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Willie-go ,can you lend me a tenner , I think I am on to a winner here.I,ll even split the winnings with you ,signed your honest good friend , the G man.
In reply to the G-man, why do I get the feeling I'm dropping myself right in it? Anyway, here goes:
First, I have never seen a UFO and I remain a sceptic of alien visitations. I do wonder, however, what to make of an incident described to me by an elderly neighbour now sadly no longer with us. (Quiet, G-man!)
This gentleman had been a God-fearing fisher all his days and was an elder of the Free Kirk. He was sat on our dyke looking out over the bay, recalling the days of his youth when he suddenly asked me if I had ever seen a UFO. He then went on to quietly describe how as a boy, he and a pal had come across three large circular pits about 20feet in diameter in the beach about a mile west of the Broch, half-way to the Millie Burn. He told me that the skipper of one of the boats had seen what had caused them but adamantly refused to talk about what he had seen. My neighbour told me how he and his school friends had swum in these craters for about two weeks before the tides eventually filled them in.
He remembered exactly the year when it happened. It was 1929 - yes, long before the awareness of UFO's had ever reached the public ken.
I asked him several times over a few years about his story, and his description never varied and he always spoke with a directness and quietness of a man speaking the absolute truth. The only extra snippet of information was that the only witness to the actual event said that it had come down from the sky.
There you are, G-man, I am telling you exactly as it was told to me. I have no explanation of what could have created a grouping of three very deep, perfectly circular indentations overnight in such a location.
Anyone else got any similar stories to tell?
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