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My grandparents said one night they saw a pretty violent plane crash near their home in upstate New York ( this is back in the 1960s.) My grandfather called the sheriff to report it and the next day some âgovernment menâcame to talk to them about it. She gave them some coffee and coffee cake which was the custom. They left and the next day they called back to the Sheriffâs office to ask about the crash and they said there wasnât any plane crash and they didnât have any record of him calling in a report. There wasnât anything in the local newspaper about it in the following weeks.
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Iâve seen one of these but never heard another story about it.
Iâd gone outside to let the dogs out and have a cigarette. The house I was staying in at the time was in the countryside and quite remote. It just drifted over the house in complete silence. About the size of 4 cars Iâd say..glowing orange and flaming orb. No wind at all but it just slowly passed by and disappeared behind some trees. I was in shock..I canât remember much else about it or why I didnât take my phone out to record it. Still messes with my head and your pictures of it brought it all back. Circa 2012 near Inverness, Scotland
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As someone who grew up in the area and remember the Hale Bop Comet at the time, I can tell you that no one in there right mind could have possibly mistaken that for any kind of aircraft, period.
Large and bright at the time, with two tails, and just hovered there in the sky, memorising. There was no way anyone could have looked at it under any circumstance and gone "thats a moving aircraft and it flew right over me and crashed." It wasn't a one night thing either.
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I know someone who saw this. He said he thought it was an aircraft on fire. He saw it descend over the hill and saw the explosion. But he didnât hear any sound which he thought was strange. For days after there was lots of people on the moors looking for the downed craft but there was no sign of any impact.
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We saw Hale Bop when we lived in a tower block in Wolverhampton. It was in the sky for about 10 days. Its position moved very SLOWLY each night. So to say that it was Hale Bop is bollocks. It would not move quickly across the sky.
Added to this, why would the military scramble jets and helicopters for Hale Bop????
Personally, I think it was perhaps some experimental military craft, and it went splat. The fact that they didn't have the radar station manned that night???? Hmm, seems like a load of tripe to me. They would not leave that kind of facility unmanned. It's the RAF and it's defence. They just didn't share, it's as simple as that.
You also have an ex-RAF man witnessing Typhoons going over. A loud boom suggests a sonic boom. In an emergency, they can go supersonic when granted permission. However, I tend to think that the boom was something crashing, and again, I think the thing that crashed was either an experimental craft gone haywire or we had an unwanted foreign visitor, perhaps from Russia???? After all, we know that a certain Dictator does have a liking for counting coup.
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I had never heard of this story until a couple of years ago, but I did however have my only UFO experience during the spring of 1997 when living in Sheffield.
I had gotten up to go to the bathroom in the early hours of the morning, on returning to my room I looked up out of the skylight window. I saw a bright light motionless in the sky (I know it wasnât the Hale-Bopp comet as I had seen it many times). I stared at it for a while trying to figure out what it was as it was completely motionless. Then all of a sudden it shot straight down and my window filled with a flash of bright light.
Completely shaken I returned to bed. It took me a while to get back to sleep and this second part of the story might be because I also suffered from sleeping paralysis. When I woke it was light and I was sleeping face down. I couldnât move but I could just manage to open one eye and could see the floor of my room. There was a terrible pain in my lower back, I described it at the time as like my kidneys being taken out and put back in again. I tried my hardest to move but failed. I eventually fell back asleep and when I woke again everything was normal.
At the time I just told it to my friends as a strange story. I never thought there were any other events that happened.
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I used to work with somebody who lived in the area, and he said he had built a large flying drone, covered in bright lights, that he regularly flew over the moors at night time.
He was an electrician by trade, and he would never show me pictures but thought it amusing that it might set off reports of strange lights in the sky.
I've often wondered if some of this was down to him.
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I just love the quality of the scripts and narration on this channel. I suppose that the RAF may have actually lost an aircraft in this incident, and, as such, would have wanted to keep the incident a secret. That said, as a veteran of the armed forces, I will tell you that you may be very surprised at what you may see in the vast wilderness in New Mexico.
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@paintedpilgrim
1 month ago
I grew up in the area, and remember this and the crash/explosion. I must have been amongst those who reported it to the police after seeing craft and the flash from my teenage bedroom window, the light stayed on the horizon for quite a while, before slowly dimming. There were lots of relatively low flying aircraft in the area for days after which was unusual - normally they fly at a much higher altitude, and in a more set pattern when they come into land at Manchester Airport. I remember the Tornadoes which echoed across the area. But there were two distinct "booms" the night of the crash. I also remember seeing Hale-Bopp and it was nothing like the craft as it was described... It is however, not the first time strange lights across the sky were seen in the area, parts of the more remote moorland do feel eerie with a sort of "hum".
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