Mark Barrowcliffe
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I never believed in UFOs, until I saw one. I was driving home through Surrey one winter's evening in 1997, when I saw a luminous orange object floating in the distance above the trees. It was the classic UFO shape, like a cigar, and it appeared eerie and otherworldly, almost as if it was translucent. Suddenly, it took a smart leap to the left, stopped and zoomed upwards. Then it disappeared and reappeared lower. I didn't know of any aircraft that behaves like that.
I was absolutely terrified, not because of imminent alien invasion but because I was going to have to throw a lifetime of scepticism out of the window. I trembled as I thought of myself on daytime TV shows with the worst allies in the world - Kansas farmers, mullet-sporting crop circle fiends, camouflage-clad conspiracy theorists. After years of shooting at these easy targets, I was going to have to start sticking up for them.
I stopped the car and looked at the object from a layby in absolute wonder. All around me, others were doing the same. It came nearer and the thought: “Look, I can bear being a UFO believer, Lord, but don't make me have to say I was abducted too,” crossed my mind.
As it came closer, I saw it had writing on the side. “Orange”. It was a blimp, lit up to advertise the mobile phone company. If I'd kept driving then I might have been convinced to this day that I'd seen a UFO. Airships just don't jump about in the sky. But, viewed through trees from a moving car on a bumpy road, this one did.
Psychologists have often pointed out that witness statements are unreliable and that people see what they want to see. I now know that to be true - because, for ten minutes in 1997, I was that unreliable witness.
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That means we can now discount the thousands of other reports taken each year , and there is nothing at all to this phenomenon, despite actual video and hundreds of reports from pilots, military and other people who have nothing to gain from reporting them. Thanks for the resolution to this issue.
kl, euegene, usa
I agree with John, this article is a waste of time. Why doesn't the author do some PROPER research and look at evidence given by reliable witnesses to UFOs... He could start with some of the sightings by astronauts like Buzz Aldrin or maybe a sighting by President Carter...
Jamie, UK, UK
I did see a UFO years a go, high in the sky, oval shaped, with red and yellow lights and a white light getting lighter and then dimmer.
Acouple of days later I found out that I had seen a police patrolboat reflected in the sky.
Aart van Wijk, Gameren, Netherlands
I agree. There are countless of expert witnesses, from air traffic controllers, to both civil and military pilots, high ranking military personnel, astronauts, scientists, a president of the United States, and even a recent candidate to the presidency, The Canadian ex -minister of defense...etc...
Manu, London, UK
Why don't you report the sightings by reliable witnesses like airline pilots, police officers and the military then. This news article is obviously a waste of Internet bandwidth as we know 95% of sightings have rational explanations already. It's the remaining 5% we should focus on.
John, UK,