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

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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. Whether it is coincidence or not, Rosslyn Chapel resides within the boundaries of the Falkirk Triangle. The centuries-old church is one of the most mysterious buildings on the planet and a conspiracy in its own right. And it is easy to see why.

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Best' UFO Picture Ever, the Calvine Photo, Found After 30 Years Missing". Newsweek. 15 August 2022.Morag would state how the object was “like nothing I have ever seen before”, adding that she even “wondered if they could see” her. So much so, that she soon felt uneasy about being outside, feeling suddenly exposed somewhat. Morag’s daughter, Cara, would add that it “was really scary” and like an “alien invasion”. Furthermore, as we will explore later, there is perhaps a connection to be made with the alleged Falkirk Triangle, an area of Scotland that Grangemouth sits within. And an area that is seemingly home to increased UFO activity, as well as a mountain of other paranormal encounters. Indeed, it is not a reach to say the region is one of the most intriguing sections of land in the world. The case remains unique in British history as the only example of a UFO sighting becoming the subject of a criminal investigation. Worldwide sightings of unidentified craft, including some from the UK (from the UK National Archives)

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B. J. Booth. "Elsie's UFO Encounter on the A45". UFOcasebook.com. Archived from the original on 16 February 2008. 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] Another intriguing incident documented by Halliday occurred a little over a decade later in 1958. On the day in question, Mrs. Livingston witnessed “five or six disc-shaped objects, very high up and traveling at speed” in the Sighthill region of Glasgow. The objects were only in sight for several seconds before they vanished out of sight. On19th January 1994, at around 7.00pm in the town of Larbert near Bonnybridge: An 18-second film was taken by a bystander of a mysterious white light that had earlier been seen keeping pace with a car. There were six witnesses to this encounter, with the film also showing the white light emitting a smaller, secondary white light. She would recall that the lights were moving in a “spinning motion” before they “occasionally shot off to the side”. Even her usually skeptical husband admitted they were bizarre and that “something strange (was) going on”.Elsie's UFO encounter on the A45 in south Northants". Northampton Chronicle & Echo. 4 February 2008. Archived from the original on 11 November 2014. In nearby Westbourne Gardens, in 1976, a resident said he watched a silver disc-shaped object move towards his flat window and hover 100ft above the ground. Witnesses in two nearby flats corroborated his account of events. 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. As the media created a buzz more people came forward to report their unnerving encounters. And none of those encounters was more unnerving than what the Sloggett family experienced. Sloggett Family Encounter A bizarre incident in Perthshire was reported in the Annual Register of 1767. It described a pyramid-shaped object over the River Ericht that moved "with great speed and disappeared a little above Blairgowrie", leaving a trail of destruction that included a partly destroyed house and bridge.

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By the mid to late 1990s, the reports of UFOs over Bonnybridge became so numerous local Politician, Billy Buchanan did the only thing he could think, make the mysterious activity public. https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/917333/ufo-news-silpho-saucer-crash-mystery-solved-after-60-years-yorkshire-london-science-museumIf 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? August 1977: A silver humanoid figure next to a spacecraft was seen in the middle of the road junction near Barnston, Merseyside. [55] Airbus pilot reveals near-miss with UFO over Berkshire countryside - The Independent". Independent.co.uk. 6 January 2014 . Retrieved 12 May 2014. 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]

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

The woman turned to her husband and said that it appeared someone was on the green watching them. The husband turned his attention to the green but didn’t see anything out of the ordinary. Then, however, what he thought was a man – probably another dog walker – caught his attention. Even so, given the time of night, they kept the man in their sights as they continued on with their walk. James brought his car to a halt to give the lights much closer scrutiny. He watched as the stars danced around, almost like some celestial ballet. The two men watched the lights as they moved across the sky and toward the Grangemouth Stadium, itself lit up brightly. As they watched the object hovering over the stadium, they suddenly realized that there was no sound whatsoever coming from it. This eliminated any idea that the lights belonged to the underside of a helicopter. Ernst Chladni would be the first person to conduct research into what would evolve into Cymatics in 1787. This was almost three centuries after the chapel, and the cubes came into existence. So, does that suggest some kind of advanced knowledge of a science and theory still unknown (then) to humanity?In the old text called ‘The Book of Glasgow Cathedral’ there is a quote from the Medieval historian, Nennius, circa 800 AD, which gives Central Scotland as the place where King Arthur fought his last battles. He is said to have fallen to the forces of Mordred at Camelon, a town just south of Bonnybridge and west of Falkirk, where the victorious forces were said to have then built a big beehive-like stone structure over the place of his demise. Within days of Walker’s encounter with the unexplained lights, several people came forward with their own stories of lights in the sky.

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