by Gemma Gadd
15 September 2008
from
LouthLeader
Website
MORE responses to sightings of 'orange
lights' UFOs near Louth have been pouring into the Leader – with
some wondering if recent UFO activity is connected to the
Large Hadron Collider experiment in Geneva.
A man called Anthony from Wales emailed a similar account of what he
saw:
"I was having a cigarette outside my
front door on Saturday at around 9pm and I looked over the roof
tops and saw two orange-red glowing lights coming from over the
hill where I live.
"I called my wife and daughter to come and have a look, then a
third light followed the other two. My wife phoned her father
who lives not far away and he saw them too. I then went to get
my camera but by the time I got it out the lights just vanished.
Not knowing what they were I decided to search the net to see if
any one has seen the same as us and I came across your picture
which is exactly what we saw.
"We live in a little village in Swansea and after 47 years of
looking up at night this is the first UFO I have ever seen."
He added:
"Could it be something to do with
that experiment they are doing under ground in Geneva letting
out pockets of energy or something?"
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC)
is the world's largest and most powerful particle accelerator,
intended to smash protons together in the hope of learning more
about the Big Bang theory. It was turned on to much international
press interest last week despite some scientists calling for the
experiment to be stopped, in fear it could lead to the formation of
mini black holes, which could expand and swallow the Earth.
Rachel Rijsdijk emailing from The Netherlands said she also
saw similar orange lights last Saturday:
"On Saturday night a week ago I was
driving on the highway, past a city called Eindhoven, and I saw
three orange round lights high in the sky. They were not moving,
but hanging in a triangle form."
Reg Lambert from Rugby emailed to
tell us about his own recent experience:
"I and three others saw an orange
light travelling south-west to north-east over Rugby at about
8pm.
"It was travelling quite fast and
was above the height of a few clouds around at an estimated
height of 5000ft. A few minutes after disappearing from view it
reappeared travelling in the opposite direction."
He added:
"There was no flicker or variation,
or color change, and it was in a straight line."
David Hinde from North Yorkshire
is adamant such sightings are not sky lanterns after witnessing some
strange lights in the sky near his home:
"I have seen the orange/red spheres
in the skies above Speeton, moving in ways no conventional
aircraft move - diagonal, vertical and horizontal movements,
with no sound and no vapor trails - definitely not sky
lanterns."
Theorizing on where the UFOs came from,
he concluded:
"I am personally of the opinion that
these objects are not of this world and believe that there is a
continued cover up."
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