Police officer sees very quick aliens at crop circle

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Monday 6th July 2009 is a day that a police officer will probably never forget.

The police officer, who was off-duty at the time, said he saw three aliens examining a freshly made crop circle near Silbury Hill in Wiltshire.

The humanoid figures, whic h were dressed in white, were very tall, about 6ft, and had blond hair. When the cop went to investigate, he heard the sound of static electricity and the beings ran away "faster than any man he had ever seen."

The figures appeared to be those known as "Nordics", which are usually seen in Europe and South America, and are so-called because of their likeness to Scandinavians (for some reason, Grays make up 75% of all alien reports in the US, but just 20% in Europe, where Nordics are the most common type. And Britain is the European country with the highest number of reported encounters with Nordics).

Wiltshire is known as the crop circle capital of the world, with more crop circles appearing there each year than almost the rest of the world put together.

Silbury Hill is a man-made chalk mound near Avebury, the tallest prehistoric man-made mound in Europe and is similar in size to the smaller Eqyptian pyramids at Giza.

UFO alert: police officer sees aliens at crop circle

By Alastair Jamieson
20 Oct 2009
Daily Telegraph


Many crop circles, including this one in May 2009, have appeared near Silbury Hill, Wiltshire Photo: APEX

A police officer contacted British UFO experts after seeing three aliens examining a freshly made crop circle near Avebury, Wiltshire.

The sergeant, who has not been named, was off-duty when he saw the figures standing in a field near Silbury Hill, and stopped his car to investigate.

However, as he approached the 'men' – all over 6ft tall with blond hair – he heard "the sound of static electricity" and the trio ran away ''faster than any man he had ever seen''.

The officer returned to his home in Marlborough, Wiltshire, and contacted paranormal experts and told them he had spotted a UFO.

Wiltshire Police has refused to comment on the incident, saying it is a ''personal matter'' for the officer involved.



Crop circle researcher Andrew Russell, who is investigating the bizarre sighting on behalf of the officer, described the moment his sighting was made.

He said: ''At first he thought they were forensic officers as they were dressed in white coveralls. He stopped his car and approached the field.

''The figures were all over 6ft and had blond hair. They seemed to be inspecting the crop. When he got to the edge of the field he heard what he believed to be a sound not dissimilar to static electricity.

''This crackling noise seemed to be running through the field and the crop was moving gently, close to where the noise was.

''He shouted to the figures who, at first, ignored him, not glancing at him. When he tried to enter the field they looked up and began running.

''He said; 'They ran faster than any man I have ever seen. I'm no slouch but they were moving so fast. I looked away for a second and when I looked back they were gone.

''I then got scared. The noise was still around but I got an uneasy feeling and headed for the car. For the rest of the day I had a pounding headache I couldn't shift.''

The bizarre incident occurred on the morning of July 6 this year as the police officer was driving.

The officer claims the three figures were examining a crop circle, which had appeared several days earlier, when he stopped his car and began walking towards them.

However, the mysterious beings disappeared when he ''looked away for a second'' and he contacted UFO experts after witnessing other paranormal activity.

A spokesman for Wiltshire Police said: ''The police officer was apparently off duty when this happened so we have no comment to make because it is a personal not a police matter.''

Crop circle expert Colin Andrews, who investigated the incident alongside Andrew Russell, said he is ''convinced'' by the police officer's story.

He said: ''I am quite convinced the officer had an experience that day and one that we have not fully explored.

''I think with the unusual movement of the being and the poltergeist experiences there is too much additional information to say that is something in nothing.''

telegraph.co.uk