He published secret documents about UFOs

The UK defense ministry yesterday announced 19 classified documents relating to unidentified flying objects, including information on close-range encounters between planes and UFOs.

The above document, posted on the website of the UK National Archives, includes a case that occurred 51 years ago. Meanwhile, an American fighter pilot flying from a British air base during the height of the Cold War, was ordered to capture a giant UFO moving in the North Sea. But at the last minute, the strange object moved at a very fast speed and suddenly disappeared.

The pilot said, he and another colleague tried to control the plane on the night of May 20, 1957 to prevent an unusual 'demon' from appearing on the radar screen at the Manston royal air base, about 100km from London.

'This is an unusual flying object', the pilot said, according to a letter he sent to the UK Department of Defense in 1988. 'According to our initial judgment, that "monster" doesn't move in time long time periods'.

Flying at full speed on a cloudy night, the pilot said he was ordered to fire 24 missiles at the mysterious object.

Appearing on Britain's Sky News, retired US pilot Milton Torres said he was the former pilot in the UK Ministry of Defense document. Torres said he has been working hard for the past 50 years to bring the truth about UFOs to light.

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Pilot Milton Torres.


In an interview from his home in Miami, Florida, Torres said he had never seen UFOs with his naked eyes but had seen it on the aircraft's radar screen. The mysterious flying object had fled before he had a chance to shoot it.

'Suddenly it appeared, but then it flew away and left us behind. It is like an alien plane. It's very strange and flies very fast. '

Milton Torres also added, then a government official met him and asked him not to disclose the story.

In another document, an Italian airline pilot Alitalia saw an unidentified flying object hovering in the sky right in front of his passenger machine, on a journey from Milan to London in 1991. One the subsequent investigation did not explain the case.

19 documents do not give any explanation for the above two incidents. But the Ministry of Defense has contacted other UFO sightings with balloons, clouds and ordinary planes.

This is the second time of the year, the Ministry of Defense announced documents about UFOs. David Clarke, a UFO expert, said documents published publicly on October 20 are in a 3-4-year program to publish a total of 160 documents related to UFOs.

In May, the British Ministry of Defense also published for the first time documents related to UFOs collected between 1978 and 1987.