UK Government To Release All “Secret” British UFO Sighting
Files
After Election Next Month
By Kalee BrownMay
It’s official: Britain has announced that it will be
releasing previously classified information on UFO sightings in the United
Kingdom once the general election is over this June.
According to Grenzwissenschaft-Aktuell, a “news blog on
frontier science and the paranormal” that received the exclusive story, the
government is expected to release formerly unpublished reports on UFO activity
collected over the span of 50 years by the British Ministry of Defence (MoD).
This event has been greatly anticipated, especially since
the announcement in 2014 when the MoD admitted to holding back 18 documents
because some content needed to be “re-examined” before the organization could
officially make it accessible to the public.
This came as a surprise at the time, as the MoD had just
stated that in 2013 it released all of its information on UFO sightings via the
National Archives and under the Freedom of Information Act, which we now know
was a lie.
What Types of Documents Will Be Released?
As explained in the Grenzwissenschaft-Aktuell article, a
handful of the UFO documents are filed under the title UFO Policy and are dated
from 1971-1976 and 1996-2000. Three more files are dated June-December 2000,
December-March 2004, and March 2004. Lastly, the MoD stated that some of the
files include subjects like “Air Traffic Control Low Flying UFOs” and “ADGE UFO
Reports.”
Others are predicting that some of the files will be in
relation to the “Rendlesham Forest Incident,” Britain’s most famous UFO
sighting in 1980, located at military RAF-bases Bentwaters and Woodbridge. The
United States Air Force was stationed in Suffolk, England, when a mystery
triangle craft landed and was seen up close by Lieutenant Colonel Charles Halt
and at least one other witness. Ufologist Nick Pope is famous for reopening the
then-buried case in 1994, and ever since, the Rendlesham UFO case has remained
another (frustrating) unexplained UFO file.
Lord Admiral Hill-Norton, former Chief of Defence Staff, 5
Star Admiral of the Royal Navy, and Chairman of the NATO military committee,
explained:
It seems to me
that the Bentwaters incident is a classic case where an apparent intrusion into
our airspace and indeed a landing in our country was witnessed by
serious-minded people in the military, responsible people doing a responsible
job, and Bentwaters is in a sense, a benchmark of how not to deal with these
matters in the future. I know a good bit about the Bentwaters incident . . .
[and] there are only two explanations for what happened that night in Suffolk.
The first is that what the people concerned . . . claim [is] that something
from outside the Earth’s atmosphere landed at their Air Force base, they went
and stood by it, they inspected it, they photographed it, the following day
they took tests on the ground where it had been and found radioactive traces.
They reported this . . . and sent it to our Ministry of Defense.
Norton is one of several hundred (and more than 1,000
worldwide) military witnesses who came forward to testify to the reality of
extraterrestrial visitation. He later went on to say:
There are objects
in our atmosphere which are technically miles in advance of anything we can
deploy, that we have no means of stopping them coming here … [and] that there
is a serious possibility that we are being visited and have been visited for
many years by people from outer space, from other civilizations. That it
behooves us, in case some of these people in the future or now should turn
hostile, to find out who they are, where they come from, and what they want.
This should be the subject of rigorous scientific investigation and not the subject
of ‘rubishing’ by tabloid newspapers.
Despite the numerous sightings, the UK MoD described the
incident at Bentwaters as having “no defence significance.”
Let’s hope that the documents from the UK actually get
published this time! The MoD announced it would release these same files in
2015, then it got pushed to 2016, and then it got extended to summer 2016, then
March 2017, and now it’s June. The current delay is apparently tje result of
the general election, but either way, it’s clear that there’s a serious lack of
transparency.
“Due to the upcoming
election here in the UK and the rules relating to government departments during
the pre-election period, the files will not be released until after the
election,” the letter reads. “We are working to ensure that the files are ready
for release as soon after this period as is possible: hopefully around the
middle of June.”
The documents will also apparently contain “Britain’s answer
to Roswell,” the infamous UFO crash in New Mexico in 1947. You can read more
about that in our CE article here.
Let’s hope that Britain’s upcoming dump of UFO files will
lead to more transparency within the realm of ET/UFO disclosure!
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