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'1000ft-long UFOs were NOT Chinese lanterns!'

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Published Date:
15 October 2009
A Lancashire man claims to have seen 1,000ft UFOs in the skies above Preston being followed by planes and helicopters.
Father-of-three Jason Robinson, who left the Army in 2005, was out walking his dog on Monday evening near his home in Threefields, Tanterton, when he saw four mysterious craft in the distance.

He was so stunned by the sight, he ran back to the house to tell his family.

The 34-year-old said: "I was an air defender and I had to recognise military planes and civilian planes.

"I had to know every plane and they were definitely not what we had. We all witnessed that the traffic in the sky above where they were was horrendous. You'd never see that anywhere.

"There must have been other people who saw them because they were huge. If you go off the size of a plane, say 60 feet wide. These must have been at least 1,000 feet – that's how big they were.

"It doesn't look big on there (the phone camera screen) but you can't even see the planes on there – that's how big these are to them. You can't come out with 'they're Chinese lanterns.'"

The sighting is the latest in a long list of unexplained reports in Lancashire – particularly Preston.

Mr Robinson's theory is that the craft were in the area due to nuclear weapons being kept at Fulwood Barracks.

He said: "They move them around. They only go round where they are.

"We saw loads of plane activity and helicopters in the background, obviously military. Being a military person, I know the difference between military and civilian.

"With there being about four helicopters out there, at least, I know Lancashire Police only have one helicopter.

"There must have been about 15 to 20 planes surrounding them, following. I reported it to the police, they said they had no reports."

Jason's two sons, Samuel and Joseph, his girlfriend Tara Hughes, 32, and her mother Joan also witnessed the UFOs.

Tara said: "I was amazed. I've never seen anything like that before. Just four of them all together."

Mr Robinson also has video footage which he is keen for experts to see.

He added: "I'm keeping the footage back. They'll analyse them anyway and know that they're legitimate. You can see the saucer shape."

A police spokesman said there had been no other sightings reported.

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  • Last Updated: 15 October 2009 10:04 AM
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David C,

15/10/2009 11:00:17
They was test flying military planes on Monday and Tuesday, probably flying from Warton to RAF Valley in Wales. I saw an Identified Flying Object the other day, it was another LEP being thrown on the floor. Also what does an AIR DEFENDER do? as we type another 7 Military aircraft have just gone over head. Why do people always asume that they would come in a flyin Scauser anyway? they be dizzy as hell by time they got here. Surely they would have something airodimatic like NASA has with their rockets. Cookoooo
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Sam Tana,

15/10/2009 11:08:25
Did you mean flying Scouser, David C?

Air defenders drive missile systems, such as Rapier.
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Joe Wilkins,

15/10/2009 11:42:47
So, let's get this straight. There were four UFOs, each the size of three football pitches being pursued by four helicopters and 20 planes and they were probably here because of the nuclear weapons at Fulwood Barracks, but nobody else saw them. That makes sense.
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Blued0gg1,

15/10/2009 11:55:13
just cos thay are UFO's does not mean thay are alian.
and any way it is a very big universe are you lot saying it is empty except for us.
and that any one who sees one is mad or lying
thats big of you
keep an open mind youll get more out of life
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barnfarm,

15/10/2009 12:05:23
Not necessarily 'mad or lying'. Some are just plain thick.
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jonh,

15/10/2009 12:21:49
"Mr Robinson's theory is that the craft were in the area due to nuclear weapons being kept at Fulwood Barracks"

Whereas my theory is that Mr Robinson is a consipiracy nutter.
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AntonB,

Preston 15/10/2009 12:39:23
Think this guy has got a little over excited. Some of what he is saying is true, I got a phone call on Monday which told me to go outside and have a look.

I did, four orange balls (not 1000ft) across moving in formation (3 in a triangle and 1 offset), after 20 minutes they turned white then vanished. There was also some jet activity in the area afterwards.

See link:-

http://boards.footymad.net/forum.php?tno=426&fid=204&sty=2&act=1&mid=2124262425

Im sure there is a good explaination, but guys like this just cloud the issue. I know at least 4 others who saw it also.
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AndrewJM,

Preston 15/10/2009 13:02:44
Beam me up!
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David Askews,

Preston 15/10/2009 13:11:39
This silly man said ""I was an air defender and I had to recognise military planes and civilian planes." I wonder why he dosn't do this anymore. Perhaps they carted him off to the funny farm. Probably another bord and sad man that hasn't worked for years that needs a bit of attention. Do us all a favour and stop watching too many sci fi films and get a job.
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Stormin,

15/10/2009 13:11:47
David C: Why do U.F.O.'s have to be aerodynamic as space is a vacuum meaning no friction.
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