By Jon
Austin
ALIEN
investigators hope the release of German government files on historical UFO
sightings will be a milestone in their quest for evidence of extra terrestrial
life.
Following
a number of years of legal wrangling, the German Supreme Administrative Court
in Leipzig ordered the German Bundestag to release confidential documents about
UFOs, that it had tried to keep hidden.
The news
has been welcomed by UFO researchers already buoyed by news that the UK
Ministry of Defence (MOD) will release 18 confidential UFO files to the
National Archive next March, although it is still not known when they will be
available to the public.
In 2008
then German Minister of the Interior Dr Wolfgang Schäuble insisted the German
government had never investigated the topic and had no interest in doing so.
However,
two years later Robert Fleischer of Exopolitic.org discovered that the
scientific service of the German parliament had a department investigating the
possibility of extraterrestrial intelligence and UFOs.
German
blogger Frank Reitemeyer took the Bundestag to court, which fought against the
release until now.
Information
which must be released is an international summary of facts about UFOs and the
search for aliens and details of a United Nations (UN) resolution to set up an
international UFO research agency.
In a
video statement, Lions Ground Entertainment Group, which makes paranormal films
posted on YouTube, said: "The news is a breakthrough for all UFO hunters
and UFO investigators."
But
others fear the records could be quite dry.
One
YouTube user said: "Call me cynical, but when a government is ordered to
hand over docs, Im skeptical the real original documents will ever be handed
over."
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