UK X-Files: Lemonheads
August 25, 2009 / 3982
‘We want you, come with us,’ were the words coming out of a lemon-shaped head, according to one report.
The figure wanted the young boys who had stopped in a field at 23.55 on May 4 1995 in Chasetown, Staffordshire, to stare at what they believed was an UFO.
The pair ran to a local police station and breathlessly asked the officers on duty to come outside and look across the distance at the glowing-red saucer-shaped object.
Enlarge ‘Lemon heads’: The handwritten notes of one of the boys who claimed he was approached by an alien
‘Lemon heads’: The handwritten notes of one of the boys who claimed he was approached by an alien
Police thought it was an aircraft.
The episode is recorded in official files released today by the Ministry of Defence.
The officer’s report reads the boys arrived ‘agitated and distressed’ after gazing at the UFO which emitted an intense heat before zig-zagging off east to west.
‘They stated the object was about four houses high in the sky and about forty foot away from them,’ said the report.
‘They then, reluctantly, went on to say that a voice which came from a lemon-like head, which appeared beneath the machine said “We want you, come with us”.
‘Both appeared upset and shocked and as such it was increasingly difficult to obtain detailed information from them.’ Read more …
UK X-Files: Britain’s Roswell
August 23, 2009 / 4587
The incident, in early morning of December 27, 1980, has become known as ‘Britain’s own Roswell’, and has never been fully explained.
The late Lord Hill-Norton, a member of what he described as the ‘rather ineffective’ House of Lords UFO Group, wrote to Mr Heseltine in May 1985 to express his concern over the ‘puzzling and disquieting features’ of the case.
He referred to the USAF report submitted by Lieutenant Colonel Charles Halt in which the deputy base commander details the account of three patrolmen.
Lt Col Halt wrote: ‘The individuals reported seeing a strange glowing object in the forest.
‘The object was described as being metallic in appearance and triangular in shape, approximately two to three metres across the base and approximately two metres high.
‘It illuminated the entire forest with a white light. The object itself had a pulsing red light on top and a bank of blue lights underneath. The object was hovering or on legs. As the patrolmen approached the object, it manoeuvred through the trees and disappeared.’
The commander himself described witnessing three depressions in the ground the next day where the object had been sighted.
And later that night he was among several men who saw a ‘red sun-like light’ through the trees which ‘moved about and pulsed’.
He said: ‘At one point it appeared to throw off glowing particles and then broke into five separate white objects and then disappeared.’
Lord Hill-Norton said if Lt Col Halt’s report was accurate ‘there is evidence that British airspace and territory are vulnerable to unwarranted intrusion to a disturbing degree’. Read more …











