History of a Mystery: Fifty Years of the Warminster Thing

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History of a Mystery: Fifty Years of the Warminster Thing

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Sightings and unexplained noises continued intermittently over the coming years, ranging from “a ball of crimson light” in the sky to a “terrible droning sound” that made the witness’s floor and bed shake. Interest in the mysterious phenomenon remained strong. In 1966, the BBC filmed Pie in the Sky, a documentary about the events. Shuttlewood penned several books on the subject, while a local UFO enthusiast named Ken Rogers began publishing The Warminster UFO newsletter. 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. 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] 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] I lived in married quarters facing Copheap Hill, we lived there in the early eighties as my dad had been transfered to the S.O.I. and one night my dad took me up the hill which overlooked the base and we were surprised to see that many people would congregate there with binoculars and telescopes looking for other worldly phenomena. Anyway, this one particular night I did see something which I couldnt believe, I wouldve written this ff had it not been for the fact that my dad saw it too. A triangular object above the base moved in formation slowly over the base before leaving at an astounding speed upwards without a sound - that memory will always stay with meBest' UFO Picture Ever, the Calvine Photo, Found After 30 Years Missing". Newsweek. 15 August 2022. Langford Budville Abduction (1973)". MysteriousBritain.co.uk. Archived from the original on 12 December 2009 . Retrieved 29 October 2009. At 1:25 a.m. on Christmas 1964, resident Mildred Head awoke with a start. Her ceiling, she later told local journalist Arthur Shuttlewood, had “[come] alive with strange sounds lashing at [the] roof.” It sounded like twigs brushing against the tiles, and got louder and louder until it reverberated like giant hailstones. Head got out of bed to look out of the window but found nothing there. She did, however, hear another noise, a humming sound that grew louder before fading to “a faint whisper.” 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]

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.

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Live music will be supplied, on the Saturday evening, by The Programme Initiative, an innovative band that mixes stunning visuals with their music. Hi!When I was ten, i experienced a U.FO sighting with my cousin. In wiltshire. It was DEFINETLY real, because it couldn't hav been anything else. If anyone would like to ask me any questions feel free to add in your views. xx 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] February 1942: A woman named Eileen Arnold was walking down Cheltenham High Street when she suddenly experienced an altered state of consciousness as she became "tuned into another reality". She became aware of a large oval shape moving slowly above the rooftops. She stated that it radiated light from holes in its side and had quills which detached one by one, also emitting light. Following the encounter, Eileen believed she had numerous psychic experiences. [5]

Faulkner handed the picture to Shuttlewood, and told the reporter to "do as he seemed fit with it".He signed off telling the conference that he had written a number of books on his encounters which were available online. Warminster is an English town of about 17,000 people on the edge of the Salisbury Plain Military Training Area, about 15 miles (25 km) from the famous Stonehenge pre-historic stone circle in Wiltshire, southwest England.

November 1953: Terry Johnson and Geoffrey Smythe in an RAF de Havilland Vampire saw a UFO over RAF West Malling. [17]Warminster became the focus of thousands of sightings and the town became a magnet for alien hunters. At 1.25 am on Christmas morning, 1964, Mrs Mildred Head was awoken by a strange noise. At first, it sounded as if twigs were scratching on her roof and then as if giant hailstones were raining down. She got up and went to the window. The night was dry and clear, she could see nothing unusual. She did, however, notice “a strange humming sound, which grew louder and then faded away, except for ‘a faint whisper — a low whistling or wheezing.’” 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]



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