UFOs Hover Above Scientology Church Headquarter In East Grinstead

UK’s Scientology headquarter in Sussex has been getting more attention lately because of sightings of two UFOs. Passenger pilots reported the same two silver-coloured flying saucers as they were about to land at Gatwick airport. The sightings happened in December 2012.

scientology churchUK Airprox Board reported that the objects were flying near East Grinstead above the Saint Hill Castle Church of Scientology. The silver disc-shaped UFOs were first reported by Boeing 777 pilot who claimed to have spotted them below his flight path on December 30, 2012 just before 9 AM.

Minutes later, another two pilots reported the same UFOs to the control saying that the flying saucers were floating at between 1,000 feet and 1, 500 feet. All three pilots reported that the two mysterious objects were moving very slow or stationary.

Traffic controllers were shocked after spotting two dots in their radar but when they updated the radar screen, the dots were not there anymore.

Investigators assessed the theory about flying toy but they found no registered club in the area. The conclusion of the report stated that the three passenger aircraft pilots undoubtedly spotted a couple of objects but the board decided to classify the incident as a sighting report on final approach because of the insufficient other available information. The board added that the risk was viewed as un-assessable.

Scientology has been a controversial religion in East Grinstead whose members believe that humans are all spiritual beings who live in many different bodies and therefore live countless of lives. The religion has sections saying that human spirits are aliens who use human bodies.

Popular movie celebrities Tom Cruise and John Travolta are supporters of Scientology. Meanwhile, a spokesman of the church in East Grinstead HQ said that the sighting was nonsense.

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