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Documentary to explore Scotland's UFO capital

By T.K. Randall
March 18, 2021 · Comment icon 1 comment

What was behind the Falkirk Triangle phenomenon ? Image Credit: PD - Comfreak / Pixabay
The town of Bonnybridge is set to be the focus of a new documentary due to its reputation as a UFO hotspot.
Scotland might be more heavily associated with the Loch Ness Monster than the UFO phenomenon, but back in the 1990s, an extensive spate of sightings within an area that came to be known as the Falkirk Triangle managed to put the town of Bonnybridge - which lies right at the center - on the map.

The earliest sighting during this period was reported in 1992 by local businessman James Walker who had been driving between Falkirk and Bonnybridge when he was stopped by a mysterious, luminous star-shaped object that was hovering in the middle of the road.

The encounter ended when the object flew off at "incredible speed".

In the months and years that followed, hundreds of UFO sightings were reported in the region, including accounts of alien abductions and people being 'buzzed' by strange objects in their cars.
Now Malcolm Robinson, founder of Strange Phenomena Investigations (SPI), is set to film a new documentary focusing on the phenomenon and the region in which the sightings took place.

"Bonnybridge is probably the UK's main UFO hotspot. We call it a window - it generates a higher concentration of reports than any other place in the UK," he said.

"Many reports of UFOs in general can have natural explanations or be the result of a misperception - but that few per cent which can't, are the fly in the ointment, and can be bona fide."

"I know people can rubbish these reports, but you have to experience it for yourself. I have been in haunted houses and had my hair pulled and been kicked by nothing."

"That's when you stop being a skeptic and think, maybe there is something in this..."

Source: Scotsman | Comments (1)




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Comment icon #1 Posted by the13bats 3 years ago
Hye UM-bot we were talking 'bout you. Anyway... Bona fide UFO reports are still just "unidentified" flying objects and nothing more keep the cap on your Prep H and you wont get gnats in it. No i wouldnt make a jump to an absolute conclusion from "i dont know", if i was in a house ( never has a house proven to be haunted ) and had my hair pulled and or felt a kick i would not jump to the only possible explanation is a spooky who is way bored try as i might i just cant close my mind that tightly. So do we have any evidences from bonnybridge or just more claims and stories. Okay, break out the ta... [More]


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