(ORDO NEWS) — The first widely discussed claim of alien abduction was made by Barney and Betty Hill in 1961. After that, several abducted people shared their strange stories.
The case of Sigmund Adamski of West Yorkshire, England, is the strangest occurrence of all time. He went missing in June 1980 and was found dead five days later 20 miles from his home.
Since he died under mysterious circumstances, there are several theories that make his case even more mysterious.
Judging by the injuries and burn marks found on his body, experts believed that Adamski was struck by “ball lightning” or some other unidentified phenomenon. Some of them added that the KGB or aliens could be behind his death.
There is not much information about how the KGB could be involved in this case, so people often talk about the alien abduction theory due to incidents such as “Alan Godfrey’s meeting with a UFO” and “the alien from Ilkley Moor” because they also occurred in West Yorkshire in the same decade.
Disappearance of Adamski
Sigmund “Ziggy” Adamski was born in Poland and worked as a miner at the Lofthouse Colliery, West Riding Yorkshire, England.
In 1951, he married a woman named Lottie, who was subsequently wheelchair-bound due to poor health.
Adamski himself suffered from lung deformities due to exposure to coal dust. Because of this, he applied for early retirement, but his request was denied.
On June 6, 1980, at approximately 3:30 p.m., 56-year-old Adamski went out for a walk to a local grocery store near his home on Thornfield Crescent in Tingley.
This was the last time he was seen before he went missing. Lottie initially suspected that he had been kidnapped.
Five days later, his dead body was found in his father’s coal yard at Todmorden, lying on top of a 10-foot-high pile of coal. It was about 20 miles from his home.
An official named James Turnbull, who investigated Adamski’s case, said that when his body was discovered, he was wearing a shirtless suit.
Turnbull was puzzled by the fact that Adamski had been missing for five days and had only grown a beard for one day.
“His face was reported to show ‘absolute horror’, but there were no injuries that could explain the cause of death.”
In addition, there were burn marks on his head, neck, and shoulders covered in a strange ointment, raising questions about who might have applied it to his wounds.
Alien abduction theory
Unanswered questions about Adamski’s mysterious death have led UFO experts to speculate that aliens from outer space may have mistakenly abducted him.
This theory was fueled by police officer Alan Godfrey, who claimed to have encountered a diamond-shaped UFO on November 28, 1980 while patrolling the Todmorden area. (Click here for full version)
Godfrey took a notebook and pencil to sketch the scene as evidence. But at that moment, a bright light flashed and blinded him for a moment.
The next thing Godfrey remembered was driving his car down Burnley Road and the UFO was gone. In addition, his notebook, on which he drew a UFO, also disappeared.
When he got to the police station, he checked his watch and realized that fifteen minutes had slipped out of his memory. Later, he was asked to undergo several hypnotic regression sessions.
He remembered being taken to the spaceship, where he met a strange biblical man along with a group of short creatures, the size of children, with huge heads. They were most likely robots.
Seven years later, on December 1, 1987, Philip Spencer, a retired police officer, photographed an alien creature in Ilkley Moor, West Yorkshire, while visiting his father-in-law, who lived on the other side of the swamp.
Spencer said he immediately followed the creature, but unfortunately lost it. Subsequently, he claimed to have seen a domed spaceship that rose from the swamp and disappeared into the sky.
Like Godfrey, he also experienced the disappearance of time. Arriving at his father-in-law’s village, he noticed that he had lost 2 hours. He also underwent hypnotic regression sessions.
“During the sessions, it turned out that he was “lifted” onto the ship by an unknown force and ended up in a medical room – he was told “not to be afraid.”
He also stated that at some point during the “journey” he could see what looked like a portal, and through it he could see what he recognized as the Earth in the distance, which led him to realize that he was in space.”
Is it possible that, like Spencer and Godfrey, Adamski was also abducted by aliens for medical experiments, but at that time the test subject could not survive the tests due to a medical condition?
“According to writers Roger Boar and Nigel Blundell in their article on the subject, one of the two police officers who initially responded to the discovery of the body reported to his superiors a few days after the discovery and stated that he “saw what looked like a flying saucer “in the area just a few hours ago.
He was interrogated under hypnosis, with UFO experts believing his story was true, but the police refused to publicly release his name.”
In 2015, the British Association for the Study of UFOs (BUFORA) found through their research that Adamski and his wife Lottie were at the center of a feud with a family member prior to their disappearance.
BUFORA suspected that Adamski may have been kidnapped by a family member and died five days later from a heart attack.
However, according to Godfrey, he found no reason to suspect any of the family members, and there is still no explanation for the strange wounds on Adamski’s body.
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