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Summary

On December 12, 1978, UK police officers Sgt. Anthony Dodd and Constable Alan Dale encountered a silent, disc-shaped UFO with colored lights and a glowing halo over North Yorkshire Moor.

Abstract

In the early hours of a frosty December morning in 1978, Sgt. Anthony Dodd and Constable Alan Dale, while on patrol near Skipton in North Yorkshire, UK, witnessed a bright white light descending towards them. Initially mistaking it for a burning aircraft, they stopped to offer assistance, only to discover a large, silent, disc-shaped object, approximately 100 feet in diameter, flying overhead. The UFO featured a dome with ports, colored lights blinking in sequence, and three spheres or hemispheres at its center. The encounter, which took place over the Cononley Moor, left a profound impact on Dodd, prompting him to delve into UFO research upon retirement. His dedication to the subject led him to become one of Britain's foremost UFO investigators, with a particular interest in alien abductions, animal/human mutilations, and military interactions with extraterrestrials.

Opinions

  • Sgt. Tony Dodd's personal UFO encounter convinced him of the authenticity of George Adamski's claims, suggesting a belief in the possibility of human-like alien contact.
  • The incident is presented as a credible event due to the police officers' reputable occupations and the detailed description of the UFO.
  • The article implies that the North Yorkshire Moor area may have a historical significance related to unexplained phenomena, referencing ancient sacrificial altar stones and a landscape rich in legends and folklore.
  • The use of the term "cosmic hobby" by Dodd to describe his UFO research indicates a passion and commitment to the subject, despite its fringe nature.
  • The detailed sketch and artistic impression of the UFO, along with the inclusion of Dodd's biography, serve to substantiate the narrative and emphasize the importance of the event in UFO history.

Two Police Officers In UK encounter UFO (Researcher Tony Dodd’s Sighting)

Artistic impression of the UFO encounter in the North Yorkshire Moors. (credit: Tony Dodd Zone)

Date: December 12, 1978 Location: Skipton, North Yorkshire, United Kingdom

At 4:30 a.m., a lonely police patrol car was driving on a remote country road along the Cononley Moor. In the car were Sgt. Anthony Dodd and Constable Alan Dale. They saw a bright white light that seemed to be diving towards them in a glide. a big shining disc which flew over their heads at a speed of about 40 mph. At its closest, it was hardly 100 feet away from them, so that they could see a number of details. “It was a huge thing, about 100 feet in diameter, and it made no noise whatsoever.”

Detailed sketch of the object Dodd and Dale observed. (credit: Hesemann)
Police Sgt. Anthony Dodd. (credit: Hesemann)

The incident occurred on the frosty winter morning of December 12, 1978, not far from Skipton in North Yorkshire. At 4:30 a.m., a lonely police patrol car was driving on a remote country road along the Cononley Moor. In the car were Sgt. Anthony Dodd and Constable Alan Dale, who operated the radio.

It was very dark and the road was lit only by the headlights of the car, the silence broken only by the noise of the motor and the occasional messages over the radio. Dodd loved that kind of mysterious stillness in the middle of a bare and unspoiled countryside, with dark houses snuggling up against the low hills as if seeking shelter from the cold winds, and the stone walls that divided the meadows from time immemorial.

It was the land of sagas and legends, of witches and elves, spirits and wills-o’-the-wisp, which lured unfortunate wanderers in the moor towards inescapable death. There was a magic in the air which, even thousands of years ago, the ancestors of the Celts must have been aware of, as is shown oy the mighty sacrificial altar stones in the middle of the moor.

Suddenly, a loud static noise, hissing and rustling, tore Sgt. Dodd out of his reverie. They were just then driving into a curve when, to the right, a bright white light seemed to be diving towards them in a glide. They thought it was a burning airplane so they drove to the side and stopped the car to see what was happening and where it would land, in case help was required.

It was, however, no airplane but a big shining disc which flew over their heads at a speed of about 40 mph. At its closest, it was hardly 100 feet away from them, so that they could see a number of details.

When I interviewed Dodd in 1991 for my documentary film UFOs: The Secret Evidence, he explained, “It had a dome with ports all around it. The bottom was surrounded by colored lights like neon lights in blue, red, green, and white which blinked in a sequence as if they were rotating, and in the middle, there were three spheres or hemispheres.

It was a huge thing, about 100 feet in diameter, and it made no noise whatsoever. What fascinated me even more was that the object was enveloped in a kind of halo which made its entire metallic structure glow white. It flew slowly over our heads and seemed to land at a place behind a group of trees.

But we couldn’t see or check that out because at that point it was too far away and in the middle of the moor.” “What on Earth was that?” asked Constable Dale breaking the silence, brought back to reality by the penetrating cold. Sgt. Dodd’s answer came minutes after that.

From that day onwards Dodd started collecting all the information about UFOs that he could get, including, of course, the book “Flying Saucers Have Landed” by Desmond Leslie and George Adamski.

His personal encounter with a saucer that resembled Adamski’s saucer-like a twin had convinced Dodd that Adamski must indeed have had an encounter with a UFO. Since retiring in 1988, Dodd has dedicated himself fully to his “cosmic hobby” as he calls it, and is today one of Britain’s leading UFO researchers.

Adamski was the first person to have spoken about contact with aliens who resembled human beings. After him, many others reported such encounters. With Adamski, the age of the contactees had begun.

Biography of Sgt. Tony Dodd, one of the two police officers who were involved in the encounter, from “The Tony Dodd Zone” website:

A Police Officer for 25 years. Tony had his first close encounter with a UFO in 1978 while serving officer. Had many subsequent encounters over North Yorkshire Moors leading to his becoming an investigator into the phenomenon.

For many years he was head of investigations for Quest International, which became UFO Magazine (UK) for which he produced many fine case studies & investigations. Has given lectures in many countries including America, Iceland, Germany, Holland, Denmark, and many British Cities.

Specialized in Alien Abduction Phenomenon, Animal/Human mutilations, and interaction of aliens with certain military authorities. Author of the book,’ Alien Investigator’.

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Source: Michael Hesemann

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