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Astonishing Legends

The Christmas Monolith and The Warminster Thing!

Astonishing Legends

Scott Philbrook

History, Society & Culture

4.69.8K Ratings

🗓️ 6 December 2020

⏱️ 138 minutes

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Summary

In a rare dual-subject episode for us, we take a look at two somewhat Christmas-themed stories, the mysterious yet not-so-mysterious "Utah Monolith" and the Warminster "Thing." In the first part of the show, we discuss the recent discovery of a 9.5-foot-tall metal triangular prism-shaped pillar we've dubbed "The Christmas Monolith." This story made the rounds after state biologists from the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources spotted the out-of-place-artifact while conducting a survey of bighorn sheep by helicopter over San Juan County in southeastern Utah on November 18, 2020. Two days later, the Utah Department of Public Safety posted a photo of the monolith on Instagram, with more pictures and videos of the puzzling pillar to follow. The internet and media outlets were soon abuzz with speculation about who, human, alien, or otherwise, would've illegally planted the iconic looking structure in such a remote red sandstone slot canyon in the middle of nowhere and why. Other metal columns have appeared in Romania and California, prompting the question, are these pranks, artworks, a message, or perhaps all three? The second part of our show tonight examines a freakish "flap" of High Strangeness that's so fantastic in its details and so widely experienced at the time that it's baffling why the story has mostly become forgotten. Generally considered to have gotten its start in the early hours of Christmas morning in 1964, this saga of shocking incidents in hindsight seems to have only publically peaked on December 25th and continued well into the following year, and only gradually declined in the decade to follow. The holiday literally started with a bang for the residents of the town of Warminster in Wiltshire County in southwestern England. Numerous citizens and British soldiers training nearby awoke to a medley of piercing, thundering, clattering, metallic noises in the sky and on their rooftops, the nature of which nearly defies description. The strange and untraceable sounds would continue to accost the townsfolk, with some reporting these sonic attacks were so violent it threw them to the ground and sickened their pets. As 1965 wore on, the unearthly rackets would eventually coincide with sightings of unidentified aerial phenomena and craft so unique they sound unusual even for a UFO wave. And what bouillabaisse of the bizarre would be complete without cattle disappearances, freaky interstellar messengers, and tall, humanoid-alien visitors? Warminster had it all. All told, this series of strangeness was so beyond comprehension, and with no vocabulary to satisfactorily describe it, the phenomena became simply known as the Warminster "Thing."

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0:00.0

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0:42.5

Tonight's show is a bit different for Estonishing Legends.

0:45.9

We've decided to talk about two legends.

0:48.5

One that's not even a month old, and another that roared into the zeitgeist over half a century ago.

0:54.9

They may not seem connected, but in many ways they are, simply because they're both unexplained.

1:01.2

That and, well, they both occurred very close to War at Christmas.

1:06.4

Is there a message there?

1:08.5

Not sure.

1:09.6

On the surface, that fact would appear to be happenstance.

1:13.4

Our first topic of discussion tonight is more current and topical than we usually do in our main show, but we receive so much chatter about it on social media.

1:22.4

It was impossible to overlook, and that is the Utah Model Liff.

1:26.9

A strange metallic structure seemingly planted in the middle of nowhere in Utah, placed in such a way that you wouldn't even see it unless you hike down into the canyon it was in.

1:37.6

Notice by chance, when some biologists flew over it in a helicopter while surveying the local Big Horn sheep population, this structure went through a wide series of surprised events in a very short period of time.

1:49.3

Tonight, we'll take a cursory look at everything that happened and let you know what we think the Model Liff might be.

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