9 November 2019
(BBC News, London ,
UK )
The Robert Taylor UFO incident occurred in the
Dechmont Woods in Livingston, West Lothian, Scotland ,
UK ,
on 9 November 1979, between approximately 10:00 a.m. and 10:30 a.m.
Wikipedia article: “Robert Taylor incident”:
Quote from the Wikipedia article:
“In ufology, the Robert Taylor Incident, a.k.a.
Livingston Incident or Dechmont Woods Encounter is the name given to claims of
sighting an extraterrestrial spacecraft on Dechmont Law in Livingston, West
Lothian, Scotland in 1979 by
forester Robert ‘Bob’ Taylor
(1919-2007).
When Taylor
returned home from a trip to Dechmont Law dishevelled, his clothes torn and
with grazes to his chin and thighs, he claimed he had encountered a ‘flying
dome’ which tried to pull him aboard. Due to his injuries, the police recorded
the matter as a common assault and the incident is popularly promoted as the
‘only example of an alien sighting becoming the subject of a criminal
investigation’.[1][2]
According to Taylor, a forestry worker for the
Livingston Development Corporation, on 9 November 1979, he parked his pickup
truck at the side of a road near the M8 motorway and walked along a forest path
up the side of Dechmont Law with his dog.
Taylor reported seeing what he described as a ‘flying
dome’ or a large, circular sphere approximately 7 yards (6.4 metres ) in diameter,
hovering above the forest floor in a clearing about 530 yards (480 metres ) away from
his truck. Taylor
described the object as ‘a dark metallic material with a rough texture like
sandpaper’ featuring an outer rim ‘set with small propellers’.
Taylor
claims he experienced a foul odour ‘like burning brakes’ and that smaller
spheres ‘similar to sea mines’ had seized him and were dragging him in the
direction of the larger object when he lost consciousness. According to Taylor , he later awoke
and the objects were gone, but he could not start his truck, so he walked back
to his home in Livingston.[1][2][3]”
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