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History of a Mystery: Fifty Years of the Warminster Thing

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April 1984: Several people reported a UFO over Stanmore in north-west London, and was seen by two police officers. [ citation needed] One thing is certain however. Despite all the new research into the phenomena in this quiet Wiltshire town all I can say is this: something strange did happen there. I know. For a time, I was part of it.

Most of his sightings were in the evening when I was in bed but he used to tell me about what he had seen. A lot of it was cigar-shaped and circular objects. Energies are approaching from somewhere in thge centre of your galaxy that will give you the possibility for change the possibility to shift your awareness and your eternal self into a higher dimension, a higher frequency. Our aim is to give a balanced view. There will be experts there and we ask people to come with an open mind. This is not one of those kind of conferences where everyone wears an anorak! It's for the general public as much as anyone." July 1955 at noon: on King Harold's Way in Bexleyheath in the London Borough of Bexley a 30-foot-wide saucer-shaped object was seen to hover a few feet above a street in broad daylight by Margaret Fry [23] and her doctor on a very hot cloudless day. Car engines nearby to the object stalled. It was seen by around thirty people and made a humming noise and landed at the junction of Ashbourne Road and Whitfield Road. It hovered over Bedonwell Primary School (now Bedonwell Junior School) for around one minute. It finally shot off into the sky. Another UFO had landed a few streets away at the same time. A similar object had been seen in Bexleyheath in 1952. [24] [25] [26] The iconic image of Warminster's UFO activity is a photograph, taken by Gordon Faulkner in 1965. It shows a typical 'flying saucer', which is so enlarged that the grain of the film emulsion is clearly visible.A photograph of a UFO over the area, taken by Gordon Faulkner in 1965, later turned out to be a hoax. January 1995: pilots aboard a Boeing 737 on British Airways Flight BA5061 from Milan saw an object on their descent to Manchester at 4,000ft when over the southern Pennines. The reports have been attributed to a bright fireball. [71] Heavens, I experience missing time every time that I look at my watch and say 'My goodness, it's 2pm, I thought it was only around noon'. It is automatic. It is routine. Newly released UFO files from the UK government (inc. link to previously released files)". The National Archives. June 2013. Archived from the original on 13 January 2021 . Retrieved 23 March 2021.

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]Under the subsequent regression, he claimed to discover he was taken on board an alien space craft where his space brother put him through a detox to save him from the horrific earlier abduction. Beginning at the end of 1964, residents of the town (its population then was about 10,000) started to witness something strange happening in Warminster. Mulholland’s music hazes the contours between psychogeography and hauntology, exploring his reaction to memory and place, both physically through field recording and figuratively, through his often abrasive manipulation of the sounds. Accordingly, his work can be as witty and expressive as it is caustic, but each one reveals something different and quite personal about the artist."

October 1952: Two RAF pilots in a Gloster Meteor saw three disc-shaped objects at 35,000ft in the Little Rissington UFO incident. December 1980: A series of reported sightings of unexplained lights and objects in the sky, and the alleged landing of an extraterrestrial spacecraft occurred at Rendlesham Forest, Suffolk, England on 26 December. It is perhaps the most famous UFO event to have happened in Britain, ranking amongst the best-known UFO events worldwide. [ citation needed] But sceptics claim alien abductiuon stories have no evidence to support them other than the anecdotes of the "abductee".With mounting pressures on them and the local UFO researchers becoming more hostile towards the Fountain Centre, the publication of the Fountain Journal became more sporadic. Issue 11, dated only 1977, was the last to be published.

November 1980 at 5:00: police officer Alan Godfrey claims to have been abducted by an alien space craft in Todmorden in West Yorkshire. A strange luminescent object had been spotted by other local police officers at the same time. [61] [62] It was a glowing sphere and out of it stepped two beautiful-looking men with shoulder-length silver hair and dressed in shiny silver clothing. Within weeks, thousands of people began to converge on the town to see this strange phenomenon for themselves. Such was the concern of the local populace, that a public meeting was held in the town over the August Bank Holiday. Mr Shuttlewood blamed ‘The Thing’ and became the prime focus for the whole saucer circus that followed. The UK’s Condign Report, released under a Freedom of Information request in 2006, confirmed “unquestionable atmospheric events occur that are not yet fully understood by modern science”, events that some believe could be what witnesses like PC Godfrey have experienced.June 2008: A number of UFO sightings took place in Wales which involved a police helicopter following a UFO over Cardiff near MOD St Athan, the Bristol Channel and nearby areas such as Eglwys Brewis, Barry, and Sully. [77]

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