A remarkable case of alien abduction with missing time
comes from Wales. Multiple sightings of UFOs on one night, preceded by several
nights of unusual light beams reported over the Great Orme are related to us by
well known investigator Margaret Fry.
The events of November 10, 1997 center on one unfortunate family who were in
the wrong place at the wrong time. For a brief period of time, they entered an
unknown realm of other worldly beings.
The family was driving along on the Bodfair / Landernog road when all of a
sudden their car was engulfed by purple...a purple craft seemed to join itself
to their automobile. The next clear memory any of the family had was that the
craft was suddenly gone... like it just disappeared into thin air.
The family was again driving down the road, resuming their journey except for
the feeling of the loss of time.
"But they could not account for considerable hours of time lost," said Fry.
"The male was having trouble afterwards with a top molar tooth and he had to go
to the dentist's... and a black unknown object fell out while he was at the
dentist's - but he had no fillings," she said.
Shortly afterward, the male driver of the car reported the strange happenings
to local authorities. Soon he was visited on two different occasions by Air
Force personnel. They warned the man to never speak of the events of November
10, 1997 publicly.
These visits are very similar to tales in America of the infamous "men in
black." The strange purple craft and missing time experienced by the family was
told only to a friend, who in turn related the event to investigator Fry. The
names of the individuals involved remain anonymous.
The case of the alleged abduction is extremely interesting in the light of
the reports of the strange light beams and another eerie encounter of the same
night.
A local business man would corroborate the two other sightings with a bizarre
report of his own. The man claimed to see a strange craft on the same road as
the abducted family's encounter took place.
He described the craft as enormous, and the shape of a "child's spinning
top." He was able to draw a sketch of what he observed that night, while
stopping to look at a UFO as big as a football field.
The UFO, a classic saucer shaped object, was seen hovering over buildings in
the village of Llandernog. He claimed that the large craft had a "myriad of lit
windows, "and was large enough to be a mother ship capable of transporting
hundreds of people.
What was this enormous ship seen that night, except a visitor from another
world? The case has never been explained by any earthly object or conventional
means, and remains a mystery to this day.
(B J Booth)
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