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

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The artist’s impression of the ‘Falkirk countryside’ romanticizes the area – the picture looks more like Loch Lomond than the Falkirk area, which is quite built up and isn’t particularly pretty. Admittedly, though, one doesn’t have to go far from Falkirk to get into the southern Highlands, where there’s a lot of beautiful scenery. He was ready to just dismiss them as stars when something happened that stars typically don’t do, they moved. They each insisted that they could not recall a face of any kind, even though they were looking directly at the mysterious person. They also noted how strange it was, in retrospect, that neither of their dogs reacted or even seemed to notice the person on the golf course, something highly unusual for them. In March of 1992, the Sloggett family was enjoying the crisp early spring air as they took a walk close to their home in Bonnybridge. April 1967: For approximately one hour around 12:00, a dome-shaped object was sighted at about 1,600ft over Brixham in Devon. A door was seen in the side of the object and it had been spotted by the HM Coastguard station at Berry Head. There were 362 UFO sightings in 1967; there had only been 95 in 1966. [ citation needed]

The Many Mysteries of The Falkirk Triangle And Rosslyn Chapel

Religious pilgrims in South West England reported seeing a glowing fire-belching "dragon" emerge from the sea, flying into the air, and disappearing into the sky. [2] [ unreliable source?] 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? September 1970: Captain William Schaffner intercepted an unknown object over the North Sea. His BAC Lightning aircraft was later retrieved from the sea. [45]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] James Walker noticed unidentified lights in the sky over Bonnybridge, the town became the scene of numerous UFO sightings. It forms part of the " Falkirk Triangle", an area stretching from Stirling to Fife and the outskirts of Edinburgh. Ufologists claim that Bonnybridge is the world's number one UFO location, with an average of around 300 sightings a year. [69] We have examined on several occasions how active Scotland is in terms of UFO activity. For example, the areas in and around Bonnybridge would experience a particularly active period between 1992 and 1994, only a year after the Grangemouth sighting.

Electric UFO Photo” Incident – More Signs Of Scotland’s The “Electric UFO Photo” Incident – More Signs Of Scotland’s

Historically this area of Scotland has long been a stage for statements of power, principalities and dominion.This sleepy corner of Suffolk has been dubbed 'Britain's Roswell' after strange lights were seen in the forest in December 1980. The events occurred just outside the RAF base at Woodridge and US Air Force personnel stationed there at the time were amongst those who witnessed the phenomenon. An official investigation at the time determined it was probably light from the nearby Orford Ness lighthouse. Folklore connected to the Falkirk Triangle also speaks of last battles and the eventual death of its most famous early Christian king, King Arthur, in around 540 AD, where at Camelon by ‘pagan forces’ he died, i.e. by the hand of Mordred, who in Arthurian lore was a notorious traitor and alleged to be King Arthur’s illegitimate son:

of the strangest encounters Scots have made with UFOs Four of the strangest encounters Scots have made with UFOs

Halliday had also uncovered another sighting on the same evening, this time from 22-year-old Nicholas Reid from nearby Broxburn. He also spoke to the investigator of a “stream of green light” that was traveling downward toward the ground. Like the Taits, Reid also believed he was witnessing a plane crash, and also prepared himself for the impact – an impact which seemingly never came. There are also direct tie-ins in this ‘Triangle’ to the magical fairytale epic of JRR Tolkien’s ‘Lord of the Rings’ and to the fantastical creatures in JK Rowling’s ‘Harry Potter’ emerging double trilogy of novels. The X-Files comes to East Dunbartonshire". Kirkintilloch Herald. Archived from the original on 17 March 2016 . Retrieved 29 October 2009. Some of the witness accounts at Bonnybridge, however, bear further investigation, and here are a few:

Since that first sighting by James Walker, the sightings of lights and UFOs continues 27 years later.

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