Was
giant UFO from another dimension? Feb
21 2008 by
Ed Casson, Maghull and Aintree Star
THE following strange intriguing story stems from numerous emails and
letters Ive received from readers of this column over a space of five years.
Stephen
Hodges now runs a successful business in Yorkshire, but he was 22 years of age
in March 1977, unemployed, and squatting in a flat with no gas or electricity,
atop of the St Georges Heights tower-block, Everton. It
was Thursday, March 17, at 1.30pm when Stephen glanced out of his window and saw
something his mind couldnt take in for a few moments. A
gigantic cigar-shaped object, which seemed a mile in length, was hanging among
the low clouds in the east, over the Fairfield district. The
object looked grey and had no discernible features upon it, and remained in the
sky for about ten minutes before it vanished into thin air. Earlier, a
teenage Army cadet named Martin, was walking towards his barracks on Botanic Road
when he also witnessed the awesome spectacle of the colossal UFO, which, in his
estimation, seemed to be suspended in the air over Green Lane, Stoneycroft. Martin
saw other people in the street gazing up at the UFO, which looked ominous because
of its huge dimensions. Martin
detected a faint low throbbing sound emanating from the aerial visitor, and also
believed he could see faint pinpoints of light on the surface of its under-belly. After
around fifteen minutes the elongated cigar in the sky faded away, along with the
low-frequency humming sound it had generated. Chris
Harris is in his seventies now, but in 1977 he was a 45-year-old plumber, and
he vividly remembers the enormous UFO over Edge Lane: I was in my van at
the traffic lights on Edge Lane at the junction of Durning Road and Holt Road.
Suddenly I noticed this long grey cylindrical object with rounded ends, high in
the sky over St Cyprians Church. Chris
eventually drove on down Edge Lane but pulled over by Laurel Road and got out
of his van to take another look at the UFO, which he believes was hanging in the
sky over Old Swan. It
was the grey colour of lead piping. I kept wondering how something which would
have weighed over a million tons could stay airborne. I
drew the attention of a passing priest to the cigar and he looked up and said,
Oh, Good God, and smiled. John
Kelly, a medium who lived on West Derby Road, was walking his dog in Newsham Park
that day in March, when he felt an overwhelming urge to look directly overhead. He
said: I saw this greyish long craft, at least a thousand feet in length,
just stationary in the sky. The
dog began to whimper, and I experienced a tingling sensation in my head. I got
the impression that someone in that UFO or whatever it was wanted
to be seen in the sky. I
felt that there was someone up there with a huge ego, and I felt he had not come
from another world, but another dimension, another plane of existence. It dematerialised
and not long afterwards and went back to the world it belonged to. |