OH THOSE GELLINGTONS

PROOF

EXTRA TERRESTRIAL BEINGS LIVE ON EARTH

TWIN CITIES: ST. PETERSBURG (RUSSIA) AND MANCHESTER (UK)

IN 1961 YURI GAGARIN CAME TO MANCHESTER

Yuri Gagarin outside the Stretford Essoldo Cinema 1961
Yuri Gagarin – Space hero and first man to orbit the Earth – Whalley Range, Manchester 1961
Yuri Gagarin, open top in the rain – Upper Chorlton Road 1961

BBC Report

Manchester Evening News has more detail – places him on Upper Chorlton Road.

HE WAS NOT ALONE – ACCOMPANYING HIM WAS AN ENTOURAGE OF KGB AGENTS with additional information provided by GRU ‘sleepers

WHY WAS KGB CHIEF ALEXANDER SHELEPIN REPLACED IN NOVEMBER 1961 BY VLADIMIR SEMICHASTNY ? ALEXANDER OPPOSED YURI’S MISSION

SECRET DOCUMENTS REVEAL THE TRUTH – A MISSION TO HELP TWO RECENTLY DISCOVERED COLONIES OF EXTRA-TERRESTIRALS THAT HAD LANDED IN ST. PETERSBURG (THEN LENNINGRAD)

THE RUSSIAN MISSION WAS NOT A SPY MISSION – BUT ONE OF KINDNESS – AN ATTEMPT TO HELP AND COMMUNICATE WITH A NEWLY DISCOVERED ALIEN SPECIES

READ ON: SECRET DOCUMENTS BELOW

Classified documents signed by KGB chief Vladimir Semichastny 21st July 1975 reporting updates on communications between the extra terrestrial colonies of Russia and UK that they helped to facilitate

THIS IS A MAJOR DISCOVERY AND HAS BEEN KEPT SECRET FOR OVER 60 YEARS

THE GELLINGTONS

The Mound At The Field Of Os. This is where me and Ian first saw the Gellington eggs in the woods to the left. We didn’t think to take photos. I knew something was up and came back with a camera.
I snapped this earlier (corner of Oswald Road and Claridge Road – M21). I didn’t have my Zeiss Grey/Orange 3/18 polarising lens but only a 2/22 Voigtlander but I still got the blighter. We had been waiting for hours to get the shot, then BAMB! Take that David Attenborough who said we were mad.
Trying to cut down on the weird yellow glow from the previous lucky camera shot I ordered a ‘golden yellow’ Lee Filter (sorry – being a bit geeky). Look at this shot! Amazing. These things are nothing like the rabbitty thing I saw before, but wow! Come see them. Corner of Oswald Road and Claridge Road M21. They seem quite shy though and are very hard to snap.
Sneaked out while the kids were asleep and caught this with my night scope. Any ideas what they are up to?
After gently catching the buzzblebees with their sticky web sticks, the gellingtons can begin to harvest the bungalates happy that no buzzblebees will be harmed.
Soon the sticky webs have dissolved and the gellintons are safe back in the mound, the buzzblebees sing sweet buzz to each other.

I put these photos on Facebook – the text is exactly what was written at the time – I got a very poor response. Then, three years later, I was sent (by mail, to my university post address) some documents in Russian. It took several years to decode and decrypt what was there.

There are other colonies – two I know of in Manchester. One at Seymour Park M16 and one at Manley Park M16 (where they have some odd interstellar communication device) also there are the St. Petersburg colonies. I will add extra information as it becomes available.