Sunday, May 27, 2012

sketches and reports of sightings in Britain


This doughnut-shaped phenomenon was photographed by a retired RAF officer and sent to his old bosses tasked with investigating UFOs.

The photographer wrote to his former colleagues at RAF Fylingdales in North Yorkshire saying: 'You must admit they are unusual.'

The man, whose name was blanked out in the newly released documents, said: 'I noticed a partial aura in the sky, a minute or so later there was a clap of thunder, then a short while later a ring like a doughnut appeared - the ring was orange in colour with a white/cream finger pushed through, the head of the column glowed an orange colour, behind the doughnut was a second cloud of colour , and a further ring of orange.'This doughnut-shaped phenomenon was photographed by a retired RAF officer and sent to his old bosses tasked with investigating UFOs. The photographer wrote to his former colleagues at RAF Fylingdales in North Yorkshire saying: "You must admit they are unusual." The man, whose name was blanked out in the newly released documents, said: "I noticed a partial aura in the sky, a minute or so later there was a clap of thunder, then a short while later a ring like a doughnut appeared - the ring was orange in colour with a white/cream finger pushed through, the head of the column glowed an orange colour, behind the doughnut was a second cloud of colour , and a further ring of orange..."

 sketches and reports of sightings in Britain


He added: 'The only way I can describe the sighting is that of an atomic or another type of nuclear explosion, the cloud from which did not rise in the sky, but headed from the high atmosphere down toward the earth.'

The man took the pictures while he was on holiday in Habarana, Sri Lanka in March 2004....He added: "The only way I can describe the sighting is that of an atomic or another type of nuclear explosion, the cloud from which did not rise in the sky, but headed from the high atmosphere down toward the earth." The man took the pictures while he was on holiday in Habarana, Sri Lanka in March 2004.

 

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