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Podcast UFO

AudioBlog: Faeries From a UFO

Podcast UFO

Host: Martin Willis

Astronomy, Society & Culture, Science

4.4567 Ratings

🗓️ 20 March 2026

⏱️ 11 minutes

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Summary

by UFO History Buff & Author, Charles Lear 

In 1969, Passport to Magonia by Jacques Vallée was published. Its central thesis is that there may be a link between folklore, particularly stories of the Fae folk, and UFO lore. In the Vol. 25, No. 6, issue (page 25 of the pdf) of Flying Saucer Review, there is an article by Eileen Morris headlined “The Winged Beings of Bluestone Walk” covering a case that certainly seems to support Vallée’s ideas.According to Morris, a “necessarily brief” version of the story told by Jean Hingley first appeared in the January 12, 1979, edition of The Dudley Herald. She says she met Hingley and her husband “a number of times” both at their residence and at her own, and describes them as “honest, hard-working people.” She took notes and used them to type up Hingley’s version of events and then had Hingley read it. Hingley was “satisfied that it is accurate.”According to the account written as if Hingley was telling it in the first person, she lived “in a small council house in Bluestone Walk, Rowley Regis, near Birmingham,” with her husband, Cyril, and their Alsatian, Hobo. On January 4, 1979, it was a cold, dark morning, and there was snow on the ground as she saw her husband off to his job at a cement works (she worked at a company that made soundproofing for cars). She was at the back door of the house that opened out to the road, and as her husband drove off, she noticed a light from the area of the garden. Read more →

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0:00.0

Ferry's from a UFO by UFO History Buff and author Charles Lear.

0:19.1

In 1969, Passport to Magonia by Jacques Valet was published. Its central

0:25.6

thesis is that there may be a link between folklore, particularly stories of the Fayefolk and UFO

0:32.4

lore. In the volume 25, number six, issue, page 25 of the PDF, of Flying Saucer Review,

0:42.8

there is an article by Eileen Morris headlined,

0:46.3

The Winged Beings of Bluestone Walk, covering a case that certainly seems to support Valet's ideas.

0:55.2

According to Morris, a necessarily brief version of the story told by Gene Hingley

1:01.0

first appeared in the January 12th, 1979 edition of the Dudley Herald.

1:08.9

She says she met Hingley and her husband a number of times, both at

1:13.7

their residence and at her own, and describes them as honest, hardworking people. She took

1:20.9

notes and used them to type up Hingley's version of events, and then had Hingley read it. Hingley was satisfied that it is accurate.

1:31.5

According to the account, written as if Hingley was telling it in the first person, she lived

1:37.2

in a small council house in Bluestone Walk, Raleigh Regis, near Birmingham, with her husband, Cyril, and their Alsatian,

1:48.4

hobo. On January 4, 1979, it was a cold, dark morning, and there was snow on the ground,

1:58.1

as she saw her husband off to his job at a cement works. She worked at a company

2:03.7

that made soundproofing for cars. She was at the back door of the house that opened out to the road,

2:11.3

and as her husband drove off, she noticed a light from the area of the garden.

2:22.7

Thinking her husband had left the light on in the carport on the other side of the garden,

2:28.3

she walked over to it with the dog to check and saw that the light was off.

2:36.7

She turned to go back to the house and saw an orange light over the garden that turned white and lit up the whole area. She went into the house through the back door and there was a sound like, Z, Z, Z, as three

2:48.2

beings floated through the door and went past her.

2:53.1

The creatures were between three and four feet tall, glowed brilliantly, had wonderful wings,

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