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A story that never goes away
A UFO story which started in 1955 just will not be laid to rest.
Each year in the local paper the Bexley News a story is repeated time and time again. WHY? A lot of evidence has now been accumilated by the ufo investigator Margaret Fry. Margaret Fry who is now in her 70's was a witness to this phenomenon. This spurred her on to become a ufo investigator and took her to many sightings that lead her through her lifetime. A mystery however seems to run with this story,because a group of children who have never come forward are still being urged to come forward to give there account of that day. With all the information that has been given on this sighting i have often wondered why this lady and her cohorts are still looking for those children. This sighting was quickly taken over by army and government persons some say MIB's who seem to suddenly appear from nowhere and began questioning the witnesses of their accounts. And still with every year that passes out comes the columm in the local paper yet again urging those children to come forward. What possible evidence if any could these children (Adults now ) give to aid any ufo investigator, especially with all the sightings around the world that are seen continuously today. I feel there is a mystery here that someone wants to get their hands on, did those children see something that no one else did, was there another agenda at large! When i looked further into Margaret fry's identity i was surprised indeed to discover that she was the mother of the famous Colin Fry the psychic, who gives psychic readings all around the world along with Derek Acorah. I have had my doubts about Margaret Fry for sometime, her connection to government bodies worries me a little and i have much more to say about this lady, but i must be careful what i say. (too much information) If anyone knows of this lady i would like to know more. http://www.ufoevidence.org/Cases/case1054.htm UFO CASE REPORT Multiple witnesses observe saucer above road in 1955, UK Date July 17, 1955 Location Bexley, United Kingdom Summary: It was July 17, 1955 when Margaret Fry spotted the object as she was making her way to her GP's surgery in King Harold's Way from her home in Hythe Avenue. Mrs Fry described it as saucer shaped with a "blue/silver/grey/pewter texture, yet none of those colours". She said it had three spheres set into its base, one of which "flopped out", landing on the ground at the junction of nearby Ashbourne and Whitfield roads. An artist's impression of the UFO seen landing at the junction of Ashbourne and Whitfield roads Margaret Fry says she saw the saucer Type of Case/Report: PressReport Hynek Classification: CE1 Shape of Object(s): Disc Number of Witnesses: Multiple Special Features/Characteristics: Witness Photo, Humming, Rotary/Spin Motion, Body Lights, Portholes/Windows, Children, Group Sighting, Landing Full Report / Article -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source: The News Shopper, (London, UK), March 7, 2007 Original Source Flying saucer’s famous landing By Linda Piper Memories of Bexley's most spectacular UFO sighting have been turned into a book by one of the people who witnessed it. LINDA PIPER reports. IT WAS July 17, 1955 when Margaret Fry spotted the object as she was making her way to her GP's surgery in King Harold's Way from her home in Hythe Avenue. Both she and her doctor Dr Thukarta, and around a dozen children playing in the street, saw the strange craft. Mrs Fry described it as saucer shaped with a "blue/silver/grey/pewter texture, yet none of those colours". She said it had three spheres set into its base, one of which "flopped out", landing on the ground at the junction of nearby Ashbourne and Whitfield roads. The children went over for a closer look before it rose into the sky and disappeared from view after a few minutes. News Shopper ran an appeal in 2002 for any of the children to come forward. Rodney Maynard, who was in his 60s and living in Belvedere, remembered the incident vividly. He was 15 at the time and working as a labourer on the building site in nearby Streamway. Mr Maynard said: "We were on our lunch break when we heard something was happening in King Harold's Way. So we went up there to have a look. "This thing had landed in the road." He added: "It took up the whole width of the road and overlapped onto the pavements. "It wasn't on the ground. It had about eight massive suckers. "The centre was still, but the outer rim was spinning slowly and it had white lights flashing, like a camera flash." He said there were about 30 people watching it and they could hear it humming. Mr Maynard recalled: "It had what looked like windows, but the glass was concave and moulded together so you could not see in. "A couple of us went forward to try and touch it, and it began to spin faster." He said the craft then lifted slowly, tilting lightly and hovered above their heads. Then it moved slowly until it was over Bedonwell Primary School, where it hovered again for about a minute. Mr Maynard said: "It shot up into the sky and disappeared." He says his brother, who was 16 at the time, also saw it. Mr Maynard says the craft was "black, sleek and streamlined, with a surface like polished metal". He added: "It was very fine and beautiful. It wasn't a prank." Mr Maynard said he had never forgotten the experience but did not talk about it because "people would think you were barmy". He said he and his friends used to talk about it among themselves, "but our mums kept telling us we had not seen anything". Mrs Fry, now in her late 70s, now lives in Abergele in north Wales. She relives the experience in her book entitled Who Are They? and gives details of other UFO sightings in the Bexley and Kent areas. Mrs Fry has also been helping UFO enthusiast and retired policeman John Hanson with his books on the subject. He has been trying to track down other witnesses to the July 1955 incident, some of whom were named by Mr Maynard as Ron Deadman, Tony Savin, Vic Clarke and Tommy Staggs. |
Re: A story that never goes away
Very compelling account Jacqui-i'd love to get to the bottom of that one!
I'm starting to think that anyone who has seen a ship this close has been abducted by it and their memories washed after so all they recall is actually seeing it land or take off-all the stuff in between is washed/ lost unless some sort of hypnotic regression transpires.The people that are looking for these now adults may want to regress them or something similar and know alot more about these events than most of 'us'.Interesting post. |
Re: A story that never goes away
Yes Wayne i thought this first also, i was given a psychic message that astounded me and thought too off the wall until i found the Barry King's writings regarding underground bases and mind control by the military, with this darker agenda now going on literally beneath our feet so to speak.
Now the message seems far more feasable. I was told that the UFO sighting was actually a mass mind control project. This is possible and would explain why Margaret Fry and her government men are still looking for the children who got away. Were these kids like the James casbolts and Duncan O'Finnion's of the psychic, remote viewers type kids. They would all have to be in there 60 somethings now! Perhaps these kids actually put that thought into their minds strange idea but hey what we have been hearing nothings strange anymore. |
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