UK releases past UFO reports in an attempt to avoid any 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 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 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
The U.K. Ministry of Defence also revealed in a 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 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.[read more]
According a U.K. news report (The Independent) on a 11/11/2009 U.K. ministry of defence (“MoD”) memo, released by Freedom of Information request to Dr. David Clarke;
According a U.K. news report (The Independent) on a 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 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."
"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.”
"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,
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.
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.
"’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'.’
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.
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?[continue -ExoPolitics]
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