Forres Couple Tape UFO

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(Forres, UK) Don and Pat MacArthur claim to have captured an object on video which they think could be a UFO. The object appears as a pink diamond-shaped object trailing off into the distance. Seconds later, a black object is seen around the same spot falling to the Earth.

What’s strange is the phone calls that the couple received after going public with their video:

The mystery deepened further when Mr MacArthur received a phone call, with a recorded message telling him that to tell people he had seen a UFO would harm his bed and breakfast business.

“I was really surprised,” he said. “It was a recorded message – a woman’s voice – telling me to press various keys for further information.”

The call came just hours after he had spoken to ‘The Forres Gazette’ about his experiences.

I tried looking for the video online, no copies of it exists (that I know of).

Full source: Forres Gazette

A FORRES couple have been sitting at their window looking into space and wondering, ever since they spotted an unidentified bright light in the skies above Forres.
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And after speaking publicly about the UFO (unidentified flying object) mystery, they received an alarming phone call warning them off speaking about the incident.

Don and Pat MacArthur were at home at 2 Nelson Road, watching the TV on Friday, September 3, shortly after 8.45pm when they both spotted a strange light in the skies above the town.

“We both spotted a bright light at the living-room window above the trees on the other side of the road,” said Don, who works for Moray Council’s lands and park crew. “I thought it was a helicopter searchlight, and was waiting for the aircraft, but it wasn’t that.

“My wife just ran to the window to see closer,” he added. “I knew it wasn’t a helicopter and I ran into the other room to get my cine camera.”

The couple’s living room window looks out over the houses on the opposite side of the road, and they both spotted the object above the chimney pots and tops of trees coming from the rough direction of Forres High Street.

“I don’t know what it was, but I managed to capture a few seconds of it on camera,” said Mr MacArthur. “I ran out the door in my socks and zoomed in full to try and get a better picture.”

The images show a bright, pink, largish, diamond-like object in the sky and then just disappearing. Moments later, a black object appears in the corner of the screen, appearing to come from roughly the same direction, but much higher in the sky with a small trailing light at the top of the screen.

Then a black object appears, falling slowly towards the earth, before disappearing from sight by the chimney pots.

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Mr MacArthur said he has shown the film to several people and no one can explain what it is, or has ever seen anything like it before.

He dismissed the idea that it could be a burning chinese lantern – which are available for sale locally – due to the height, shape and colour of the object and the way he claims it moves, having compared it against other pictures of the lanterns, which are lit and released into the sky, before they just gradually burn out.

“If it was a lantern, then why didn’t my camera show it burning out,” he said. “I had it pointed there and it just disappeared. In my opinion it was something moving away extremely quickly.”

Mr MacArthur claims that the far right of the pink diamond light has a white light, which indicates something moving at speed while the left hand side has a sort of glow, as if the article has come from that direction. He also claims that there is a sort of vapour trail in the third sequence, as if the object is smoking or spilling fuel.

Mrs MacArthur, who works part-time for Moray Estates, said when the light appeared at first that she thought it was a firework, but it never exploded and then moved sideways.

There was very little wind on Friday night, and no reports of any flares, or fireworks.

Spokesman for the Findhorn Marina and Moray Inshore Rescue Organisation, Simon Paterson said that if someone had released a flare, he didn’t know about it.

He said a flare was quite distinctive, and usually red, green or white in colour and roughly circular shaped, and could remain in the sky for about a minute, being designed to burn out before descending. He added that there might be a parachute attachment which could drop afterwards.

He said that flares were sometimes released above the bomb dump area at RAF Kinloss, but agreed that it was quite late on a Friday night.

A spokesman for RAF Kinloss said that there were no flares or anything else released on that Friday night, and no reports of anything unusual or any aircraft activity above the town at the time.

The mystery deepened further when Mr MacArthur received a phone call, with a recorded message telling him that to tell people he had seen a UFO would harm his bed and breakfast business.

“I was really surprised,” he said. “It was a recorded message – a woman’s voice – telling me to press various keys for further information.”

The call came just hours after he had spoken to ‘The Forres Gazette’ about his experiences.

“My son knows someone who filmed something which he thought was a UFO,” he said. “They came and took his camera and kit away from him. It makes you wonder.”

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