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The Gatwick Incident, 1966
London. 20th July, 1966
On the morning of July 20th, 1966 flight 729 returned from Madrid to Gatwick airport, only to be forced to abort its attempted landing due to an obstruction on the intersections of runways five and two. The pilot reported the presence of a police box on the runway, prompting air traffic control to dispatch police. Police chased away four strangers, and the police box was collected from the runway. Control initially believed it to be the product of a practical joke. If only they knew what they were in for that day…
If you were a student in 1966 looking for a cheap gap year, Chameleon Tours were your best budget option. For just £28, Chameleon Tours offered people between the ages of 18-25 a package holiday to any one of the most popular tourist destinations in Europe: Zurich, Rome, Athens, Dubrovnik, and Freiburg, Madrid, and Baden-Württemberg. It was a popular choice, with 50000 young people taking to Europe from Gatwick via Chameleon Tours, who operated four of their own planes from the airport.
Fifty-thousand young adults left Gatwick for various European flights, and not a single one returned. One of those people was Ryan Briggs, who took a Chameleon Tours flight to Rome. Everything seemed normal to his family at first. Ryan caught his flight, and sent back a hand-written postcard shortly after arriving. However, that was the last the Briggs family heard from Ryan for some time. His sister, Samantha Briggs, implored the authorities for help, but was unable to get anywhere with them. She contacted the hotel at which Ryan was supposed to be staying, only to find he had never checked in. Police in Rome found no trace of a Ryan Briggs, and neither did Rome's international airport. Inspector Gascoigne was the first to take Samantha's worries seriously and, on the 20th of July, arrived at Gatwick to investigate. While airport security was dealing with the matter of a police box and four trespassers, Gascoigne was investigating the private Chameleon Tours hangar. That is where his corpse was later found, his clothes singed as though he somehow died by electrocution.
A police box on a runway, a missing young man, and a murdered police officer. You would think things were already as strange as they were going to get, but you'd be wrong. Two people arrived at Immigration and Customs attempting to report a dead body. They arrived with no passports, despite coming from the arrivals gate. One was a scruffy-looking gentleman in a frock coat and the other a boy with a Scots accent wearing a kilt. When interviewed by journalist James Stevens, Samantha Briggs would describe the scruffy-looking man's accent as "blurred," and referred to him as "a short man with a mournful face and dishevelled clothing." He seemed to her to be "incredibly well informed." Everyone seemed to call the man "Doctor," as though it were more of a name than a title. The Scots boy wearing the kilt went by the more conventional name of Jamie. Curiously, a white-haired man also calling himself "Doctor" was present with Sir Charles Summer in South Kensington at the time, seemingly involved with the on-going War Machine threat caused by the activation of WOTAN.
The airport manager, Charles Gordon, was called to satisfy the Doctor's demands to see a figure of authority about the body, and escorted the mystery man and Jamie to the Chameleon Tours hanger, where they found nothing more than a crate of plastic cups. Unamused by the Doctor's claims, Gordon tried to have trespassers arrested, only for them to escape.
It was around this time that Samantha Briggs arrived at the Chameleon Tours kiosk to make enquiries about her missing brother Ryan Briggs. She found the representitive entirely unhelpful but ended up meeting with Jamie, who promised that he had a friend who might know how to help her, and mysteriously asked that they meet later. It was Samantha that made an important discovery in the case of the missing passengers - Chameleon Tours had their customers fill out postcards before leaving on their flight. The postcards were collected at the kiosk, sent out to Chameleon Tours facilities at the country the flights were supposed to go to, and then posted back by Chameleon Tours to the families in the UK as if from the passengers. Meanwhile, Detective Inspector Crossland arrived in search of his missing collegue: Detective Gasgoigne.
Inspector Crossland was able to convince Charles Gordon to humour the Doctor further, and it appears some members of Gatwick staff were starting to come around as it was the manager's assistant Jean Rock who made the next key discovery. Having called around the various international airports to which Chameleon Tours were chartering flights, she discovered that Chameleon Tours only ever picked up passengers but never dropped them off. It was as though the passengers disappeared mid-flight.
Gatwick usually only monitors flights for around fifty miles before they drop off the radar, otherwise they would have too much traffic to monitor. It was not unusual that Chameleon Tours flights disappeared from their radars after fifty miles, as they simply weren't looking that far. Manager Gordon could not have expected to see what he did when he requested the RAF to tail the 1530 to Rome, however. As the Chameleon Tours flight to Rome reached the edge of expanded radar range, the RAF jet was seen to go completely out of control and crash into the sea, disappearing from radar. The Chameleon Tours flight then appeared to stop moving, something that could only indicate that it was dropping straight down. The plane then disappeared off radar.
The initial assumption was that the two aircraft had collided, dropping into the ocean. When rescue services found the wreckage, however, there was only wreckage of the RAF fighter jet and no sign of the 1530 to Rome. The pilot was found electrocuted in his seat. So where did the Chameleon Tours flight go? Where do all the Chameleon Tours flights go? Perhaps the plane did not drop out of the sky, but instead shot directly upwards beyond the scope of radar, into space. Maybe that sounds farfetched, but how else do you explain an aeroplane hovering in the same spot on radar but without leaving wreckage in the sea below? Admittedly, many wrecks are lost at sea, but then how do you reconcile the fact that the RAF flight, which went down at the same time, was found while the Chameleon Tours flight was not?
Let's break down what was happening. Chameleon Tours planes would leave from Gatwick carrying a cabin filled with young people. They would fly fifty miles out of the UK and disappear. The flight would then return without passengers. Postcards from the passengers, filled out before the flight, would be sent to the plane's supposed destination and then posted back to the UK to make it appear as if the passengers arrived safely. But to what end?
The reports of DI Crossland simply refer to "holiday fraud," and while there are no police reports regarding the recovery of the fifty-thousand missing people, they started to turn up on delayed flights for the rest of the evening, trickling back into society as if they hadn't gone missing at all. Twenty-five members of staff at Gatwick airport recall waking up lying on the concrete in the carpark, missing hours of time with no recollection of how they got there.
Some theorise that Chameleon Tours were a cover for a human trafficking ring and even though they were busted the whole thing was covered up so London's second biggest international airport could save face. Others theorise that it was a money laundering front involving simply moving the same group of people around to make the company look busier than it really was. More outlandish theories include Chameleon Tours being a result of C-Day and the compute WOTAN trying to wipe out humanity, a system of alien abductions replacing people with shapeshifting duplicates, and a government test of international security where they abducted real people and wiped their memories before returning them later.
Whatever the truth was behind Chameleon Tours, there are plenty of witnesses to the presence of "the Doctor" and it features one of the most convincing blue box sightings in history as it comes from a pilot.
I found something very strange at a local park today. It was a raised section in the middle of a football field that wasn't there before. The section was flat on top and the soil looked undisturbed, but the field had been flat the day before.
I disregarded it at first, but when I walked past the changing rooms I noticed something else odd that made me suspicious.
There appears to be a blast shadow of a person by one of the doors. The door is damaged, and the silhouette of a person is burned into it. Could something have come up from under ground armed with some kind of nuclear "heat gun?" Who was this poor victim, I wonder? And where did their assailant go?
This website does my head in, honestly. If the Thames monster is a fake then how come it has been spotted since the 80's and as recently as 2016?
Here's video of it swimming near the O2 arena:
Supernatural Sea Vessels
For many years, the image of a flying boat has been a fantasy in the minds of people around the world, popularised in Disney's 2002 movie Treasure Planet. But what if it wasn't a fantasy?
Yi Sao's Flying Pirate Ship
South China Sea, 1807. Infamous pirate Zheng Yi Sao arrived at a small coastal village in her search for the Flor de la Mar. When she left, she took with her the only survivor. Official records insist Zheng Yi Sao slaughtered the villagers searching for treasure. Less reputable sources, however, claim that Yi Sao's arrival was followed by that of a second pirate ship. The ship not only came ashore, but appeared to sail above the land and over the village, bringing with it a race of fish-headed people who attacked the village. Even before this strange event, the area was known for mysterious weather, erratic compass readings, sightings of the legendary Hua-Shen, and the disappearance centuries earlier of legendary Korean captain Sin Ji-Hun.
The Mystery of the Church on Ruby Road
On Christmas Eve 2004, residents of Ruby Road in Manchester claimed to have seen a large sailing vessel descend from the sky and crash into the nearby church with a loud clatter. However, no damage to the church was recorded and no signs of a vessel were found. Curiously, a baby was found abandoned at the church that same night. Perhaps more strangely, this wasn't the only time a ship fell from the sky in England.
The Titanic Crashes Christmas
The holiday season in 2008 saw a mass exodus from London, with a record number of people booking holidays outside of the city. The few who remained in London on Christmas morning bore witness to a large ocean liner resembling the Titanic appearing to fall from the sky and perform a near-miss flyby of Buckingham Palace before disappearing back into the sky.
Blue cabinet on South Bank!. Absolute eyesore!! Andwhy is it lcoked? What are they hiding in there? What's it forrr?? Cant trust nobody these days!!!
The Doctor is in there! He either caused this or he'll end it, mark my words! And idiots like you always shooting your mouths off with get caught up in it! Following what the government says NOT to do as part of their reverse psychology schtick and ignoring what they're ACTUALLY hiding thinikng your smart but getting it wrong!! And you'll act like nothing happened tomorrow! You're all sheep! NOTHING BUT CATTLE FOR THE SLAUGHTER! NOBODY LOVES COWS MORE THAN BURGER KING!
Sorry for being such a dick about this. I don't know what came over me. I sincerely apologise.
Day of the Sand Man
We've had another global incident, and once again the media seems to be either wilfully ignorant, terribly misinformed, or is working on a cover-up. Let's explore the true facts, shall we?
So the timeline appears be...
1. A steady increase in observed paranormal phenomenon.
2. A blue cube-shaped projectile is seen hurtling towards a government building in London around 1PM.
3. 3PM that same day, TRIAD hold a press conference regarding the open source release of their technology to the United Nations.
4. CEO Susan Triad loses it in the middle of the conference. She mentions speaking to a mysterious man before rambling about dreams of "metal eyes" and "blue skin."
5. The live feed glitches. We see two PAs try to help Susan, and a mysterious man who claims to be a doctor stands with his back to the camera. The cameras go dead.
6. A massive sandstorm causes evacuation orders and mass chaos.
7. Suddenly, everyone around the world falls into a dead sleep, and then wakes up covered in dust.
Ladies and gentlemen, I think we can safely say that this was the work of a mysterious force, a mysterious traveller across the planes of time and space - it was the work of Dream of the Endless - Morpheus - the Sandman.
Was the Sandman operating through Susan Triad, somehow? Is she still an agent of the Sandman? Can we trust the hold she has over the United Nations? Can we trust any tech billionaire?
Wipe the sleep from your eyes and keep them open, readers.
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Pink Box Phenomenon?
In a bizarre twist to the Blue Box Phenomenon, a pink Police Box reportedly appeared near Tower Bridge today. It disappeared before sunset. It attracted a lot of attention from the public.
It's hard to know if this is a legitimate variation on the Blue Box Phenomenon, or if this is a hoax or some other weird thing.
Interestingly, this comes as various space and meteorological agencies report strange solar activity in the form of a sunspot so large it can be viewed without a telescope, and forecast a massive coronal ejection tomorrow.
This morning, people all over the world had simultaneous heart-attacks within moments of the cubes reaching zero.
I told you they were dangerous.
I threw mine out the window the minute it started counting down and was thankfully unaffected.
Okay, okay, yes, I admit it, I had one this whole time.
Reports at the moment claim everyone was revived, though I expect hospitals are going to be busy for the next few days.
Next time weird objects show up, don't bring them home, folks. We survived this one, we may not be so lucky next time.
This morning, around the world, airplanes seemed to hang in the air all at once, not moving. This is, of course physically impossible. If an aeroplane stops moving, it falls out of the sky. Yet apparently every plane that happened to be in the air this morning is now just hanging in the sky. All communication attempts with the flight crew and passengers have so far failed. Is this another invasion? Are the planes being weaponised? That is a lot of jet fuel currently hanging in the sky over major cities around the globe. Or perhaps something more unfathomable is taking place. Perhaps a glitch in the simulation? Only time will tell, but I suspect the world's governments won't. If there's one thing we know for sure, it's that this will be swept under the rug, witnesses silenced, and videos declared hoaxes.
Winston Churchill: Aliens and Ironsides
"I for one, am not so immensely impressed by the success we are making of our civilisation here that I am prepared to think we are the only spot in this immense universe which contains living, thinking creatures, or that we are the highest type of mental and physical development which has ever appeared in the vast compass of space and time." — Winston Churchill, 1939
Rediscovered in the 2010's, Winston Churchill's 1939 essay regarding the existence of life on other planets came on the brink of the second world war. It was later amended in the 1950's before being sent to a museum in the States in the 1980's, where it gathered dust, forgotten, until it was finally passed on to Israeli-American astrophysicist and author Mario Livio.
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The essay posits that the vastness of the universe likely indicates a vastness of potential for alien life - uncountable planets orbiting uncountable stars, some of which must inhabit the perfect orbital zone for life to evolve. Churchill also speaks of the need for liquid water and suggests life may even exist on planets within our Solar System other than Earth, and that we may visit these other planets and, perhaps within the 20th century, the moon.
"Once we admit that the other stars probably also have planets, at any rate a goodly proportion of them, it is more than likely that a large fraction of these will be the right size to keep on their surface water and, possibly, an atmosphere of some sort; and, furthermore, at the proper distance from their parent sun, to maintain a suitable temperature. Do they house living creatures, or even plants?"
These ideas - of a "Goldilocks zone" and planets beyond our solar system - were very ahead of their time. The race to the moon began in 1955 and the first exoplanet wasn't discovered until 53 years after the essay was first published, in 1992. So what prompted Churchill to write about such things on the edge of war?
It might seem strange, at first, that Churchill was preoccupied with the potential existence of alien life in the lead-up to global disaster. What could have possibly turned the great statesman's mind to aliens? Perhaps an encounter of the third kind? The essay is not the only lost document written by Churchill to have been recently rediscovered. Recovered diary pages some say are a hoax seem to point towards the former Prime Minister's dealings with an entity known only as "the Doctor."
A highly redacted diary entry Churchill wrote on January 2nd, 1911 makes mention of a "Thrassalian raiding party" being incinerated in the Sydney Street Inferno that occurred on that day. Wherever "Thrassalians" come from (presumably somewhere called Thrassal?), this event was preceded by a visit from an old man in an astrakhan hat and cloak whose arrival was heralded by a sound like a "poorly kept steam engine." Churchill refers to the man as "the Doctor" and to his "disagreeable habit of changing his face."
According to redacted diary entries reconstructed by combining the entries of both Churchill and his personal secretary Hetty Warner, the Luftwaffe dropped a mine into the Thames Estuary. When this was recovered on the 3rd November 1939, a strange stone with unusual qualities was also recovered. Both Churchill and Warner were attacked by soldiers wearing British infantry uniforms in pursuit of the stone. These soldiers were outfitted with guns unlike anything possessed by the British Army. They spoke in a "highly peculiar" manner. Churchill and Warner were assisted by a man Churchill compared to the Pied Piper of Hamlin. He wore a battered leather jacket and, according to Warner, wore no necktie, which was unusual for the time. They both refer to this man as "the Doctor."
This Doctor, younger than the old man mentioned in the 1911 entry, claimed the stone to be from his home. Following this encounter with strange soldiers and an oddly dressed Doctor, Churchill posited the use of "mechanical soldiers" in the war effort, believing they would be instrumental in winning the war. In 1941, whilst trying to secure some form of advanced technology, Churchill once again met the Doctor in the leather coat.
By 1944, the British Army was in command of a new secret weapon, known as Project Ironside. These artificial, automated drones created by Dr Edwin Bracewell were seen gliding from war room to war room providing support, delivering documents and drinks using their suckered "manipulator" arms, and ready to defend Britain's airspace with their high-powered energy guns. A squadron of just three of Bracewell's "Ironsides" was able to shoot down a formation of Stukas invading London airspace.
Records of the Ironside project were uncovered in the 1960's by Doctor RV Singh, who disavowed them as a "childish prank" at first, but took it back before his death in 2010, when he admitted that reports of Project Ironside - and testimony of a Spitfire modified for space travel - were historical fact. Another redacted page of Churchill's diary makes mention of these events, and of a Doctor wearing a bowtie and younger face, who confiscated the technology.
So, it would seem that Winston Churchill may have had dealings with alien life prior to becoming the First Lord of the Admiralty and during his time in office. He may even have been in possession of alien technology for a time, and he had frequent encounters with that mysterious entity known as the "Doctor" and his mysterious blue box.
Zeedex
What is the Zeedex?
The Zeedex is a metal ring meant to be worn upon the arm to combat a supposed mind-altering source that nobody can even locate or prove the existence of.
In actuality, it is a government scheme to keep us all in a calm, zombie-like state. It's a muzzle for our minds. A way to keep us complacent while they continue to commit atrocities.
People say it's supposed to combat some kind of sickness. If that's true, how did they release it so quickly? There's no way there has been any medical approval or testing. They just threw it out there and told us to wear it. It affects your brainwaves, and they expect people to just blindly slap it on their arms!
To hell with that!!
People are finally waking up and the world leaders and the CEOs are scared! They're even admitting their contempt for us in public broadcasts! The veil is lifted!
Fight on!! This is class warfare! Us vs Them!
I really want to put on a long coat and stand on the roof of a building in Cardiff and gaze off into the distance.
I've been going over the Deffry Vale incident lately. Here are some of the items I got together for The Purple File. I'm not sure if I'll do a write-up just yet, so I'm uploading these as a sort of reminder. If you have any info or questions about the Deffry Vale incident, my inbox is open!
Incidentally, seeing as the Don't Blink Man appeared in photos of the downed UFO back in November, take a look at the staff list for Deffry Vale High School at the time of the incident:
Same man?
A modern Thatcher, eh?
Parliament explodes, and only survivor Harriet Jones wins a landslide victory...
The Shoreditch Incident
Sunday November 24th, 1963 and the London borough of Hackney is released from military cordon after clean-up crews worked the night hiding the evidence of what happened the previous day. By the time the news media gets access, the president of the United States of America has been assassinated, providing the perfect front-cover news story to bury what happened in London on that Saturday morning. Now, we have acquired top secret documents pertaining to the events of "the Shoreditch Incident."
On November 23rd, explosions rang out across Totter's Lane and Coal Hill Road in Shoreditch, London. Six soldiers were killed. The soldiers were granted military funerals, though one was given a more hushed-up burial a few days later. The newspapers would have you believe that these six military professionals were the victims of an unexploded bomb, however there do not appear to be any reports of a UXB made on that day. Coal Hill School, at the center of the activity, issued a letter to concerned parents regarding a gas leak that ignited. Was it a bomb, or a gas leak? Why were the military called to Shoreditch?
A terrorist attack by Russia?
Declassified documents now available thanks to the Freedom of Information Act show that the government were on high alert in 1963 due to multiple intelligence leaks to an alleged Russian spy ring operating out of London, with one particular police station a frequent target. Local cabbie William Pike was discovered to be transporting Russian documents on the morning of the 23rd of November and was arrested accordingly. Police also apprehended and questioned a potential ally of Pike's who was carrying an unusual communications device. The two, however, escaped custody and the unnamed girl who assisted him seemingly disappeared into thin air.
So were the explosions caused by a Russian bomb, deployed by communist spies operating out of London under the government's very noses? Did the government cover up the incident with tales of a gas leak to hide their own incompetence, or supress public fears of further attacks? Well... Pike went on to prove his innocence, and while the documents he was accused of transporting in his taxi self-destructed, the explosion was not big enough to take out six members of the British military. Indeed, the explosive barely scorched the table in the police cell where it was detonated.
A gas leak?
The letter issued by the school board brings to light further details. Not only were six soldiers killed during the incident, but so were a headteacher at the school, and a caretaker (Coal Hill is no stranger to such tragedies, as in that same year two teachers went missing, a female student vanished, and another female student was killed having been shot with silver bullets).
The media and the school board seem to be implying that the damage to the school on Coal Hill Road and the military maneuvers in Totters Lane were separate incidents. How likely is it that explosions in both locations happened at the same time due to different causes? An unexploded bomb, and a gas leak?
The key to all of this comes in identifying the military arm dispatched to Totters Lane. One would expect the Search Regiment Royal Logistic Corps for such a task. However, it was ICMG that were operating in Shoreditch on the 23rd of November, 1963.
At the time, ICMG operated in secret. However thanks to the accounts and memoirs of Group Captain Gilmore, the Freedom of Information Act, and 'the Zen Military' by Kadiatu Lethbridge-Stewart, we now know just what the ICMG was all about. And unsurprisingly for this blog, it's aliens.
Operating under Department C19, the Intrusion Counter-Measures Group (ICMG) was established in the early 60's in response to alien incursions, as a pre-cursor to UNIT. There had been multiple reports - covered up, of course - of alien incursions on Earth and the Shoreditch Incident would go on to cement in the minds of the British government that it was imperative to protect the UK not just from alien attack but from the fear of knowing the truth: that there are alien beings out there far more capable than our planet's military forces, that can easily come and go as they wish. This is the military branch that was called to Shoreditch.
So was it an alien bomb?
Readers, it was not even a bomb. Every facet of the reports - save the deaths - was fabricated. In truth, the explosions at both Coal Hill school and Totter's Lane were caused by alien invaders engaged in civil war, using Earth as their battleground.
On the 3rd of December, Military scientific advisor Rachel Jensen filed official reports regarding the xenomorphs seen in Shoreditch the previous November. She describes amoeboid creatures of around twelve inches in diameter possessed of vestigial limbs, operating inside of metallic casings. While the sample obtained from Totter's Lane appeared to have "substantial brain activity," she posited that the example extracted from Coal Hill was of superior breed. The second sample possessed genetically engineered enhancements, including a chitinous claw and operational appendages. The document includes a witness sketch of one of the creatures as seen with its casing, which is fitted with a large weapon.
The real story...
In autumn of 1963, the ICMG were on high alert due to an unusual spike in mysterious incidents in London. Many witnessed lights in the sky, unusual weather activity, reports of werewolves culminating in the paranoid murder of a Coal Hill student, a Satanic cult in Wycombe, witnesses claiming to see a man mutate into a horrible monster in a pub, and a series of mysterious disappearances in Shoreditch. It was as if a storm were brewing, and it came to a head on the 23rd of November.
Group Captain Gilmore was assigned a team to monitor Shoreditch, particularly the areas surrounding Coal Hill. He was assisted by Cambridge-educated chief scientific advisor Rachel Jensen, physicist Allison Williams of the British Rocket Group, Sergeant Mike Smith, and a team of hand-picked soldiers including Gary Jonathan Finch. Gary's son Clive Finch would go on to found the "Who Is Doctor Who?" website which drew attention to the mysterious traveller who appears frequently at incidents such as these.
Rachel Jensen and Allison Williams detected unusual magnetic activity - a pulse, artificial in origin - coming from Coal Hill Secondary School and I. M. Foreman's scrap yard on Totter's Lane. This lead the ICMG to an encounter with one of the metal-encased aliens. A firefight broke out at the scrap yard, resulting in the deaths of two of Gilmore's men. Once it became apparent the creatures were susceptible to ATRs, the tables were turned and the creature was killed. This would become Jensen's first sample of the alien lifeforms, extracted from the remains of the tank-like shell.
Two mysterious entities joined the ICMG around this time. One, a girl we can now identify as Dorothy 'Ace' McShane, founder of A Charitable Earth. The other, a man who answered only to the title "the Doctor."
The area was evacuated to protect civilians, with the cover of an unexploded bomb. A media blackout was called and cover stories disseminated.
As events unfolded over the course of three days, a second faction of the shelled aliens arrived both via the school's basement and through the landing of a shuttlecraft in the schoolyard. The two factions went to war, tearing up a small corner of Shoreditch while the ICMG intervened. Coal Hill would provide Jensen with her second sample of alien life, the augmented amoeboid. The ICMG and Coal Hill staff suffered fatalities as a result of the conflict, though thankfully the alien invaders were wiped out before the conflict could escalate any further.
Why these creatures chose Shoreditch for their battle is rumoured to be down to an artifact hidden in the area. Some say it was the mysterious Doctor who hid it there, bringing alien war to Earth and putting us on the interplanetary map as a target for alien invaders. However, these rumours come from Sergeant Mike Smith, who it came to light was a Nazi sympathiser liaising with local fascist organiser George Ratcliffe, who in turn was in service to one faction of the alien invaders. Both were killed during the incident, with Smith being denied a military funeral due to his fascist beliefs.
What ever the truth, Coal Hill School has remained the center of unusual activity in Shoreditch for many years, with reports of strange events surrounding the school continuing well into 2016...
It is worth noting that while the picture supplied with these files clearly show Dorothy McShane as a teenager in 1963, her biography indicates she was born in 1970. Is the founder of A Charitable Earth lying about her age, or is this further evidence that the Doctor, with whom she is depicted in these leaked documents, a time traveller?
TikTok user Sarita posted this eerie video, which shows a mannequin in a Balenciaga menswear store in Paris that bears a striking resemblance to missing model Christopher G, who has been absent from social media for three years. Even more disturbing, the mannequin appears to go from staring off to the left, to staring directly at the camera.
This is not the first time plastic dummies have seemingly come to life, nor is it the first time people have claimed that real people were seemingly replaced by or turned in to dummies. Similar events were reported across the UK in 1973, 2005, and 2013, though witness statements were quashed by UNIT.
So what is really going here? Was Christopher G turned into a dummy, immortalised forever to model for Balenciaga? Or do Balenciaga merely have a disturbingly realistic plastic clone of him? or perhaps something all together stranger is happening in L'hexagone?