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Linda and Mike take a look at some of the UAP hot spots around the United Kingdom.

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Hudson River Radio dot com. This is Travis Walton and you are listening to UFO Headquarters UFO Headquarters and welcome the UFO Headquarters on Hudson River Radio. We are coming to you from an undisclosed location in the Hudson Valley region of New York State. I am Michael Warden and giggling in the background is linda' Zemverman at me here, laughing at my You always get me. Yes, Yeah, I try. I just wing them, you know, the talent.

Well, how are you tonight? I'm good. I'm excited because we're going across the pond for today's show, which is it's going to be interesting, definitely some interesting cases. I know that you're going to start off though. It's really interesting information and news and updates about what you've been doing. Yes, on this side of the pond. Just got back a couple of weeks ago from the Big mouf On Symposium in Cincinnati, and they really did a

great job. I mean, kudos to Moufon. There was I think about five hundred people there and it was actually at the North North Kentucky Convention Center in Covington, and everybody was staying in the Marriot and you go through one of those little sky walks to the convention center, so you didn't have to go out in the one hundred and eleven heat index, which was nice. But some great people. I got the pleasure of meeting the National Director of

Brazil, Chiago Chichetti. I hope I'm pronouncing that correctly. Great guy. In fact, I just did his show last night. I think we need to have him on a lot of cool things going on in Brazil. Eric Tessier Tessier, I hope I got that correct. He's now the new Canadian director of moof on. Great, great guy, excellent stories. And of course you know our very own state director, Christoperno was their best state director ever. So it was it was good to see. Definitely a shout out

to our good friend Chris. Yes, so it was good to see. So it was just great. And you know, then the other five hundred people who had great stories, and one of them just blew me away. So I want to start with that. This really cool older gentleman Ray who only lived a few miles away he in Kentucky, told me about a case from nineteen ninety nine. Now he had never reported this He's like, well, who am I going to tell? He had he talked about it amongst

the people it happened to, but I was basically the first one. He was reporting to me. Well, you're interested? What are you kidding me? So we're going back to nineteen ninety nine Beatyville, Kentucky. He's having a family reunion. One hundred and nineteen people. That's just like a typical lunch for the wardens, right, I mean, that's it. Oh, that's yeah, that's lunch. That's not typical day of the week for most

people. That most families, that's a that's a lot. So you know, they're all in this big field and just having a good time, and at six pm people everybody starts looking up and his wife says to him, is that what I think it is? And so he looks up and he's like, yep, that is that is not something normal. He said. It was a disc at least the size of an aircraft carrier, but rather than being horizontal like we're used to the descriptions, it was on its side,

like if you were holding a shield. And I thought, wow, that's that's on. People have glimpsed to that, but this was a very prolonged sighting, and I said, you know, I've just never heard of such a prolonged sighting of a disc, you know, on its side like that. But we'll get to that store that away. That's kind of come back shortly. So they're looking at this for five minutes, ten minutes,

fifteen, it's just it's just hanging there. So he's cousin who was kind of the official photo taker for the reunion with his thirty five millimeter cameras, and maybe we should pause while the younger people look up thirty five millimeter cameras and a film and one hour photo developing and things like that. They're thinking,

now, are you sure this wasn't eighteen film? So is cousin sitting on the back of a pickup truck with all his cameras around him, and Ray goes and sits next to him and says, why don't you take a picture of it, and like terrified, the cousin quickly replies, my cameras won't take a picture of that, and he's just freaked out. And Ray suddenly feels this fear and he's like, oh, oh yeah, you're right, your cameras won't take a picture of that, which makes no freaking sense.

It's you know, now he can't understand why did he even say that? But I know we've mentioned other cases, and I could do a whole show on people who want to take a picture and something in their head tells them, no, no, it's too dangerous to take a picture. You can't do that. They're like messing with you. So here's two grown men freaking out. We can't possibly take a picture of that. So he was, he said, he was the most excitable of everybody, like what is

this? What should we do? And everybody else is kind of looking at it. Okay, that's cool, like way to mellow. This was Kentucky. We have to you know, Brian known for its whiskey there in Kentucky, isn't and it's delicious. Okay, so maybe that has something. We have to include that as the possible subduing force. But I think it kind

of went beyond that. Thirty solid minutes, this craft hung there and then it's six Just at six thirty, boom, it was gone, And he said, everybody went back to what they were doing like nothing had happened. Nobody was talking about it. However, come that Christmas, they're all getting together, and he said, suddenly it was all everyone was talking about. And every time they've gotten together for the last twenty four years, that's all

everybody talks about. But at the time, it was like, Okay, it's a massive craft, the size of an aircraft carrier hanging in the sky. It's just it doesn't make sense by normal standards. People's reaction to it. And even now he's like, well, why bother reporting it? So you know, I said, well, you're reporting it to me, which is great, I said, but Kentucky moofon ought to know about it. Anybody who's researching Kentucky or disc shaped craft on their side, or mass sightings

or nineteen you know, summer of nineteen ninety nine. It's important. So if you're out there and you have a story and you think nobody's going to be interested in it, there are there are geeky people like me, you will be very interested in it. So that and that just blew me away, that that story and just can I run with something real quick? Please make you make an excellent point there, because how many people don't report things

so individually. It's a single encounter. Yeah, it could be very transformative to the person having the encounter. But it's a single encounter which may mean little on the you know, until the big pictures look at when you have twenty thirty forty over a given period of time, like the Hudson value wave. So you know, yeah, you may think it was an isolated incident maybe to you, but unless you report it, that's not We can't figure

out where the trends are. You can't find those patterns. So it's very important. Even if you think it's insignificant, you know, it may be an important piece of information to a researcher out there to put some pieces to the puzzle together. So yes, yeah, exactly. So everybody out there, you listen to Mike and you go, you go report your your story at least write it down or you know people so I can't write, well you can talk, so record it records your case. So it's you know,

future researchers can. In most smartphones you can do like those voice notes where you talk in it converts it the text. Just tell a story like you were telling anywhere you go, like, hey, this is what happens. Don't worry about the grammar. You're not don't worry about that. Just get it out there, like before you forget or before you know, get it recorded, document it with somebody who's doing research or that can memorialize it for the future. You may be the missing you may be the missing link

or have the missing link of information. I never know, absolutely, so we will jump into the UFO hot spots of the UK, I guess, but we should probably take our first break, so we will be right back. Hudson River Radio dot com. Hudson River Radio dot com a subsidiary of Glacier Entertainment called LC blasting the competition in New York's Hudson Valley Man. We're back, Linda, ready to put our jet packs on and shut on all

across the pond. A little inside joke there from tonight. But I'm interested in this topic because often when it comes to the UK, we hear about a few very select incidents, like the rentals Forrest incident, which is I'm sorry, we're not allowed to mention Randelsham. It's been used way too many times. No Randelsham on this show. No, that's what when people think about the UK, what's their mind always got? Oh Randelsham, Randelsham,

randels it's on everything. But yes, that's just you know, there's so much more than that. Yeah, I mean it's a fabulous case. Don't don't get me wrong, But yes, there it is in the same time frame that we're gonna be talking about later and the show, so that it's interesting to me. Oh, you're gonna sneak it in. I know it a little. We'll get to it, okay. So before I left on the symposium, I had scribbled some notes of you know, these places I

wanted to talk about. I had taken some, and one of them I didn't. I just wrote down the village of Bonsall, which is in the Darbyshire Dells and charming, supposedly lots of cool looking cottages and of course pubs. Everything has to have a pub or two or five. But I didn't. I didn't flesh out the notes. And so remember about that that big disc that race on the other one hundred and eighteen people in Kentucky holding it like, you know, like it was a shield, And I'm thinking,

I've never heard of that. So this is how freaking weird my life is. Because I come back from the symposium like a day or two later, I'd start taking the notes and guess what shows up in the village of Bonsall. Yes, a sideways aircraft carrier. You got it. Okay. So it's two thousand and one and Sharon Rowlands sees something over near her property and she's watching it, and she's watching it and for minutes, and she runs

in and gets her cam quarter and actually films it. This is a case where somebody they're not afraid to film it, they have the wherewithal to get their camcorder. They film. It's a disk with colored lights, but rather than sitting flat horizontal, HiT's sitting up on its side. So this is with it, you know. So in my mind, I'm saying at the symposium, gee, I've never heard of a you know, a prolonged case where a disk is up on its side. So, of course, seventy

two hours later, I'm home writing about this woman seeing this disc. How can I not do what I do when my life is so weird? Exactly so, this craft was silent, It was so low she thought it might actually land. And then she said she described him as engines engine. She didn't know what to say. Two pulsing engines on either side of the craft started doing something and the craft just blinked out and was gone. So she actually showed this NASA was I don't know what NASA was doing in England.

Maybe they've I don't know, they have an office there, they have something. Somehow they contacted each other and they actually reviewed the cam quarter footage and they said they can't say what it was, but it was not a weather balloon. It was something made of metal and it didn't seem to be conventional. So that's that's from the lips of NASA in two thousand and one when

they really didn't want to talk about such things. So before she contacted NASA, she she didn't tell anyone because I love this, you know, in her own inimitable style, she said, well they'll they'll think you Bonkas, won't they. So she didn't talk about it. But a week later somebody else here we go, you don't report it. Well, somebody else had seen it and took a photo, and that photo was in the newspaper.

You can look that up. Bonsle UFO b O N S A L L And it kind of looks like a series of concentric circles on a disc shaped object on its side, you know, was it a hoaxt photo. I don't know the provenance of the photo, but the newspaper published it, and then she decided. At that point, you know, once you realize you're not the loan nut, you feel more confident to talk about it. So I tried to track down that video. I figured by now it's all over

the internet and I couldn't find it. And in a somewhat res an interview, she says, no, it's locked in a vault and I'm not showing anyone. I'm like, well, that's weird. There is some rumor she's not showing anyone because she sold it to a Hollywood producer for twenty thousand pounds. I don't know. I'm just saying, what you know, it just doesn't make sense if she was willing to talk about it, showed it to NASA, but now she won't show it. Maybe because she doesn't have it,

I don't know, but but very cool. You can see the photo though. Farmers throughout the area will be working in their fields and suddenly a bright light will engulf them, which is net for a good thing. They see silver shapes, they see bright lights that turn green, They see rotating beams of light. They see balls of fire. And this is one of my favorite. One farmer I think it was a farm. No, it was a man out walking his dog. And there's this sudden pink glow in

the sky. And there's a craft, he said, which looked like a vertical shoe box. Not the most narrow dynamic of craft. No, not not not a typical observed object, No, No, very rare. The rectangles and squares, I'm very interested in them. So of course, the local hotels getting guests from all over who want to go on UFO tours, and so they were providing that. But I loved this. They installed a

hot tub overlooking the valley for skywatchers. That's my idea of skywatching. Get a nice beverage, getting the hot tub, and if you don't see UFOs, who cares? If you do, exactly great, And it's a good reason to keep going back every night. That's right, you know. So yeah, so next time either of us are in the UK, I think

we need to go to Bonsall and reserve that hot tub. The other thing I had to bring it up. The other claim to fame, other than being a UO hot spot, it is the World hen Racing Championship location. Did you say, did you say hen racing in racing, Yes, as opposed to rooster racing, because that would probably break out into a bloody cock fight. So they exclusively use hens every August. You can bring your own hen, or you can rent one for five pounds. And you have to

watch this video from the twenty twenty two championship. There's the They have these barricades up a thirty foot long course, screaming people all around, and people are in the end holding their hands and they're like one, two, three, go, and they let the hens go, and the hens kind of stand there and wander around a little pick the ground. Occasionally one actually runs.

The championship time is three seconds because that hand just took off, but they said usually it takes a lot longer because apparently hens lack of focus. And then the winning owner they get a bag of meal worms and a trophy. So I mean, good for the hen they get, they get their extra snack there, I mean for running that whole thirty feet or walking slowly and just happening to stumble over the finish line. So here we have two

ideal reasons to go to the village of Bonsall. So UFO watching. If you go in August, you can rent a hen and maybe win a bag of meal worms, although that would be very interesting to bring back through customs. So that that is the village of Bonsall. Uh pretty cool, right, Yeah, I'm not sure what's more interesting the hen racing or the UFO fightings. I'm torn about this one, and you're lacking focus, like a head now worn by that. But no, it's it's definitely interesting. The

fact that how it's described the objects being seen in that area. I think it's I think we need to do boots on the ground at some of these places. Oh, we really do. It's, you know, such a variety of craft by so many different people, and this is just a small, little, you know, quaint little village. Why Bonds. It's like people always say, why Pine Bush? Why the Hudson Valley? I have no idea. And Rowlands is my my paternal grandmother's maiden name, so it's

a Welsh last day well at least her family was Welch from Wales. Maybe you're related, all right, anybody that's in bon Sol, would that last name reach out to me? There you go, we could be cousins here, Yeah, do an ancestry yep, cousins from an alien mother. So we have another UFO hot spot. Should we take our second break or do you want to dive in your your choice? Maybe let's do the second one, then we'll take our second Okay, okay, all right, I'm sorry.

No hens are involved in this. Next I'm out of here. I'm sorry, but I know I'm out of here. We are going to bonnie Bridge Sky. Bonnie Bridge is a small town. They call it now the bonnie Bridge Triangle because anytime anything how come, we don't call it the pine Bush Triangle or the Hudson Valley Triangle. I think we just did. Can we coin that? Yeah? Trade market, we trade market, Okay,

Hudson Valley Triangle. It's near fall Kirk. If you know that area, it is known or they call themselves the UFO Capital of the UK, And I admit I had not heard of bonnie Bridge before, but so much has gone on. It really kind of started around nineteen ninety one, not that things didn't happen before, but it really picked up, which again kind of reminds me of pine Bush. You know, the heyday was in the nineties. So in the area there's about one hundred and seventy five thousand people,

sixty thousand of them have been witnessed to something unusual the village. The village itself only has five thousand people, so that's an astronomical number of witnesses. Yes, which it's almost half, it's approaching half. Yeah, and that doesn't say that they've only seen one thing. They could have had. Some of these people have witnessed things four or five times, so but they're considered a witness. So it really is an enormous amount. And again everybody says,

why bonnie Bridge, We don't know. There's one man who said his brother came running in the house and said balls of light were chasing him. Yeah, okay, sure, so he goes outside. Well, I'll be damned there are balls of light swirling around in like figure eights and silently making

all these you know, bizarre motions that conventional craft can't. There was a case November twenty third, nineteen ninety six where they see something in the sky again and it turns out to be two balls of lights doing aerobatics that's so not just hanging there, actually like intelligently controlled maneuvers. And they hear they don't hear anything from the balls of light, but they hear some helicopters approaching.

Unmarked helicopters start trying to chase these balls of light, which is you know, futile, because they said it was like a cat and mouse game. You know, the helicopters are approaching, they take off this way, they filed. They were just they were just toying with them. There's a case of John Wilson who was with a bunch of other people and they see these bright balls going up and down and sideways and shooting off and coming back.

They were just mesmerized. His daughter was standing next to him, and I loved the description. She was gripping his arm tightly. She was kind of freaking out because you have no frame of reference, right, what are these things doing? They watched it for fifteen to twenty minutes, mesmerized, and they've got video of it and you can see it online of these you know, balls of light doing I you know, I don't know what.

And he just said, nothing moves like that. And he also said, if you were to watch the whole video, because there's a lot of swearing on there because everybody's like, what the blank are we looking at oh my blank, what is at? Which is genuine reactions? Right? Absolutely, it's not filtered. It's not you know, thought of it's not you know, someone hasn't sat there and put thought into what they're going to say. This is happening and they're reacting. That's genuine. That's the kind of I

witness testimony. You'd like to hear, absolutely like this. Yeah, So there were dozens and dozens of sightings within a six month period that year. Triangles again, the balls of light, cigar shaped craft, some of them tilted upright again, come on, what's going on? That's very unusual, and still to this day they have about three hundred per year, which you know, for a village of five thousand in a small area, it is

really is really remarkable. So, Brian, I think you need to pay particular attention to this since you are currently on a road trip and this involves people suddenly finding themselves places they didn't drive. So hopefully this will oh yeah, yeah, yeah, he's got thumbs up. He wants to be someplace. If you get abducted, you call me right first, do you start recording, then you call me. So we are going to the Army Camp of Culti Braggin Training Camp, which is not far from bonnie Bridge Cadets Sue

under Hill and David Hardy. It's August eighth, nineteen ninety three. They were supposed to be driving to this Aberfoyle Visitors Center. The roads are not you know, small little country roads. It's about a forty minute drive and they're supposed to be there no later than three forty five. But everything was going wrong that day at the training camp, so they at a late start.

They didn't get on the road until two thirty. So they're driving and driving and she switches that she starts driving, then David takes over and she said she just doves off and she wakes up and they're both startled because there's a road sign that says Oban five O B A N. They're like, wait a minute. Oben's a coastal town which is near the West coast, which is like way way out of their way. They had absolutely no idea how they got there. So they turn around and start driving back and they

think, great, we've got to go all the way back. We're going to be so late. We're supposed to be there at three forty five. They end up a ride at three fifteen earlier than they should have, and between the mileage and you know they mapped out the mileage, they somehow went one hundred and fifty three miles in forty five minutes over bad roads. That's an average of two hundred miles an hour. Yeah, I was gonna say that's molding. So that is I'm not sure they did that on those UK

roads. Know how they got way way out of their way and then they drive back in there early. That is that is very, very bizarre. So that's not the only thing that's happened to these two people. Just two days earlier, they're driving in the area and they see all these little lights ahead of them down near the road surface, Like what the heck is that? It was the reflection of their headlights in the eyes of about fifty cats, which for some reason, we're all congregated in this little circle. They

were forming a circle by the side of the road. That's a little that's a little unnerving. I get a nerve when my one cat will just sit and stare at me for a couple of seconds. Yeah, somebody said there's a fault line there, and maybe there's some magnetic fields they're drawn to. I don't I don't know it, so, yeah, you know, to stretch of fault lines. I mean, don't you think that would happen more

than I know? So I know it's stretching it. But they're they're look, you know, you're grasping for you know, and then two days later you end up in Oban and missing time. So we go ahead two years and these same poor two people they're leaving the camp at nine thirty pm and they're driving to the town of Calendar to have dinner at a Chinese restaurant. They make it to the restaurant, fine, they eat, They leave the restaurant at eleven forty five. They sat a beautiful clear night, the moon's

reflecting in the lake. They're driving along. All of a sudden, she says, David, just panics, absolute panics, slams on the breaks. What the heck is wrong? There's the sign that says Oban five, the same freaking location that they were two years ago. This was seventy miles out of their way. They have no idea how they got there, so they are right. We just like last time. That's not panic, although they're panicking let's turn around and go back the same way. We'll find out.

You know. Suddenly they do not recognize the road. They said that the signs look old fashioned. There are no cars. There's no cars even parked in front of people's homes. Nobody's homes have a car. They don't see. I know, but I would be flipping out. Then they come to this railroad bridge, this enormous railroad bridge they had to drive under. Neither of them had ever seen this railroad bridge on this road before. And they come to find out there used to be a railroad bridge there, but it

had been demolished in nineteen sixty five. This is nineteen ninety five, thirty years later, and they're driving under a rail road bridge and there they have to be in an incredible state of hysteria. And then just like that, everything's back to normal. There's other cars, the road looks familiar. They get back to camp. They think it's probably the wee hours of the morning. The camp gates are still open and they're like, why are you still

at the gates open because it's not time to close them yet. They actually arrived early back to camp, even though they went one hundred and forty miles out of their way. I love this case. It's fascinating. I mean, there's so much to dissect. I know how many cases involved missing time,

yes, but this is a time slip yea. How many cases do people report going back into time and ahead into time or I back in time but going The only thing I can relate to is I remember years ago someone flying in the Bermuda Triangle toward Florida and he goes into this swirling cloud mass and ends up getting to his destination way ahead of time without expending the fuel. Yeah, because here you just don't have miss missing time. You have

missing time, but you have more accelerated time. How are you getting It's yeah, very unusual case. And the nape, Yeah, the landscape is different. There's a bridge there that shouldn't be there. So so Brian, if you see a sign that says oban five, uh call us yeah, FaceTime. So one last bit on the Bonnie Bridge. Here there's a local politician, account Counselor Billy Buchanan. Since nineteen ninety two, he has written

to every Prime minister members of the Scottish Parliament. He is demanding an investigation, you know, for thirty one years now. He's like, we deserve answers all the craft I talk about. Also, people are seeing them coming in and out of the water where we heard that. There's another invest you know, nobody's done anything, so he keeps trying. But there's a local investigator, Malcolm Robinson, who has interviewed people who've seen all those craft and

spheres. And also I have to manage he says. People claim grays have been abducting them from their beds. So it's like the whole ball of alien wax here in bonnie Bridge and the best apparently the best placed to see anything. This I caught my attention because you know, we both love ancient stone sites. The best location is a place called High bonnie Bridge where there's an ancient broch. Now, the brochs are the circular towers that are about two

the Tapach broch. It's about two thousand years old. And do I think they were they're drawn to these ruins. No, but maybe they put the broch there because that's where things, you know, what they considered to be supernatural, maybe spiritual. Maybe that's where they thought the guard gods were two thousand years ago. Because all these lights. So we need to get to

bonnie Bridge and Bonsall I think road trip. Yeah, I'm gonna look a little bit more into that area, see where it is on map exactly, and you know, may have to may have to get to the UK quicker than I thought. Yes, one they go back for you know a lot of reasons, but I guess this is a good one. Yeah. So if we if we ever get to do our Orkney trip, I think bonnie Bridge High bonnie Bridge will be uh a little excursion there. And hope we

don't see a sign that says open five. Well, if you let let my sense of direction navigate, we know how that would be bind up. Maybe maybe I'll freak you. See, I know where you live, so maybe I'll have Bob make up a sign that says open five and put it at the end of your street. That would be funny anyway. So yeah, so two very hot hot spots in the UK. And when we come back from our second break, you are going to blow our minds even further. Mike with a cop case. Correct, Yes, we are going to

delve into the police. Be right back. This is Hudson River Radio dot com, your local Rockland County station. This is Hudson River Radio dot com and we are back continuing our investigation of some interesting sightings in the United Kingdom

and Linda. As as everyone probably knows by now if you don't, I am a retired police officer police sergeant, and so whenever I see police officer related encounters, I get, you know, I perk up a little bit more because I find those tend to be very just very interesting to me. Because police officers, for the most part, would have avoided making such reports, especially in years before, where it just it wasn't as popular it is today. It wasn't accepted, and it could be a career killer. You

know. It could mean you were no longer going to be getting promotions, or it could mean maybe you're not going to have a job, or people weren't going to think you were credible. People are going to question your sanity. So police officers are very reluctant to report things like that in general. You know, they used to when I was first doing ghosts with you.

You know, it would be kind of a joke until privately, like hey listen, I had this happened, you know, but because they did have experiences, but they weren't running around telling everybody, So you know, there's a certain level of credibility that I think they start with. Doesn't mean they're always telling the truth, but I tend to believe them a little bit more,

if that makes sense. So we're going to talk about a police officer, police Constable Alan Godfrey with the West Yorkshire Police, and his story is very interesting. But in order to tell his story, he has an encounter on November twentieth, nineteen eighty, but we have to go back to June sixth of nineteen eighty, So a few months before, there's a gentleman in the area named Man, an older man named zig munt A Domski, known as Ziggy, so we're gonna call him Ziggy. Okay, So Ziggy is

a fifty six year old man. He is a miner and an immigrant, and he disappears from his home on June sixth, nineteen eighty just vanished. Go on, They obviously start looking for him, concerned about his well being. Fifty six year old man doesn't just normally wander away, and he is found three days later, twenty miles away, on top of a ten foot pile of coals. So he's twenty miles from home and he's up on a coal pile. But that's not the weirdest part. He was last seen in

his soup and he was found still wearing his suit. However the shirt was missing, so he's still wearing his suit but no shirt. His watch and his wallet were missing. His hair had been roughly cut. He had one day of beard growth, so apparently he was clean shaven when he left. Should have three days of beard growth, had one day. Now, there was a lot of rumors ball lightning got him that was one of them KGB. Now I don't I'm not sure. I didn't see a lot of expansion

on why the KGB would have been after him. Maybe because of his where he lived prior, but what do you think the coal on top of a coal pott? Yeah, this is a very This case gave me chills when I first heard about it. And the fact that Alan Godfrey was the one who was finding this body and then what happened to him just puts it in you know, exponential weirdness. It's very you know, talking about missing people showing up like with their clothes not buttoned right or in weird places. If

if you interested in the missing people. That of course is David Politis Forte. He has tons of books and I got to meet him at the symposium. He was the keynote speaker and great guy and but boy, his stories will creep you out. They just and this fits you know, some of the profiles. It just somebody vanishes and then you found them where, right, and under what circumstances exactly? Yeah, and no you can't determine cause

of death. And so this was very weird. But this is not not the weirdest part, right for poor Alan So and I do I do want to mention. I forgot to mention that not only was his you know, shirt missing, his watch, his clothes are improperly fastened. So by that I'm I'm assuming they mean buttons or zippers and things like that. So somebody redressed him wrong, right and cut his hair. Yeah, again, it

begs the question why exactly. But we'll move on to talk more about the police officer Godfrey, who, as you mentioned, was the first there on the scene to to see him, mister Zigi. Now, in November twenty eighth, nineteen eighty, there's reports of cattle wandering in a nearby village cattle, wondering that's a thing. Yep, he responds, And this is an

interesting one because he sees a bright long ahead. It is a rotating diamond shape object about twenty feet in height fourteen feet in width, and he sees us. He attempts to get on his radio to call for backup. That's his first instinct. His radio is not working. So nineteen eighty this is well before cell phones or any other thing. You had your radio, and if that didn't work, you're on your own as a cop. So his radio doesn't work. Then all of a sudden, he just vanished, and

he woke up thirty yards down the road. So he's a vanished as he like, basically just wakes up. He loses his consciousness and wakes up thirty yards away. Under hypnotic regression, he described it was missing. He was missing thirty minutes of time, by the way I should mention that. So he goes unconscious, wakes up at thirty minutes later, thirty yards away. So under hypnotic regression, he reported that he had seen a bright beam of

light at which he passed out. Then his next recollection was he woke up in a room and it was a medical procedure being performed on him by little small beings and a humanoid. So it seems like two different descriptions, not just like we normally hear the grays or you know, it's small creatures and a humanoid. Now there's some of it, you know. I think in twenty eighteen he said he was never He might have been a dream who was recounting. You know, I don't know what what the case is today with

him, but well, but he did do a sketch. Yes, as as he was sitting there. So yes, that's huge. We have a yes. Is he recounting things or is he trying to change the story for other reasons? Yeah, as we know that's happened. So again, police officers, I tend to think again, I'd like to think he was being honest his first assessment and he had some kind of experience there. Yeah, and the little bit about not being able to have children. Did you get

into that part? No? I did not. Okay, so chicken scratch, I could not read. Before this event, he had had an injury sometime previously which the medical the medical result of this injury, he could not have children. Okay. Soon after this event, his wife got pregnant and it apparently it was his and he had a son. Very strange. People don't usually spontaneously become fertile after a serious injury. So just another level of

weirdness on top of all this. So we have the the ciggy disappearing, ending up on top of a pile of coal, misdressed, with his hair cut, no cause of no discernible cause of death. We have his Godfrey's sighting where he did a sketch. You can look that up. Look up Alan Godfried's sketch. He made it as he's sitting there looking at it, then has the missing time and then suddenly he can have a child again. Yeah, that's what's going on over there, Nightly. I think we started.

We have to start making field trips here, Yeah, field investigations. You know, so much weirdness, so little time and so little money to travel. Yeah. I remember years ago they offered I don't remember which airline. It was a considerable a mount but in retrospect, what a deal. It was like unlimited travel, like you know, ticket for the rest of your life, some big lump sum. They offer a few of those grand or something. Yeah, but the people that I've read stories about it where

people have done that and then just travel. I mean, they have gotten more than their you know, the airlines would never think to do that today. Oh yeah, baggage fees. That's like two flights now, so they probably hate when this person calls, you know, to make another schedule another flight, like, oh god, not him again. But you know, I wanted to mention something about some of these sightings. We keep seeing balls of light balls, you know, they're described as balls of light, and

it just things pop into my head. I'm I'm sudying World War Two at the moment back in college, so can hear it. I'm going for another degree here in history. But it reminded me of the food fighter sightings later in World War Two. They were described as balls of light Christmas lights, you know, that were following. So again, are they related? Maybe not, but it's just interesting when you start seeing those connections. Yeah,

the Germans thought it was the Americans. The Americans thought it was the German secret project, and guess what it wasn't either of ours, right, And that's what I what I really like about those sightings from the pilots is, like you said, the initial sightings. People thought, Okay, those are the Germans with their advanced airplanes, their rocket you know airplanes, and the

Germans thinking the same thing about the Americans. And here, meanwhile, it's neither side was was causing it. Yeah, and you know you're you're flying U combat mission over enemy territory. You're you know, your life depends upon your ability to observe. And so many pilots saw these. This was not imagination. And yeah, the English and the Americans and the Germans all saw

them. So I just think it's some interesting coincidence that sometimes we start seeing when you hear about these sightings and start putting, you know, two plus two together, and unfortunately in the UFO field, it always adds up to six or seven instead of right two two four? No, no, And

you know, I wanted to just switch subjects too slightly. And this is something I see a lot of lately online in different Facebook groups about UFOs that I'll sometimes troll and and sort of lurk in the background in its crop circles in the UK and the thoughts that people have about them. What do you think? What is your I think spot here? Yeah, yeah, I think there's a long history of circular depressions or other shapes of depressions made in crops. You know, we had one in pine Bush, that we had

one in wall Kill. It happens if a craft gets low, it will make a depression the geometric shapes and faces. And now I don't and oh, it's the aliens communicating with I'm going to get a lot of hate mail from this, but but really bending wheat is their best way communicate. Here here's hold hold my beer. About the hate mail, I'm about to about to take it from you. You know, that's been my one of the

things in my reading these comments, I see that all the time. It's a message, it's about this, and I'm thinking, you know, in what's seventy seven, we sent out the voyager probes, with each probe having a golden gold plated record a phonograph for for those of us who remember, with pictures recordings of Earth and on that. We put the instructions on how to listen to it because there's messages on there. We actually they included a

needle so they could play the record. Because for those people that were born after I don't know, nineteen ninety, you know, you had to have a little needle that went on the record, and you know, forget it. You won't, you know, slick it up something your parents or grandparents had. But we did that in seventy seven. One nineteen seventy seven technology a phonograph with instructions. But yet we're to assume that an alien species which

has mastered interstellar to travel to get here. Obviously they would have to comes here, and the only way they can communicate is by bending wheat, making figures and then disappearing. Yeah, well, here's here's a message for Earth. It's a bunch of squiggly shapes. It's a gem at trick. It looks very cool. But why why would if you have a message and you're that advanced, Is that how you're going to communicate in the middle of a

remote farm field? Yeah, your hate mail too, Michael Jay Warden care of I just go back to that, because it's like, it's such a common sense if we did it in seventy seven. Now, if you're introducing common sense into uphology, you're not going to get very You are not going

to get on ancient aliens. I'm sorry, darn it. I'm taking my ball and going home all right, all right, all right, sorry for the curveball, but that just kind of popped in my head as we're we're on the subject of the UK, because it always seems to be so focused on the United Kingdom, the crop circles, and like you said, there's a difference between depressions, circular depressions, multiple circular depressions where allegedly craft had

landed or contacted versus elaborate designs and intricate things like that. Yeah, I'm with you, so yes, please direct your hate mail to Michael J. Ward. Yes, I'm easily google ball you more than welcome to sends it. All right, Well take us out in your own inimitable style. Well, thank you everybody once again for joining us here on UFO Headquarters. And not only are we the UFO Headquarters in the Hudson Valley, but now we

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