Name/Date/Location: Lynda Jones, 36; August 19, 1979; Didsbury, Manchester, UK
Preliminary: While hunting for wildflowers at about 7:30 P.M., Jones and her two children, Dawn, 15, and Andrew, 5, saw a strange disclike object in the sky racing toward them. As they crouched in the grass and watched the object drop out of sight behind an embankment near a river, they noticed that all normal sounds had ceased (both nature sounds and the sound of traffic from a nearby highway).
Initial activities: Jones felt compelled to approach the site, at first walking and then running to the top of the embankment. About 30 yards (27 m) away on the bank of the river was an object that struck her as being, in some sense, "biblical." She felt drawn to the object, and as she approached a light on top began to increase in brightness. A rotating orange ball of light appeared from behind the object and began to move toward her.
Craft/Beings: The object was about 60 ft. across, gray and crescent-shaped, apparently made of lattice work; the ground was visible through it. It was hovering about 2 ft. (0.6 m) off the ground, and seemed to disappear, reappear, then disappear again. A bright white light was visible on top. Dawn yelled at Jones to come back, and she turned and they fled home. Under hypnosis Jones later recalled seeing a person standing by the object just before they fled. She had a fragmentary recollection of being in a room and six beings dressed in dark "motorbike suits" with high necks entering the room. They appeared "Oriental," with slanted eyes, very dark hair, and yellow/olive skin. She felt that she knew one of them from an earlier encounter.
Onboard activities: After hypnosis she recalled being examined on a table. They put something on her legs that felt like pieces of ice. Whenever she tried to look at what they were doing, bright lights were shone in her eyes.
Aftermath: When they reached home Jones's husband, Trevor, asked her what was the matter with her eyes. Her skin was red and scaley under her eyes. She noticed a period of about an hour of missing time. Within a few weeks she told her doctor that her menstrual periods had ceased. Strange marks appeared and disappeared on her body. She passed some unusual material and when she showed it to her doctor, he said that she had a miscarriage, though to her knowledge she had not been pregnant. A gynecologist found scar tissue on her fallopian tubes that did not conform to her known medical history. She also had various other paranormal experiences in subsequent years.
See Nagaitis, Carl, and Philip Mantle. Without Consent: A Comprehensive Survey of Missing-Time and Abduction Phenomena in the UK. Cheshire, UK: Ringpull Press 1994. pp 166-73.
Submitted February 05, 2022 at 12:18AM by Spacecowboy78 https://ift.tt/DB6Fuvd
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