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In a report that accompanied the picture sent to SPI, the photographer wrote: “My friend and I were taking photographs of the BP chemicals plant in Grangemouth (from Polmont Reservoir) when we noticed a dim, or rather, two small dim flashing lights over by the two ‘flashing pylons’ at Kincardine Bridge.
“We watched the object, which we thought was a helicopter, fly slowly over from the bridge to above the brightly lit Grangemouth Stadium. “We watched it hover for around five minutes. It was then that we noticed that the ‘craft’ wasn’t making any noise.
“Normally, if it was a helicopter, we would have heard the blades. It then turned around and faced our direction. “It was roughly 2,000 feet above the ground, then it dipped and increased dramatically in speed. At the point of the photograph, it was about 200 to 300 feet directly above us."
On August 20, 1957 in Fujisawa, Japan, Shinichi Takeda spotted an unidentified flying object near Enoshima Miami Beach at around 11:28 in the morning. This photo shows the UFO, silver in color and giving off a brilliant glow even when it was an approximate altitude of 3000-4000 feet above the ground.
Taken by B.C. He at Lake Isabella, California in 1957, this photo shows an identified disc-like object that was about to land. That time, the photographer and his fiancée were only riding their Harley Davidson in the south of Sierra Nevadas when they decided to take a picture of the old dirt road that led to the dry lake bed. The couple did not see anything strange about the photo until the UFOs were identified by the other people who saw the photos.
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originally posted by: eXia7
Well the pentagon just admitted they investigate the UFO phenomenon, so I'm sure there are tons of pictures hidden behind classifed labels.
“My friend and I were taking photographs of the BP chemicals plant in Grangemouth (from Polmont Reservoir)
but is there actually a valid point relevant to the thread?
That's interesting because you cannot see the BP Refinery & other assorted chemical plants from the reservoir, not even close.
‘flashing pylons’ at Kincardine Bridge.
To create and control such electric fields around the Grangemouth ufo's shell the lower half of the ufo would need to have broadly the same sort of capacitive structure as the Andreasson ufo (see Ufo Propagation page), with either a series of magnetic fields that can be energized INSIDE the lower-half shell that will effect the electric fields in the surrounding air OUTSIDE the ufo - or it would need to have the same sort of toroidal magnetic field as the Andreasson that can be 'sectioned', around 360 degrees, and confined in certain of those sections (blanked out in others) to manipulate the outside electric fields.