Renton's Phenomenon

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Renton's Phenomenon
Renton's Phenomenon
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The village of Renton has less than 400 inhabitants, but somehow strange creatures and UFOs with aliens are too often seen here. One of the researchers believes that in these places there are portals to other worlds

Renton Phenomenon - In a tiny British village, yeti, aliens and goblins are regularly seen - village, yeti, UFOs, little people
Renton Phenomenon - In a tiny British village, yeti, aliens and goblins are regularly seen - village, yeti, UFOs, little people

Researcher Rich Reynolds recently posted on his blog an excerpt from a 1990 film footage of an interview with a woman named Jesse Rostenberg.

She lives in the small village of Renton, in Staffordshire, central England.

In an interview, she told how, in October 1954, she and her children saw a UFO in the form of a classic "flying saucer". A particularly interesting detail was about the large "window" that opened in the "plate" and through which the woman and her children saw many humanoid creatures.

Their foreheads were very high, and they had long blond hair on their heads. Jesse rated the aliens' expressions as "pitiful." The alien ship flew twice around Jesse's house and then disappeared.

According to Jesse, these creatures scared her very much. When Jesse's husband, Tony Rosterberg, arrived home in the evening on the same day, he found his wife in a "state of terror."

The story did not end there. Exactly one week later, Jesse's husband had a sudden feeling that if he climbed onto the roof of his house now, he would see something unusual. He did so, and when Tony found himself, he managed to notice a large cigar-shaped object high in the sky, which quickly disappeared into the clouds.

Besides the fact that this is a very curious incident in itself, the most interesting moment in all this is that everything happened in the village of Renton, whose population is only 382 people.

At the same time, various paranormal incidents regularly occur in Renton. The late explorer John Keel noticed this and gave Renton the apt name "portal area".

Abandoned Abbey in Renton

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In 1879, a humanoid creature was seen running near Renton on an old bridge. He was given the nickname "Ape Man" and has since been spotted regularly at Renton. The last observation was only a few years ago.

This is how the 1879 case was described in Charlotte Byrne's book, Shropshire Folklore, published in 1883:

After the eyewitness reached (with his horse) to the bridge, a strange black creature with huge white eyes jumped out of the bushes to the side of the road and jumped on the horse's back. The eyewitness lashed him with a whip, but to his horror, the whip went through the creature and then an eyewitness in fear threw the whip to the ground.

The poor horse galloped off, and the ghost still clung to its back. When the creature disappeared, the man told his story to the villagers of Woodsea, a mile away, and he scared the audience so badly that one man was afraid to go home that evening because he would have to cross that bridge.

Then the eyewitness, still very frightened, got to his house. Only a few days later did he find the strength to move away from fear and leave the bed. And his whip was found the next day exactly where he had thrown it."

It is curious that this story clearly indicates that the creature was immaterial, that is, like a ghost, but it looked very strange for a ghost, unless you take into account that Yeti also have ghosts or that it was not a Yeti and not a ghost. but something completely unusual.

One of the cases of meeting with this "yeti" happened not far from the same old bridge in the winter of 1997. Local resident Peggy Baker and her daughter Kathleen drove home late at night in her car. Both women were horrified when on the side of the road they saw a hairy man-beast waving his arms and roaring loudly "like a lion."

Frightened women hurried to turn on the gas and quickly drive past the monster, they had no idea to slow down in order to get a better look at it.

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Added to this are the numerous sightings in the Renton area of little men, variously described as goblins, brownies (British brownies) or fairies (elves and fairies).

In 1929, a meeting with elves took place in Renton, according to the story of an elderly local woman. According to her, then she was 5 years old and she was in the garden of her house. Suddenly she saw a large group of tiny pixies who were dressed in dark green clothes and were dancing around a large oak tree.

The elven-like creatures smiled, removed their tiny hats from their heads, and looked very friendly towards the girl when spotted. However, at some point, everything changed and became ominous as their small faces became frowning and menacing.

The girl got scared and ran away, and they followed her. Fortunately, when she disappeared behind the wall of her house, the creatures disappeared as suddenly as they appeared.

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