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

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Another such sighting would occur in 1994, in front of an entire team of cleaners on their way to their shift at the Grangemouth oil refinery. All clearly witnessed persistent and bizarre “flashing lights” in the sky overhead. 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. 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. The incident apparently took place on an offshoot of the A70, on a small country road on the way to Tarbrax, so if you’re driving along the A70 don’t forget to keep an eye out for anything unusual. Gorebridge

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Isabella Sloggett, the family matriarch, later reported that her and her daughter watched as a door slid open on the side of the ring of lights and an unearthly howl issued from the interior of the craft. The incident would unfold close to the Polmont Reservoir, which once again pushes in front of us the connection of water and UFO sightings. What’s more, there are oil refineries within the region, as well as several military bases. Any of these could prove to be a point of interest or importance.Whether it is coincidence or not, Rosslyn Chapel resides within the boundaries of the Falkirk Triangle. The centuries-old church is one of the most mysterious buildings on the planet and a conspiracy in its own right. And it is easy to see why. From late spring (19 May) to early summer 1965: Many sightings of UFOs were seen in the Warminster area. Cley Hill, near to the town, has since been a place for frequent sightings. [34] [35] The Falkirk Triangle, Paul Geraghty, UFO Encounters http://www.ufoencounters.co.uk/thefalkirktriangle.html

is the Falkirk Triangle, Scotland’s UFO capital? Why is the Falkirk Triangle, Scotland’s UFO capital?

When they and the witness’s brother arrived at a point that overlooked the region, the three of them viewed the object for several minutes. The witness’s brother had brought his binoculars with him. It was clear to him that what they were looking at, it was an airplane. Phil Trevis and Paul Penman were taking photographs [1] near the British Petroleum (BP) chemicals plant in Grangemouth for a project (named Light and Dark) on the evening of 12 th November 1991 when they would notice something out of the ordinary above them. It was around 9:30 pm when the pair noticed “two small dim flashing lights” near the “flashing pylons” located close to a nearby bridge. March 1992: Isabella Sloggett, and her daughter Carol, were walking towards Bonnybridge and saw a blue light hovering above the road in front of them. A UFO landed, and a door on the craft opened. [ citation needed] November, 2007: Numerous people from the West Midlands conurbation reported sightings in the evening sky of a silent, triangular object, which the press later dubbed the "Dudley Dorito". [76] If the topic of the redirect is not susceptible to expansion, then use other rcats such as {{ R to section}} or {{ R to list entry}} when appropriate.Another encounter relayed by Halliday in the same book occurred at a little after 10 pm on the 16 th of August 1992 in Bathgate. On the night in question, Mr. and Mrs. Tait saw an “intense green light” moving across the sky from the home. The light appeared to be on a downward trajectory and appeared to crash into the ground somewhere beyond the horizon. January 1254: In St. Albans, England, a scribe wrote of a glowing floating light, thus recorded it, "...in serene sky and clear air, with stars shining and the Moon eight days old, there suddenly appeared in the sky a kind of large ship elegantly shaped, well equipped and of marvellous colour." [2] [ unreliable source?] Subscribing to UFO Insight MAX gives you full and unrestricted access to some of the best and most thoroughly researched UFO-related content available on the internet. All content is written by experts who have been studying and researching the UFO phenomena for several decades. In the book UFO Scotland: The Secret History of Scotland’s UFO Phenomenon, Ron Halliday documents an encounter that took place on 6 th September 1996 in Ayr on the Scottish west coast. What should we make also of the rich history of Scottish folklore and legend? If we were to study such writings more closely might we find a connection to UFO sightings throughout history? After all, we have examined the strange accounts that surround Rosslyn Chapel (which also sits near the region). There are not only UFO sightings over the old medieval building but claims of otherworldly incidents involving other dimensions.

The Many Mysteries of The Falkirk Triangle And Rosslyn Chapel

The Gillies footage at Gorebridge also includes that of large ethereal containers coming up through the fields – presumably connected in some way to the old coalmine workings under this local hotspot.They continued along their route but would keep the strange lights in their sights. They would later describe seeing the lights “land in a field” in front of them. Equally intrigued and unnerved, they proceeded on their journey. We have written before of the Livingstone Incident of 1979 and Robert Taylor’s chilling experience in the woods near the motorway. It is certainly one of Scotland’s better-known sightings, and possibly one of alien abduction. There were, like most places in the world, regular reports of UFO sightings over the skies of Scotland throughout the 1980s. [2]

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Some of the witness accounts at Bonnybridge, however, bear further investigation, and here are a few:

April 1991: airline pilot Achille Zaghetti from Grosseto, Tuscany, in an Alitalia McDonnell Douglas MD-80 on a flight from Milan to Heathrow saw a three-metre-long khaki-coloured object over Lydd in Kent at 22,000ft about 300m away. It was seen on radar. [67] [68] The A70 is a major motorway through Scotland, which runs for 74.3 miles from Edinburgh to Ayr. The A70 is not just your normal road. It’s also the scene of one of Scotland’s most famous UFO encounters, known as ‘the A70 incident’. The answers can be as mysterious as the events themselves, ever being reshaped and retold. However, with UFO and paranormal activity often in plain view for the naked eye on any given day or night in this area it is always best to come equipped with at least a camera ... and probably some rainwear! Ridpath, Ian. "Devon Flying Cross UFO of 1967 – Ian Ridpath". www.ianridpath.com . Retrieved 5 April 2018. On19th January 1994, at around 7.00pm in the town of Larbert near Bonnybridge: An 18-second film was taken by a bystander of a mysterious white light that had earlier been seen keeping pace with a car. There were six witnesses to this encounter, with the film also showing the white light emitting a smaller, secondary white light.

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