Malcolm Robinson has spent 45 years researching alien sightings and said that while most UFOs can be explained away, there are still some incidents that are not understood
Top UFO expert Malcolm Robinson has suggested that extraterrestrials have sinister intentions, warning they ‘don’t come in peace’. With an impressive track record of 45 years delving into otherworldly encounters and 10 books on aliens, he’s shared his vision of what these beings might look like.
Robinson, a key figure in the UK’s alien research community, has closely investigated numerous strange incidents, some of which point to abductions by extraterrestrial beings. While many UFO sightings can be explained by ordinary factors, there are still mysteries that leave experts puzzled.
“Whilst a large proportion of UFOs can be explained away as having natural explanations, only a few remain, and it is to that small one percent that I and my colleagues worldwide are trying to get to the bottom,” Robinson told Daily Star. “What is in no doubt, is that the UFO enigma is real, very real, it has been with us throughout time.
“What is in no doubt, is that the UFO enigma is real, very real, it has been with us throughout time.
“We see this in Renaissance paintings and old cave paintings, these strange shapes and entities.” Asked what aliens might want from us mere humans, Robinson responded: “They have an agenda for sure – we can but speculate.
“I wouldn’t say they are peaceful, due to the thousands of UFO abductions worldwide.”
Robinson began his journey into the world of the unexplained at 20, initially aiming to debunk all UFO sightings, only to be convinced otherwise. Today, he shares his rich knowledge through lectures across the UK, Europe, and the US, engaging with notable personalities such as Amanda Holden and Steven Spielberg on the subject.
Robinson, the founder of Scotland’s oldest existing UFO and paranormal activity society, Strange Phenomena Investigations, established in 1979, shared his thoughts on what aliens might look like. He said that the most frequently reported sightings are not too different from the creatures we often see depicted in movies and TV shows.
“Witnesses state that they are seeing what we call ‘Greys’,” he explained. “[These are] small childlike creatures, about three to four feet in height with bluey-grey translucent skin, large pear-shaped heads with inky black wrap-around eyes. No sign of any genitalia.”
His extensive years of investigation have led him to uncover a number of dramatic incidents, including Scotland’s first-ever alien abduction. This event, known as the ‘A70 Incident’, allegedly involved Edinburgh residents Garry Wood and Colin Wright being taken away on August 17, 1992.
In one of his best-selling books, Robinson wrote about the incident: “[The pair] were subjected to an astonishing and frightening experience which has stayed with them to this day.”
The two men were driving on the A70, a “desolate stretch of road”, when they encountered a “two-tiered disc-shaped object which looked decidedly out of place” hovering about 20 feet above the road surface.
Believing they had escaped after speeding away, the men later realised they had lost about half an hour’s worth of memory from the drive and started experiencing headaches days later.
Robinson delved into the mysterious case, employing hypnosis to delve deeper into the eerie experience recounted by the two men.
“That hypnotherapist was Helen Walters, a dear friend of mine and someone who would treat both Garry and Colin with the utmost care,” he penned. Under the trance, the duo vividly remembered encountering three diminutive “entities” who ushered them aboard the enigmatic airborne craft, holding them captive for an unknown duration.
“Both Garry and Colin are left feeling bemused by what happened to them,” Robinson wrote.