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Britain has become an alien hotspot…
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(04-16-2017, 08:25 PM)guohua Wrote:
Quote:1980: PC Alan Godfrey claims he was abducted by aliens while on patrol in Todmorden, West Yorks.
This same Police Officer was involved in another strange case that was classed as a 'Ufo incident'

Zigmund Adamski... who was no relation to George Adamski, took a walk one morning in June of 1980
to purchase some potatoes in the little town of Tingley, near Wakefield, West Yorkshire

It was the day before his god-daughter's wedding and when he left his home, a neighbour he waved to
commented that he seemed happy. Zigmund was originally from Poland and had moved to the north of
England to become a collier. Which considering what happened to him, could be classed as irony No.1

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When he didn't return some hours later, his wife contacted the Police and for some unknown reason,
believed her husband had been kidnapped. The Police searched the area, but without success and it
would be another five days before what happened to Zigmund would come to light.

There was commercial yard owned by Trevor Parker where he housed coal for deliveries to houses
around Tingley. The use of coal as fuel for domestic heating was waning even back then in the eighties,
but Mr. Parker assured the Policeman that first arrived on the scene that he visited his yard every day.

Trevor Parker had been in the yard at 11.00am that day and then left. He hadn't noticed anything strange
as he set off to peruse some other properties which we must assume he also owned.
Arriving back at the coal yard at 4.00pm, he saw a body sprawled on the top of the pile of coal and
assuming it was a drunk, he called for an ambulance.
It was Zigmund Adamski and he wasn't drunk, he was dead.

PC Alan Godfrey, the man who would later see a strange Ufo and experience missing time in November
of that same year, was first on the scene. Enter irony No.2.

PC. Godfrey observed that the face-down body up on the high pile was wearing pants and a jacket, yet
no shirt. Adamski had a number of burns on his back along with some round bruise marks over his head.
To the Police Officer, these burns seemed to have been treated with some sort of ointment and though he
had been gone for five days, he only had one day’s worth of beard growth.

The whole scene implied that the body had not been dragged up to it's discovered position and PC Godfrey
suggested it looked like it had been 'dropped' there.

Did aliens take Mr. Adamski presuming he was the famous one who claimed he knew Nordics as his space
brothers and then dump him when they realised their mistake?!
Weird.


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RE: Britain has become an alien hotspot… - by BIAD - 04-16-2017, 09:28 PM

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