UK UFO NETWORK Part 1
Mon, 16 Dec 1996 20:38:13 +0000
Source: UK UFO Network
{67} UNITED KINGDOM UFO NETWORK
United Kingdom News
[1] Soccer chief who saw UFO is under the moon
[2] UFO me a million
[3] UFO left soldier in a trance
[4] Spotters in the Warton area?
[5] Defence Minister is open-minded on Alien visits to Earth
[6] British Stealth - a report
World News
[1] Russians quest for Mars lasts 75 minutes as rocket misfires
[2] The world's oldest astronaut blasts off into space tomorrow
[3] Ian Robinson on the history of Unidentified Flying Objects
[4] Aliens
[5] Station's first module assembled, ready for testing
[6] The ordeal of John Ford
[7] Mozart breaks the light barrier
[8] Israeli Scientists: Star collision caused Dinosaur extinction
[9] Ice on Earth's Moon? Pentagon to report findings
[10] Ice 'most likely' the stuff in Moon crater
[11] NASA launches Mars probe
[12] Aliens being discriminated against, says comic-book publisher
[13] Science Minister opens the family X-Files
[14] Space radar unearths secrets of the ancient Nile
[15] New theory revises star's ages
[16] Crater of water brings cheer
Editorial
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Happy Christmas
>From all the staff here at the United Kingdom UFO Network may we wish you
all, no matter where you are in the world a very HAPPY CHRISTMAS.
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Radio Documentary
UK.UFO.NW have been contacted by Nik Rawlinson who is an Independent
Broadcaster. Nik is in the process of putting together a radio
documentary on the UFO subject and has requested the help of all
subscribers to the uk.ufo.nw e-zine. Nik sent the staff here an
exclusive demonstration tape of the way the program is likely to be
put together, but he needs your help. The demo was very well done
and has impressive content.
Nik has asked for you to send him your idea's of what you think
should go into a radio UFO documentary. So get your thinking caps on.
It doesn't matter where you are in the world send your idea's to Nik
at the following address:
nik@nikraw.demon.co.uk
As soon as we have further details regarding the broadcasting of the
documentary, we'll be sure to let you know.
[U1]******
Source: The Express newspaper
Date: October 1996
Soccer chief who saw UFO is under the moon
By Nigel Bunyan
A millionaire soccer club chairman threatened to resign yesterday
after being "publicly humiliated" over his bizarre account of a UFO
sighting.
For 20 years Michael Knighton, 45, who owns 90 per cent of Carlisle
United, thought he had kept the lid on the most astonishing event of
his life.
True, he and his wife, Rosemary, had watched an apparently alien craft
perform a range of "impossible" aerogymnastics as they set off from
their Yorkshire home one afternoon in 1976.
And, also true, as the glowing UFO disappeared into the stratosphere,
he believed he had received a telepathic message urging him: "Don't be
afraid, Michael." But, as a businessman, he realised how he might be
treated if the press ever got hold of the story.
Unfortunately for Mr Knighton, he hinted at his close encounter while
at a meeting of the Aetherius Society, an organisation dedicated to
studying metaphysics.
A local reporter questioned him in more detail and a front-page report
duly appeared in the West Cumbrian News and Star under the heading,
"Knighton: Aliens Spoke To Me."
Mr Knighton was not so much glowing as incandescent. Despite the
newspaper's assertion that he was sufficiently co-operative to draw a
sketch of the craft in the reporters notebook, he maintains that the
disclosure was made during an off-the-record conversation.
"I feel deeply betrayed," he said. "This was a very private story and
I made it perfectly clear to the reporter that it was not for
publication.
"The damage has been done now and so I've decided to resign at the end
of the season. I have a nine-year-old son and it's not fair for him to
be ridiculed."
He still cannot explain his "wonderful" UFO experience. "It was quite
extraordinary," he said. "This object fell out of the sky, started off
as a tiny dot like a shooting star but it was unbelievable.
"It changed from a inverted V to a huge metallic disc the size of half
a football pitch. We watched it perform the most unbelievable
aerobatics in silence."
Mr Knighton and his wife watched the display for 30 minutes, watching
with "two men walking their dog". Although they later read reports of
a similar sighting, they decided against informing the authorities.
"My wife was quite overawed by what we saw and she would not like to
experience it again. I was totally enthralled."
The News and Star has now followed its "Alien speak" story with a
campaign to persuade Mr Knighton to stay.
In a front-page article, Keith Sutton, the editor, tendered an
"unreserved" apology. He said: "Just because Michael Knighton has seen
a UFO doesn't disqualify him from being a football club chairman."
Last night Mr Knighton said he would reconsider his decision.
"Perhaps it has been an overreaction on my part, which is a bad sign.
I don't get uptight about things but I did feel betrayed," he said.
Mr Knighton hinted that he might stay as chairman but appoint a new
chief executive.
[U2]******
Source: News Of The World newspaper
Date: 1st December 1996
UFO me a million
Man tells insurers: I had close encounter of the third party kind
By Ian Edmonson
A top insurance company is to boldly go where no other has gone before
- considering a 1 million pounds Stirling payout to a man who claims
he was abducted by aliens.
UFO fanatic Joseph Carpenter is over the moon that the City moneymen
are taking him seriously.
The 23-year-old electrician from Edmonton, North London, bought the
102 pounds and 50 pence Stirling policy in October to guard against
kidnap by visitors from outer space.
Shining
Just one month later Joseph was filling in his claim form. And he
swears he has video proof.
Now his insurance company GRIP have employed scientists to verify his
X Files-style report.
"I have camcorder footage of a triangular craft shining a light down
on me and taking me off the ground," claimed Joseph.
"And I've also got DNA evidence found on the ship. It's like a claw
and definately not of this Earth. It all happened while I was UFO
spotting in at Swindon, Wiltshire, near a military base.
"I got the policy as I'm a firm believer in unidentified flying
objects and wanted to put my money where my mouth is."
The insurance company have admitted they initially offered alien cover
as a stunt, along with protection against Bobbitting (amputation of a
man's private parts by his enraged spouse) and virgin birth.
Feeble
But now director Simon Burgess admits: "Mr Carpenter's claim is being
treated very seriously. We didn't think anyone would go this far.
"The information is now being assessed by a major British company and
evidence offered by the policyholder is under investigation by a
Cambridge college.
"The underwriters have set aside reserves sufficient to meet the full
claim.
"We set out with a policy to part feeble-minded people from their
cash-now it looks like it may backfire."
But Joseph could have trouble getting insured next year-after blowing
his no claims bonus the premium will sky-rocket...
Saucer Secret 1 - Rocker Dave Davies of Sixties star band The Kinks
claims he was snatched by aliens in 1982 while touring America. "My
lower body went numb," he recalled. "Then I heard voices,
intelligences from another planet, monitoring events on Earth. They
showed me their craft."
Saucer Secret 2 - Late one summer night Rosalind Reynolds, 22, was
driving from Clacton, Essex, when bright horseshoe-shaped lights came
racing towards her. That's all she could remember until, under
hypnosis, she told how aliens abducted her and experimented on her.
She still has nightmares.
Saucer Secret 3 - Labourer Antonio Villas-Boas, 23, of Sao Francisco
de Sale in Brazil, claims he was beamed up to a pear-shaped spaceship
where aliens took up a blood sample then forced him to bed a female
humanoid. Doctors later found scars on him, similar to radiation
poisoning symptoms.
[U3]******
Source: Daily Express newspaper
Date: Tuesday 3rd December 1996
UFO left soldier in a trance
A soldier under hypnosis has recalled how he was left dazed and
terrified by a UFO.
News of the alleged incident, which happened while he was on night
exercise on Salisbury Plain with five comrades, has just been
revealed.
Put into a trance at the request of close encounter sleuths from the
magazine UFO Reality, he told how the party was zapped by beams of
light from a mysterious black triangular aircraft.
The alleged sighting, in 1990, happened in a part of the area said to
house a secret Ministry of Defence compound.
Investigators believe it could have been connected with top secret
technology rather than an alien craft.
[U4]******
From: Paul Jones
Source: mil-spotters
Date: Friday 6th December 1996
Spotters in the Warton area?
------- Forwarded Message Follows -------
From: Roland Hamblin 01932 824318
Subject: Re: Spotters in the Warton area?
To: mil-spotters
Further to my recent request for help concerning unusual happenings in the
North West I thought that you may wish to read the following response from
an observer in Lancashire.
Can anyone throw any light on the event......I have ruled out Insomniac
Ninja Paragliders [INPs] and Kamikaze refuelling ops,together with mil
exercises,..so what's left...any ideas?
At 1810 gmt on Friday 22nd November a man out walking his dog witnessed the
following events...
He noticed aircraft lights moving slowly from north to south,and that the
a/c had only 2 lights that were yellowish in colour rather than the usual
brilliant white lights that one normally sees.
He continues..'' I noticed that these lights were not front and rear but
were spaced in such a way that I concluded that it must have a light on
each wing.The body of the aircraft was completely invisible because it was
pitch dark.No strobe light of any description was visible.
I would have thought no more of it , but then I noticed three sets of
aircraft lights approaching from the North West.I was surprised because of
the seeming close proximity to each other.They were not in any formation I
could discern but it was apparent that civilian aircraft would not be so
close.I noticed that the arrangement of lights did give them a pronounced
triangular shape , however the colour of the lights seemed to conform to
those you normally see on aircraft when viewed at night...ie..white red and
green with of course the flashing strobe.
I thought that perhaps they were Tornados with their wings in the swept back
position due to the shape outlined by the lights but dismissed this
because they appeared to be too slow,although travelling much faster than
the first plane I had spotted..This was to the south of me now.I then
observed the three aircraft change course quite radically as if they were
looking for and had spotted the first a/c.They caught it up and began to
circle it ,but at some distance.
Meanwhile for the first time I heard a/c noise.This attracted my attention
to the East where I saw another a/c approaching and making a bee line,again
for the first plane.I realised that while all this was going on I never
heard a whisper of engine noise ,and yet the size of the second lot of a/c
was such that they were pretty low , or or extremely huge!
The engines I could now hear were from the a/c just now entering the
area,..it was prop driven but not a light a/c.The engines had that throaty
hum of a multi engined cargo plane.
When I turned south again I saw the first a/c disappear into cloud followed
by the second lot which had intercepted it.With that I gave up observing and
returned home.
Reflecting on the incident later I concluded that I had witnessed some
military exercise in which a target plane [which might explain the minimum
lighting]was intercepted using a group of fighters and a radar specialist
equiped plane.
The only thing that gives it a bit of mystery is the fact that I didnt hear
the engines and yet I should have done because they were not above the
cloud base,which from memory wasn't all that great that night...and if these
were at a great altitude they were certainly bigger than Jumbos!Also I heard
the last plane quite clearly and from a long way off and it appeared to be
at the same altitude.
Then there was the pronounced triangular pattern to the lights,could this be
what people are seeing?"
Location...Oswaldtwistle.Lancs [about 20 miles East of Warton.]
In a follow up to the above, I thought that some of you may be interested in
the following which I received from a friend:-
1 A small 30ft black triangular craft has been seen by members of the
public on the ground at WARTON (British Aerospace)
2 It is believed that it is a prototype UAV, designated HALO and can
perform up to 9G turns.
3 It has been seen by numerous people in the Meols Cop, Banks and Hesketh
Bank areas north of Southport.
4 Test flights are accompanied by a tornado, callsign "Tarnish 3"
5 A D-Notice has been served on the BBC warning it NOT to report on
Britains Stealth program.
6 A larger triangular craft is in operation over Britain and has been
seen at Boscombe Down.
I would be interested if anyone has any comments about the above.
Roland
[U5]******
Source: The People newspaper
Date: 10th November 1996
DEFENCE MINISTER IS OPEN-MINDED ON ALIEN VISITS TO EARTH
RAF In X-File Alert!;
BYLINE: Nigel Nelson
Aliens from outer space may be visiting Britain, the Government has
sensationally admitted.
In an incredible letter obtained by The People, Defence Minister
Earl Frederick Howe reveals that ALL RAF station commanders are under
orders to report UFO sightings.
And he adds: "So far as the existence of extraterrestrial lifeforms
is concerned we remain open-minded." The letter was sent to Don
Valley Labour MP Martin Redmond, who is trying to break the MoD's
veil of secrecy over flying saucers.
He is concerned about a UFO with a red and green rotating light
that appeared over East Anglia last month.
It was tracked by radar at RAF Neatishead and RAF Northwood for
several hours as it hovered in the sky before flying 50 miles down
the coast.
It was also spotted by the crews of a tanker and civilian plane,
while a video - now in the MoD's hands - was taken by police.
"It's incredible no aircraft were scrambled when a target was picked
up so close to the coast," Mr Redmond told Defence Secretary Michael
Portillo.
"This raises questions on the way we police the UK Air Defence
Region."
Earl Howe replied that the RAF does not respond unless there is
evidence UK air space has been "compromised". He added: "To date no
sighting has provided such evidence.
"We do not investigate further or provide an explanation for what
might have been observed."
Mr Redmond is accusing the Government of covering up information on
UFOs and says if there is no defence threat, there is no excuse for
secrecy either.
"The answers I've been given lead me to think there is something
more to this," added the MP.
"The only thing I know for sure is this whole issue is shrouded in
secrecy." Last week Defence Minister Nicholas Soames refused to
reveal how many UFOs RAF pilots have spotted since 1966. He said
the information would cost too much to obtain.
But he added: "Unidentified contacts penetrating UK airspace are
identified by all available means, including interception."
[U5]******
uk.ufo.nw says: Here is a little more to wet your appetite.
From: "Terry Colvin"
Date: 4th December 1996
British Stealth - a report
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Date: Tue, 22 Oct 1996 09:46:30 -0100
To: skunk-works@gaia.ucs.orst.edu
From: John Burtenshaw
Subject: British Stealth - a report.
[snip]
There appears to be something strange flying around North West England..
so strange that the folks who live on the Lancashire coast are winding
themselves into a frenzy over sightings..."UFO" sightings.
Now we all know this can't be, but...there is substance in the various
reports, and they all seem to indicate a dark triangular shape, with the
ability to hover, and climb away at high speed.
[snip]
Now here is what I found on dejanews:
[begins]
Subject: Black Triangle Conspiracy
From: Timothy Waters
Date: 1996/11/30
Newsgroups: alt.alien.research
I have just finished reading a british UFO magazine Called UFO Reality
and would like to bring a small article to your attention concerning The
Black Triangle UFO's
the article is as follows
A top BBC executive let slip recently that there is a D-Notice
on media reporting of the so called 'Black Triangle'.
The executive- who cannot be named is the former producer of a
very popular BBC science program. He told one of our team that the black
triangular 'craft' first witnessed by hundreds in the Hudson Valley
region of the United States(1988/1989) then by thousands in belgium
(1989/90) and more recently by thousands more in britain, has been
"heavely D-Noticed" by the government. For this reason the BBC will not
be reporting on the enigmatic craft, no matter how many reports they
recieve. According to the former 'science program' producer the reason
the government has seen fit to slap a restrictive notice on reporting of
the triangle is because so far as the goverment has secretly informed
the BBC the craft is part of a new secret military project, and as such
must be protected under the secrecy laws. If this is the case, however,
it surely begs the question:
If the so called Black Triangle is a secret military aircraft, then what
is it doing hovering over residential areas and frightening people half
to death. Like the BBC licensing agenda something somewhere simply does
not add up...
[W1]******
Source: The Express newspaper
Date: Monday 18th November 1996
Mission Impossible
Russians quest for Mars last 75 minutes as rocket misfires
by John Ingham
Russia joined the space race for Mars yesterday - and promptly lost.
Within minutes of blast-off on the 48 million-mile quest to find new
life on the planet, the Mars 96 spacecraft shot out of control into
the Earth's orbit when the fourth stage of its launch rocket misfired.
And with it went 300 million pounds [sterling] of technology and 10
years hard work by scientists, some of them British.
Mars 96 is now expected to burn up on its return to Earth in 30 days,
instead of coming back in 10 months with vital information about the
Red Planet.
There were fears last night that bits of the spacecraft could crash to
Earth and put people at risk.
The craft's thermoelectric probes are powered by radioactive plutonium
which could survive reentry into the Earth's atmosphere.
Just one particle of the dust would be enough to cause cancer.
John Pike, Washington-based director of the Space Policy Project said:
"The worst case scenario is that the probes burn up and scatter
plutonium dust into the atmosphere.
"If anyone breathed just a speck of that dust they would get lung
cancer.
"The good news is that these probes are very small, the Earth is very
large, and there is no danger of a nuclear explosion."
Contact was lost with the craft 75 minutes into the mission.
The disaster could wreck plans for a US-Russian Mars mission to drill
for fossilised life-forms in 2001.
Global interest has intensified since claims earlier this year that
evidence of life on Mars had been found.
Professor David Southwood, Head of Physics at Imperial College London,
who helped develop some of the craft's equipment, said: "I'm only just
coming to terms with it. It is very hard to get to Mars. How do you
feel when you've lost 10 years work just like that?"
It was Russia's first deep space mission since the collapse of the
Soviet Union.
But it was already lagging behind NASA which launched the 133 million
pounds [sterling] Mars Global Surveyor 10 days ago to relay high
resolution maps of the planets surface.
Next month, NASA will send the 100 million pounds [sterling] Mars
Pathfinder complete with a six-wheel buggy to carry out atmospheric
tests.
But last night scientists at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan
were struggling to find out what had destroyed their hopes of glory.
Mission control specialist Anatoly Yeremenk said: "We don't know what
happened yet."
[W2]******
Source: The Express newspaper
Date: Monday 18th November 1996
To Baldly go where no man has gone before
The worlds oldest astronaut blasts off into space tomorrow.
Story Musgrave, a 61-year-old Texan, will hurtle around the Earth at
17,500 mph on the Columbia space shuttle.
The bald ex-marine is in quarantine at Kennedy Space Centre in
Florida, preparing for his sixth and final mission.
Looking back over his 30-year career, he said yesterday: "I feel
exceedingly rewarded."
Musgrave qualified as an astronaut in 1967 - a year before Neil
Armstrong took man's first steps on the Moon. If he had been a pilot,
he would have had to retire a year ago. But NASA dropped its age limit
on astronauts in 1978 after concluding it didn't really matter.
Musgrave, who has six college degrees in disciplines as varied as
medicine and literature, dreamed of flying to Mars when he started
out. But he said he had no regrets.
The oldest spaceman on active service is 66-year-old moon walker John
Young. But he has not flown since 1983. Musgrave will equal his record
of six space flights.
[W3]******
Source: The Express newspaper
Date: Saturday 16th November 1996
Out of our world!
Ian Robinson on the history of Unidentified Flying Objects
In 1952, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill asked the question:
"What does all this stuff about flying saucers amount to? What is the
truth?"
Thousands of observers have reported Unidentified Flying Objects. Many
claim to have had encounters with aliens and despite the best efforts
of enthusiasts such as Agents Mulder and Scully in TV's The X-Files,
the subject remains shrouded in mystery and speculation.
Some are convinced that we are visited by extra-terrestrial beings and
that this is being covered up by governments. Other seek alternative
explanations for UFOs. Could they be unmanned satellites from far-off
galaxies? Do they have a natural explanation? Or are they all in the
mind?
UFOs have a long history. In Biblical times the Prophet Ezekiel
described a dramatic "sighting", and Pliny (AD 23-79) spoke of
"burning shields" and "flying torches". Mediaeval chroniclers
described strange "comets" and unusual lights in the sky. More recent
reports of UFOs have become increasingly specific, with suggestions of
airships, planes and flying saucers.
The flying saucer is a relatively modern phenomenon. The term was
first used in 1947 to describe mysterious objects observed by a pilot,
Kenneth Arnold, over mountains in Washington State.
Struck by their incredible speed, he thought they must be military
jets or missiles, but their crescent shape and erratic path led him to
describe them as flying "like a saucer would if you flipped it across
the water".
Flying saucers had arrived.
By the end of 1947, 850 UFO sightings had been listed. Today, more
than 10,000 mysterious sightings are reported each year. But what can
they be?
Most ufologists accept that 95 per cent of sightings can be explained
as stars, planets, experimental planes, refuelling aircraft,
spy-balloons and optical illusions.
Other explanations include cloud formations, ball lightning, earth
lights which are caused by rocks under tectonic stress, and skylights
which are emissions from thunderstorms. This leaves five per cent of
UFO sightings unaccounted for.
Belief in extra-terrestrial visitors became so widespread that
government agencies began to monitor UFO reports and investigate their
cause.
Public concern at the threat of invading aliens was certainly real -
and never more so than in the famous Orson Welles 1938 broadcast of HG
Wells's The War Of The Worlds, which many Americans mistook for the
real news instead of radio drama.
In the same year that Kenneth Arnold described his flying saucers, an
American newspaper claimed that one had crash-landed near an air force
base in Roswell, New Mexico.
The story was first confirmed, then denied by officials. In 1994, the
US government admitted that there had been a crash at Roswell but
claimed it was a spy-balloon, not a flying saucer.
Speculation was stoked by spectacular film, allegedly discovered in
1995, which claimed to show a 1947 autopsy on an alien spaceman. But
as Marc Gascoigne notes in The UFO Investigator's Handbook (Puffin 3
pounds 99 pence Stirling), "The video is almost certainly a hoax".
A more recent claim of crash-landing came from Suffolk. On December
27th 1980, a radar station at RAF Watton tracked a flying object over
Rendlesham Forest. American guards at nearby RAF Woodbridge spotted
lights in the trees and went to investigate.
According to Gascoigne, "A clearing had been smashed in the trees. A
metallic, triangular object hovered in the clearing, emitting a
dazzling white light. It was two to three metres across and two metre
tall. The men ventured closer. It moved away into the trees. Next
morning, three depressions were found in the ground, and background
radiation in the area had doubled."
In 1961, Betty and Barney Hill saw a bright light in the sky while
driving one night and thought it may have been a UFO. Under hypnosis
they claimed to have been abducted by aliens who took them aboard
their spaceship.
Other accounts of abduction include lumberjack Travis Walton, who had
inexplicably disappeared for five days in 1975, and author Whitley
Strieber (Communion, 1987) who claims to have been abducted by aliens
on several occasions.
A more benign account of contact with aliens was given in George
Adamski's Flying Saucers Have Landed (1953) originally written as
fiction, then published, more lucratively, as "fact".
Winston Churchill's question remains unanswered but, whatever the
truth, the history of UFOs certainly supports HG Wells's conclusion to
The War Of The Worlds: "We have learned now that we cannot regard this
planet as being fenced in and a secure abiding-place for Man: we can
never anticipate the unseen good or evil that may come upon us
suddenly out of space."
The movies: One place you can be sure of seeing UFOs is at the cinema.
Their extra-terrestrial crews have been portrayed as warlike
aggressors, emissaries of peace or simply stranded travellers. Cinema
images now influence "eye-witness" accounts of UFOs to the extent that
it is impossible to detach fact from fiction...
The Day The Earth Stood Still (1951): A spaceman has come to warn
Earth of the dangers of atomic weapons and space exploration. Hostile
troops open fire, destroying a unique opportunity for inter-galactic
understanding.
The Thing From Another World (1951): An alien craft is found frozen in
ice at the North Pole. The "thing" inside is allowed to thaw out - and
poses a terrible threat to the whole of mankind.
The War OF The Worlds (1953): HG Wells's classic tale of Martian
invaders, transferred to present-day America.
2001: A Space Odyssey (1968): Earth is a distant colony of an advanced
civilisation responsible for our history, from cavemen to astronauts.
The Man Who Fell To Earth (1976): David Bowie is an alien visitor in
search of a precious resource his planet desperately needs...water.
Close Encounters Of The Third Kind (1977): Extraordinary visual images
and a strong sense of wonderment when mankind finally confronts
incontrovertible evidence of extra-terrestrial visitors.
ET: The Extra-Terrestrial (1982): Stranded peaceable alien is
befriended by children, but faces unwelcome curiosity from UFO
researchers.
V (1984-85) TV series): Pleasant human-seeming people are really
nasty, mice-eating, alien reptiles.
Independence Day (1996): Back to ballistics as hostile aliens declare
war on Earth.
Continuing in part 2...
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