Conisholme, Lincolnshire, December 09, 2008
Published Date:
15 January 2009
Thursday 4pm -
THIS donut-shaped
UFO was caught on camera near Conisholme
wind
farm a
few
weeks before the wind
turbine
was damaged.
click to
enlarge.
Brian Lee, 55, was driving on Billings
Gate road in South Somercotes at 4.30pm on December 9 and
stopped his car to
take some
pictures of a dramatic sunset
on his
mobile phone.

It wasn't
until he returned home and looked over the images
that he
discovered the strange
object in one of
them.
He
said: "I looked
at
my phone and just
saw
this donut-shaped thing in the sky;
I didn't know what
to
think it was."
The image,
facing a south westerly direction, also
shows the
headlights of a car
approaching. The mystery
object can be
seen in the
sky amidst
the dark
clouds.
Mr Lee, from
nearby Saltfleet,
said: "I've
sat on this photo
for a while
because I
just didn't know
what to
think about it,
but after
seeing all
your stories
in
the
Leader about the wind farm UFOs I
thought maybe I
should show
somebody."
When asked if he believed
UFOs
were of alien origin, Mr Lee
said he
likes to keep an
open
mind,
but added:
"This isn't
some sort of
hoax as I really
don't have any interest in
the whole
UFO thing. I just
thought
it was really
strange."
Thanks to the Louth
Leader
newspaper for this
data.
Published Date: 15 January 2009
THIS donut-shaped UFO was caught on camera near Conisholme wind farm a few weeks before the wind turbine was damaged.
click to
enlarge.
It wasn't until he returned home and looked over the images that he discovered the strange object in one of them.
He said: "I looked at my phone and just saw this donut-shaped thing in the sky; I didn't know what to think it was."
The image, facing a south westerly direction, also shows the headlights of a car approaching. The mystery object can be seen in the sky amidst the dark clouds.
Mr Lee, from nearby Saltfleet, said: "I've sat on this photo for a while because I just didn't know what to think about it, but after seeing all your stories in the Leader about the wind farm UFOs I thought maybe I should show somebody."
When asked if he believed UFOs were of alien origin, Mr Lee said he likes to keep an open mind, but added: "This isn't some sort of hoax as I really don't have any interest in the whole UFO thing. I just thought it was really strange."
Thanks to the Louth Leader newspaper for this data.

