ID | #1595949421 |
Added | Tue, 28/07/2020 |
Author | July N. |
Sources | Arthur Shuttlewood
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Phenomena | |
Status | Research
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3 people with flashlights (Bob strong, Sybil champion, and an anonymous man) discovered a tall man standing on the edge of the forest, in the adjacent garment, shiny "as leatherette". His face was pale, and on his head he wore a black hood or helmet. He just suddenly disappeared.
The fourth witness, the wife of one of the above people got very scared seeing this thing. She went into the woods to investigate a sound like a swarm of bees, and was paralyzed when he saw the man.
When she touched his garment, he let out a crackling sound.
Later, coming to himself in the car of her husband, she suddenly ran back to the forest, and she had to lug back to the car.
Then the red glowing UFO torpedo-shaped rose with a humming sound and flew away.
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Original news
Date: July 8 1967
Location. Cradle Hill, Warminster England
Time: night
Summary: 3 people with flashlights (Bob Strong, Sybil Champion, and an anonymous man) discovered a tall man standing at the edge of a wood, clad in a one-piece close fitting garment, shiny “as if made of leatherette;” his face was pale, and on his head he wore a black hood or helmet. He suddenly vanished. A 4th witness, the man’s wife, had been very much frightened by seeing this being; she had gone to the copse to investigate a sound like a swarm of bees, and found herself paralyzed when she saw the man. When she brushed against his clothing it made a crackling sound. Later, recovering in her husband’s car, she suddenly started to run back toward the wood again, and had to be dragged back to the car. Then a torpedo shaped red luminous UFO rose with a droning sound, & flew away. The next day, a pear-shaped or crescent impression was found in the grass 650 yards behind the copse, as well as large footprints in the copse, showing crisscross ridges on the soles.
Source: Arthur Shuttlewood
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