The British Ministry of Defense has a headache because of UFOs

Hundreds of signs of unidentified flying objects (UFOs), discovered by British Royal pilots or ordinary people, make the British Ministry of Defense 'confused'.

From 11/1987 to 4/1993, DI55 agency, belonging to the Ministry of Defense Intelligence Division collected 1,200 reports on UFOs and divided into 7 files of archives in the National Archives Center.

In those documents, a series of simple, naive drawings drawn by witnesses show that unidentified flying objects are shaped like a stealth fighter. British Ministry of Defense officials have taken advantage of that to explain the appearance of UFOs.

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Figure of strange objects of witnesses.


They hypothesized, the US allies were producing and testing stealth aircraft without discussing with them, or these were illegal Soviet reconnaissance aircraft. However, public opinion is following another thought.

Dr. David Clarke, UFO expert and Sheffield Hallam University lecturer, said the documents show that the Ministry of Defense is not interested in the concept of aliens. 'They are only obsessed with the reason that close allies are developing reconnaissance planes that keep them secret ,' said Dr. Clarke.

In the document there is a photo of a UFO flying close to the Royal Air Force plane, in Scottish airspace. Witnesses claim to have seen a mysterious diamond shaped object hanging in the air for 10 minutes before launching vertically at high speed.

The two ordinary people took color photos and handed them to a newspaper, which were then secretly recorded by the Ministry of Defense.

Until now, defense officials in the country said that there were no conclusive conclusions and unambiguously stated that it could be an image of Aurora spy plane, an American aircraft.

Other cases in the recently published document include the confirmation of a woman who had been "seen" by a Scandinavian-accented alien when she was walking the dog near Norwich in 1989, and the goods The report series in 1993 in East London explained the presence of a strange halo. However, officials still believe it to be a stealth plane.

On the occasion of the publication of documents about UFOs of the United Kingdom Archives Center, Dailymail introduces some pictures of unidentified flying objects:

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Figure of a flying object of a diamond.

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A strange blue light trail captured by a 13-year-old boy with a camera.

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A cylindrical object appears in the sky in Somerset.

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A cloud resembling a flying saucer in Spain.

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The author of this photo claimed that the streaks were UFOs, but many argued that it was just a reflection of the room's window.

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The photo was taken in Tonbridge, Kent County, 2002.

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An unidentified object flies over Washington memorial area during President Obama's inauguration.

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The image was taken on the night of the 2001 year in the sky of Wolverhampton.

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British wind blades are thought to have been destroyed by "aliens".