Police sergeant sees ETs at crop circle? No UFO reported

Steve Hammons
(This article originally appeared on the Joint Recon Study Group site.)

An off-duty police sergeant in the UK is reported to have seen possible extraterrestrials or unusual beings on the ground near a crop circle last July 6.

According to published reports, the unidentified Wiltshire officer was driving that morning near a crop circle that had appeared a few days earlier near Silbury Hill.

Then, he spotted three human-like figures in what appeared to be white coveralls.

Crop circle researcher Andrew Russell is working with the officer in researching the incident. Russell is quoted as saying, "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 six feet and had blond hair. They seemed to be inspecting the crop," Russell said.

As the officer stopped his car and got out, "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," Russell stated.

STRANGENESS STARTS

According to Russell, the officer said, "They ran faster than any man I have ever seen ... I looked away for a second and when I looked back they were gone."

The officer also reportedly noticed a crackling electrical type of noise, similar to static electricity, as he approached the crop circle.

"I then got scared," the officer is reported to have told Russell. "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 ..."

Another crop circle researcher, Colin Andrews, is also looking into this case, according to UK news reports. Andrews is reported to have said he is "convinced" by the officer's report.

Andrews has reported on his Web site colinandrews.net that the three beings "were wearing one piece white suites, with hoods that had been dropped onto the back of their heads."

He also noted that the officer was about 400 yards away when he first yelled toward the individuals.

He also wrote on his blog site that "the officer is planning to use a police sketch artist from another police authority to produce images from the experience."

So far, there has been no mention of a UFO or unknown craft in this case.

A Wiltshire Police spokesperson is quoted in news reports as saying, "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."

SITE HAS HISTORY

This apparently is not the first time unusual phenomena has occurred at this site.

According to researcher Andrews, "This is the same location where on the 23 May 1994, four researchers (including one nuclear scientist) visiting a crop design in this field, witnessed intense military presence moments before they each experienced 45 minutes missing time and within a short while a further period of missing time."

"Each had red marks appear on their necks and had severe nose bleeds hours later," he reports on colinandrews.net.

"This is also the site of a secret military surveillance during the same week as the 1990 Operation Blackbird. It was over these fields that the army filmed a large unidentified white orb," Andrews' Web site notes.


Andrews also pointed out that there have been "a number of very similar reports of entities in this exact field and those next door."

He states that a previous incident involved "a very close encounter with a 8-9 feet tall being, north of Silbury Hill."

A witness "was visited by three government officers who produced a book of sketches of different ET beings and ask the witness which one he had seen. At least two agencies were allegedly involved which should help verify this case."

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Steve Hammons

Hammons was born and raised in the Cincinnati area and southwestern Ohio's Indiana-Kentucky border region. He has worked as a researcher, journalist, instructor, counselor, juvenile probation peace officer and public safety urgent response specialist. He graduated from Ohio University, Athens, Ohio, in southeastern Ohio with studies in communication (journalism focus), health education (psychology focus) and a minor in pre-law. Ohio U. is home of the prestigious Scripps College of Communication and E.W. Scripps School of Journalism. Hammons completed some graduate-level coursework in guidance counseling and psychotherapy theories from the OU College of Education's School of Applied Behavioral Sciences and Educational Leadership. He received orientations to Army Special Forces operations while an Army officer trainee at OU. In his two published novels, "Mission Into Light" and the sequel "Light's Hand," a San Diego-based joint-service team of ten women and men research emerging special topics. This Joint Recon Study Group follows paths of discovery to help create a better world. Book, TV and film rights are available. Hammons' movie screenplay combines both novels. Pilot scripts for a proposed TV series have been developed.