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2016-03-08

UFO Hovers Neighbourhood In UK, Resident Gets Close Up Photo Of Massive Disk, March 2016, Video, UFO Sighting News.



Date of sighting: March 6, 2016
Location of sighting: Rosie Ochil, Perthshire, UK
News source: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3479231/Pensioner-captures-picture-Close-Encounters-style-UFO-hovering-home-minutes.html

I remember reading long ago that the US was testing an alien built craft in the UK. They called it the Aurora project. Yes this could be an alien spacecraft, but the likelihood of it being USAF is even higher. Also the fact that he said the UFO sounded like a thousand hoovers. This is odd, the propulsion of a alien craft is often silent, unless this sound was made by the craft being damaged, or rebooting or sorts if struck by lightening. Awesome the old man had a camera on him. 
Scott C. Waring
www.ufosightingsdaily.com 

News states: 
A pensioner has captured a picture of a UFO which he claims hovered near his home for a few minutes before vanishing. The aircraft, which bears a striking resemblance to the alien spacecraft from the film Close Encounters of the Third Kind, was said to have been snapped over Rossie Ochil, Perthshire. John Macdonald, 65, from Dysart, Fife, is convinced he saw a spaceship above him and said it was only around 50 to 70 yards away from him. He said: 'It's definitely a space craft of some sort. 'I don't know whether I frightened it or not with the flash of the camera, because in the beat of a heart it was gone.' It happened at around 11pm last Sunday, when he was driving home after visiting a friend. He described how the noise drowned out the sound of his jeep. 'My jeep is quite noisy, but this sounded like a thousand hoovers. 'When I phoned my friend, who's a shepherd, he said 'don't worry about it, we get this up here quite a lot'. One suggestion is that the mysterious flying object, which looks like the spacecraft in the Stephen Spielberg's science fiction hit movie, could have been a drone. But the Civil Aviation Authority said, although it was possible to fly a drone in darkness, it would make managing to control such a craft much more difficult. A spokesman for the Civil Aviation Authority said: 'It's possible to fly a drone in darkness, but you have to keep it in your line of sight at all times. 'If you are flying something in darkness it is difficult to keep it in your visual line of sight. (More at source).