UFO Reports From The UK
A UFO that looked like water! And alien type entities! East of Hull, UK, October 2005.
This report was of a strange aerial object and unidentified beings, passed on to me by a former investigation team member).
(Unfortunately, this was all the information this witness would give me. I suspect it was still traumatising him to this day...)
The month: October 2005.
Location, East of Hull, United Kingdom.
Hi, my name is redacted, and Mr X is a friend of mine.
He asked me to contact you with this information, It's hard to remember, but I'll give it some more thought, I'm sure I'll remember more if I'm asked the right type of questions.
When did you first see this? (what year was it and month)?
It's hard to remember the year, but I think around October 2005
Did it know that you had seen it... and if so, what did it do?..
I think so, yes, the entities seemed to look right at me at my upstairs window.
Did it stay ''cloaked'' all the time?
No.
Did it have any eye colour? Example black, brown.
Couldn't tell, it looked like water but with a humanoid form.
Did this traumatise you?
Yes. I was I'm embarrassed to admit it, but I went to hide for hours with my dog at the time, under the stairs, and I was trembling with fear.
Have you seen any other creatures in his vicinity since?
Not that I'm aware of, but around the time, or just after the occurrence, I started suffering memory lapses and depression which I didn't have before.
What did the craft look like?
It looked like water, but with form. It's shape kind of reminded me of the old TV program submarine on sea view.
What time of day was it?
Very late evening, probably...to the best of my memory, around 10 or 11 pm.
Have you seen things like this since, and if so, how regularly?
No
That concludes the report.
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(Unfortunately, this was all the information this witness would give me. I suspect it was still traumatising him to this day...)
The month: October 2005.
Location, East of Hull, United Kingdom.
Hi, my name is redacted, and Mr X is a friend of mine.
He asked me to contact you with this information, It's hard to remember, but I'll give it some more thought, I'm sure I'll remember more if I'm asked the right type of questions.
When did you first see this? (what year was it and month)?
It's hard to remember the year, but I think around October 2005
Did it know that you had seen it... and if so, what did it do?..
I think so, yes, the entities seemed to look right at me at my upstairs window.
Did it stay ''cloaked'' all the time?
No.
Did it have any eye colour? Example black, brown.
Couldn't tell, it looked like water but with a humanoid form.
Did this traumatise you?
Yes. I was I'm embarrassed to admit it, but I went to hide for hours with my dog at the time, under the stairs, and I was trembling with fear.
Have you seen any other creatures in his vicinity since?
Not that I'm aware of, but around the time, or just after the occurrence, I started suffering memory lapses and depression which I didn't have before.
What did the craft look like?
It looked like water, but with form. It's shape kind of reminded me of the old TV program submarine on sea view.
What time of day was it?
Very late evening, probably...to the best of my memory, around 10 or 11 pm.
Have you seen things like this since, and if so, how regularly?
No
That concludes the report.
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January 2019. Stalybridge, near Manchester, UK.
Hello, I wonder if you be interested in hearing my story of unidentified lights which saw a couple of months ago?
There may be an entirely logical explanation, but as you will see from my story, I do have some reservations about this.
In January this year, and I apologise for not having the exact date and time, I was walking along Acres Lane in Stalybridge at approx 8pm at night. It would have been one of the last 2 weeks in January, i.e. weeks commencing Mon 21st Jan and Mon 28th Jan.
It would have been a Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday night. It was obviously dark at that time. I have lived in this area for 26 years, and I am used to seeing aircraft on their approach to Manchester airport. If aircraft are intending to land on runway 230 they usually line up over Mottram / Stalybridge area and then continue over Hyde and Stockport down to Manchester airport.
Stalybridge is around 10 miles (direct) from the airport. Because of their low altitude I am used to seeing their livery, undercarriage if down, cabin windows etc. At night, I am familiar with conventional navigational lighting e.g. red / green lights, strobes, and landing lights.
On the night in question, I was walking west on Acres Lane, on my way to Stalybridge Labour Club and a little further on was the now disused Reporter newspaper office. An aircraft was coming in to land and I paused for a few seconds
Hello, I wonder if you be interested in hearing my story of unidentified lights which saw a couple of months ago?
There may be an entirely logical explanation, but as you will see from my story, I do have some reservations about this.
In January this year, and I apologise for not having the exact date and time, I was walking along Acres Lane in Stalybridge at approx 8pm at night. It would have been one of the last 2 weeks in January, i.e. weeks commencing Mon 21st Jan and Mon 28th Jan.
It would have been a Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday night. It was obviously dark at that time. I have lived in this area for 26 years, and I am used to seeing aircraft on their approach to Manchester airport. If aircraft are intending to land on runway 230 they usually line up over Mottram / Stalybridge area and then continue over Hyde and Stockport down to Manchester airport.
Stalybridge is around 10 miles (direct) from the airport. Because of their low altitude I am used to seeing their livery, undercarriage if down, cabin windows etc. At night, I am familiar with conventional navigational lighting e.g. red / green lights, strobes, and landing lights.
On the night in question, I was walking west on Acres Lane, on my way to Stalybridge Labour Club and a little further on was the now disused Reporter newspaper office. An aircraft was coming in to land and I paused for a few seconds
As I turned to continue my walk, I noticed 3 lights at a distance in a horizontal line. The lights were in a horizontal line, equally spaced out, and it was my first estimation that this was another aircraft on its approach.
From its angle it looked like it was going to have to bank to its left to get on the normal approach path, and when I saw the left light start to rise I assumed this was the manoeuvre it was commencing. However, the lights, still in a line but now with the left and centre lights above the right-hand light, continued to bank.
I thought, well that's some angle of bank for a passenger aircraft, the passengers must be nearly on their side. What made it strange was that the lights continued their banking until the lights were then 3 lights in a vertical line. It was then that I began to think no passenger aircraft would perform that manoeuvre.
Also, the lights were strange in that usually the lights I see are a yellowish white, but these were a bluish white, a bit like the high intensity halogen bulbs. There were no red / green or flashing lights either, only these 3 bluish white lights.
I continued to watch the 3 lights, and they appeared to be descending, with the lower one moving to my left slightly and the others being in a line above it. The lower light then moved more to the left and extinguished, this was followed in sequence by the other 2 lights. My assumption was that they had either all been moving to my left and had now been obscured by a hill in the distance, or they had all in turn turned to their right quite abruptly and were now no longer flying towards to me but at right angles to me. They did not reappear, and I was left wondering what it was I had seen.
Over the next few days, I kept thinking about the sighting and wondered if maybe it was 3 helicopters on a training exercise. However, I don't know if such helicopters would be excused from displaying navigation lights, and would it be wise for them to be in an area which was on the Manchester airport approach?
You can view a map of the area concerned by searching the postcode of Stalybridge Labour Club SK15 2JR, which was my observation point. I would estimate I was looking at approx between 120 degrees and 90 degrees during the sighting, which puts the general direction as Tintwistle - Stocksbridge, but I don't have a feel for exactly how far away the lights would be.
I did think of opening a FOI request to ask MOD if there were any exercises taking place on those dates and if helicopters or other aircraft had to display conventional navigation lights.
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From its angle it looked like it was going to have to bank to its left to get on the normal approach path, and when I saw the left light start to rise I assumed this was the manoeuvre it was commencing. However, the lights, still in a line but now with the left and centre lights above the right-hand light, continued to bank.
I thought, well that's some angle of bank for a passenger aircraft, the passengers must be nearly on their side. What made it strange was that the lights continued their banking until the lights were then 3 lights in a vertical line. It was then that I began to think no passenger aircraft would perform that manoeuvre.
Also, the lights were strange in that usually the lights I see are a yellowish white, but these were a bluish white, a bit like the high intensity halogen bulbs. There were no red / green or flashing lights either, only these 3 bluish white lights.
I continued to watch the 3 lights, and they appeared to be descending, with the lower one moving to my left slightly and the others being in a line above it. The lower light then moved more to the left and extinguished, this was followed in sequence by the other 2 lights. My assumption was that they had either all been moving to my left and had now been obscured by a hill in the distance, or they had all in turn turned to their right quite abruptly and were now no longer flying towards to me but at right angles to me. They did not reappear, and I was left wondering what it was I had seen.
Over the next few days, I kept thinking about the sighting and wondered if maybe it was 3 helicopters on a training exercise. However, I don't know if such helicopters would be excused from displaying navigation lights, and would it be wise for them to be in an area which was on the Manchester airport approach?
You can view a map of the area concerned by searching the postcode of Stalybridge Labour Club SK15 2JR, which was my observation point. I would estimate I was looking at approx between 120 degrees and 90 degrees during the sighting, which puts the general direction as Tintwistle - Stocksbridge, but I don't have a feel for exactly how far away the lights would be.
I did think of opening a FOI request to ask MOD if there were any exercises taking place on those dates and if helicopters or other aircraft had to display conventional navigation lights.
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24th June 2016 East Hendred, Oxfordshire, UK. Time. 3am.
I had to get up during the night because some cats fighting outside had woken me up.
"There was a huge light that split into 2 outside my window...above clouds about the size of the moon... travelling as if a shooting star but was way too big for that...plus no tail... weird as ****...Colour, electric blue, checked meteorological info for that morning, nothing...East Hendred...moving from SE-SW. Duration of sighting, approx 5sec...moon sized, expected to hear some sort of impact or noise, but nothing!!! Splits into 2 after 3 sec"....
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