Post by Crickinneck on Nov 16, 2010 4:02:48 GMT 10
One of the weirdest cases reported to investigator Margaret Fry is the multiple sighting of UFOs - except one family got too close for comfort and were abducted!
The strange and disturbing events began to unfold when for several nights an elderly man living in Little Orme, Conwy, was troubled by what he called "frightening" beams of light over the Great Orme.
Unfortunately for one family travelling by car to the area at the same time on November 10 1997, that was the night they had an unexplained encounter.
They could not account for several 'lost' hours when they suddenly became aware of resuming their journey, according to investigator Margaret Fry.
She was told of their account by a friend of the family who were said to have been advised by officials not to come forward.
Margaret says the couple and their children where driving on the Bodfair/Landernog road when they found their car engulfed by a purple triangular craft.
The next thing they remember is that the purple craft had gone.
"But they could not account for considerable hours of time lost," said Margaret.
"The male was having trouble afterwards with a top molar tooth and he had to go to the denist's," she said.
"A black unknown object fell out while he was at the dentist's - but he had no fillings," she said.
Margaret says that the man reported the family's encounter to the authorities and he was said to have been visited twice by air force personnel and requested not to speak publicly about the matter.
Despite the sketchy details, Margaret is interested in the witness account because of the sightings in the same area and on the same night by the elderly man - and that of a local businessman who also had a close encounter with a craft described as an alien cruise ship.
The third sighting was by the businessman who says he saw a huge craft the shape of a "child's spinning top" while he was driving along the same road as the family who claim to have been abducted.
Margaret says the man, who sketched an outline of what he saw (seen top), told her he stopped his vehicle to look at the craft which he described as being as big a football pitch and hovering above buildings in the village of Llandernog.
The man says the craft had a "myriad of lit windows", almost making him believe it was a cruiser-craft capable of carrying hundreds of people - or beings...
source: www.bbc.co.uk/wales/northeast/guides/weird/ufos/pages/abduction.shtml
The strange and disturbing events began to unfold when for several nights an elderly man living in Little Orme, Conwy, was troubled by what he called "frightening" beams of light over the Great Orme.
Unfortunately for one family travelling by car to the area at the same time on November 10 1997, that was the night they had an unexplained encounter.
They could not account for several 'lost' hours when they suddenly became aware of resuming their journey, according to investigator Margaret Fry.
She was told of their account by a friend of the family who were said to have been advised by officials not to come forward.
Margaret says the couple and their children where driving on the Bodfair/Landernog road when they found their car engulfed by a purple triangular craft.
The next thing they remember is that the purple craft had gone.
"But they could not account for considerable hours of time lost," said Margaret.
"The male was having trouble afterwards with a top molar tooth and he had to go to the denist's," she said.
"A black unknown object fell out while he was at the dentist's - but he had no fillings," she said.
Margaret says that the man reported the family's encounter to the authorities and he was said to have been visited twice by air force personnel and requested not to speak publicly about the matter.
Despite the sketchy details, Margaret is interested in the witness account because of the sightings in the same area and on the same night by the elderly man - and that of a local businessman who also had a close encounter with a craft described as an alien cruise ship.
The third sighting was by the businessman who says he saw a huge craft the shape of a "child's spinning top" while he was driving along the same road as the family who claim to have been abducted.
Margaret says the man, who sketched an outline of what he saw (seen top), told her he stopped his vehicle to look at the craft which he described as being as big a football pitch and hovering above buildings in the village of Llandernog.
The man says the craft had a "myriad of lit windows", almost making him believe it was a cruiser-craft capable of carrying hundreds of people - or beings...
source: www.bbc.co.uk/wales/northeast/guides/weird/ufos/pages/abduction.shtml