Anomalous lights seen over Silbury Hill & West Kennet
long barrow area. Reported 1-2/6/00
On the night (1-2/6/00) that saw the arrival of the initial embryonic
version of the twelve pointed star next to West Kennet long barrow the whole of the area was under constant surveillance by
Frances Mallett (C & F) and a good friend of ours from Devon.
Frances reports that the night sky had a very dense cloud cover making it an extremely dark night indeed. It was just possible to
make out the imposing profile of Silbury Hill from their vantage point at the car park over the road from the Sanctuary on Overton
hill.
At (approx) 11-30pm Frances and Nickie both noticed a ball of deep yellow light hanging in the sky at (approx) 200ft directly
over Silbury hill. This light was so large & bright it grabbed their attention immediately as it blinked on, it remained in it's
stationary position for several seconds before blinking out as instantaneously as it had arrived. After a few moments the same
ball of light reappeared in its original position over the hill, after a
further few seconds it disappeared in the same manner as it's exit a few moments earlier. This time as the light went out it
reappeared instantly (approx) 50-70 meters to the left of its original position. Once again the light blinked out and almost
immediately took up a new position even further to the left of Silbury, this is (approx) where the twelve pointer was found the
following morning. The luminous sphere remained in this position for just a few seconds before blinking out for the
final time.
The whole event lasted no longer than a minute.
At no time did either of the witnesses observe any actual linear movement of the light or lights. At the time of writing the above
events remain completely anomalous. We both feel that these lights may well be very much connected with the arrival of the
Shapeshifter crop formation.
Frances is a very sharp eyed observer of the night sky in our area and is very familiar with all conventional aerial activity.
Charles R Mallett
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