Being a UFO investigator
Filmed in London?Being a UFO investigator,
and in communication with a lot of people all over the world, at times I get a story that is just too good to be true. In my opinion, the following is one of those. But you can be your own judge. The story itself is believable, yet the accompanying pictures are the "too good to be true" part of the account. The pictures are said to be still frame captures from video cassette, and they are certainly good enough for everyone to at least have a look at them. According to the anonymous sender, this is what happened.London, England, 1999:Mr. Unknown was awakened sometime in the middle of the night by the louder than usual sounds of his neighbor's dog. Being shaken from slumber, he had a very strange feeling, either from something odd going on outside, or the remnant of a bad dream. To rule out the former, he took a walk outside to see if he could pinpoint the cause of the dog's heightened state of alarm. He was immediately drawn to a strange light in the sky. The light seemed to emanate from three spots, the brightest being in front of two others behind it, creating a triangular shape. He was staring at a triangle-shaped UFO.(click on picture to see full-size image)Mr. Unknown sped back into the house and grabbed his video camera. He was hoping to film the UFO before it disappeared, but instead he filmed what he claimed to be a type of small, ghost-like beings who seemed to be rummaging around behind his fence. The total length of the film was about four (4) minutes. The strange beings made a sound which was barely audible, and somewhat muffled. The sounds of the small beings had attracted him to the area. Mr. Unknown was frank in stating that he was a student of the Paranormal, and had experienced strange occurrences before. If any further information becomes available, I will add it here.British Charter Jet Encounters 'Battleship Size' UFO - Pilot,Crew In ShockA British charter jet has had a close encounter with a UFO said to be "the size of a battleship."The shocked pilot and crew of a Debonair BAe146 plane reported being buzzed by "a long cylindrical object" as they flew over the North Sea. Three other pilots have also independently logged seeing the bright object 58 miles off the coast of Denmark.Last night the Civil Aviation Authority confirmed a comprehensive report of the pilot's sighting had been received. The report says the captain and crew first became aware of the object after the underside of the plane was immersed in "an incandescent light".A CAA spokeswoman said: "The captain reported seeing an unnatural bright light below his aircraft while flying at 28,000ft. The area below him was illuminated for about 10 seconds by incandescent light and it was certainly not a light from another plane."Three other aircraft saw it moving at a high speed or static. However, air traffic control were informed and they confirmed that there were no other planes in the vicinity."Then, five minutes later, there was a brief radar return from a spot 75 miles away. We believe there was no danger involved." The Luton-based 96-seater plane was flying company executives from Linkoping, Sweden, to Humberside airport. A spokesman for Debonair, which runs cut-price flights throughout Europe, said chief executive Franco Mancassola had been informed that a "great red light in the sky" had been spotted near one of the company's planes. At one stage, the report says, the object came to an abrupt halt before accelerating past the airliner at thousands of miles an hour.A CAA source says the object was tracked by a military radar station in Yorkshire after it entered UK air space.A spokesman for the 6,000 member British Pilots Association said: "We get reports of this nature from our members but they are few and far between."In the past 10 years or so I would say there have been around six cases of UFO's being sighted."Many pilots are reluctant to make such claims because it tends to lay them open to ridicule. So when they do go as far as making a report we do expect it to be given credence."A spokesman for the Ministry of Defence insisted there were no military aircraft in the area adding: "We saw nothing." © Express Newspapers LtdBy Simon BirdDaily Express (UK)From Mark Hall4-28-99The Mirror -