Zigmund Adamski: Dropped from the Sky by UFOs?
🌌📁 The Case That Still Haunts Britain’s UFO Files (12pt)
By Juniper Ravenwood – December 8, 2025
🥔➡️🛸 A Simple Errand That Ended in the Impossible (12pt)
On an ordinary Friday afternoon in 1980, Zigmund Adamski told his wife Lottie he was popping out for potatoes. He never came home. Five days later his body lay neatly arranged on top of a 12-foot coal pile twenty miles away — with no footprints in the coal, no dust on his suit, and strange burns on his neck covered in a substance no Earth lab could identify.
🧪🔥 The Forensic Nightmare (12pt)
Clean suit. One day’s beard growth after five missing days. Missing shirt, watch, and wallet. Burns that looked like acid or radiation. And that ointment — a greasy, gelatinous salve that defied chemical analysis even decades later. Coroner James Turnbull called it the most baffling case of his career and returned an open verdict.
🚓✨ The Officer Who Saw Too Much (12pt)
PC Alan Godfrey was first on scene. Five months later, while investigating loose cattle at 5 a.m., he encountered a spinning diamond-shaped craft hovering above the road. A flash of light, 30 minutes of missing time, a split boot, and hypnotic regression revealing robotic entities and a tall bearded figure. The same valley. The same impossible physics.
🛸❓ Are They Connected? (12pt)
Many researchers believe Adamski was taken, experimented on, and returned dead — his heart unable to withstand the ordeal. Godfrey may have interrupted the next collection. The Pennines remain one of Britain’s busiest UFO corridors to this day.
Forty-five years on, no footprints have ever appeared to explain how a dead man reached the top of that coal pile. Some doors, once opened, never close.
🌙✨ Stay curious. Stay spooky.
— Juniper Ravenwood
Producer, The Shadow Frequency Podcast
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