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Founded in 1991, our society consists of a
team of active reporters and field investigators who
factually gather, study and disseminate evidence relating to Earth Mysteries, (e.g. Ley Lines, Terrestrial Energies and Ancient Site Anomalies), Strange Aerial Happenings, (e.g. Unidentified Flying Objects or UFOs), and The Paranormal, (e.g. Spirit and Psychic Phenomena).

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09/05/2021 UFO Captured High Over The Site of Deepcut Barracks, Camberley, Surrey, UK

I visited what remains of the old Deepcut camp today and took a few random shots of its grounds.

Most army barracks at this location have now been demolished, and the land there turned over for a new housing development; however, the water tower still stands.

I noticed on just one of my captures
something quite odd, high in sky.

I used my new Samsung Galaxy A32; but I won't mince my words, I really hate these camera phones, (amateurish toys I call them) and I only brought this one to have a decent telephone on hand just in case of a car breakdown emergency etc.

I am trying to adapt, though I sincerely wish I had taken my Nikon DSLR out instead... which produces much better resolution images; (for instance, you will not see professional photographers using smartphones as their main camera at weddings and sporting events - and there's good reason for that!); but the thought of having to lug a camera bag around with me seemed prohibitive at the time, and in my laziness I relied on this thing; yet nevertheless, it looks as though the 'toy' has actually captured a UFO!


Miracle of miracles!


It's only just on the edge of the picture; I have blown it up and added as an insert.

The reason why I chose Deepcut to visit is that it does have a bit of a UFO history to its credit.


I didn't see this object at the time of shooting.

As you may tell, I'm not terribly happy with the quality, then again, most UFO pics are blurred or hazy, so I thought what the heck, this is interesting, so publish and be damned!