Entity Waved At Witness Hiding In Bushes, The Irish UFO News Magazine - Ireland 1945
Alien Life & UFO/UAPs
Tuesday 27th, February 2024
In a chilling account from the winter of 1945, a witness on the west coast of Ireland reported a perplexing encounter with an unidentified flying object (UFO) and its occupants. The story, initially shared in a letter published by Mark Maloney in the not defunct Irish UFO News magazine, Mark being a researcher associated with the British UFO Research Association (BUFORA), sheds light on a series of bizarre events that transpired in the midst of a snowstorm.
According to the witness, an elderly man who had traveled to an island to visit his dying uncle found himself alone and stranded after his uncle's passing. Braving the heavy snowfall, he ventured through empty fields toward the shore where his boat awaited to take him back to the mainland.
As the witness stood on rocks near the shore, battling the elements, a bright flash of light in the sky caught his attention. Subsequently, a square shaped object with a silver metallic dome descended towards the sea, surrounded by purple lights. Rather than plunging into the water, the craft halted, hovering above the surface for a brief period.
The witness, a reported former air service member from World War II, observed the object's descent into snow covered fields. Notably, the craft allegedly crushed two cattle upon landing, with the rest of the cattle not moving or bothered by the craft landing. Then it's reported that beings in black rubber suits emerged. The witness reported a constant, worrying sound emanating from the craft.
Intriguingly, the beings exhibited unconventional behavior, including walking on water and using a file like object to collect water. The witness claimed the beings fired a red ray at a barking dog that disturbed them, inducing a trance like state on the dog before trapping it in a box. The beings then directed a scanner like device at the sky, summoning a fleet of five to six other smaller craft.
While the account provides vivid and unusual details, skepticism has been raised regarding the witness's decision to traverse a blizzard and the mention of transistor radios, which were not widely available at the time. Jenny Randall, a UFO researcher, pointed out these discrepancies in her analysis of the case.
Despite the uncertainties, the report presents a snapshot of an otherworldly encounter that occurred decades ago. The mysterious events on Ireland's west coast in 1945 remain an enigma, leaving room for speculation and further exploration into the unknown UFO field.
According to the witness, an elderly man who had traveled to an island to visit his dying uncle found himself alone and stranded after his uncle's passing. Braving the heavy snowfall, he ventured through empty fields toward the shore where his boat awaited to take him back to the mainland.
As the witness stood on rocks near the shore, battling the elements, a bright flash of light in the sky caught his attention. Subsequently, a square shaped object with a silver metallic dome descended towards the sea, surrounded by purple lights. Rather than plunging into the water, the craft halted, hovering above the surface for a brief period.
"It took off, out of the water, but it was just off the water into the air when it came down slowly in the fields behind me, like it had mechanical trouble. I decided not to investigate because of fear and went to look for a hiding place. I soon discovered that it was closer to me than I thought."
The witness, a reported former air service member from World War II, observed the object's descent into snow covered fields. Notably, the craft allegedly crushed two cattle upon landing, with the rest of the cattle not moving or bothered by the craft landing. Then it's reported that beings in black rubber suits emerged. The witness reported a constant, worrying sound emanating from the craft.
Intriguingly, the beings exhibited unconventional behavior, including walking on water and using a file like object to collect water. The witness claimed the beings fired a red ray at a barking dog that disturbed them, inducing a trance like state on the dog before trapping it in a box. The beings then directed a scanner like device at the sky, summoning a fleet of five to six other smaller craft.
"One of them proceeded to walk towards the beach and then an amazing thing happened. He walked right over the water and placed an enormous phial-like object in the water and headed back."
"The creature looked startled and fired a red ray of light at one of the cattle some 50 feet away which burned him through. He obviously thought the cow was responsible for the noise, but suddenly the dog appeared on the scene and was quickly dealt with."
"A load of gas smelling smoke came right off the entire area surrounding the craft and they headed towards the hatch of the craft. They elevated themselves off the ground and into the craft as if they were magicians. The last creature to enter the craft looked towards the bushes in my direction. I prepared myself for a run if necessary, but for an instant I thought he was looking at me. I was proved right. He stood staring at my crouched form and raised his two hands in the air, pointing up towards space and waving at me. I was petrified and to my relief he entered the craft. The hatch closed. I think I broke the four minute mile on the run I made to the nearest house."
While the account provides vivid and unusual details, skepticism has been raised regarding the witness's decision to traverse a blizzard and the mention of transistor radios, which were not widely available at the time. Jenny Randall, a UFO researcher, pointed out these discrepancies in her analysis of the case.
Despite the uncertainties, the report presents a snapshot of an otherworldly encounter that occurred decades ago. The mysterious events on Ireland's west coast in 1945 remain an enigma, leaving room for speculation and further exploration into the unknown UFO field.