According to the British "Daily Star" reported on December 30, Alan Godfrey, a 74-year-old computer expert in the United Kingdom, intends to make his experience with UFOs into a Hollywood blockbuster, and has been supported by the well-known film screenwriter and producer Michael Gris.
At 5:15 a.m. on November 28, 1980, Alan, who was still a police officer at the time, was driving along Burnley Road in a police car when he saw an unknown object parked in front of him in the distance.
He initially thought it was just a broken bus, but it wasn't until he slowly approached that he discovered that it was a diamond-like object.
The object is said to be about 20 feet (about 6 meters) wide and 14 feet (about 4.2 meters) high, when it was suspended in mid-air 5 feet (about 1.5 meters) from the road surface and slowly rotated, while the leaves on the road surface turned in the opposite direction.
Creepily, the police car that Allen was driving inexplicably failed at this time, and when he turned on the blue lights to try to call the police, neither the car nor the calling equipment listened.
"It looked so real, so real, that if I got out of the car and hit it with a brick, it would make a clanging sound," Allen recalls.
A few minutes later, a "dazzling, white, blinding flash" crossed over, and the unknown object disappeared. Even more bizarrely, Alan noticed that his car was driving backwards.
However, this encounter caused Allen to be ridiculed and snubbed by his colleagues, who did not believe Alan and avoided it. Four years later, Allen was forced to leave the force.
Now, 41 years later, the former police officer still insists he is telling the truth, adding, "All I saw was an alien spacecraft." Believe it or not, it doesn't matter to me, but it does happen."
Michael, for his part, fully agreed with Alan, saying that "I believed Alan one hundred and eleven percent, and I didn't feel a word of dishonesty in Alan's mouth."
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