Flying saucers used to appear on the field of the Chelsea team

The UK yesterday revealed confidential government records of investigations into the emergence of UFOs, including one above the home of Stamford Bridge of Chelsea football club.

Twenty-five records revealed by the UK National Archives include 'a long-term policy report on unidentified objects (UFOs) submitted to then-Prime Minister Tony Blair' office with a tissue Job description for the British UFO department, considered 'the most bizarre job in the prime minister's office'.

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Chelsea's Stamford Bridge looks from above.

According to an employee working in the department, now closed, the broad public opinion suggests that the agency includes ' secret groups and scientists across the country looking for evidence of the disk. Flying ' is completely novel'.

In fact, the agency's daily responsibility is to write a report to the Ministry of Defense about the location of UFOs, conduct investigations of UFO sightings and organize logistics for UFO experts.

Among the strange investigations, there was a case where a police officer reported seeing UFOs above the Chelsea football field and another said there were 'three men in black' coming out of a flying saucer that he This meet in Lincolnshire, eastern England.

According to published documents, a Wales hotel owner once complained to the local congressman after a UFO landed on the field 'with two silver whiskers like a person without a face' and proceeded. act on "measuring tasks".

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Flying saucer models are described in the document. (Photo: AFP)

The file also contains a 1995 report from one of the UFO officers in the Ministry of Defense explaining why aliens visit the earth. Although there are no facilities at all, the officer said that aliens who came to Earth were to spy on the military, learn about science or travel.

In another report for the Ministry of Defense in 1979, the agency in charge of UFOs said there was no radio tracking system that received alien communications.

These documents are published at the request of David Clarke with the UFO Information Agency (FOI). Clarke is the author of The UFO Files and Sheffield Hallam University lecturer.