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

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In 1996 a man came forward and admitted that he had wandered around the area in a silver suit as a prank, but that hasn't stopped enterprising locals running UFO-themed tours. November 1979: Bob Taylor, a forestry worker, had an alleged encounter with a UFO in a clearing on Dechmont Law in Livingston, West Lothian. He claimed that the UFO had dragged him along the ground. This is considered to be one of the most significant close encounters in Scotland. [59] [60]

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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] The tiny town of Warminster in Wiltshire is constantly abuzz with mysterious noises, intriguing balls of light and odd shadows in the sky and you'll often find UFO-spotters up on Cradle Hill hoping to catch a glimpse of alien activity. 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. HISTORICALLY , the Falkirk Triangle has shown itself to be a mysterious place steeped in its own history of paranormal and supernatural activity, creating ample opportunities for great, fun days out, whether exploring scenes where the unusual happened or satisfying the curiosity of more serious paranormal sleuths with fine detail from another world or mysteries from this:October 1954: F/Lt James Salandin of the Royal Auxiliary Air Force, flying in a No. 604 Squadron RAF Gloster Meteor F8 from RAF North Weald, narrowly missed two UFOs over Southend-on-Sea at around 16:30 at 16,000ft. The objects were circular with one being coloured silver and the other gold. He narrowly avoided having a head-on collision with the silver object. [22] ANDREW HENNESSEY of Edinburgh, Scotland has been researching Ufology (the study of UFOs) and the paranormal since the 1980s, writing and speaking extensively on various issues in these fields. 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] https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/917333/ufo-news-silpho-saucer-crash-mystery-solved-after-60-years-yorkshire-london-science-museum

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On the 6 th of July 1997, at around 6:30 pm, four anonymous friends were traveling in a car just outside of Stirling when they noticed a “strange object” moving overhead around 100 feet from the ground (much like the Grangemouth sighting). The main witness was the passenger in the front seat of the vehicle. They would estimate the object was around the size of a small two-seater airplane.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. Although many in UFO circles were aware of the apparent sighting of a diamond-shaped UFO hovering over the A9 in Calvin, to the north of Pitlochry on the 4 th August 1990, it wasn’t until military files on the incident were declassified 20 years later that further details were learned of the incident. Clarke, David (30 May 2014). "Foxtrot 94 – a Cold War mystery solved". Dr David Clarke Folklore and Journalism . Retrieved 31 March 2021.

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