1967: Moigne Downs UFO Incident

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1967: Moigne Downs UFO Incident
Posted On: October 16, 2021

The year is 1967, the place, Moigne Downs, near Ringstead Bay, Dorsset, England. A UFO was witnessed by a former RAF intelligence officer.  The object hovered eventually flew away at great speed. The incident lasted about 22 minutes.


On October 26th, 1967, at about 11:47 hours, the witness, former RAF intelligence officer Angus Brooks, observed an unknown flying craft descended rapidly leveling out one quarter mile away from him at an altitude of 200 – 300 feet. The witness stated:


“…a central circular chamber with a leading fuselage in the front and three separate fuselages together at the rear. On slowing to ‘hover’ position, the two outer fuselages at the rear moved to position at side of ‘craft’ to form four fuselages at equidistant position around center chamber. There were no visible power units and no noise of applied power for reverse thrust, movement of fuselages, or for ‘hovering.’ On attaining ‘hover’ the ‘craft’ rotated 90° clockwise and then remained motionless, unaffected by very strong wind.”


The witness also advised that the object remained motionless for the next twenty two minutes while he noted further details:


“The craft appeared to be constructed of a translucent material, and the central chamber was about 25 feet in diameter and the ‘fuselages’ or appendages about 75 feet in length, making a total length of 175 feet - two of the fuselages moved around to line up with a center third fuselage and the ‘craft’ climbed with speed increasing and then disappeared.”


The official investigation by the Ministry of Defense concluded that the witness had a vitreous floater on his eye ball. They also concluded that the witness fell asleep and dreamt the rest.


Are we to believe that a well-trained observer from the RAF cannot tell the difference between an object floating in the sky for over twenty-two minutes and a floater in his eye? The official explanation is laughable at best.


More Info Here.


Resources: Summary from Above Top Secret, Timothy Good, 1988, Chapter Three.



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1967: Moigne Downs UFO Incident
Posted On: October 16, 2021

The year is 1967, the place, Moigne Downs, near Ringstead Bay, Dorsset, England. A UFO was witnessed by a former RAF intelligence officer.  The object hovered eventually flew away at great speed. The incident lasted about 22 minutes.


On October 26th, 1967, at about 11:47 hours, the witness, former RAF intelligence officer Angus Brooks, observed an unknown flying craft descended rapidly leveling out one quarter mile away from him at an altitude of 200 – 300 feet. The witness stated:


“…a central circular chamber with a leading fuselage in the front and three separate fuselages together at the rear. On slowing to ‘hover’ position, the two outer fuselages at the rear moved to position at side of ‘craft’ to form four fuselages at equidistant position around center chamber. There were no visible power units and no noise of applied power for reverse thrust, movement of fuselages, or for ‘hovering.’ On attaining ‘hover’ the ‘craft’ rotated 90° clockwise and then remained motionless, unaffected by very strong wind.”


The witness also advised that the object remained motionless for the next twenty two minutes while he noted further details:


“The craft appeared to be constructed of a translucent material, and the central chamber was about 25 feet in diameter and the ‘fuselages’ or appendages about 75 feet in length, making a total length of 175 feet - two of the fuselages moved around to line up with a center third fuselage and the ‘craft’ climbed with speed increasing and then disappeared.”


The official investigation by the Ministry of Defense concluded that the witness had a vitreous floater on his eye ball. They also concluded that the witness fell asleep and dreamt the rest.


Are we to believe that a well-trained observer from the RAF cannot tell the difference between an object floating in the sky for over twenty-two minutes and a floater in his eye? The official explanation is laughable at best.


More Info Here.


Resources: Summary from Above Top Secret, Timothy Good, 1988, Chapter Three.



1967: Moigne Downs UFO Incident

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