UFOs... IS THE TRUTH OUT THERE? - IT IS IN THE UK
A BURNING
QUESTION HAS PLAGUED THE HUMAN RACE FOR CENTURIES…IS THERE LIFE BEYOND OUR OWN
PLANET?

Mysterious objects in the sky have fuelled the debate and the Hartlepool and
east
Chris Cordner takes a look at local sightings through the decades. From star-like shapes to spinning lights, we
have been struck with awe at reports of UFOs.
The late 1960s and early 1970s proved a real turning point in local
sightings. But there have been precious
few reported sightings in the last decade.
Unexplained UFO sightings

In 1967, James Lupton was walking to his home in Edinburgh Grove when he saw
three lights and watched a dark circular craft until it drifted out of sight.
Two years later in April 1969, the Northern Daily Mail headline read:
"Police sent out as fireball seen Oover
Officers searched an area between Hart and West View after a man reported
seeing something crash in a field. They found nothing.
There were reports the same night from residents in Peterlee and Wheatley Hill
of an orange object traveling fast and with sparks coming from it.
In 1975, Teesside scientist Mr. Robert Wynford Wood said he had discovered a
"twin earth" which was responsible for sending flying saucers to investigate
our world.
A year later, in February 1976, schoolmaster Les Best and a group of six pupils
were on sandbanks at Hartlepool Golf Club when they spotted a bright light in
the sky. It hovered before the stunned spectators lost sight of the object.
In July 1977, Seaton Carew man Michael Dickinson reported a
"discharge" emerging from the ground at Greatham Quarry. It was 4ft high and 2ft wide. It looked
metallic at first and then went blurred. It jumped up 30ft and shot off at
terrific speed.
A real peak
for UFO sightings was in 1978 when Nigel Watson and John Clarke were school
pupils at the time. They drew the attentions of their Henry Smith schoolmates
to an object in the sky at around 11.15am on Thursday, June 24.
Their teacher, Les Best, also spotted an object which "resembled a seagull
but without a tail". He said there was a continuous noise rather like a jet engine.
Also in
1978, teenager Nigel Watson, 16, also from Hart Station, had his second UFO
sighting in two years when he reported a long orange object with a dome on it
while he was out with friends.
The next year, two
In 1980, two girls cycling from
Then in 1983, Wingate resident Donald Miller reported "a blue light
similar to lightning traveling across the sky in an easterly direction."
In 1994, Rob Sweeney and Rob Walker were driving down the A19, near Peterlee,
when they saw a large light like a type of torch coming down towards the
ground.
By 1997, the Mail had received reports from readers that they had seen
motionless V-shaped objects in the sky but experts from the British UFO
Research Association claimed the sightings were nothing more than laser lights
in the sky.
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