Declassified UFO / UAP Document
AN 'ANGEL' IN EIRE: Landing at Blacksod, Co. Mayo
AI-Generated Summary
A report of a UFO sighting in Blacksod, Ireland, in February 1974, involving a glowing caravan-like object and a power outage. The document also features reader correspondence regarding UFO research and psychic phenomena.
This document contains a sighting report titled 'An Angel in Eire' regarding an incident in February 1974 at Blacksod, County Mayo, Ireland. The report, authored by G. Toms, is a composite account based on information from his father-in-law, a retired farmer, and a neighbour. According to the report, the witness observed a glowing white object resembling a large caravan with large wheels. The object was seen at 8:00 p.m. while the area was experiencing a power cut. The witness reported seeing a man in white robes standing in his bedroom, which originated from outside, before observing the object through a window. The object reportedly rose slowly in an easterly direction and disappeared into the clouds without making any noise. The witness's father-in-law subsequently refused to discuss the matter further due to fear of ridicule. The document also includes a 'Mail Bag' section containing various letters from readers discussing the extraterrestrial hypothesis, psychic experiences in relation to UFOs, and critiques of previous FSR articles, including discussions on taped interviews and sketches of UFOs.
On closer inspection, he said that the object was glowing white and lit up the outside area. It looked like a large caravan or bus and had large wheels on it.
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Official Assessment
The author concludes the event was a UFO, noting the witness's health is normal and he is adamant about what he saw.
Witnesses
- G. Toms' father-in-lawretired farmer
Key Persons
- G. TomsAuthor of the account
- Andrija PuharichMentioned in correspondence
- Aimé MichelAuthor of correspondence
- G.W. HolmanAuthor of correspondence
- Ludwig HanemannMentioned in correspondence
- Ernst BergerAuthor of correspondence
- Gordon CreightonAuthor/Editor mentioned in correspondence