UFOs landing claim after lights go out (Video)
VIDEO footage of a UFO sighting has been given to The Sentinel by a man who says he saw "eight gold-coloured lights" descending on a field.
Christopher Wilson spotted the first as he drove towards Weston Coyney on Saturday. He said the light went out before a black object went behind some trees on a field behind Coyney Grove.
Another seven objects are said to have formed an arrow shape in the sky before landing. Mr Wilson, who says the incident occurred between 9.42pm and 10.05pm, said: "It was the same yellow as a street lamp. After about five minutes, its light turned off but I could still make out an object.
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"It was oscillating as if it were out of control, but kept a perfect descent profile all the time. There were at least six of these objects that came down in the exact way.
"In the north-east sky, a group of UFOs made a sort of arrow shape in the sky then moved in strange patterns."
The amateur astrologer added there seemed to be a lot of aircraft activity afterwards.
Dave Sadler, of Congleton-based Unknown Phenomena Investigation Association, said he was willing to investigate.
He said: "When planes go behind the clouds, it is often misconceived that they have no lights on. It is very unusual for there to be a suggestion that a UFO has landed."




Comments
by Chris, Stoke
Friday, August 21 2009, 9:25PM
“I'm sorry, but i think i saw what you saw last night.
I saw two lights over Festival Park last night after coming of work.
at first i thought it was a plane, but the lights seemed to be zig zaggging paralell to eath other.
just seemed wierd ...”
by Jermaine, stoke
Thursday, August 13 2009, 6:09PM
“MrGiles 100...HAS WAY TO MUCH TIME ON HIS HANDS! GET A GRIP!”
by peter, weston coyney
Thursday, August 13 2009, 6:01PM
“Dear Mr C. Wilson
Just letting you know my son and his fiancee were travelling up weston coyney road on saturday night and they saw the U.F.O. They actually got out of there car to watch and can confirm your description. Please do not be put off by the " Lantern Heads," there is a global phenomena taking place , most of the world is aware of this. But I cannot say the same for the majority of the people who contributed the letters I had the misfortune to read. They were pathetic and of course written by
" Lantern Heads "
Yours Sincerely Peter”
by MrGiles100, ***
Thursday, August 13 2009, 3:21PM
“'Giles. Numpty. If you read my post you'd have seen my dyxlexia (DYSLEXIA?) comment was indeed a retort to someone who had a dig at my family. I don't care what race, disability , whatever they may have, if they have a dig then they need to be prepared for one back.
Meanwhile, i've (CAPITAL I REQUIRED HERE) done some research on these lanterns and when and where they should be used. Not near to woodland, not in built up areas, not where alcohol is involved etc etc. Nastly little incendary devices arn't (AREN'T) they. (QUESTION MARK REQUIRED HERE - LOOKS LIKE THIS - ?)
Heres (HERE ARE - ARE REQUIRED TO SIGNIFY PLURAL - MANY WORDS AND IF SINGULAR WOULD REQUIRE AN APOSTROPHE) some mixed up words for you to reassemble. Crawl, stone, under, back, your, idiot”
by jermaine, stoke
Thursday, August 13 2009, 12:48PM
“haha Warren cant spell! full on get an oxford dictionary mate! loving the posts steve, keep them coming! P.S. Forget the UFO its all about Warren and the fact he cant spell haha”
by gm, stoke
Thursday, August 13 2009, 3:48AM
“sick to death of reading about warrens apparent dyslexia ,has anyone else noticed it does not follow any patterrn ,eg some post are perfectly legible some aren't?
I wonder if it really exists?
By the way I have experience of dyslexia too,”
by Warren, Meir
Wednesday, August 12 2009, 6:46PM
“Yes Steve... you have a understandind of Chinese lanterns, don't like the ruddy things myself, or fireworks to much for that matter. For you they would pose a problem, as they can be mistaken for UFOs..lol. You need to keep posting round hear mate, you sound like a barral of fun, one of lifes obsesives.”
by Steve C, N-U-Lyme
Wednesday, August 12 2009, 6:29PM
“Giles. Numpty. If you read my post you'd have seen my dyxlexia comment was indeed a retort to someone who had a dig at my family. I don't care what race, disability , whatever they may have, if they have a dig then they need to be prepared for one back.
Meanwhile, i've done some research on these lanterns and when and where they should be used. Not near to woodland, not in built up areas, not where alcohol is involved etc etc. Nastly little incendary devices arn't they.
Heres some mixed up words for you to reassemble. Crawl, stone, under, back, your, idiot”
by Giles, stafford
Wednesday, August 12 2009, 6:17PM
“I think people who make nasty and underhand comments about people's dyslexia should perhaps think about their use of (or rather lack of) apostrophes.
As for urban terrorism, I can only assume that Steve is a zealous health and safety officer with little understanding of basic apostrophe rules and romance. Chinese lanterns at a wedding celebration are great - as far as I know, the Chinese have managed for thousands of years.”
by Beth, Up North
Wednesday, August 12 2009, 4:38PM
“I was one of the bridesmaid's at the wedding stated above and thought I'd show you a better picture of the U.F.O's closer up:
http://i58.photobucket.com/albums/g247/LittleMissKittyBeth/HPIM2616.jpg”