UFOs sighted over Mersey River, UK

Mersey River ufoA UFO expert has reported the sighting of two unidentified objects heading over the River Mersey from the Halton end of the estuary.

Pat Regan, author of UFO: The Search For Truth, said the two small grey objects appeared at about noon last Tuesday while he was enjoying a picnic.

He said they are the latest in a long line of mysterious sightings related to the river’s Runcorn and Widnes stretch – where previous sightings have reported objects emerging from the water and taking to the skies.

In the most famous incident, a ‘silver sphere’ appeared to suck water from the river.

However, the author said that the latest incident could be one of many that appears to be linked to geological phenomena.

Hours later Pat was listening to the radio when he heard that a ‘minor tremor’ had occurred near Preston, Lancashire.

He said the sighting is among a catalogue of incidents in which UFOs have appeared within hours or days of earthquakes.

Some ufologists claim the link indicates that flying objects could be phenomena such as ball lightning that is released when the layers of the Earth move, creating static electricity which is then belched out into the air.

However, Pat is keen to ‘keep an open mind’ and said years of sky watching have not ruled out the possibility of extra-terrestrial origins.

He said: “Some of these objects move so fast that people don’t even notice they’re there until they come to check their camera. I’ve spotted objects when I’ve had my exposure set to 1/800th of a second.

“I started out years ago when I was fishing with my daughter and I’ve heard so many tales since then.

“We just can’t be sure. A lot of people think they could be military projects or meteorological phenomena. There has been an awful lot of seismic activity after UFOs were spotted.

“There have been a lot of sightings down by the Runcorn-Widnes bridge with stuff coming out of the river then shooting off into the sky.”

He added: “I spotted these two objects the other day and couldn’t identify them.

“They appeared to be travelling toward the wind turbines on the Wirral and had small shining spots on the tops which could indicate something metallic.

“We just don’t know.”

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