ID | #1602329892 |
Added | Sat, 10/10/2020 |
Author | July N. |
Sources | Andrew Collins, Barry King & Graham Phillips
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Phenomena | |
Status | Research
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Initial data
Trevor, a young boy on holiday with his family in Wales, wandered alone to the top of Wilf hill.
At the top, about 50 feet (15 m) beyond the ridge, he saw an object that appeared to be sitting on the ground. About 40 feet (12 m) wide, it consisted of a 7-foot (2.1 m) circular base and was topped by a transparent plastic hemispherical dome.
Large round lights about 5 feet (1.5 m) in diameter were evenly distributed around the base, about 7 of which were visible, shining with colors that were strange to the boy; each seemed to be sunk into a silvery metal base.
Inside the dome, a metal block 7 feet (2.1 m) high and 15 feet (4.5 m) wide was clearly visible) there were no buttons or dials on it.
Two “jelly-like” creatures were seen near the block, one on this side and the other on the other side. These forms were approximately 7 feet (2.1 m) tall, whitish translucent in color, amorphous, and constantly changing in shape. Inside each mold were hundreds of 6-inch (15.27 cm) white disk-shaped shapes that looked like doughnuts. Judging by the internal movement of these disks, the Central part of the forms remained stationary.
About 25 seconds after he first saw the object, the boy noticed that the 7×7-foot (2. 1x2. 1 m) panel extended outward to the ground on the extreme right side of the base. At the same time, one of the two jelly-like forms began to move down towards the hole, as if through a channel or invisible passage.
The terrified boy ran down the hill in search of his father, screaming:
"You won't believe me-come on!"
Then he turned and ran back up the hill; his father stayed where he was. As he reached the top of the hill, Trevor saw that the panel had disappeared, and the two figures were back in their original places next to the panel. The lights at the base and another at the top of the dome began to blink faster and faster, taking on the colors of the landscape beyond.
These colors began to envelop the entire object, and thus it gradually disappeared from view, just merging with the natural background. When the boy returned to his father, the two of them returned to the spot, but there was nothing to be seen, and there were no footprints at the landing site.
In the days and weeks that followed, the witness suffered from a number of physiological and psychological problems and eventually received psychiatric counseling.
Original news
Date: July 22 1975
Location: Near Machynlleth Powys Wales
Time: 1700
Summary: Trevor, a young boy, on vacation with his family in Wales, wandered alone to the top of Wylfa Hill. At the top, he saw, some 50 feet beyond the ridge, an object, apparently sitting on the ground. About 40 feet wide, it was comprised of a 7-foot round base and surmounted by a clear plastic like hemispherical dome. Large round lights about 5 ft in diameter were spaced evenly around the base, about 7 of which were visible, shining in colors that were strange to the boy; each seemed to be recessed into the silvery, metallic base. Clearly seen within the dome was a 7-foot tall, 15-foot wide, metallic unit; no knobs or dials were visible upon it. Two “jelly like” entities were seen next to the unit, one on this side and the other on the far side. These forms were approximately 7-foot tall, of a whitish translucent color, amorphous like and constantly changing shape. Inside of each form were hundreds of 6-inch, white disc like forms, similar to donuts. From the internal motion of these discs, it appeared as though the central portion of the forms remained inactive. After about 25 seconds from the moment he first saw the object, the boy observed a 7×7 foot panel extend outward to the ground on the extreme right hand side of the base. At the same time, one of the two jelly-like forms began moving downward toward the opening, as if through a duct or unseen passageway. Terrified the boy fled the hill, running in search of his father, yelling, “You won’t believe me-come on!” He then turned around and ran back up the hill; his father remained where he was. At the hilltop, Trevor now saw that the panel had disappeared and the two forms were again in their original positions next to the panel. The lights on the base, and another in the apex of the dome, began blinking faster and faster, taking on the colors of the landscape beyond. These “colors” began to envelope the entire object and thus it gradually disappeared from view in place by merely blending in with the natural background. When the boy rejoined his father, the two of them returned to the site but there was nothing to be seen, nor were there any traces at the landing site. In subsequent days & weeks, the witness suffered from a series of physiological & psychological problems and was eventually given psychiatric counseling.
Source: Andrew Collins, Barry King & Graham Phillips
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