A “concerned citizen”, who wishes not to be named, has described sightings of unidentified flying objects (UFOs) from her garden in Stockport.
Reports of UFO sightings usually come from America, however two new similar phenomena have been reported over northern England.
A “concerned citizen”, who wishes not to be named, has described sightings of unidentified flying objects (UFOs) from her garden in Stockport.
The first, states that it looked like a square or a triangle, had a blurry outline, changed shape and “was flying in a mad course through the sky.”
In the meantime, the second object – brighter white in color and “shaped like a Tic Tac candy” – would disappear and reappear.
UFO testimony in this format is not unheard of since one of the most famous and unusual UFO sightings to date, by the US Navy in 2004, was a hovering white oblong object, which again had been compared to the image of the candy in question.
“The triangular craft was so strange, it looked like it was made of metal with a dark hole in the center”the citizen told MailOnline.
“The candy craft was nice too, it got brighter and brighter then disappeared and came back.”
The two objects, which the resident saw on two separate occasions in the first week of October, made her feel uneasy.
Nick Pope, formerly a UFO expert at the UK Ministry of Defence, said that the images and the story behind them are “fascinating”but no de facto admission of UFOs can be made.
“It’s not possible to tell much from pictures alone”he told MailOnline.
“Any report of a Tic Tac-shaped object performing unusual maneuvers is particularly interesting given the US Navy’s observation of such objects.”
Another British UFO researcher, Philip Mantle, said they could be “conventional” objects like drones or something else quite explainable.
Source :Skai
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