Post by georgek on Sept 4, 2016 5:09:52 GMT 1
It was way back in 1965 when I had my first sky watch in my back garden in Wollaton in Nottingham at around midnight on a clear starry night in August.
I was using a bed side lamp positioned in a zinc washing up bowl to transmit Morse Code into the night sky, in the hope of seeing a UFO, after reading a book by George Adamski called:- "Flying Saucers Have Landed"
Around my neck, I had a Kodak Brownie Cresta 2 120 film camera.
Occasionally I would take pictures of the night sky without a flash light in the hope of capturing something on film. I was using a single frame for a lot of the time, and probably clicked the shutter about ten times. Swinging the camera around at random, as I had the feeling of being watched.
After transmitting Morse Code for about twenty minutes, the ground lit up with a brilliant pulsating light. So bright that I dare not look up. I was scared but I did not want to show that I was afraid in front of the UFO people because I felt ashamed.
Unfortunately, my legs began to shake, so I pretended that I just had enough for the night and walked towards our kitchen.
A bright insignia shone on the coal house wall that I will never forget.
My UFO mates turned up unexpectedly at our house the next day as I could not await to tell them what I had seen. As I described the insignia, my friend drew out a pack of group ID cards with that same insignia drawn in the top left corner. Neither of us had any inclination what each of us knew.
The film lay dormant on our mantle piece for many weeks, until I decided to hand it over to a UFO colleague by the name of Jim Raynor who also worked the government labs at Aspley Notts.
The backing paper of the 120 Pan film can be seen showing the number eleven. This is most likely NOT radiation fogging, but probably light having got on the film after being loosely wound.
You can see the writing of Jim Raynor at the back of this picture. (so I am telling the truth...as can also be seen by the age of the Bromide paper)
The next part is even more strange....
Here... see for yourselves.
Two entities floating as circled.
Technically...impossible to capture at such a high magnification on a very cheap camera at night without flash. The borble object....I have no idea what it is? As we have nothing like it!
This is the insignia that was projected on our wall.
My Point
Okay...say that I make mistakes or over imaginative.....but you KNOW that I speak with all HONESTY!
I was using a bed side lamp positioned in a zinc washing up bowl to transmit Morse Code into the night sky, in the hope of seeing a UFO, after reading a book by George Adamski called:- "Flying Saucers Have Landed"
Around my neck, I had a Kodak Brownie Cresta 2 120 film camera.
Occasionally I would take pictures of the night sky without a flash light in the hope of capturing something on film. I was using a single frame for a lot of the time, and probably clicked the shutter about ten times. Swinging the camera around at random, as I had the feeling of being watched.
After transmitting Morse Code for about twenty minutes, the ground lit up with a brilliant pulsating light. So bright that I dare not look up. I was scared but I did not want to show that I was afraid in front of the UFO people because I felt ashamed.
Unfortunately, my legs began to shake, so I pretended that I just had enough for the night and walked towards our kitchen.
A bright insignia shone on the coal house wall that I will never forget.
My UFO mates turned up unexpectedly at our house the next day as I could not await to tell them what I had seen. As I described the insignia, my friend drew out a pack of group ID cards with that same insignia drawn in the top left corner. Neither of us had any inclination what each of us knew.
The film lay dormant on our mantle piece for many weeks, until I decided to hand it over to a UFO colleague by the name of Jim Raynor who also worked the government labs at Aspley Notts.
The backing paper of the 120 Pan film can be seen showing the number eleven. This is most likely NOT radiation fogging, but probably light having got on the film after being loosely wound.
You can see the writing of Jim Raynor at the back of this picture. (so I am telling the truth...as can also be seen by the age of the Bromide paper)
The next part is even more strange....
Here... see for yourselves.
Two entities floating as circled.
Technically...impossible to capture at such a high magnification on a very cheap camera at night without flash. The borble object....I have no idea what it is? As we have nothing like it!
This is the insignia that was projected on our wall.
My Point
Okay...say that I make mistakes or over imaginative.....but you KNOW that I speak with all HONESTY!