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factually gather, study and disseminate evidence relating to Earth Mysteries, (e.g. Ley Lines, Terrestrial Energies and Ancient Site Anomalies), Strange Aerial Happenings, (e.g. Unidentified Flying Objects or UFOs), and The Paranormal, (e.g. Spirit and Psychic Phenomena).

Bizarre UFO sighting leaves pensioner baffled

Worthing Golf Course With Witness Inset
Worthing, Sussex golf course; with witness Christopher Van Heldon (inset) who saw a UFO very similar to the object he's holding, while walking here one evening. 


A pensioner has been left shocked and baffled after stumbling across a UFO while on an evening walk across a golf course.

Christopher Van Heldon, 73, said he first spotted the object on the ground and thought it was a mug that someone had left there. “I was walking across one of the greens when I noticed a silver object about five inches high sitting on the ground,” he said. “I went to pick it up and it wouldn’t move at all.

I tapped it with my foot - and suddenly it took off.

“It took off with such force that it threw me backwards. It went off so quickly it was like the speed of light.

I could feel the force on me - and then it was gone.”

Christopher, who lives in Findon, was walking across Worthing Golf Course, when he had his close encounter. “I’ve never seen anything like it in my life,” he said.

He described the object as round and completely solid with a black line around the middle.

He said it felt smooth and looked shiny.

“It looked like quality silver metal.” He said there was no trace of it after it took off.

“There was no smoke, no smell, no debris. I searched the whole area, but there was nothing.”

He said he was sure the object was not a drone.

“It wasn’t anything logical.

It’s bizarre.” end.


Update:
We have attempted to contact this witness via the Copy Desk at Sussex Newspapers.




News source: Mid Sussex Times
Pics courtesy of Worthing Golf Club
and Steve Robards