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Thursday, 9.45pm - UFO sightings in the Grantham area continue to draw interest from around the world.

Thursday, 9.45pm - UFO sightings in the Grantham area continue to draw interest from around the world.Last week the Journal reported a new theory that mysterious lights seen in Great Gonerby and Saskatchewan may have been a top secret American spyplane known as Aurora.

But this week we were contacted by someone going by the name GiMa365 who said: "NO SUCH PLANE EXISTS THAT CAN FLY LOW AND BE NOISELESS. THERE IS NO TECHNOLOGY IN OUR TIME THAT CAN DO IT. IF THERE IS SUCH AN OBJECT IT DOES NOT COME FROM THIS WORLD."

Meanwhile, a man called Michael contacted us from Canada to tell us about his own UFO sighting.

He spotted a huge oval-shaped craft flying near his home and does not believe it was possible to build such a craft with our Earth technology.

He said: "You dont want to see a space craft!. It's just not worth the many lonely nights of siliently weeping and wondering to myself BECAUSE the goverment won't confirm what I know to be true.

"I CAN'T TAKE THE LIES ANYMORE."

*Have you seen a UFO? Have you transcended to outer space and returned with a story to tell? Contact us: comment@granthamjournal.co.uk

Click here for UFo sightings from around the world: UFO casebook


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