UK releases past UFO reports, will destroy future UFO reports, avoids government ET/UFO “conspiracy”
In a remarkable policy tour de force disclosed on February 18, 2010, a
purported year of “official extraterrestrial disclosure”, the U.K.
Ministry of Defence has engaged in yet another serial data dump of
multiple UFO and extraterrestrial files, without any accompanying
scientific, cosmological, exopolitical narrative or framework of
analysis.
The U.K. Ministry of Defence also revealed in a secret
memo dated Nov. 11, 2009, and released Feb. 28, 2010 by freedom of
information (FOI) release to Dr. David Clarke, a U.K. UFO expert that
"Reported sightings received from other sources should be answered by a
standard letter and... should be retained for 30 days and then
destroyed, largely removing any future FOI liability and negating the
need to release future files post-November 30 2009."
Exhibiting
an embattled mentality regarding the communications with other
governments on extraterrestrial and UFO issues and the exopolitical
research community, the U.K. Ministry of Defence secret
memo states, "We have deliberately avoided formal approaches to
other Governments on this issue. "Such approaches would become public
when the relevant UFO files are released, and would be viewed by
'ufologists' as evidence of international collaboration and conspiracy."
The patent note of desperation and incoherence in the latest U.K.
ministry of defence public ET/UFO strategy (or lack thereof)
demonstrates how the extraterrestrial embargo jointly commenced by the
U.S. and U.K. intelligence forces with the 1953 U.S. CIA Robertson
Panel is now deteriorating.
It is most plausible that the
U.K. Ministry of Defence, like its counterpart the U.S. Department of
Defense, wants to concentrate on its secret compartmentalized programs
with extraterrestrial civilizations, while shutting down all of its
mechanisms for collecting public reports of UFOs.
The
secret U.K. ministry of defence memo: destroy all UFO files after 30
days
According a U.K. news report (The
Independent) on a secret 11/11/2009 U.K. ministry of defence
(“MoD”) memo, released by Freedom of Information request to Dr. David
Clarke, “the memo sets out the MoD's reasons for shutting its UFO unit
and ceasing to invite the public to send in details of sightings. It
notes that the number of reports the department received soared last
year, taking up extra resources and diverting staff from ‘more valuable’
defence-related activities. The MoD recorded 634 UFO sightings in 2009,
the second highest annual total after 1978, when there were 750,
according to UFO expert Dr David Clarke. This compares with an average
of about 150 reports a year over the past decade.”
The secret
11/11/2009 MoD memo states: "The dedicated UFO hotline answer phone
service and e-mail address serve no defence purpose, and merely
encourage the generation of correspondence of no defence value.
"Accordingly
these facilities should be withdrawn as soon as possible."
The
11/11/2009 memo states: "Reported sightings received from other sources
should be answered by a standard letter and... should be retained for 30
days and then destroyed, largely removing any future FOI liability and
negating the need to release future files post-November 30 2009."
According
to a U.K. news report (The
Independent), “The memo reveals that MoD chiefs made a point of not
discussing their plans to close the UFO unit with other countries
because of fears this could be perceived as part of a global cover-up.”
The secret 11/11/2009 MoD memo states:
"We have deliberately avoided formal approaches to other Governments on
this issue.
"Such approaches would become public when the
relevant UFO files are released, and would be viewed by 'ufologists' as
evidence of international collaboration and conspiracy."
Is
there a secret U.K. ministry of defence program on the extraterrestrial
presence?
This reporter in Examiner.com
has reported that independent whistleblowers have verified the
existence of U.S. Department of Defense secret compartmentalized
programs with an extraterrestrial civilization.
Yet the U.S.
Department of Defense website reportedly
explains that the U.S. government has stopped collecting reports of
UFO sightings from the public since December 1969.
According to a
U.K. news report (The
Independent) about the secret 11/11/2009 MoD memo, “But the
document includes as an annex a printout from the US Department of
Defence website explaining that the American government stopped
collecting reports of UFO sightings in December 1969.”
Thus it
would appear that the U.K. Ministry of Defence might now be adopting the
U.S. Department of Defense strategy of shutting down all channels for
public extraterrestrial and UFO reports, while maintaining secret
extraterrestrial and UFO compartmentalized programs.
For example,
there is public evidence
of U.K. MoD personnel conducting secret surveillance regarding the crop
circle phenomenon in the U.K., some of which crop circles experts
ascribe to the extraterrestrial or interdimensional presence.
A
news report (The
Independent) from the U.K. on the secret 11/11/2009 MoD memo seem
provide a similar motivation to the U.K. shutting down of the public UFO
desk. “Dr Clarke, a lecturer in journalism at Sheffield Hallam
University, obtained the memo through an FOI request.
“He said:
‘This is the final rubber-stamping of the decision - they just want to
totally wash their hands of the UFO business altogether.
"’It's
just been a millstone around their necks ever since the Cold War. They
have decided that whatever they do, it reflects badly on them.’
“The
expert said the MoD's new policy on destroying UFO reports would make
it much more difficult to uncover the truth about incidents in the
future.
"’It's like they're desperately trying to avoid having to
answer FOI requests on this subject,’ he said.
"’Even if
something quite serious happened, perhaps where there was a near-miss
with an airline, the MoD will say, 'we may have had a report on it, but
we've destroyed it'.’"
Why do the U.K. MoD release UFO
files in a serial data dump with no scientific, cosmological or
exopolitical narrative?
Since it began its Unidentified
Aerial Phenomena (UAP) in the UK Air Defence Region program in May
2006, the U.K. Ministry of Defence has so far released five serial
batches of the files collected from its public UFO desk, approximately
one third of the total files from its public UFO report desk.
Each
of these five serial UFO data dumps has been of data without any
accompanying scientific, cosmological or exopolitical narrative.
Dr.
David Clarke has released a 14 page guide
to the U.K. MoD UFO files released to date, offered on the U.K.
National Archives website. Dr. Clarke is a private citizen and UFO
researcher who in fact made public the secret 11/11/2009 U.K. MoD memo.
As the reader progresses through this
material, one can legitimately ask:
What is preventing
the U.K. MoD from providing a public commentary on the extraterrestrial
presence and releasing these reports from the public with that context?
Watch Dr. David Clarke, private Ufologist, describe the Feb. 18,
2010 data dump
The File DEFE 24/1988 (p266-67) reports that a man driving home
through Ebbw Vale on 27 January 1997 saw a ‘tube of light come down from
the sky’ towards him. The driver stopped the car and the light
surrounded him for up to 5 minutes. During this time both his radio and
mobile phone stopped working. The man reported feeling “very frightened
and ill”. Later he vomited and developed “a skin condition” and was
advised to see a doctor. He reported the incident to the local police
and a subsequent investigation by the RAF found his car to be “covered
in dirt and dust”.
"Silky-white substance" left by
Birmingham UFO
The file DEFE 24/1988 (p189, 185-86)
reports that a man observed a triangular UFO hovering over his back
garden in Kingstanding, in Birmingham. He claimed that as it moved the
object left behind a "silky white substance" on the tree tops. The
observer collected some specimens and stored them in a jar at his home.
The file does not reveal what happened to the jar.
Secret
UFO film
The file DEFE 24/1966 features a letter
(p220-222) from a Senior MoD official Ralph Noyes in which he describes
seeing gun camera film of UFOs captured by RAF fighter pilots in 1956.
He claims this was shown at a secret sub ground film-show arranged for
Air Defence staff at the MoD Main Building in 1970. Despite a search of
the archives by MoD staff in 1993-94 no trace of these films could be
found and it was assumed that they had not survived or that the images
had been "pinched" for someone's private collection of curiosities.
UFO
sightings near home of the Home Secretary 1997
The file
DEFE 24/1994 (p174-210) refers to newspaper reports and an
investigation by the RAF in March 1997 which came about following
sightings by several members of the public of a large triangular
‘humming’ object in the sky close to the home of the (former) Home
Secretary, Michael Howard in Folkestone in Kent (p195). It was claimed
that the UFO hovered for several minutes above a field before shooting
off in a flash of light. An investigation by the RAF found that there
was no evidence of unauthorised air activity or any security alert in
the area at the time.
UFO letters to John Major and Tony
Blair - DEFE 24/1994, (p261-285, 136-38); DEFE 24/1967,( p11);
DEFE 24/1968, (p107, 104-5); DEFE 24/2011, (p103-105); DEFE 24/1969,(
p213-217) This file features a series of letters from UFO believers
asking first, John Major and then the newly elected Tony Blair for their
views on UFOs and ET life; others request the release of secret
documents on UFOs that they believe are being with-held from the public.
UFO captured on video and on radar
The file
DEFE 24/1977 (p229-240) refers to sightings of strange rotating red,
blue, green and white flashing lights in the sky made by police officers
in Boston and Skegness and captured on video. The UFOs appeared to be
originating from an area above the North Sea and this was reported to
the coastguards who in turn alerted ships in North Sea. The lights were
also observed by the crew of a ship in The Wash.
Simultaneously
RAF air defence radars at RAF Neatishead in Norfolk detected an
unidentified blip over Boston. Press coverage of this incident led to a
detailed RAF investigation and a report which identified some of the
lights as stars and bright planets such as Venus. The radar blip was
identified as a "permanent echo" created by a tall church spire in the
Lincolnshire Wolds. The RAF report includes a transcript of conversation
between the coastguards and the police.
UFO on the radar
The file DEFE 24/2008, (p344) refers to testimony from a senior air
traffic controller from Prestwick airport in Glasgow. In February 1999
the Controller tracked a fast moving and unexplained UFO on the airport
radar. This led to an extensive investigation by RAF air defence staff
who impounded Radar tapes from a number of airports around the UK.
However no additional evidence was found which could corroborate the
Glasgow incident.
File DEFE 24/1989, (p154) features reports that
four members of the crew of a fishing trawler in North Sea spotted a
flat, shiny round object hovering 19 miles North East of Fraserburgh on
the 18 August 1997. They tracked the mysterious UFO on their surface
radar for several seconds before it vanished.
Bonnybridge,
Scotland, UFO "flap", 1994-95
The file DEFE 24/2017
(p5-19), features correspondence between Cllr William Buchanan from
Falkirk District Council and the MoD. Buchanan wrote to John Major in
1994 to request an inquiry into a series of unexplained UFO sightings in
and around Bonnybridge (a small town between Glasgow and Edinburgh).
Press reports had described this region as "the Bonnybridge Triangle".
Buchanan claimed that there had been more than 600 separate UFO
incidents recorded in the Falkirk area within two years. In response the
MoD questioned the number of sightings and said that there were no
plans to investigate this further.
Additional correspondences
requesting an inquiry is also recorded from Buchanan to the newly
elected Tony Blair in 1997.
Alien Abductions: DEFE 24/1979
(p102); DEFE 24/1980, (p262-63); DEFE 24/1994, (p 164) - contains policy
statements from the MoD in response to reports of "alien abductions" in
1996. The issue is considered not proven and no further investigation
required. It is advised that reports of further abductions should be
reported to the police or Home office who can investigate if there is
sufficient evidence.
Allegations: crashed UFOs studied at
military bases in the UK:
The file DEFE 24/1981,
(p71,81, 211 ,310-11) makes reference to RAF Menwith Hill, the joint
US/UK electronic monitoring base in North Yorkshire. In 1997 it was
claimed by local farmers that they saw a mysterious disc-shaped object
within the RAF base perimeter which was surrounded by military
personnel. The farmers claimed that they were then ordered to move away
from the perimeter fence. The file contains a joint statement from the
base and the MoD confirming that "no UFO/flying saucer has landed in the
vicinity of Menwith Hill and the base had no connection with UFO
research”.
Rendlesham Forest incident - DEFE 24/2011, (p222-327) -
this features the original written testimony from USAF security
policemen who reported a UFO landing outside the perimeter fence at RAF
Woodbridge, Suffolk, in December 1980. In 1999 a leading UFOlogist
published copies of the original witness statements made by the USAF
airmen and further reports made in January 1981.Copies of these
statements were also sent to the MoD in 1998 and placed on a
departmental file.
Crop Circles - DEFE 24/1979, (p134-38)
This features a 1996 letter from the cosmologist Professor Carl
Sagan of Cornell University in New York, to the MoD. Sagan asking for
official comment in response to conspiracy theories about their alleged
role in debunking the crop circles phenomena.
Incidents
involving UFOs and aircraft
The files DEFE 24/1979
(p229, 82); DEFE 24/1980, (p191-94) DEFE 24/1981, (p249) contain
information concerning a ‘near miss’ that occurred between a 737
approaching Manchester airport and a UFO on 6 January 1995. This
incident was the subject of an investigation by the Civil Aviation
Authority that failed to identify the object seen by the captain and a
crew member.
There is additional material in file DEFE 24/1977,
(p60-64) concerning a close encounter between a UFO and an airliner near
Glasgow Airport in December 1996.
The file DEFE 24/1988 (p123)
refers to UFO sighting by the crew of an Aer Lingus flight en route from
Dublin to Amsterdam in April 1997.
The file DEFE 24/1980
(p253-54) contains the MoD response to a News of the World story which
reported that a UFO was spotted over the Royal Estate at Balmoral Royal
in 1996 and was pursued by RAF jets. This incident was explained by the
MoD as a night-time exercise by Harrier jump jets.
The
implications of the secret 11/11/2009 MoD Memo and the latest U.K. UFO
data dump
1. More stonewalling and psychological
displacement about the extraterrestrial and UFO issue – With its
twin actions of (1) shutting down U.K. MoD public UFO reports desk and
(2) adopting a secret policy of destroying all UFO reports after 30
days, the U.K. MoD has effectively adopting a public response profile
and policy of the U.S. Department of Defense. It has done so with a
psyops show of mock paranoia toward the exopolitical research community,
and a false note of “no inter-governmental communication regarding the
extraterrestrial presence”. All of this has the impact of, and is most
probably calculated to, result in more official obfuscation and
stone-walling regarding the extraterrestrial presence.
2. U.K.
MoD policy is in aid of deceptive “official extraterrestrial
disclosure” – This U.K. MoD public UFO shut-out comes at a time (1)
when UFO whistleblowers such as Gary
McKinnon have provided prima facie evidence of secret U.S. anti
gravity space fleet which interacts with extraterrestrial civilizations;
(2) independent
whistleblowers such as former DOD scientist Arthur Neumann and
former DARPA Project Pegasus participant Andrew D. Basiago have
confirmed secret U.S. bases on Mars and having met with representatives
of the extraterrestrial Martian civilization.
Any authentic,
official UFO and extraterrestrial disclosure by U.S. or U.K.
intelligence would be about the secret black ops anti-gravitic space
fleet (which U.K. citizen Gary
McKinnon has exposed), the secret colonies and bases on Mars, and
the secret strategic relationships with the extraterrestrial
civilizations on Mars.
3. Events like January 2010 U.K. Royal
Society meeting on extraterrestrial life and actions like the U.K. MoD
public UFO shut-down appear to be a calculated obfuscation of the
extraterrestrial presence. Conventional-minded observers have stated
that events like the January 2010 U.K. Royal Society meeting on
extraterrestrial life are in fact a preparation for extraterrestrial
disclosure, by providing a public platform for mainstream scientists to
state their views on the extraterrestrial presence.
In fact,
the Royal Society conference
involved mainstream scientists who seem largely unaware of the evidence
for an existing extraterrestrial presence on Earth at this time.
Scientists
presenting at the Royal
Society present a darker evolutionary picture of the threat of
extraterrestrial civilizations visiting Earth. Simon Conway Morris,
professor of evolutionary ¬paleobiology at Cambridge University, is
quoted as stating that “Extra-terrestrials might not only ¬resemble us
but have our foibles, such as greed, violence and a tendency to exploit
others' resources. And while aliens could come in peace they are quite
as likely to be searching for somewhere to live, and to help themselves
to water, minerals and fuel.”
Lord Martin Rees, President of the Royal
Society summarized one conclusion stating,
“They could be
staring us in the face and we just don’t recognise them. The problem is
that we’re looking for something very much like us, assuming that they
at least have something like the same mathematics and technology… I
suspect there could be life and intelligence out there in forms we can’t
conceive. Just as a chimpanzee can’t understand quantum theory, it
could be there as aspects of reality that are beyond the capacity of our
brains.”
The problem is that, given the 60 years of publicly
available scientific, exopolitics and ufological research literature on
the extraterrestrial embargo, it is no longer credible for mainstream
scientists to be extraterrestrially illiterate.
Lord Martin Rees’
statement,
for example, on the surface appears to be sophisticated and open. In
reality, that statement can be read as in aid of the cover-up of the
secret strategic relationship between the Anglo-American
military-intelligence alliance and the intelligent civilization living
under the surface of Mars.
By the evidence of independent
whistleblowers who have met with representatives of the Martian
civilization, the Martian are human, related to earthling humans, and
not at all “staring us in the face and we just don’t recognise them....
aspects of reality that are beyond the capacity of our brains.”
Likewise,
the combination policy of “destruction of future UFO reports” set out
in the secret 11/11/2009 U.K. MoD memo, and the psychological baffle
created by a serial release of raw public UFO files without any
scientific or cosmological commentary (as set out in the Feb. 18, 2009
UFO files release) seems calculated to result in secrecy, frustration,
and a “my eyes glaze over” attitude on the part of the public
and the disclosure.
4. Authentic extraterrestrial disclosure
will probably not occur anytime prior to Nov. 2010, during the “Sixth
Night” of the time acceleration matrix of the Mayan Calendar.
The
quadrant of the time
acceleration matrix from Nov. 7, 2009 to Nov. 2, 2010 is a period
of regression, or consciousness contraction, according to the model of
universal consciousness offered Dr. Carl Johan Calleman and researcher
Barbara Hand Clow. In the area of extraterrestrial disclosure, we have
witnessed a pronounced regression in trends toward official
extraterrestrial disclosure, with the secret Nov. 11, 2009 U.K. MoD memo
shutting down the public UFO desk and ordering destruction of future
UFO reports coming just four days after the commencement of the Sixth
Night on Nov. 7, 2009.
1"MoD" at Friday, 09 April 2010 01:55by John Scott
This was thought provoking - I think there is obviously a well discussion, behind the scenes reason as to why the desk got closed... the financial reason was BS. Someone worked out the annual saving given they said it was going to be directed instead to "Afghanistan" and it was laughable.
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