledge in the possession of the builders (or at least the architect) of Rosslyn Chapel is true, where did it come from? Furthermore, what else might they have known that we are perhaps still not aware of today? Might these be the “sinister forces” who Brian Allan refers? And might this mysterious building and all its legends have connections to the plethora of UFO sightings reported over the skies of the Falkirk Triangle? Whatever nightmarish being made that howl could certainly not be of this world. The Contractor’s Story Churchill 'banned UFO report to avoid mass panic' ". AFP. 5 August 2010. Archived from the original on 5 January 2014 – via google.com. It was as they were walking toward one of the hills in the area that they noticed strange “cellophane UFOs” which appeared as nothing more than a “sheet of cellophane rippling in the wind”. Not sure what they were, they continued on with their walk. A short time later, they noticed something strange on one of the greens of the golf course. Bourton, Tom (5 July 2007). "New details on UFO case released". BBC News . Retrieved 29 October 2009.It is claimed [ by whom?] that unidentified silent craft were regularly seen by two school children near the coastal village of Muchalls, Scotland, (but not in the village itself) from 1971 onwards. These events are alleged to have reoccurred night after night for many years, and are reputed to have continued until at least 1991 when some aspects of the apparitions were also filmed in the area. [46] Ron Halliday has studied the area and the claims extensively for years. While he agrees that over three-quarters of the reports have reasonable explanations, a great many simply don’t. Some of these encounters have even found their way on to film and photographs. On the night in question, several people reported seeing the strange object hovering overhead, a short distance away from RAF Harrier craft over the road. It remained in full sight for around 10 minutes before it suddenly headed skyward and disappeared with alarming speed. Some of those witnesses managed to capture photographs of the bizarre object, albeit very blurred ones.

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