UFO Sighting in Tipperary, 1950s Tags:ireland 6 comments The most unusual thing about the clipping is the rate of return on those credit union investments. What’s mad is how alien sightings have decreased as the ability to record shit has grown Pity they didn’t say it was an apparition of the Virgin Mary; Tipperary would have got an International airport out of it. You should crosspost this to r/UFO as it is one of the better and more credible accounts considering the number of people who saw the same thing. The rapid decent, lack of visible propulsion and the ability to stay in one place matches a lot of the more famous reports. Thanks for posting this, multiple credible witnesses make this an interesting find. Pretty cool. Do you have a date/publication name for the source? Some friends (from Mullinahone) are enquiring. Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
Pity they didn’t say it was an apparition of the Virgin Mary; Tipperary would have got an International airport out of it. You should crosspost this to r/UFO as it is one of the better and more credible accounts considering the number of people who saw the same thing. The rapid decent, lack of visible propulsion and the ability to stay in one place matches a lot of the more famous reports.
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The most unusual thing about the clipping is the rate of return on those credit union investments.
What’s mad is how alien sightings have decreased as the ability to record shit has grown
Pity they didn’t say it was an apparition of the Virgin Mary; Tipperary would have got an International airport out of it.
You should crosspost this to r/UFO as it is one of the better and more credible accounts considering the number of people who saw the same thing.
The rapid decent, lack of visible propulsion and the ability to stay in one place matches a lot of the more famous reports.
Thanks for posting this, multiple credible witnesses make this an interesting find.
Pretty cool.
Do you have a date/publication name for the source? Some friends (from Mullinahone) are enquiring.