Published time: July 03, 2015 11:54
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Top secret files dubbed “the British X-Files,” which
UFO hunters believe could prove extraterrestrials have visited the UK, are to
be released by the Ministry of Defence (MoD).
UFO researchers and a House of Lords peer have
campaigned for the release of 18 files about sightings that took place in the
UK more than 30 years ago.
The government originally planned to declassify the
files at the end of 2013, but their release was stalled due to “additional
processing requirements,” prompting speculation about a possible cover-up.
After Lord Black of Brentwood pressed the matter in
parliament, the MoD says the files will be released to the National Archives by
March 2016.
Some UFO investigators claim the classified government
files will shed light on reported sightings of unexplained lights in Rendlesham
Forest on two separate occasions in December 1980.
US Army Personnel stationed in Suffolk witnessed
seeing a “strange glowing” triangular metallic object, approximately two
to three meters across the base and two meters high.
Lieutenant Colonel Halt described the strange events
in a memo to the MoD: “It illuminated the entire forest with a white light.
The object itself had a pulsing red light on top and a bank(s) of blue lights
underneath. The object was hovering or on legs.”
“As the patrolmen approached the object, it
maneuvered through the trees and disappeared. At this time the animals on a
nearby farm went into a frenzy. The object was briefly sighted approximately an
hour later near the back gate.”
The unexplained sighting in Rendlesham Forest is one
of the most well-known cases of UFO claims in the UK and is often compared to
the 1947 Roswell UFO incident in the United States.
Lord Black asked the government for an update on the
release of the UFO files.
In a parliamentary question in March this year, he
wrote: “In relation to the 18 Ministry of Defence files on unidentified
aerial phenomena (UAP) that have yet to be released to the public, what is the
originating division of the file reference M9/18; what is the remit of that
division in relation to UAP; and what is their latest estimate of when the 18
files will be passed to the National Archives, and then released to the public?”
Minister of State for Defence Earl Howe replied: “The
originating branch of file reference MO9/18 relates to ministers’ private
offices. The latest estimate of when the 18 files will be delivered to the
National Archives is before March 2016.”
UFO investigator Nick Pope doubts the top secret files
will be a “Roswell-style UFO in a hangar cover-up.”
A former civil servant in the MoD, Pope was assigned
to a section of the ministry investigating reports of UFO sightings in 1991 for
a three-year period.
He told the Daily Express: “The suspicion will be
that there’s a bombshell in these files and that the ministry does not know how
to handle it.”
“Having worked on the MoD’s UFO project, I’m sorry
to say that we don’t have any crashed spaceships hidden away in some RAF
hangar, as some believe, but we do have some fascinating and unexplained cases
in our files,” he added.
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