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Colin Saunders

Colin Saunders is a British UAP witness who, along with his family, observed a 50-foot-long triangular craft in March 1999 in the United Kingdom while driving home from dinner. The craft pitched up and down at roughly a 15-degree angle, bobbing as if submerged in water. Its exterior was described as a flowing liquid mercury — a description reminiscent of the "mother of pearl effect" skin described by Jonathan Weygandt during his Peru UFO crash retrieval encounter.

RoleTriangular UAP witness (UK)

The top of the craft was not flat but angled with a strange raised pattern that Saunders believed to be some sort of docking mechanism with a larger craft; the same pattern existed on its underside. The pyramid-like upper profile is considered by UAP Gerb to be more consistent with the XF-131 Super Sentinel than the standard flat-profiled TR-3B.

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