ID | #1572339225 |
Añadido | Mar, 29/10/2019 |
Autor | July N. |
Fuentes | APRO, июль 1980 г.
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Estado | Investigación
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Datos iniciales
En 1979, un guardabosques llamado Robert Taylor estaba en un lugar llamado Dehmont Woods, cerca de M8, cuando «cúpula voladora"papareció sobre los árboles. Estaba tan cerca que Taylor pudo concluir que estaba hecho de material de metal negro. Podía oler la quema. Poco después, los dos objetos principales cayeron de la nave principal. En ese momento, dos objetos más pequeños empujaron en su dirección un par de barras de metal Unidas a sus caderas. Después de eso, Taylor se sorprendió por la sensación desagradable cuando fue "disparado".
Poco después, se despertó en la hojarasca del bosque y los objetos amenazantes desaparecieron.
Desorientado y sin saber si dormir o no, pronto se convenció de que algo no era un sueño cuando notó que su ropa estaba rota y que estaba cubierta de moretones, como si hubiera sido atacado por alguien. Sin embargo, no pudo recordar nada después de este misterioso ataque.
Descubrió que su auto no arrancaba y tuvo que ir a su casa, donde contó lo que había sucedido y declaró que un OVNI lo había atacado.
La policía fue a investigar la escena y, aunque no encontraron ninguna otra evidencia, la ropa rota y la reputación de Taylor como un hombre honesto y testigo confiable intrigaron a la policía. Tomaron todas las medidas para que su historia fuera discutida. Este es un caso de secuestro extraterrestre, y desde entonces, el área de West Lothian se ha convertido en un punto de acceso para actividades OVNI similares.
Noticias originales
En 1979, un garde-forestier nommé Robert Taylor se trouvait à un endroit appelé Dechmont Woods, près de l’autoroute M8, quand un « dôme volant » est apparu au-dessus des arbres. Il était si près que Taylor a pu en déduire qu’il était fait d’un matériau métallique de couleur noire. Il pouvait sentir une odeur de brûlé. Peu après, deux objets plus petits sont tombés du vaisseau principal. À ce stade, les deux objets plus petits ont tiré, dans sa direction, une paire de tiges en métal, qui se sont attachées à ses hanches. Suite à cela, Taylor a été submergé par la sensation troublante d’être tiré vers cet objet.
Peu de temps après, il s’est réveillé sur le sol de la forêt et les objets menaçants avaient disparu. Désorienté et ne sachant pas s'il avait rêvé ou non, il a vite été convaincu que quelque chose n'allait pas quand il a remarqué que ses vêtements étaient déchirés et qu'il était couvert d'ecchymoses, comme s'il avait été attaqué par quelqu'un. Cependant, il pouvait ne se souvenir de rien après cette mystérieuse attaque. Il a découvert que sa voiture ne démarrerait pas et il a donc été obligé de marcher jusqu'à son domicile, où il a raconté ce qui s'était passé et prétendait qu'un OVNI l'avait attaqué. La police est allée enquêter sur les lieux et, bien qu’ils n’aient trouvé aucune autre preuve, les vêtements déchirés et la réputation de Taylor considéré comme un personne honnête et un témoin fiable ont intrigué les forces de l’ordre. Ces derniers ont veillé à ce que son histoire soit discutée et débattue. Il s’agit là d’un véritable cas d’enlèvement par des extraterrestres, et la région de West Lothian est depuis lors un point chaud de l’activité OVNI.
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The Robert Taylor Incident
Robert Taylor, a forestry worker from Scotland, claims to have seen a UFO parked in the woods back in 1979. He described seeing two small spheres emerge from a massive object and drag him into the UFO. He then lost consciousness.
When he awoke, he had lost his voice and was in bad physical shape. The local police conducted an investigation into the incident, but couldn’t offer any sort of explanation about what had happened to Mr. Taylor.
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The investigation into Scotland’s most famous UFO encounter dating back nearly 40 years is now closed, police have confirmed.
Mystery still surrounds the 1979 incident in West Lothian in which Robert Taylor said aliens tried to abduct him.
The forestry worker said he saw a 30ft metallic sphere hovering in Dechmont Law woods in Livingston.
As he approached, two smaller spheres emerged and started to drag him before he blacked out.
Police later found unusual marks that didn’t match any known vehicle. Tests showed his clothes were likely ripped by a metal device pulling upward.
But Police Scotland, responding to a query by UFO expert Malcolm Robinson, said their X-File into the alleged assault by “persons or a person unknown” was now closed.
Mr Taylor, who died in 2007, survived with cuts and grazes, and a pair of torn trousers, which Mr Robinson now owns.
He said: “I would’ve hoped they’d have kept the case open because they never identified who assaulted him.”
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An artist’s impression of the craft and ‘mines’ Taylor described, based on sketches he drew after the encounter.
Plan of site markings from police measurements. The shading inside the small circles indicate the top side of angled holes. Six meter diameter circle is assumed position of UFO. (credit: APRO)
The witness, Robert Taylor, examines the strange marks on the ground that were left by the objects. (Credit: The Economist)
THE SCOTTISH LANDING CASE
The February 1980 (Vol. 28, #8) issue of the Bulletin contained a preliminary report on the alleged encounter of a West Lothian, Scotland forester with a strange object and equally strange smaller objects or “entities”. The “happening” took place on November 9, 1979, and the following is the information gleaned from additional clippings and mainly from the Journal of Transient Aerial Phenomena, Vol.1, No.2, March, 1980. Strangely enough, the article was written by Stuart Campbell, the architect who initially identified the object(s) as manisfestation(s) of ball lightning. However, it does seem that Mr. Campbell is being fairly objective, and the following are the “gleanings”. We refer the readers to the February, 1980 (Vol. 28, #8) issue of the Bulletin to save space and repetition.
Robert Taylor, forester, (sixteen years tenure with the Livingston Development Corporation) and now a foreman, left his home in Lothian at 1000 GMT in a Forestry Department van, to inspect young trees to the North of the town near highway M8. As he could not drive the van all the way due to the density of trees, he left it on the side of the roadway and proceeded on foot.
Mr. Taylor, accompanied by his dog—walked the rest of the way, and at about 10:15 he rounded a corner in the forest path ( 100 meters from the road but out of sight of it) and came upon a strange sight.
Before him was a rounded object with a rim-like appendage (according to Journal of Transient Aerial Phenomena) not unlike a circular platform (see drawing, reproduced from JTAP, artist not identified).
At first the smaller objects were not in evidence, according to Taylor. The larger object was hovering above the ground, neither moving nor making any sound. The “thing” was dark grey with a texture similar to that of sand-paper. It appeared to become transparent in one area or another, seemingly, to Taylor, to “camouflage” itself. The “craft” was estimated to be twenty feet (six meters) in diameter.
Taylor said he stood, amazed, and stared at the object, then two small objects (apparently coming from under the large object) “rushed” toward him. They had a color and texture similar to that of the “parent” object, but were outfitted with appendages (see figure 1). They rolled on a horizontal axis and made a “plopping” noise as the “legs” made contact with the ground.
Upon reaching him, these objects each attached itself to one (each) of his trouser legs, just below the pockets on the sides. Taylor felt them tug him toward the large object and at the same time, he said, he was nearly suffocated by a strong acrid smell which he compared with that of burning automobile brake linings and which he felt came from the “things”.
Taylor became aware that he was being dragged forward and his boots were scraping on the ground, before he lost consciousness, and fell forward and laid face downwards.
When Taylor regained consciousness, the objects were gone, but his dog was with him. He tried to speak to her but found he had lost his voice. He tried to stand but his legs would not support him, so he crawled approximately 90 meters (300 ft.) back up the trail toward his van, and then unsteadily half crawled and half staggered the rest of the 430 meters to his van. There, he attempted to contact his headquarters via two-way radio but was unsuccessful because of his voice.
Taylor then attempted to back the van up the track but unfortunately he ran off the track onto soft ground and could not get it out. Using short cuts through woods and fields, he walked the remaining 1600 meters back to his home, arriving at 11:30 a.m. During his walk between his van and his home his voice returned.
Upon seeing her husband’s state when he arrived home, Mrs. Taylor assumed he had been attacked and started to call the police, but Taylor stopped her and had her call Mr. Malcolm Drummond, the head of the Forestry Department and his superior. Drummond immediately went to the Taylor residence and he and Taylor went back to the scene of the encounter where they found strange holes in the ground which Taylor said had not been there before that morning. Mrs. Taylor had noticed some unaccountable tears in his trousers in the areas where Taylor claimed the small objects had attached themselves.
Mr. Taylor was later examined by his Doctor who found only a “grase” (scrape?) on his chin and on his thigh. The Doctor sent him to the Bangour hospital for a skull X-ray but Taylor checked himself out before this was accomplished. (Editor’s note: This may strike some readers as odd, but if Scottish hospitals are anything like American ones, any tests except for those required in dire emergencies, are only undertaken on weekdays and it is possible Taylor didn’t relish a hospital stay over the weekend for an X-ray, especially if he had no pain in his head, and so far the reports do not indicate that he did).
The following excerpts were taken from the “Journal of Transient Aerial Phenomena” with their permission:
“The ground marks (see Figure 3) were of two types. First, there were two isolated ladder type “tracks” about 2.5 m long and the same distance apart. Each “rung” of the ladder (see Photograph 1), was 2 or 3 cm wide and deep, and about 30 cm long, and the area of grass between each “rung” was evenly flattened, but not as deeply as the “rungs”. Although the “tracks” appear to be impressions made by a heavy object, the indentations were only in the grass; they did not alter the ground profile under the grass as they would have done if subjected to a heavy weight. The grass blades were each folded and formed to follow the outline of a rectangular indentations.”
“Secondly there were 40 holes surrounding the “tracks”, as shown in Figure 3. These holes all exposed fresh earth and were tapered from a maximum width of about 10cm, but at an angle as shown, The angle was fairly shallow; about 30° to the horizontal. A remarkable feature was the fact that the direction of the angle of the holes was consistent and always in line with the next hole in line. Two distinct and related sets of holes can be detected, and it is clear that one set of holes proceeds clock-wise, while the other proceeds anti clockwise, and that they are in tandem between the “tracks”. In some cases, blades of grass surrounding the edge of a hole were sheared off.”
“No grass was scorched. The marks were measured and recorded by the local police the same day, and the area fenced off by the Forestry Department. The marks were photographed by Alastair Sutherland (a friend of a member of the Forestry Department) and by me, the following day.”
“Robert Taylor’s clothes (including the trousers) were taken by the police for forensic examination. Only the trousers and his long underpants showed anything unusual.Figure 4 and 5 show the tears on each leg of the trousers, which are made of navy blue serge. The right leg tear is about 65cm up from the bottom of the leg, while the left tear is about 76cm up.”
UPDATED: Edinburgh Evening News press article (2004)
Source: Gareth Edwards, Edinburgh Evening News, Nov. 9, 2004
Summary: IT was a terrifying close encounter which led to the only case in British history of an alien sighting being the subject of a criminal investigation. Exactly 25 years later, the case is still open on forestry worker Bob Taylor’s brush with mysterious alien spheres on Dechmont Law.
“I’m after the aliens that beat up Bob..”
GARETH EDWARDS
IT was a terrifying close encounter which led to the only case in British history of an alien sighting being the subject of a criminal investigation.
Exactly 25 years later, the case is still open on forestry worker Bob Taylor’s brush with mysterious alien spheres on Dechmont Law.
Now, on the anniversary of the event, UFO enthusiasts are set to descend on the site, to show that the truth really is out there.
They have arranged to visit the site today to meditate in silence at the exact time of Mr Taylor’s encounter.
The event has been organised by paranormal investigator Ron Halliday, chairman of Scottish Earth Mysteries Research, who believes the encounter to be one of the most significant events in the history of ufology.
It is certainly one of the best- documented, and to this day defies rational explanation.
On November 9, 1979, at around 10.30am, Mr Taylor, then a forestry worker employed by the Livingston Development Corporation, parked his truck at the bottom of Dechmont Law.
He walked up the lower slope of the hill with his dog, and as he emerged into a clearing saw a large, circular, sphere-like object about 20 feet across.
Mr Taylor said it appeared to be made from a dark metallic material with a rough texture like sandpaper.
As he approached the object, two spheres, each about three feet wide with protruding metal spikes like old naval mines, dropped from the object.
The two spheres rolled towards him and despite his dog barking furiously, attached themselves to his trousers. There was an acrid smell that caused him to choke and he felt a sensation of being grabbed by the side of the legs and tugged forward.
The next thing Mr Taylor remembered was waking up with his head pounding, a sore throat, and a bitter taste in his mouth. He later calculated that he had been unconscious for at least 20 minutes.
“I was completely devastated afterwards,” he recalled. “I couldn’t walk and the doctor came to look at me. We went back with the police and found all these marks where it had been.”
The police found unusual indentations in the ground, ladder-shaped marks where the craft was said to have stood, and marks following the path of the mine-like objects.
They said they were “completely baffled” by the incident, which was treated as an assault.
Now 87, Mr Taylor moved away from the area after the event, but on the eve of the anniversary he revealed it was still in his thoughts.
“I stand by every word of my account of the incident,” he said.
“I told it as it happened and it’s as clear as yesterday. It is the most amazing thing that ever happened to me.
“I know what I saw and it looked like a spaceship, a huge flying dome. I’m not surprised there has been so much interest in it over the years as it was such an incredible thing to happen.”
Mr Halliday believes going back to the site on the anniversary could yield some clues to the nature of the encounter, and has not ruled out the possibility of once again making contact.
“We want to go back to the site to mark this anniversary and perhaps by being there we will be able to make contact again with whatever it was Bob Taylor saw,” he said.
“It is possible that this was something from another dimension which for a short period of time appeared in our world. That fits with what Taylor saw, as he said the object appeared solid but at brief moments was shimmering and partially transparent.
“Even sceptics believe he is telling the truth about what he saw, and no explanation has been given to what it could have been.”
Mr Taylor’s encounter took place on the edge of the area known as the Falkirk triangle, one of the most “visited” UFO hotspots in the world. Around 300 UFOs are seen in Scotland each year, the highest concentration of UFO sightings on the planet.
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El área alberga varias bases militares, así como dos aeropuertos ocupados en Edimburgo y Glasgow.
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