Flying saucers over British Scientology HQ
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Flying saucers over British Scientology HQ
THREE passenger jets had a close encounter with UFOs above Britain’s Scientology HQ, a report has revealed.
Their pilots each saw “two flat, silver discs” as they lined up to land at Gatwick Airport — and some flew within 100ft.
Air traffic control staff then spotted a total of SIX UFOs on their radar before they suddenly vanished.
The close encounter above the Church of Scientology HQ in East Grinstead, West Sussex, on December 30 last year lasted a full seven minutes.
Oddly it emerged a day later that Scientologists — famously followed by Tom Cruise — carved a message to aliens in hills in New Mexico, US. The cult believes aliens inhabit human bodies.
Former MoD UFO investigator Nick Pope called the UK sightings “spectacular”, adding: “The evidence is first rate. The witnesses are experienced pilots and there is radar evidence to back up their stories.”
A probe by UK Airprox Board, which examines near misses, failed to find an explanation. Its report yesterday revealed how a Boeing 777 pilot raised the alarm at 8.53am after spotting “two flat silver discs”.
Minutes later a Boeing 767 and an Airbus 319 saw the same “saucer-like” shapes. The 777 crew said they looked “man-made” and “toy-like”.
Investigators considered explanations including that they were balloons or kites. But Mr Pope added: “None of the theories hold water.”
Airprox classified the encounter as level D — meaning it is unexplained.
Read more: http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/4960250/flying-saucers-over-british-scientology-hq.html#ixzz2Ve0ZSCwB
...I often wonder if UFO's are aliens or space tourists from the future!
Their pilots each saw “two flat, silver discs” as they lined up to land at Gatwick Airport — and some flew within 100ft.
Air traffic control staff then spotted a total of SIX UFOs on their radar before they suddenly vanished.
The close encounter above the Church of Scientology HQ in East Grinstead, West Sussex, on December 30 last year lasted a full seven minutes.
Oddly it emerged a day later that Scientologists — famously followed by Tom Cruise — carved a message to aliens in hills in New Mexico, US. The cult believes aliens inhabit human bodies.
Former MoD UFO investigator Nick Pope called the UK sightings “spectacular”, adding: “The evidence is first rate. The witnesses are experienced pilots and there is radar evidence to back up their stories.”
A probe by UK Airprox Board, which examines near misses, failed to find an explanation. Its report yesterday revealed how a Boeing 777 pilot raised the alarm at 8.53am after spotting “two flat silver discs”.
Minutes later a Boeing 767 and an Airbus 319 saw the same “saucer-like” shapes. The 777 crew said they looked “man-made” and “toy-like”.
Investigators considered explanations including that they were balloons or kites. But Mr Pope added: “None of the theories hold water.”
Airprox classified the encounter as level D — meaning it is unexplained.
Read more: http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/4960250/flying-saucers-over-british-scientology-hq.html#ixzz2Ve0ZSCwB
...I often wonder if UFO's are aliens or space tourists from the future!
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Re: Flying saucers over British Scientology HQ
Maybe they just wanted to take the members back to their home planet!
Re: Flying saucers over British Scientology HQ
Ben_Reilly wrote:Maybe they just wanted to take the members back to their home planet!
LOL
Going to have to do some computer maintainance...I think i've got some unwanted software on my computer.
Catch you later!
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Re: Flying saucers over British Scientology HQ
I'd put this in Miscellany, but it fits here. Our government always had an explanation for UFOs as weather balloons or swamp gas, this chart says it all:
https://2img.net/h/i70.photobucket.com/albums/i111/Lurker61/USAFAircraftIdentificationChart_zps969d1ec3.jpg
https://2img.net/h/i70.photobucket.com/albums/i111/Lurker61/USAFAircraftIdentificationChart_zps969d1ec3.jpg
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Re: Flying saucers over British Scientology HQ
Lurker wrote:I'd put this in Miscellany, but it fits here. Our government always had an explanation for UFOs as weather balloons or swamp gas, this chart says it all:
https://2img.net/h/i70.photobucket.com/albums/i111/Lurker61/USAFAircraftIdentificationChart_zps969d1ec3.jpg
They aren't weather balloons there have been so many testimonies over the years by experienced pilots that would suggest otherwise..There is so much that we don't understand!
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The US government is a joke when comes to labeling everything a weather balloon. My chart is a joke and a dig at the incompetence of our Air Force. Notice in the chart they call a weather balloon "swamp gas." It's humor at their expense. Not to be taken seriously.
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