NI UFO scans the sky and looks for answers

07. 03. 2019
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NI (North Ireland *) UFOs are not large in Northern Ireland. It was founded in 2013 and has a total of 14 members. There is no doubt about their folly, doubts and desire to know more. The company meets monthly at the Crescent Arts Center in South Belfast. These meetings evaluate recent reports of UFO sightings, as well as investigations of other phenomena that are "out of the norm". The group is ready to listen to anyone who thinks they have an experience they cannot explain.

Rodney Murphy

Rodney Murphy, a managing instructor at Magherafelt, is currently vice president of NI UFO. Rodney admits that when he talks about it in front of others, it causes "giggles and laughter," even among family members. However, he said that when he explains questions about unexplained events, they are more accepted by people. "People start looking and saying, 'Well, that's interesting — and what's the answer?' "And the reason I'm in the group is to try to find answers to these questions." But Rodney himself has no answers. "There is nothing that would tell me: Yes, they must be aliens, or they must be UFOs, or there are visitors to another planet. "But there are certainly questions that still need to be answered."

Rodney Murphy

Rodney says the others in the group have persuaded him to see and experience paranormal phenomena.

"I have no doubt about their truth… and I have to say, when you see him telling his stories, it really works."

The first UFO sighting in Ireland is recorded in a 743 Annals of the Four Masters record. "It was clear from the plane that there were manned ships in the sky."

Conor Kieran

Conor Kieran is a DJ and a bartender. All his life is interested in the supernatural, and he enjoys sharing these ideas with others.

“People think I'm crazy. I am fine when people laugh at me, because I know exactly what I have seen, I can tell the difference between illusion and something I actually see. ”

Conor said he had experienced paranormal phenomena, but decided not to extend these experiences.

Diana Jones of Dromore in County Down he has been interested in UFOs all his life. She joined the group after a random encounter with her founder Chris McMurray, who is the current chairman. She said she witnessed a UFO encounter with two other family members.

“In fact, it started out as a light in the sky, and then it turned into a vessel that was extremely low. The vessel missed the house only a few feet and moved very slowly. ”

Chris McMurray

No government agency reported this event. Through her membership in society, she met people who said they had similar experiences.

But of all the stories I heard from members of the group was a message Arfona Jones undoubtedly the most shocking. Arfon is from Wales and works for the NHS. His experience is known in UFO circles as the "Tannyoky ET Encounter". In May 2016, Arfon said he came across a creature in bright daylight on Tannyoky Road in Armagh County. The creature was said to be tall, gray with broad shoulders and a narrow waist. She had no clothes.

“And that scared me. It was a creature, and it was not human. It was right in front of me. As I approached him, he just turned and looked at me. It sounds crazy and crazy, I know. ”

Arfon Jones has announced his encounter with the creation of the government, but his email has never been answered. Arfon had previously been interested in UFOs, and he felt he had to meet someone after his experience, so he entered the company.

Arfon Jones

The latest UFO report was on 9 on Friday. (2018 *), when British Airways piloted the Shannon air traffic control after seeing bright light in the sky.

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