Recent UFO Events in Scotland with Video of UFO
UFO Lately, there have been a number of UFO sightings and one compelling video taken of UFOs over the Dumfries and Galloway area of Scotland. Also, some odd reaction to forest fires in the area have prompted some to believe that a UFO may have crashed there. Below find some of the evidence of the recent happenings in Scotland.

Dumfries and Galloway Video-

Video at bottom of report

Video of UFO, Sunday, May 6, 2007, around 8.30 PM at Dumfries and Galloway area. This unknown object disappeared into a cloud.

http://youtube.com/watch?v=9OCcAWgUaek

UFO Report-

March the 15th was my birthday and we had been in Moffat for a dinner. When we left at about 10 pm I remember that it was a clear and starry night. But the above report brings to mind (I have probably related this to your before), about the time when my friend Ann and myself had gone to Collin and out into the countryside, the road winds up onto a small hill and you can get a good view.

That night we had seen an orange sausag- shaped craft hovering in the sky. But there were no flashing lights. That is the same night that a star shaped object was circled by a jet fighter, which proves that the military are well aware of what these objects may or may not be, at least they ARE aware of them.

Lately, there have been a number of UFO sightings and one compelling video taken of UFOs over the Dumfries and Galloway area of Scotland. Also, some odd reaction to forest fires in the area have prompted some to believe that a UFO may have crashed there. Below find some of the evidence of the recent happenings in Scotland.

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Forest Fires Burn out of Control-

John Ross and Bob Geddes

FORESTRY workers and firefighters were yesterday trying to contain woodland and grass fires in Scotland. A blaze burned out of control in the Galloway Forest Park for the second day running. Firefighters were called to the blaze on Sunday morning, but because of the inaccessible area miles into the park, the Forestry Commission called in helicopters.

A specialist team was brought in yesterday to bring the blaze burning on a five-mile front near Loch Dee in between New Galloway and Newton Stewart under control. More than 60 square miles of grass and trees have been destroyed in the fire, which is thought to have been started accidentally by campers.

Helicopters have been using a fine spray to put out the fire and prevent it spreading. A Dumfries and Galloway Fire and Rescue spokesman said: "We had to withdraw crews from the hillsides at night and we have not been asked to go back. The commission have brought in a specialist team."

The Galloway Forest Park covers more than 300 square miles and is one of the country's most picturesque areas with forest, moorland, lochs and mountains.

Meanwhile, more than 60 firefighters spent over a day tackling a blaze that destroyed 13 square miles of moorland in the Highlands.

The fire has also affected four acres of forest near Bettyhill in Sutherland. Last night, the outbreak was under control.

source: http://business.scotsman.com/topics.cfm?tid=962&id=589212007

Dumbfries-Galloway

Pair Report Unidentified Lights-

A mother and daughter have been trying to gain an explanation for "strange lights" in the sky over Dumfries as they returned home. Debbie and Imogen Easton were heading home with a takeaway meal on Glasgow Street when they saw a set of lights.

They spotted further bright objects in the sky near the town's Ice Bowl. A spokesman for Dumfries Astronomical Society said the description was "highly unusual" but may have been caused by a satellite or fighter jet.

It is the third such report of unusual lights in the region so far this year. Earlier this month a similar incident was reported by a woman in Tinwald village and in January there were calls to police from people reporting a "fireball" in the sky over Dumfries.

It was an unidentified flying object - because I don't know what it was Debbie Easton

That was later attributed to Comet McNaught.

Mrs Easton said she had just picked up her Indian meal at about 2000 GMT when she spotted what she described as an unusual glow in the sky.

"It was like two big orange balls of light - bright orange - just coming towards us," she said.

"I said to my daughter let's just watch them and see what happens.

"I was actually hoping they would come right over so we could see what they were."

Fizzled out-

However, she said the lights disappeared before they could get a closer look.

"They came towards us slowly and just very slowly fizzled out together at the same time," said Mrs Easton.

"I thought, gosh, what was that? That was strange.

"We drove off just as another one came from the same direction - by this time we were round at the Ice Bowl."

The pair said they stopped and got out of their car as yet another light appeared.

"They all just fizzled out at the same time, at the same point," she said.

"It was an unidentified flying object - because I don't know what it was."

Mrs Easton said her daughter was more scared by the experience.

"My daughter said I'm getting back into the car - am I going to be abducted by aliens? Is it going to be the end of the world?" said Mrs Easton.

"I said 'I don't think so' - but it was strange."

Iridium satellites-

Mark Toner, president of Dumfries Astronomical Society, said the incident was certainly unusual.

"It doesn't sound like anything astronomical," he said.

"There are things called Iridium satellites - they are quite low and tend to reflect the sun very brightly.

"One of those can catch the light and it looks like a searchlight has been turned on."

However, he said the light was usually white and it was not common to spot more than one at a time.

Mr Toner said another explanation might have been the glow of engines of a fighter jet in the distance which had then banked away.

Story from BBC NEWS:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/1/hi/scotland/south_of_scotland/6484225.stm

Published: 2007/03/23 16:10:51 GMT

© BBC MMVII

Sighting Report-

May 3rd 2007: Annan, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland

UFOINFO Sighting Form Report

Location: Annan, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland

Date: Thursday, 3rd May 2007 at 08.10pm local time.

Approach Direction: North

Departure Direction: North Witness Direction: North

Description: I was just looking out my living room window at about 08.10pm when I saw this round object that was in the sky. There was no clouds around at the time but the thing a saw was unusual,it was a bright light circular shape and it looked as if the sun was reflecting off it but it then started to get dimmer and eventually disappeared into thin air this lasted for about a minute.

Color/Shape: It was like a bright light in the sky which was circular.

Height & Speed: It was lower than an aeroplane and was travelling slow but started to pick up speed.

TV/Radio/Press: I have'nt told the press or the news paper because they probably wont believe me!

User Submitted

Jackie Gillies

Sunday, May 6, 2007-8.30m in the Moffat area what looks like a classic Adamski ship. Still photos and video footage are available contact scottishandrew @ btinternet.com

So the facts: Big fire in inaccessible wilderness-that sounds like a UFO crash-60 experienced firefighters were dismissed and not co-opted in any auxiliary capacity-so that an elite unit could handle the job–then not long after that a spate of UFO sightings 20 miles north and south of the fire area and location.

UFO recovery might realistically take place within 5-10 square miles but what or who are the ETs sweeping for 20 miles north...

Is Captain Goog and his first officer Zarg still on the run-the problem for authorities is probably that neither wierdo in the silver suits would make it past the nightclub exit in one of those Scottish borders towns on a Saturday night.

source: scottishandrew @ btinternet.com

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