• ENCOUNTER IN ENGLAND FILE: UFO1266

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    DATE OF ARTICLE: February 10, 1989
    SOURCE OF ARTICLE: News & Advertiser
    LOCATION: Todmorden, England
    BYLINE: Pat Swift
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    THE NIGHT THAT CHANGED HIS LIFE

    By Pat Swift

    Former policeman Alan Godfrey has never consciously claimed
    to have met creatures from outer space.
    But whatever happened to him in the "missing minutes" in the
    cold early hours of a November morning over eight years ago has
    irrevocably changed his life forever.
    Alan hit the national headlines over a year after first
    putting in an official report that he had seen a UFO hovering
    above Burnley Road near Mons Jill.
    At first there was local interest and a lot of speculation
    about the sighting, particularly as five other officers in
    Calderdale and Greater Manchester had reported seeing a similar
    object low in the skies on the same morning.
    But Alan was not the first police officer in Todmorden to
    put in an official report of a UFO sighting.
    It was only when a senior police officer persuaded him to
    reveal details of tapes taken while he underwent regression
    hypnosis that he really created a stir on the front pages of
    nearly every national newspaper.
    For under hypnosis, under stringent conditions and observed
    by police officers, Alan told how he had been taken aboard the
    spaceship and had been examined by creatures from outer space.
    "To this day, I don't know what happened to me that
    morning," says Alan. "I can clearly remember seeing this object
    revolving and hovering above the road as I drove up towards
    Lydgate in the police car. I stopped the car, made notes and did
    a sketch and then got out of the car and started walking towards
    it.
    "The next thing I can remember is being further up Burnley
    Road beyond the point where I had seen the craft, but it was no
    longer there."
    Consciously he has no recollection of what happened in
    between, but there are physical clues which appear to back up his
    story told under hypnosis.
    On those tapes he tells how he was laid on a table and
    examined with some kind of electrical probe fixed to the insole
    of his foot.
    At the time of the incident he found his heavy leather
    police boot had been ripped and he had a small burn mark on his
    insole.
    "It would be a lot easier for me to believe that I made it
    all up under hypnosis...that it was something my imagination
    dreamed up.
    "But the truth is I don't know what happened, and probably
    never will."
    When the details of the tapes were released to the press
    they linked it to speculation about a case on which Alan had
    worked five months before his UFO sighting--the mysterious death
    of Polish born Leeds miner Zygmunt Adamski.
    Mr. Adamski had disappeared from near his home on the
    outskirts of Leeds. He had set out to visit a nearby shop to buy
    some potatoes as his family had visitors in preparation for the
    following day when he was due to give away his God daughter at
    her wedding.
    He never returned--but five days later his body was
    discovered in the coal yard near Todmorden station.
    Some of his clothing was missing; he had mysterious burn
    marks on the back of his head which had been treated with an
    ointment which scientists could not identify as anything known on
    earth--and he had died of a heart attack brought on by fear or
    shock.
    There had been many reports of UFO sightings in West
    Yorkshire around the time and Coroner Mr. James Turnbull in
    recording an open verdict, said he could not rule out speculation
    about creatures from space.
    Alan was one of the local officers working on the case and
    was surprised that no major investigation was launched.
    But although he was discharged from West Yorkshire Police on
    medical grounds due to an injury he had received before all these
    strange events, Alan is still bound by the Official Secrets Act.
    "Because of this I am not allowed to talk about the case,"
    he says.
    After he became a major news story, Alan felt that he was
    being subjected to harassment in the force. "Life was being made
    difficult for me," he said. "I was no longer 'one of the lads'
    and superiors sent me for medical examinations in efforts to show
    I was having hallucinations, but the doctors all gave me a clean
    bill of health mentally."
    Eventually Alan and the police parted company when an old
    injury incurred during a struggle while on duty was the official
    reason for his medical discharge.
    "I felt I could have continued in the force, even if only at
    a desk job," he says.
    But losing his job also cost him his home as he could no
    longer afford to meet the mortgage payments, and he had to turn
    his hands to other trades.
    "It put a strain on everything and life has been difficult,"
    he recalls. "The police even raided my leaving party to check
    for after hours drinkers."
    Alan is regularly sought by TV and radio chat show hosts and
    the Press.
    "Whenever there is another major sighting, I start getting
    calls for interviews again."
    But don't the fees from these TV and radio interviews help
    compensate for the difficulties he faced on first leaving the
    force?
    Alan smiles wrily. "There's a sliding scale for interview
    fees, and I'm definitely on the bottom rung of the ladder!"
    His financial fortunes cold change if one of the Hollywood
    film giants decides to take up an option on using the transcripts
    of the hypnosis sessions as the basis for a future film.
    But in the meantime, Alan is settling into his new life,
    although he still misses police work.
    And has he seen any further strange objects in the skies?
    "I don't look," he says emphatically. "If one landed right
    in front of me, I'd turn around and run. I wouldn't want to get
    involved."

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