Calvine UFO: The Mystery Deepens - New Evidence Revealed!
Analysis Summary
Summary
The encounter involves two friends hiking near Calvine in the Scottish Highlands on a warm summer evening in August 1990. They saw a massive diamond-shaped object about 100 feet long hovering silently in the sky. They took several photographs of the craft as it shot upwards and disappeared. A few nights later, mysterious figures in black suits approached them at their hotel, claiming to be from the Royal Navy. After this encounter, the friends became visibly shaken and their behavior changed dramatically. One began drinking heavily and was eventually fired, while the other became introverted. The incident left a lasting impact on them, and they have not been seen since.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The Calvine UFO incident involves a photograph taken by two friends of a diamond-shaped object, which led to their intimidation by mysterious figures. Despite extensive investigation, the whereabouts of the witnesses and further evidence remain elusive, raising questions about government secrecy and the authenticity of the photograph.
The two friends were approached by men claiming to be from the Royal Navy, leading to their changed behavior and eventual disappearance.
Dr David Clark
“My pursuit of the truth has seen me follow a trail of evidence from the highlands of Scotland to the highest and most secretive echelons of the US Pentagon.”
Richard Green
“Both the young men were very scared after their close encounter both with the UFO and the men in the black car.”
Craig Lindsay
“I'd been waiting for someone to contact me about this for more than 30 years.”
Managed by: MOD
Investigation of a reported UFO sighting
Two friends took a photograph of a 100-foot long diamond-shaped UFO near RAF military aircraft and vanished after being approached by mysterious figures in black suits.
The two friends were approached by men claiming to be from the Royal Navy, which led to their changed behavior and eventual disappearance.
The photograph has been analyzed and appears legitimate, with no evidence of manipulation.
Analysis Summary
Unnamed British Friends
Retold Account
This is a retold account. Triad scoring requires direct experiencer testimony.