UFO Case Reports
April 1972 - Walsall, Birmingham - Glowing Disc Sighting
Author: Dave Hodrien
Release Date: 25/07/2014
In mid 2014 witness David Gooding got in touch with me via
E-Mail. He informed me of a fascinating UFO he had witnessed back in 1972 when
he was only 14 years old. This sighting forever changed his perspective on the
UFO subject.
Sighting Details
Back in April 1972 David used to have a morning paper round.
It was a bright, cloudless, clear morning at around 7.00am with an estimated
optimum visibility of around 15 miles. Due to the time of morning there was
nobody else around. In order to save himself time on his round he took a short
cut across the local rugby pitch which lay between Walstead Road and Cypress
Road. The pitch still exists today but is now a football pitch.
Aerial map of the pitch showing the approximate sighting location:
Modern photograph of the pitch:
David was around the mid-point of the pitch when he suddenly
heard from above and behind him a loud noise akin to the sound of ripping
paper. He was startled by this and looked up to determine the source. To his
amazement, around 10 metres above his head was a stationary circular object,
approximately 10 metres in diameter. It had a phosphorescent underside
exhibiting multiple shades of electric blue which swirled around in a similar
was to smoke caught in a laser beam. The object made absolutely no noise and
was completely still. There were no other notable effects e.g. no sensation of
ionisation.
As his view was entirely from underneath, David had no idea
of the side profile of the object. He says it was hard to estimate exactly how
long this situation persisted, but he thinks he looked at it for around 8
seconds. Then without warning the object massively accelerated until it was at
the observable horizon (20Km away) two seconds later. This would make its
average speed around 10Km/s (22,000 mph).
Shaken and gob smacked by the experience, David ran home and
incoherently blurted out what had happened to his parents who, though
consoling, were clearly very sceptical. Friends he later told were equally
unconvinced.
However two day later the local morning newspaper published
an article about the UFO, which it turned out had been seen by several other
witnesses. One in particular was a very experienced mariner who had witnessed a
whole range of meteorological/astronomical events at sea but who had “never
seen anything like this”. His observation had occurred at the same time as
David’s, from a vantage point at Great Barr, approximately 1.5 miles from the
location of David’s sighting.
Aerial map showing the
location of David’s sighting (A) and Great Barr (B):
Sighting Analysis
This is an incredible and well documented account of a
disc-shaped UFO. Unfortunately due to how long ago the sighting took place we
have not managed to locate the newspaper report. However I have no doubt that
the witness is talking about a real event. Many aspects of the sighting point
to the fact that this was a highly unconventional object.
David is now a trained physicist, and says he has no idea
what this object was or where it was from. However, he says with certainty that
this object was under some kind of intelligent control, and that its
aerodynamic performance was well beyond the technology today, let alone the
technology of 1972.
The fact that the UFO was seen by other witnesses at
different locations to his means that it could not have been a product of
David’s imagination and was clearly a physical object in the air. It was
clearly not a normal aircraft or helicopter, and the stunning manoeuvre which
it performed completely puts out of the question the idea that it was some kind
of inflatable object such as a reflective balloon or blimp, or a remote
controlled model of some kind. I certainly feel that this is a genuine sighting
of an advanced craft of probable extra-terrestrial origin.
There are some very interesting aspects to this sighting
which are not commonly reported. The electric blue underside of the object
which appeared to be swirling like smoke is indicative of some kind of field
being generated around it, probably involved in its propulsion. There have been
other cases where similar energy fields have been observed, although many cases
where no such observation has been reported. It is also unusual that there was
any sound coming from the object. In the majority of cases UFOs are either
completely silent or emit a low humming noise. It is likely that this ripping
sound was directly linked with the apparent energy around the object.
The fact that one of the sightings reported in the paper
took place only 1.5 miles away at the same time means it is very likely to be
of the same object viewed from a different angle and distance. This adds a lot
of weight to the case, despite the fact that at present we only have David’s testimony
to go on.
Due to the various factors involved I am convinced that this
was a genuine craft sighting. I would like to thank David for coming forward
with the details of this stunning case. I will continue to search for the
newspaper article and if I am able to locate it I will add it to this report.
Copyright Dave Hodrien
2014
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