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MOD Report Says Ufos Do Not Exist In The Uk: Some British Pilots And Military Members Might Disagree
-!Comment!- The release a few months ago of a Ministry of Defence report claiming that ultimately UFOs warrant no formal attention can be viewed as a gestalt-like microcosm of the wider delusion official structures appear to suffer from when it comes to the UFO issue. The recent FOI type planned release of documents by the UK government of course adds another layer of darkly ironic humour to the situation. The MOD's most requested documents are of course those related to this exact area - even the quagmire that is the Iraq War comes second. Just what does this say about our collective psyche? If we don't move to change this strange situation it's more than likely that events will over-take leaving us in a pretty dangerous social vacuum. Bill Knell continues...
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According to a once secret report released by the British Ministry of
Defense in April of 2007, UFOs are not anything to get excited about.
The MoD report claims that all the incidents they have investigated
show the objects in question to be without mass, no danger to air
traffic and not under intelligent control. Despite the four hundred
pages of nay saying, not everyone agrees.
For almost two decades, a number of British Intelligence Analysts and
former UK Military consultants working for the MoD have leaked
documents which reveal that UFOs are intelligently-controlled vehicles
of extra-terrestrial origin. The MoD leaks, recent reports that former
Canadian Prime Minister Paul Martin saw a UFO from his aircraft in 2004
and statements from other Canadian officials which indicate UFOs are
alien spacecraft may be the reason for this latest piece of
disinformation.
While the MoD may believe that there is nothing to this whole UFO
thing, they might have considered checking with at least two UK
Commercial Airline Pilots that recent saw one. Captain Ray Bowyer, 50,
of Aurigny Airlines, spotted a "bright-yellow light" 10 miles west of
Alderney at about 3pm during a flight from Southampton while his
aircraft was 30 miles from the island at 4,000 feet on Monday, April
23, 2007.
Captain Bowyer: "It was a very sharp, thin yellow object with a green
area. It was 2,000ft up and stationary. I thought it was about 10 miles
away, although I later realized it was approximately 40 miles from us.
At first, I thought it was the size of a [Boeing] 737.
"But it must have been much bigger because of how far away it was. It could have been as much as a mile wide."
While on approach to Guernsey, Bowyer noticed a "second identical
object further to the west". He said: "It was exactly the same but
looked smaller because it was further away. It was closer to Guernsey.
I can't explain it. At first, I thought it might have been a reflection
from a vinery in Guernsey, but that would have disappeared quickly.
This was clearly visual for about nine minutes. As I got closer to it,
it became clear to me that it was tangible. I was in two minds about
going towards it to have a closer look but decided against it because
of the size of it. I had to think of the safety of the passengers
first. I'm certainly not saying that it was something of another world.
All I'm saying is that I have never seen anything like it before in all
my years of flying."
Bowyer reported the incident to Paul Kelly, 31, an Air Traffic
Controller on duty. Kelly indicated that nothing appeared on his radar.
However, ATC Paul Kelly received a "similar report" from a Blue Islands
pilot en route to Jersey at the same time. Kelly explained that as the
pilot went past Sark he "described an object behind him to his left".
Kelly continued: "The description was very similar to Captain Bowyer's
and they described it as being in exactly the same place. But they were
looking at it from opposite sides." The other pilot said that the UFO
was 1,550 feet lower than his aircraft, which was at 3,500ft. "Both
pilots placed it at the same altitude", Kelly added.
In 1987, I published a phone interview that I did with an official for
the British Ministry of Defense in The New York UFO Report. The
official was an assistant to a person involved with nuclear
investigations. Because I knew the person which arranged the phone
interview very well, there was no doubt that I was speaking with a very
important source of insider information when it came to the MoD.
The official told me that there were numerous incursions into areas
where nuclear weapons and other sensitive materials were stored. These
incursions involved unidentified aircraft and physical beings of
unknown origin. He refused to elaborate about the beings fearing that
any further descriptions might help identify him. According to him,
general stories about the creatures and crafts that made the incursions
were common knowledge to many in the MoD. Recent statements by Nick
Pope may have helped to validate those stories.
In November of 2006, Nick Pope (the former head of the MoD UFO research
project) told the British Press that his Country was vulnerable to
invasion or infiltration by extra-terrestrial forces. Pope felt that
the shutting down of UFO research at the MoD Directorate of Defense
Security has left his nation unprepared to defend against Aliens. As a
result, he resigned his position with the Directorate. On previous
occasions he has stated that the MoD wasn't hiding anything from the
British Public. I wonder how he feels now?
My own source at the MoD said that the organization was of two minds
when it came to UFOs. Many UK Military Officers feel there is ample
evidence to believe that Aliens exist and are visiting the Earth
without respect for national boundaries or security. That makes them a
national security concern. Others at the MoD believe the entire matter
is without merit and should be ignored.
Time either heals all wounds or wounds all heals. In this case, time
has been a friend to my source. Over the past twenty years since that
interview with him, I have watched the UK Government split hairs over
UFOs. When the UFO incident took place near the Bentwaters Base and
NATO Facility in 1980, it was confirmation that UFOs are making
incursions into security sensitive UK military facilities. The
aftermath also revealed a clear split among military members and their
hierarchy when it came to the subject of UFOs.
Officially, it seemed that no one was really sure what happened at
Bentwaters. Everything from Light House Beacons to reflective tree bark
was rolled out to explain away the incident. But most of the people on
the ground when it happened seemed convinced this wasn't an ordinary
event involving a conventional explanation. As with Roswell and
hundreds of other cases involving military bases, aircraft, ships and
UFOs, you had the choice of believing those who were there or people
writing reports about it later to suit there own political and
philosophical needs.
Even if you have spent just a few minutes researching UFOs and have an
open mind, will not be fooled by the MoD Report. As with other
self-serving documents like the 1997 Air Force Report on the Roswell
Crash and the recent UFO files released by France, these papers are
designed to create doubt and mask any other information government
agencies possess about UFOs and Aliens.
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