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'Flying saucer videoed'

A HOUSEWIFE who believes she has video-taped a flying saucer hovering over her home is hoping the six-and-a-half minute sequence will earn her a substantial sum from syndication rights.

Sharon Rowlands, 44, from the village of Bonsall in the Derbyshire Dales, has sent the tape to an American producer specialising in UFO footage. It shows what appears to be a large craft that emits pulses of red, yellow, orange and blue lights. After flipping over, it disappears in a red flash.

-- Anonymous, June 01, 2001

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I do hope she had enough foreskin to send them a copy! You just don't know if the MIB might get ahold of the tape, and then the "proof" is gone!

-- Anonymous, June 01, 2001

BBC Friday, 1 June, 2001, 16:27 GMT 17:27 UK

'UFO video' goes to Hollywood

The object flashes, turns over and vanishes

A Derbyshire housewife has sold what she says is a video of a flying saucer to a Hollywood producer.

Sharon Rowlands, 44, from the village of Bonsall, in the Peak District, has reportedly been paid £20,000 for the footage.

And officials at NASA are said to have asked to examine the tape, because they believe it shows the same type of craft once spotted by the space agency's own cameras during a space shuttle mission.

Ms Rowlands said she took the film with a camcorder after hearing an eerie noise outside her home one evening in October last year.

She says she filmed the object while it hovered in the sky about two miles away.

"It resembled a giant disc with a bite taken out of the bottom," she told reporters.

"As it hovered over the woods, it seemed to expand and then get smaller again.

"We could see it pulsing as if it started up and then it just went, it came really close at one stage and I thought it was going to land in the field.

"You can hear me on the video say "Wow!"

Hovering in sky

The video shows what appears to be a large craft that emits red, yellow, orange and blue lights and has a dark circle in its centre.

It hovers in the sky before moving to the right and emitting pulses of light from its left-hand side.

It then flips over, showing two deep scarlet lights, and disappears in a red flash.

So certain was Ms Rowlands of the film's value, that she had locked it in a Nottingham bank vault before sending it to America.

UFO capital

Ms Rowlands' is just one of many alleged sightings of strange objects in the sky over Bonsall in the last few months.

One woman reported seeing a "ball of fire" in the skies, another "two big, bright lights".

A man out walking his dog witnessed a "pink glow, vertically shaped like a shoe box".

The Meteorological Office said there were no unusual weather conditions that might have explained Ms Rowland's sighting.

Others believe military aircraft could explain some of the sightings.

-- Anonymous, June 01, 2001


Did SAR say 'foreskin?'

-- Anonymous, June 02, 2001

Nah. Not SAR. She wouldn't do that. [Snort!] Should we correct her Freudian slip?

-- Anonymous, June 02, 2001

No, don't change it. It's too funny!

-- Anonymous, June 02, 2001


foresight....foreSIGHT FORESIGHT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

heheheheheheheh sorry! at least I know someone is reading!

-- Anonymous, June 02, 2001


I was confused cuz I didn't know women had foreskin.

Sar, ya gotta lay off the cat food! Leave that to the pros!

-- Anonymous, June 02, 2001


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