Alien Conversation Incident Norwich UFO Files Released
March 24, 2009 by James Hewson
Filed under UFO Sightings
Following the release for further UFO files from the British Ministry of Defence (MoD) an interesting case in which a unnamed female encountered what she believed to be an Alien life form whom stopped the women to have what can only be described as a coherent conversation. The file which was part of a large batch of previously classified papers depicts a frightened and extremely concerned individual whom not only held a discussion with an Alien being but also observed the UFO craft departing which we assume with the Alien entity on board…
The aforementioned women telephoned Norwich Police on Tuesday 21st November 1989 requesting to speak with someone from the British MoD. The duty officer advised the women that he would pass on the details to the MoD on her behalf but insisted on first taking the ladies details down. The unknown woman insisted on several occasions that she will not provide any identifying information for fear of ridicule and newspaper involvement. The officer reassured the woman that this was not mandatory and to proceed with supplying him the information she wanted to impart.
In essence the lady was walking her dog on Monday 20th November 1989 at around 10.30pm on a sports field not far from her home when she was approached by a ‘man’ around 5’9′ tall with fair hair and interestingly what appeared to be a Scandinavian accent and wearing a light brown garment ‘similar to a flight suit’. The man asked the women if she would stop and ‘listen to what I have to say’. Clearly terrified by this strange encounter the lady remained with the man whilst he proceeded to inform her that he was in fact an Alien being from another planet similar to Earth, in an attempt to verify his claims to the lady he referenced the crop circle phenomena which he attributed to Alien spacecraft landings.
The man further explained that the purpose of their visits was entirely of a friendly nature but his orders were not to make contact with humans for fear that we may consider them hostile in nature. The ‘man’ had broken with his alleged procedures given he thought it was important for contact between the two people to occur.
The meeting between the two parties lasted for around 10 minutes when the man suddenly ran away towards the direction he came. The lady was at this time in a hysterical state and proceeded to run back to her home without delay. Whilst nearing her residence the lady claims that she was aware of a loud ‘buzzing noise’ behind her and when she turned to locate the source of the noise a large spherical object glowing orange and white was slowly rising from the park area and rose until out of view.
What makes this encounter particularly interesting is the genuine nature of the caller as detailed in the Police Officers report. Given the lack of publicity and attention the lady clearly was frightened about what she had experienced and in addition ridicule from the public and presumably friends and family. For this reason it would appear that this lady experienced something in the park that night back in 1989 however, there is no evidence within the MoD files to substantiate any of the claims made around this incident….
Missing Time UFO Alien Abductions
March 22, 2009 by James Hewson
Filed under UFO Sightings, Weird Stuff
Missing time is a contentious occurrence told by some individuals in junction with close encounters amid UFOs and alien abduction phenomena. The expression “missing time” concerns a void in conscious recollection recounting a precise period in time. The void can last from a number of minutes to a couple of days in length. The recollection of what took place during the missing time is frequently recovered by way of hypnosis or in the course of dreaming.
Missing time is contentious in that aside from scepticism in UFO events, it is closely aligned to other disputed matters such as regained memories and hypnotic suggestion. Meaning that the recollection of the occurrence, actual or imagined, is so disturbing that the mind suppresses it. Time can additionally be lost without a actual abduction. There have been several cases of persons who testify that they have experienced missing time just by being in the close proximity of a UFO craft. This phenomenon could potentially be defined through physics given Einstein’s theory of relativity recounts that time is relative, and that time travels slower in the company of a gravitational field. It has been shown in many UFO sightings that UFO crafts may possess a strong gravitational field and may possibly make time manipulation conceivable for close observers.
Missing time is regularly stated as a manifestation of a multiple personality disorder. An event similar to missing time can take place while hearing binaural noises intended to cause altered states of awareness.
One of the most infamous cases of missing time comes from Betty and Barney Hill whom was an American married couple who ascended to cult status after they alleged to have been abducted by aliens on over two days on September 19th and 20th 1961.
The couple’s tale, frequently dubbed the Hill Abduction, and sometimes the Zeta Reticuli Event, was that they were casualties of an alleged UFO kidnap or more commonly known as an alien abduction. This was the first public account of an of alien abduction, which was subsequently converted into the best selling 1966 publication called the The Interrupted Journey. At nightfall on September 19th, 1961, the couple were driving back to Portsmouth from a holiday in upstate New York, including stop over’s at Ontario, and Quebec. South of Groveton, New Hampshire, they are said to have watched a bright spot of light in the air. At first, they thought that they were watching a shooting star, only it ascended and halted approaching the gibbous moon. Betty, whose sister had disclosed to her about encountering a flying saucer sighting a number of years previously, observed the entity by way of binoculars as it travelled across the surface of the moon emitting multicoloured lights.
Close to the location of Indian Head, the enormous craft quickly plummeted toward the Hills’ car leading to Barney to halt right away in the middle of the highway. The craft allegedly descended to roughly 70 to 100 feet above the vehicle and filled the whole field of the windscreen through which Betty was watching. Employing the binoculars, Barney alleged to have viewed eight to eleven alien figures who were gazing out of the UFO’s openings, seeming to watch them. The one outstanding figure continued to appear to look at Barney and imparted a message to him to “stay where you are and keep looking.”
Missing time
November 25th, 1961 saw the couple interviewed at length by NICAP representatives, C.D. Jackson and Robert E. Hohman.
Having studied a previous report on the incident, Jackson and Hohman asked many questions for the Hills. One of their principal queries was about the length of the trip. Neither Webb nor the Hills had noticed that, though the drive should have taken around 4 hours, they did not emerge at their residence until 7 hours following their departure. When Hohman and Jackson informed this disparity to the Hills, the pair were astonished, having no explanation for the missing 3 hours. The report documented that, despite all their attempts the Hills could not recall anything of the 35 mile stretch between Indian Head and Ashland.
This is just one documented case of missing time which defies explanation, and it is surprising how many cases of this strange phenomenon have been recorded. Whether what individuals are experiencing is indeed connected to alien spacecrafts or a psychological experience continues to evade rational explanation.









