Brits Release More UFO Files
UFOs/Aliens Expert
As promised, the British
Ministry of Defence has continued to release UFO sightings, drawings, sketches,
and more. The latest release covers files from 1987-1993. As to be expected,
some of the files are just sighting reports, but there are some that are quite
interesting.
One of the
most compelling cases comes from an area near the A9, in Calvine, just north of
Pitlochry. This is probably the highlight of the release. Two individuals
witnessed the 1990 event.
The
witnesses reported a diamond-shaped UFO hovering during daylight hours. The UFO
allegedly hovered for 10 minutes. This span of time allowed at least one
Harrier jet, and possibly two, to reach the area. This means that other
witnesses also saw and reported the incident, or that the military had picked
up the object on radar.
The jets were
reported to make several low level passes in the area of the diamond-shaped
object. After a short period of time, the UFO sped away to be seen no more.
You would
think that the fact that at least six photographs were taken by the two
witnesses would be enough to sufficiently validate the incident, but for
reasons unstated, the photograph has never been released to the public.
Another
strange fact about the case is that the Ministry of Defence states that they
have no idea where the Harrier jets came from. This seems to be the case also
in the United States on occasion, where the right hand doesn't know what the
left hand is doing.
The
information on the photographs is vague. Reportedly, the photos showed a
"blurry" diamond-shaped object close to one of the Harrier jets.
However, despite this description, well known UFO investigator, and former Mod
servant, Nike Pope, made these comments:
"...
[it was one of the] most impressive photos ever shown to his department."
He also said:
"The MoD has all sorts of equipment and expertise that we used to analyze
and enhance imagery to tell whether there were any signs of fakery. "This
picture was assessed by our digital experts, who concluded it was a real
photograph showing a solid-structured craft which was estimated as being around
25 meters in diameter."
In a striking
description of the craft, he added: "There were no wings and no visible
signs of any propulsion system. "It was exotic and unknown in a way far
beyond even the most modern stealth aircraft being trailed at that time."
Pope also
related details of a meeting he attended with the defence intelligence staff.
The Pitlochry photograph was shown and discussed. One of the members stated
that it was not an American craft, and not from the Soviets either. He then
said that only left one option... pointing his finger straight up to the skies,
indicating it came from outer space.
Pope also said
that an enlargement of Pitlochry photograph once hung on his office wall. His
superior removed it, however, and stuck in his drawer.
Pope does not
what happened to the mysterious photograph of the diamond-shaped UFO over
Pitlochry in 1990. It could have been lost, or secreted away, to keep it from
the eyes of the public.
It would be a
great addition to Ufology to obtain a copy of the Pitlochry photograph, but it
seems that it will remain another pieces of the hidden files of UFOs.
Possibly one day, a government official will come
forward and release this photograph, and prove that we are not alone.
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