The sightings range from incredible tales of little green men visiting the Wirral to corroborated accounts from policemen and pilots of Unidentified Flying Objects hovering above towns and cities.
All are recorded on official forms, held by air bases and police stations, and compiled by the Ministry of Defence between 1978 and 2002.
Disclosed for the first time is a report from three experienced air traffic controllers who attempted to "talk in" a UFO which landed on the runway before them.
Wednesday, May 14, 2008
British Government releases UFO files
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Please have a look at this ridiculous BBC video about this subject.
Note the sarcasm surrounding the whole issue :(
Also it is beyond my belief (towards the end of video) that they show an 100 years old man claiming he and his mate were responsible for creating crop circles. What a load of bulls**t... Like these grandfathers were able to create, calculate, and MAKE these circles...
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/newsnight/7399717.stm
and this is the liknk. sorry.
I for one welcome the release of all government held "secret" information. I personally believe that the arguments so often used to hide "state" secrets are "BS". Withholding information for reasons of "national security" means to me that you have no national security. It allows our so-called leaders to corrupt and distort the data in order to control the message. For those who suggest there are things we the people are better off not knowing, my response is simple, you are fools and unfortunately you seem to like it like that...
Michael
That UFO "talked in" by the three unidentified air controllers was neither talked in nor landed--it just did a "touch and go" on a runway before accelerating out of sight. This was also a daylight sighting. I'd say that's pretty intriguing all by itself.
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