Feb 8, 2017 07:30 PM
Feb 16, 2017 01:43 AM
Quote:[...] MoD officials expressed no interest, saying there was no threat to national security. However, among the documents was a letter from the head of the MoD’s S4 wing to the Provost Security Service, the RAF’s internal police force. [...] Nick Pope, who worked as UFO investigator for the MOD, said: “This bombshell document shows how the MoD’s UFO project asked the RAF Police to conduct a secret investigation into these mysterious events, while Parliament, the media and the public were being told the subject was of no defence significance.
“Defence ministers were cut out of the loop.”
The disclosures have prompted Tory peer Lord Black of Brentwood to call for a full explanation from the MoD of what it uncovered.
Lord Black said: “A number of recently released MoD files leave little doubt that a small number of sightings of aerial phenomena - particularly by military personnel, pilots and air traffic controllers - remain unexplained and unidentified. There needs to be further examination of these issues in the hope of learning something new.” http://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/wales-...e-10133926
Before access to global satellite surveillance, perhaps masquerading as a a space alien UFO would have been a good way for a foreign spy craft to penetrate the security of a country. "Nah, this is all nuts. Don't bother reporting any threat to the defense departments."