SEEING IS BELIEVING AT AIRPORT
11th January, 1996 / posted May 22, 1996
Source: Dorking Advertiser newspaper
New sightings are out of this world.
by Mike Hawkins.
Gatwick is spawning its very own collection of the X-Files as dozens
of sky-watchers are calling up a UFO expert with sightings.
Top UFO watcher Larry Dean who runs the Skysearch agency, believes the
aliens are:
- Studying our air travel by spying on planes over Gatwick.
- Trying to tell us we are destroying our planet.
- Going to show us how we can stop wars and pollution.
Larry said: "We've had an incredibly intense period of sightings
recently, almost a mini-wave of them."
He says places such as the towns and villages around Gatwick could be
targeted by the extraterrestrials just to let us know they are there.
"It's called awareness, where extraterrestrials make a lot of contact
before they show themselves properly," he said.
Recent daylight sightings have included cylindrical objects, saucers,
lights and flashes in the sky and wedged shaped ships.
"Over the next four or five years we're going to see a lot more close
encounters so that we will get accustomed to their presence."
The space invaders are going to teach us not destroy us.
"They are not here to harm us, they may have an interest in our health
and in what we are doing to the planet."
"They are monitoring all aspects of our life including our air travel
and pollution levels and recording our reactions to them."
People have been abducted but not for medical experiments, he says.
"People are being shown war and pollution on a big screen and when
they come back they're often filled with a new awareness."
Larry, who spotted a silver and black wedge-disc over Chanctonbury
Ring in October 1994, added: "I want to know how we can offer our hand
out - we could learn a lot from a more advanced civilisation."
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Dorking Advertiser newspaper.
11th January 1996.
SKYSEARCH TO MONITOR SKIES OVER GATWICK
Skysearch needs stargazers to monitor the skies over Gatwick for UFOs.
The group, which started in February and publishes a quarterly
magazine, has 20 investigators - but none in this area.
The summer was one of its most hectic times - with 35 sightings in two
months, peaking in August.
Call the agency's 24 hour hotline on 01273 300805 or write c/o PO Box
2507, Saltdean, Brighton, BN2 8NE.
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Dorking Advertser newspaper
11th January, 1996.
HERE WE OPEN THE AD'S OWN X-FILES
- August 10th. 3-4am. A woman on a plane from Portugal to Gatwick
filmed a strange white light which came from nowhere and then
vanished,
- August 15th. A woman walking her dog at 2.30am in woods near Horley
saw a huge green flashing light moving above her at low altitude.
- August 21st. A commuter going to work on a bus near Horley spotted a
silver cigar-shaped space ship. He described it as "an aircraft engine
without the wing".
- October 7th. A sky-blue coloured space ship shaped like a ringed
doughnut was seen close to the area at 6.30pm.
- November 4th. Two motorists on the A23 at 2.45pm saw a sinister
egg-shapped object hovering over trees.
They described the eerily silent craft glowing brightly from its own
saurce, with white, blue and orange patches over its surface.
- Do you have a tale for our X Files? Then phone us during office
hours on 01737 732090.
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