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Date of Receipt of Report q{ ’il 06Time of Receipt of Report 21 (0 :t.

Actions Time

Complete report of UFO with as many details as possible and send to

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REPORT OF AN UNEXPLAINED AERIAL SIGHTING

1. Date and time of sighting. 13 September 2006(Duration of sighting.) 21.45L

2. Description of object. A triangular object with lights. One green,(No of objects, size, shape, one red and the other two amber. Therecolour, brightness, noise.) was a strange droning noise as it passed

overhead.

3. Exact position of observer. Not given.Geographical location.(Indoors/outdoors,stationary/moving. )

4. How object was observed. With the naked eye.(N aked eye, binoculars,other optical device, cameraor camcorder.)

5. Direction in which object The object came from the direction of thewas first seen. Isle of Man.(A landmark may be morehelpful than a roughlyestimated bearing.)

6. Approximate distance. Quite far in the distance.

7. Movements and speed. The object was moving across the sky quite(side to side, up or down, fast.constant, moving fast, slow)

8. Weather conditions Was a clear night, with a few clouds dottedduring observation. around.(cloudy, haze, mist, clear)

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REPORT OF AN UNEXPLAINED AERIAL SIGHTING

1. Date and time of sighting. (Date and time not given).(Duration of sighting.)

2. Description of object. A series of orange orbs were seen. (Didn’t(No of objects, size, shape, say how many).colour, brightness, noise.)

3. Exact position of observer. Not given.Geographical location.(Indoors/outdoors,stationary/moving. )

4. How object was observed. With the naked eye.(N aked eye, binoculars,other optical device, cameraor camcorder.)

5. Direction in which object The orange orbs were seen over the townwas first seen. of Bedford, Bedfordshire.(A landmark may be morehelpful than a roughlyestimated bearing.)

6. Approximate distance. Quite far in the distance.

7. Movements and speed. They were going quite fast.(side to side, up or down,constant, moving fast, slow)

8. Weather conditions Not given.during observation.(cloudy, haze, mist, clear)

The National Archives
Bedford UFOs
UFOs, Bedford, 11 September 2006.
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50REPORT OF AN UNEXPLAINED AERIAL SIGHTING

1. Date and time of sighting. 9 September 2006(Duration of sighting.) 21.00L

2. Description of object. Two objects that looked like massive fire(No of objects, size, shape, balls were moving from East to West. Onecolour, brightness, noise.) followed the other a few minutes later.

They were very bright. Before they hadbeen seen, there had been a large bang, andthat is why people were alerted to the factthat something was going on outside.

3. Exact position of observer. A massive bang was heard, and so peopleGeographical location. went outdoors to see what was going on.(Indoors/outdoors,stationary/moving. )

4. How object was observed. With the naked eye. The fire balls were(N aked eye, binoculars, massive and at first moved slowly aboveother optical device, camera the witnesses houses.or camcorder.)

5. Direction in which object Moving from East to West over Stamfordwas first seen. Hill, London.(A landmark may be morehelpful than a roughlyestimated bearing.)

6. Approximate distance. Looked like they were just above thewitnesses houses.

7. Movements and speed. After initially going slow, they were(side to side, up or down, moving across the sky and going very fast.constant, moving fast, slow) They kept in line, maintained their height

and kept their flight path.

8. Weather conditions The evening was very clear as it had been aduring observation. hot, sunny day.(cloudy, haze, mist, clear)

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The National Archives
Stamford Hill UFOs
UFOs, London, 9 September 2006.
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The National Archives
Oldbury UFOs
UFOs, Oldbury, West Midlands, 6 September 2006.
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REPORT OF AN UNEXPLAINED AERIAL SIGHTING

1. Date and time of sighting. (Date and time not given).(Duration of sighting.)

2. Description of object. Just said a UFO.(No of objects, size, shape,colour, brightness, noise.)

3. Exact position of observer. Not given.Geographical location.(Indoors/outdoors,stationary/moving. )

4. How object was observed. With the naked eye and then the witness(Naked eye, binoculars, took a picture of the UFO with his camera-other optical device, camera phone.or camcorder.)

5. Direction in which object Seen over Chigwell in Essex.was first seen.(A landmark may be morehelpful than a roughlyestimated bearing.)

6. Approximate distance. Not given.

7. Movements and speed. Not given.(side to side, up or down,constant, moving fast, slow)

8. Weather conditions Not given.during observation.(cloudy, haze, mist, clear)

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1. Date and time of sighting. 27 August 2006(Duration of sighting.) 21.30L

2. Description of object. Eight yellow/orange spheres that looked(No of objects, size, shape, like they had flames coming out of thecolour, brightness, noise.) back of them.

3. Exact position of observer. Not given.Geographical location.(Indoors/outdoors,stationary/moving. )

4. How object was observed. With the naked eye.(N aked eye, binoculars,other optical device, cameraor camcorder.)

5. Direction in which object Objects were first seen coming from thewas first seen. direction of Whitstable, Kent.(A landmark may be morehelpful than a roughlyestimated bearing.)

6. Approximate distance. Quite far in the distance.

7. Movements and speed. Not given.(side to side, up or down,constant, moving fast, slow)

8. Weather conditions Not given.during observation.(cloudy, haze, mist, clear)

The National Archives
UFOs, Herne Bay
UFOs, Herne Bay, Kent, 27 August 2006.
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L,/ Cf-trREPORT OF AN UNEXPLAINED AERIAL SIGHTING

1. Date and time of sighting. 21 August 2006(Duration of sighting.) 20.50L

2. Description of object. Two extremely bright lights.(No of objects, size, shape,colour, brightness, noise.)

3. Exact position of observer. Not given.Geographical location.(Indoors/outdoors,stationary/moving. )

4. How object was observed. With the naked eye.(N aked eye, binoculars,other optical device, cameraor camcorder.)

5. Direction in which object The lights flew over the Craven Arms Areawas first seen. in Shropshire.(A landmark may be morehelpful than a roughlyestimated bearing.)

6. Approximate distance. Not given.

7. Movements and speed. The lights were sort of turning in different(side to side, up or down, directions and then were drifting throughconstant, moving fast, slow) the sky.

8. VVeathercondnions Not given.during observation.(cloudy, haze, mist, clear)

The National Archives
Shropshire UFO
UFOs, Shropshire, 21 May 2006.
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The National Archives
UFO photo
UFO photograph taken at Clanfield, Wiltshire, 9 August 2006.
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REPORT OF. AN UNEXPLAINED AERIAL SIGHTING

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1. Date and time of sighting. 7 August 2006(Duration of sighting.) (No time given).

2. Description of object. A UFO.(No of objects, size, shape,colour, brightness, noise.)

3. Exact position of observer. Not given.Geographical location.(Indoors/outdoors,stationary/moving. )

4. How object was observed. With the naked eye.(Naked eye, binoculars,other optical device, cameraor camcorder.)

5. Direction in which object Not given.was first seen.(A landmark may be morehelpful than a roughlyestimated bearing.)

6. Approximate distance. Not given.

7. Movements and speed. Not given.(side to side, up or down,constant, moving fast, slow)

8. Weather conditions Not given.during observation.(cloudy, haze, mist, clear)

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REPORT OF AN UNEXPLAINED AERIAL SIGHTING

1. Date and time of sighting. No date or time given.(Duration of sighting.)

2. Description of object. Two flying objects were seen.(No of objects, size, shape,colour, brightness, noise.)

3. Exact position of observer. Not given.Geographical location.(Indoors/outdoors,stationary/moving. )

4. How object was observed. With the naked eye, and then pictures were(Naked eye, binoculars, taken on a mobile phone.other optical device, cameraor camcorder.)

5. Direction in which object Seen over Rushington in West Sussex.was first seen.(A landmark may be morehelpful than a roughlyestimated bearing.)

6. Approximate distance. Quite far in the distance.

7. Movements and speed. Not given.(side to side, up or down,constant, moving fast, slow)

8. Weather conditions Not given.during observation.(cloudy, haze, mist, clear)

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REPORT OF AN UNEXPLAINED AERIAL SIGHTING

1. Date and time of sighting. No date given.(Duration of sighting.) 22.15L

2. Description of object. Four, independent, bright orange lights(No of objects, size, shape, going trom South to North.colour, brightness, noise.)

3. Exact position of observer. Not given.Geographical location.(Indoors/outdoors,stationary/moving. )

4. How object was observed. With the naked eye.(Naked eye, binoculars,other optical device, cameraor camcorder.)

5. Direction in which object Seen over Barton-Ie-Clay in Bedfordshire.was first seen.(A landmark may be morehelpful than a roughlyestimated bearing.)

6. Approximate distance. Not given.

7. Movements and speed. Not given.(side to side, up or down,constant, moving fast, slow)

8. VVeathercondtiions Not given.during observation.(cloudy, haze, mist, clear)

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.REPORT OF AN UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT

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REPORT OF AN UNEXPLAINED AERIAL SIGHTING

1. Date and time of sighting. 18 July 2006(Duration of sighting.) 16.15L

2. Description of object. The object was oblong shape, and was also(No of objects, size, shape, described as looking a bit like a scooter.colour, brightness, noise.)

3. Exact position of observer. Not given.Geographical location.(Indoors/outdoors,stationary/moving. )

4. How object was observed. With the naked eye.(Naked eye, binoculars,other optical device, cameraor camcorder.)

5. Direction in which object The object was seen over Stevenage,was nrst seen. Bedfordshire.(A landmark may be morehelpful than a roughlyestimated bearing.)

6. Approximate distance. Quite far away in the distance.

7. Movements and speed. Not given.(side to side, up or down,constant, moving fast, slow)

8. Weather conditions Not given.during observation.(cloudy, haze, mist, clear)

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9. To whom reported. Luton Air Traffic Control - second hand,(Police, military, press etc) they then in turn rang Das answerphone

and left a message.

10. Name, address and No name or address.telephone no of informant.

11. Other witnesses. Not given.

12. Remarks. Not given.

13. Date and time of receipt. 19 July 200610.45L

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I immediately had the impression that it was a solid object rather than a gas filled balloon. That is why I mistook it for a helicopter which was in difficulty. Also, it was revolving in such a way as to suggest that it was self owered rather than s innin in the wind.

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The National Archives
Banbury UFO image
UFO image from camcorder, Banbury, Oxford, 8 June 2006.
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REPORT OF AN UNEXPLAINED AERIAL SIGHTING

1. Date and time of sighting. (Date and time not given).(Duration of sighting.) ,

2. Description of object. The object was disc shaped with four(No of objects, size, shape, different colours - blue, green, white andcolour, brightness, noise.) orange.

3. Exact position of observer. The witnesses were outside in a field,Geographical location. waiting to be picked up, after attending a(Indoors/outdoors, music festival.stationary/moving. )

4. How object was observed. With the naked eye.(Naked eye, binoculars,other optical device, cameraor camcorder.)

5. Direction in which object Over a field in, Llanfyllin, where the musicwas first seen. festival was held.(A landmark may be morehelpful than a roughlyestimated bearing.)

6. Approximate distance. A few hundred feet up in the air.

7. Movements and speed. The object was moving up and down in the(side to side, up or down, sky and moving quite slowly.constant, moving fast, slow)

8. Weather conditions Dusky but clear, as it was evening time.during observation.(cloudy, haze, mist, clear)

The National Archives
Llanfyllin UFO
UFOs seen at music festival in Wales, 3 July 2006.
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1. Date and time of sighting. 17th June 2006(Duration of sighting.) 23.30 Local time

2. Description of bject. 9 Objects(No of objects, size, shape, colour, Orange Bright Lightsbrightness, noise.) No Sound, No smell

3. Exact position of observer. Observer in his back garden.Geographical location. Stationary(Indoors/outdoors,stationary/moving. )

4. How object was observed. Filmed the objects on a video camera and(Naked eye, binoculars, other his mobile phone.optical device, camera orcamcorder. )

5. Direction in which object was From the Beach inland.first seen. From the west.(A landmark may be more helpfulthan a roughly estimated bearing.)

6. Approximate distance. Not given

7. Movements and speed. Moving. The objects disappeared inland.(side to side, up or down,constant, moving fast, slow)

8. Weather conditions during Weather good.observation.(cloudy, haze, mist, clear)

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1. Date and time of sighting. 17th June 2006(Duration of sighting.) 21.45 Local

2. Description of object. 5 Orange balls oflight, going over one at a(No of objects, size, shape, colour, time at about 10/15 minute intervals.brightness, noise.) Started as Orange/white ball with a halo

around and then turned red/orange. Aboutthe size of a tennis ball or twice as big asthe space station looks. Caller knows it wasnot the space station as he saw this later inthe evening. When he looked throughbinoculars it looked like it had a parachuteattached.

3. Exact position of observer. OutdoorsGeographical location.(Indoors/outdoors,stationary/moving. )

4. How object was observed. Binoculars. Also took some digital(Naked eye, binoculars, other photographs.optical device, camera orcamcorder.)

5. Direction in which object was Appeared above the horizon then wentfirst seen. directly over the house South to North.(A landmark may be more helpfulthan a roughly estimated bearing.)

6. Approximate distance. 8000 - 10000 feet

7. Movements and speed. Travelling about the speed of a Hercules(side to side, up or down, (250 Knots).constant, moving fast, slow)

8. Weather conditions during Not givenobservation.(cloudy, haze, mist, clear)

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The National Archives
Maidstone UFO
UFOs seen at Maidstone, Kent, 3 June 2006.
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The National Archives
Hastings 'alien'
Resident of Hastings reports sighting of “alien outside our kitchen window.”
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’..’ ~REPORT OF AN UNEXPLAINED AERIAL SIGHTING

1. Date and time of sighting. No date or time given.(Duration of sighting.)

2. Description of object. Just said a sighting.(No of objects, size, shape,colour, brightness, noise.)

3. Exact position of observer. Not given.Geographical location.(Indoors/outdoors,stationary/moving. )

4. How object was observed. Not given.(N aked eye, binoculars,other optical device, cameraor camcorder.)

5. Direction in which object Not given.was first seen.(A landmark maybe morehelpful than a roughlyestimated bearing.)

6. Approximate distance. Not given.

7. Movements and speed. Not given.(side to side, up or down,constant, moving fast, slow)

8. Weather conditions Not given.during observation.(cloudy, haze, mist, clear)

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REPORT OF AN UNEXPLAINED AERIAL SIGHTING

1. Date and time of sighting. 30 April 2006 and the 5 May 2006.(Duration of sighting.) (No time given).

2. Description of object. There was the mother ship and two smaller(No of objects, size, shape, orbs that were moving around it. One ofcolour, brightness, noise.) the orbs was white in colour and the other

was orange. They were communicatingwith the mother ship and getting theirenergy off the mother ship too! ! !

3. Exact position of observer. Not given.Geographical location.(Indoors/outdoors,stationary/moving. )

4. How object was observed. With the naked eye and then a camcorder.(Naked eye, binoculars,other optical device, cameraor camcorder.)

5. Direction in which object Seen over the village of Bar last on,was first seen. Staffordshire.(A landmark may be morehelpful than a roughlyestimated bearing.)

6. Approximate distance. Quite close.

7. Movements and speed. Not given.(side to side, up or down,constant, moving fast, slow)

8. Weather conditions Quite clear.during observation.(cloudy, haze, mist, clear)

The National Archives
Mothership
Mothership, orbs and angelic forms sighted over Burlaston, Staffs.
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The National Archives
Welsh UFO
‘UFO’ captured on weather cam, mid-Wales, 8 May 2006.
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REPORT OF AN UNEXPLAINED AERIAL SIGHTING

1. Date and time of sighting. 14 April 2006(Duration of sighting.) (No time given).

2. Description of object. A UFO was seen.(No of objects, size, shape,colour, brightness, noise.)

3. Exact position of observer. Not given.Geographical location.(Indoors/outdoors,stationary/moving. )

4. How object was observed. Not given.(N aked eye, binoculars,other optical device, cameraor camcorder.)

5. Direction in which object Not given.was f"Irst seen.(A landmark may be morehelpful than a roughlyestimated bearing.)

6. Approximate distance. Not given.

7. Movements and speed. Not given.(side to side, up or down,constant, moving fast, slow)

8. VVeatherconditions Not given.during observation.(cloudy, haze, mist, clear)

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... .9. To whom reported. Air Traffic Control, didn’t say where they

(Police, military, press etc) were based, left a message on Dasanswerphone about this UFO report. A TCalso left a number to ring them, but when Itried, the line kept going dead. So Icouldn’t ask them for any other detailsregarding this sighting report.

10. Name, address andtelephone no of informant. No name and address.

II. Other witnesses. Not given.

12. Remarks. Not given.

13. Date and time of receipt. 17 April 200610.30L

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REPORT OF AN UNEXPLAINED AERIAL SIGHTING

L Date and time of sighting. (Time and date not given).(Duration of sighting.)

2. Description of object. A member of the public just said that he(No of objects, size, shape, saw a UFO and that it was there for quite acolour, brightness, noise.) while.

3. Exact position of observer. Not given.Geographical location.(Indoors/outdoors,stationary/moving. )

4. How object was observed. With the naked eye.(Naked eye, binoculars,other optical device, cameraor camcorder.)

5. Direction in which object Not given.was first seen.(A landmark may be morehelpful than a roughlyestimated bearing.)

6. Approximate distance. In the distance.

7. Movements and speed. Not given.(side to side, up or down,constant, moving fast, slow)

8. Weather conditions Not given.during observation.(cloudy, haze, mist, clear)

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e9. To whom reported. Das answerphone.

(Police, military, press etc)

10. Name, address and Name and address not given.telephone no of informant.

There was a lot of shouting going on in thebackground, when the message was beingmade.The only part of the address given that Icould understand on the answerphone, thatwas clear, was South Yorkshire.

II. Other witnesses. Not given.

12. Remarks. Just kept saying that it was UFO, but didn’texplain.

13. Date and time of receipt. 10 April 200610.30L

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l--. REPORT OF AN UNEXPLAINED AERIAL SIGHTING

1. Date and time of sighting. (Date and time not given).(Duration of sighting.)

2. Description of object. Just a sighting.(No of objects, size, shape,colour, brightness, noise.)

3. Exact position of observer. Not given.Geographical location.(Indoors/outdoors,stationary/moving. )

4. How object was observed. Not given.(N aked eye, binoculars,other optical device, cameraor camcorder.)

5. Direction in which object Not given.was first seen.(A landmark may be morehelpful than a roughlyestimated bearing.)

6. Approximate distance. Not given.

7. Movements and speed. Not given.(side to side, up or down,constant, moving fast, slow)

8. Weather conditions Not given.during observation.(cloudy, haze, mist, clear)

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REPORT OF AN UNEXPLAINED AERIAL SIGHTING

1. Date and time of sighting. 30 March 2006(Duration of sighting.) 00.40L

2. Description of object. There was a huge, shimmering ball of(No of objects, size, shape, orange fire. Flew Eastwards and lookedcolour, brightness, noise.) like a black spot, as it disappeared into the

clouds. There was no noise.

3. Exact position of observer. Not given.Geographical location.(Indoors/outdoors,stationary/moving. )

4. How object was observed. With the naked eye.(N aked eye, binoculars,other optical device, cameraor camcorder.)

5. Direction in which object The orange ball of fire came in over thewas first seen. Catholic Church steeple, in Plymouth,(A landmark may be more Devon.helpful than a roughlyestimated bearing.)

6. Approximate distance. Quite far in the distance.

7. Movements and speed. The orange ball, was going roughly the(side to side, up or down, speed of a helicopter.constant, moving fast, slow)

8. VVeathercondffions It was night time, but was quite clear, withduring observation. a few low hanging clouds.(cloudy, haze, mist, clear)

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REPORT OF AN UNEXPLAINED AERIAL SIGHTING

1. Date and time of sighting. 5 March 2006(Duration of sighting.) 17.35L

2. Description of object. Saw a disc flying above two aircraft.(No of objects, size, shape,colour, brightness, noise.)

3. Exact position of observer. Not given.Geographical location.(Indoors/outdoors,stationary/moving. )

4. How object was observed. With the naked eye.(N aked eye, binoculars,other optical device, cameraor camcorder.)

5. Direction in which object The disc was seen over Heme! Hempstead.was first seen.(A landmark may be morehelpful than a roughlyestimated bearing.)

6. Approximate distance. Not given.

7. Movements and speed. Not given.(side to side, up or down,constant, moving fast, slow)

8. Weather conditions during Not given.observation.(cloudy, haze, mist, clear)

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1. Date and time of sighting. 3 March 2006(Duration of sighting.) (No time given).

2. Description of object. Two objects were seen in the sky.(No of objects, size, shape,colour, brightness, noise.)

3. Exact position of observer. Not given.Geographical location.(Indoors/outdoors,stationary/moving. )

4. How object was observed. With the naked eye.(Naked eye, binoculars,other optical device, cameraor camcorder.)

5. Direction in which object In the distance over Streatham, Southwas first seen. London.(A landmark may be morehelpful than a roughlyestimated bearing.)

6. Approximate distance. In the distance.

7. Movements and speed. Not given.(side to side, up or down,constant, moving fast, slow)

8. Weather conditions during Not given.observation.(cloudy, haze, mist, clear)

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