Date:
1974
Location: St. Mary Cray, Kent, United Kingdom
I
as working in a multistory office block in St Mary Cray,
Kent, England. Looking out of the window on the 4th or
5th floor, I saw a stationary light in the sky above the
houses in the Petts Wood direction. It looked like a metallic
oval disc but quite small.
Source:
UFO Evidence
Date
Posted: 2/18/2004 5:48:36 a.m.
Day/Night: Daytime
Duration: 5 minutes
No. of Witnesses: 2
No. of Object(s): Single
Full
Description & Details
"I
as working in a multi-storey office block in St Mary Cray,
Kent, England. Looking out of the window on the 4th or
5th floor, I saw a stationary light in the sky above the
houses in the Petts Wood direction. It looked like a metallic
oval disc but quite small. Size was relative as I had
nothing to compare it with. It could have been small near
by or large far off. I pointed it out to a colleague.
He saw it only as a light, no shape and no sense of material.
After some two or three minutes, another colleague came
into the room. I called him over to have a look. The moment
I did so, I turned back to the object and saw it vanish.
Out of the corner of my eye, I saw it streak into the
sky almost vertically like a line of white dots. The switch
from stationary to movement appeared instantaneous. The
newly arrived colleague saw nothing."
Personal
Background
"I
worked in two UK government departments and in a learned
and professional society as an administrator. At the time
of the incident, I was specialising in abstracting and
indexing technical report literature in the aerospace
field. I knew a fair bit about aircraft at the time. I
have a B.Sc. degree in physics and M.Sc. in Information
Science."
Other
Comments
"I
do not assume that they are alien spacecraft, although
it is a possibility. They could be an unknown natural
phenomenon produced by stresses in the earth or they could
be a form of being that lives offworld or a projected
form from a different space-time system. In my case, the
person who saw the object with me was open-minded and
a good friend. The one that arrived later was a sceptic
and I did wonder if we were being watched. I have no logical
reason to believe this. In fact, it is quite illogical
given how far away we must have been - at least half a
mile to two miles. It happened almost as if my pointing
it out to the second 'witness' prompted its departure.
Since that time, I have had an increasing number of insights
into space-time and the nature of reality. I cannot say
they are connected to the incident but I cannot discount
the idea entirely. These are not likely to be accepted
by science, so I do not wish to say more. If what I have
'seen' is true, then our view of reality is way off the
beam. I think most people would regard me as eccentric
to say the least, so I do not make a fuss about it."
Reported
Sighting? No
Location: Benfleet, Essex, England
Age: 54
Source:
http://www.ufoevidence.org/cases/case70.htm