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Haslingden 'sceptic' spots nine UFOs in night sky


A SELF-confessed “total sceptic” has described his close encounter with nine suspected UFOs.

Peter Green, of Private Lane, Haslingden, reported seeing the flying objects, in a diamond formation, while he was walking his dog late at night.

The sighting occurred at 12.30am on Sunday, January 4 – less than four hours before a Lincolnshire wind farm turbine was damaged by a mystery aircraft.

Experts claim there were several reported sightings in Rossendale at that time and have pledged to launch an investigation.

Mr Green, 55, said he was walking his dog in Grasmere Road when he saw a moving, bright, solid-orange light.

Mr Green, who runs a carpet and upholstery care company, said: “As the first light, which seemed to follow the Rossendale Valley, came closer at what seemed a considerable speed, it rose almost vertically over the other side of the valley above Scoutmoor Wind Farm, followed at regular two-to-three second intervals by a further eight identical objects.

“Once all nine lights had risen to a height when their brightness was faded, they gathered in a ‘diamond nine’ formation, then one by one – in the order they had passed me and risen – they faded and disappeared, or simply gained further height and went out of sight.”

He added: “I was scared because I couldn’t find any logical explanation.

"It wasn’t like the different coloured flashing lights you see on an aircraft or helicopter.

"They were solid orange balls which made no noise. It was weird.

“I’m a total sceptic, but it was like something out of Close Encounters.”

Later that morning, at around 4am, a 20m-long blade was knocked from one of the 20 turbines at Conisholme Fen near Louth, Lincolnshire.

Lancashire-based experts described Mr Green’s sight-ing as “very interesting.”

Phil Catterall, of Bolton UFO Society, said they would be investigating the incident.

“I’ve had around four phone calls and emails saying they saw exactly the same thing and that was before the story about the wind farm,” he said.

A MOD spokesman said they would only investigate if they believed there was a threat to national security or there had been an incursion in UK air space.


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bobo898, Darwen says...
10:02am Tue 13 Jan 09

For gods sake people, CHINESE SKY LANTERNS! Very popular at the moment and come in packs of 3 to 100.

Riverside Ant, Lower Darwen says...
1:00pm Tue 13 Jan 09

Not sure why he was scared it sounds very pretty! Pity he didn't get out the mobile and film it though.

bobo898, Darwen says...
4:38pm Tue 13 Jan 09

Lancashire-based experts described Mr Green’s sight-ing as “very interesting.”

These so-called experts are obviously not impartial, if they were they would have dismissed the sighting.

bburnrover, Wilpshire says...
7:41pm Wed 14 Jan 09

Most UFO sightings have been explained it is up to us as individuals what we believe.The only case that ever interested me happened outside an American airbase near Ipswich but was explained away as a light from a lighthouse which did not seem plausible.On tv today it stated that people could illusionate after 7 cups of coffee so it makes sense to me that none of the UFO sightings have ever been alien craft.The fact is it will take 100s of years at the speed of light to arrive at our nearest galaxy.

Lucy P, Haslingden says...
5:50pm Fri 13 Feb 09

This gentleman doesn't seem like a liar to me, and he himself was sceptical about UFOs in the first place. I doubt Chinese sky lanterns would be able to make a diamond formation, and they are highly unlikely to by chance. As he was a sceptic, I believe that if there was a greater possibility that what Mr Green saw was not out of the ordinary or extraterrestial rather than supernatural, then he wouldn't have bothered to report it.

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