Title: Wootton Lights (II)
Date: Various (see description)
Time: See description
Location: Wotton Bassett, Wiltshire
Duration: Various
Size (Compared to full moon) : Very small
Behavior: See description
Colour: See description
Odour: None
Noise: None
No of Witnesses: 1
Description :
I will begin by telling you where I live as I think this must have a bearing on why these craft keep appearing. I live in a town called Wootton Bassett nr Swindon in Wiltshire, roughly 10-15 miles to Avebury and Silbury hill, quite near to Salisbury plain (where they are holding army training currently). Wootton Bassett is also 7 miles away from RAF Lyneham.The sightings however have always been in the direction of Marlborough and Avebury although the distance of these craft for me is almost impossible to judge.1st sightingRoughly 2 weeks ago, I went out my back door to smoke a cigarette sat down and looked at the sky as it was a clear summers night, roughly 11 o'clock. The stars were shining brightly and I was in awe just taking in the view. Until one of these 'star's' began to gradually move in a slightly curved line, it began slowly then speeded up. I then noticed that there were more moving, there were 4 or 5 as I remember. I remember one moving at incredible speed taking almost right angles (as if drawing a diagram on a chalk board) slightly slowing at each turn before leaping at incredible speed to its next angle turn. I am no physicist or propulsion expert but I know that nothing on this planet can take bends or accelerate like that.I remember at one point that it seemed as though they were interacting together, ths may sound silly but it almost looked playful. There was no consistency in their movement. One thing I distinctly remember is one of the craft started moving left to right rapidly as if it was being shaken, it was moving so fast it was a blur, it then slowed moved left at a gradual rate and then shot off at about a 130 degree angle and out of sight. It looked like a shooting star as it left, but rather than heading for earth it was leaving and much faster. In a click of your finger it was gone.I think I made my way back indoor's as things settled.The craft basically looked like large star's, a yellowish white in colour. I'm not 100 percent sure but I think the 4th star may have split in 2 to make the fifth but I can't be sure. Also not all the movements were frenetic, sometimes it was hard to distinguish them from the actual stars.2nd sightingA couple of days later, roughly the same time and same setting. Only 2 craft this time. Again I only noticed them from gradual movement to begin with they really do just look like star's from my positioning.The best way to describe their movement pattern was like a child scribbling on a pice of paper (sometimes angled movements then sometime curved and a circular shape. Again differing speeds, the majority of the speed changes had a 'smoothness' to them. From what I can remember one of the craft occasionally darted from one spot to another with a smooth travelling pause between movements.This all took part in roughly the same area as the first sighting.3rd sightingBasically the same as the second sighting, however the 'jerk movement's were longer in length but seemed just as instantanious, and the sequence of events occured visually more towards Swindon rather than Marlborough and Avebury.4th sightingAbout 12.05am last night (I am going to record these sightings as well as I can now)Sat outside, watching the stars, a smaller craft began to move (so I could distinguish it from the star's) and rose from just above the horizon at a steady pace, veered off left a little and continued to rise in a straight line, slowed then stopped, then disappeared. It did not fly away, it was as if someone just turned it off.
Investigation:
Same witness as SUF-CSE-016-010808. There are a number of these sightings listed above, but all are very similar. This could be high altitude cloud combined with autokinesis. Please refer to the latest case SUF-CSE-nnn-180908.
Oct 8, 2008
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