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Autumn 2022: I was contacted by the head of an extended family to conduct a guided tour of StarDisc. We arranged to meet after dusk in a carpark located at the foot of the hill on which the 21st century stone circle is located.
At home that morning, sipping a cup of tea, I received an audible transmission:
‘You will see something tonight.’
As darkness fell, the twelve visitors and I ascended to StarDisc on foot.
I shared the inspiration and aspiration for StarDisc, how it was created and what it is used for, then the whole family lay down on the stone surface. I looked up at the stars and to my surprise a bright yellow light appeared towards the west; the object was similar in luminosity and size to a planet as seen with the naked eye.
I called the family to their feet, declaring something puzzling had come into view. As we watched, the object repeatedly released a single unbroken, slow moving ‘ribbon’ or beam of light, which would descend, before retracting to source. It was highly unusual and remained suspended in space for around twenty minutes, then vanished. Just one of legions of strange sightings that are frequently observed in our skies the world over.
Mysterious crafts in our skies and oceans, widespread testimonies of encounters, a catalogue of visual and material evidence, much of it concealed, this phenomenon needs to be taken seriously; to do otherwise is to ignore a clear call for our attention.
Autumn 2022: I was contacted by the head of an extended family to conduct a guided tour of StarDisc. We arranged to meet after dusk in a carpark located at the foot of the hill on which the 21st century stone circle is located.
At home that morning, sipping a cup of tea, I received an audible transmission:
‘You will see something tonight.’
As darkness fell, the twelve visitors and I ascended to StarDisc on foot.
I shared the inspiration and aspiration for StarDisc, how it was created and what it is used for, then the whole family lay down on the stone surface. I looked up at the stars and to my surprise a bright yellow light appeared towards the west; the object was similar in luminosity and size to a planet as seen with the naked eye.
I called the family to their feet, declaring something puzzling had come into view. As we watched, the object repeatedly released a single unbroken, slow moving ‘ribbon’ or beam of light, which would descend, before retracting to source. It was highly unusual and remained suspended in space for around twenty minutes, then vanished. Just one of legions of strange sightings that are frequently observed in our skies the world over.
Mysterious crafts in our skies and oceans, widespread testimonies of encounters, a catalogue of visual and material evidence, much of it concealed, this phenomenon needs to be taken seriously; to do otherwise is to ignore a clear call for our attention.