Agree, sometimes very strange objects fall to the earth from the sky, the nature of which is sometimes impossible to explain. What could it be? Unusual natural phenomena, products of top-secret technologies, or voyagers from other worlds? It will focus on three intriguing stories that probably have nothing to do with alien visits, but still remain unsolved.
The first incident occurred in the last days of 1965. On the late evening of December 17, a man named Kenneth William Rees reported a spherical object, glowing with a "bright white light", that sank into a valley between Mold and Rutin in North Wales, according to UK Department of Defense and Royal Air Force documents. The files say that the bright light fell very slowly, and Rhys watched it descend for about two minutes. After that, as noted in the report of the Ministry of Defense, the object "exploded and crumbled." Despite the fact that the next day, the military carried out aerial reconnaissance of the entire territory, this incident remained a mystery.
The second story was told by British UFO researcher Jenny Randles in 1991. A Staffordshire man, whose name is marked with only two letters "ML", saw a strange ship in Churnet Valley, falling from the sky at high speed. According to an eyewitness, it was a silvery rocket about three meters long. M. L. immediately contacted the police, and the next day a police helicopter combed the entire forest area where the UFO fell, but no fragments were found. Only one spot was found to have a noticeable dent, suggesting that something in that spot had hit the ground.
Three years later, several residents of Church Lance, a village near the Cotswold Hills, reported a large barrel-shaped object that had fallen from the sky. Soon the army arrived and cordoned off the entire area. After that, a naval truck slowly drove out of there, on which there was something very heavy. Despite the fact that this story was widely disseminated in the local media, the military remained silent.
“Several fire engines and a lot of police came here,” said Paul Brooke, one of the locals who decided to be interviewed. - The area was cordoned off and people were not allowed there. Then at about 8 pm the thing was taken away in a Royal Navy car, which was escorted by the police in front and behind.
A police spokesman from Evesham said: “I cannot say categorically that nothing happened, but my investigations showed that it was a bale of straw that caught fire and was extinguished by firefighters. Reports of something falling from the sky could be hoaxes, or perhaps someone saw something and came to the wrong conclusion."
This was a statement that did not explain at all why the military arrived so quickly at the site of the fall of a regular bale of straw. In light of all of the above, the “Keep your eyes to the sky” call remains relevant.
Voronina Svetlana
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