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Friday, 30th July 2010

UFOs ARE SEEN FLYING OVER TOWN

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Published Date: 31 July 2003
A MAN spotted two jellyfish like objects which he could only describe as UFOs flying over his Daventry home.
On the same day an hour before a cameraman recorded footage of similar colour and shape vessels in the night sky in Worcestershire.

Adrian Dalton, 32, of Hemans Road, Daventry was standing in his back garden with his son on Tuesday, July 22 between 10pm and 10.30pm.

He first became aware of them when he saw two black objects in the distance which he thought were birds. Next thing, they were above his home.

He said: "They were like two brown jellyfish in the sky, they looked like they were swimming and I had not taken any drugs."

The objects which were brown with a dark centre, and the size of a ten pence piece at arm's length, made a swishing sound and pulsated. They flew from the west over Mr Dalton's house at slow speed and he could see the propulsion system at work.
He said: "I have been interested in these objects for 15 years but for the past few days I have been trying to come to terms with what I've seen. They were fascinating.

"It's an infinite universe, we're not the only life and it's pretty egotistical to think we are."

Earlier this summer a woman from Crick had a paranormal experience which she recounted to UFO magazine, Rapport.
She was walking in the village on June 16 when she saw an aeroplane with a lozenge-shaped object above it which was going at some speed alongside the plane.
Then when she looked again the object was underneath the plane but quickly shot off very quickly in the opposite direction.

What do you think?
Is Daventry a target for extraterrestrial activity? Have you had an encounter with UFOs? If so call the Gusher on 01327 703383 or talk about it now in our online forum.

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  • Last Updated: 01 August 2003 12:07 PM
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