Thursday, July 12, 2012

UFO X-files

  • A spectral Luftwaffe World War II jet over Gower, questions about Angleseys nuclear plant, and terrified Flintshire motorists. These are just three of the cases uncovered in files released by the National Archives examining UFO sightings across Wales.
  • (BBC News)
  • In 1977, local MP Nicholas Edwards said he was inundated with UFO reports from his constituents in west Wales and asked the MoD to investigate.
  • (MSN UK News)
  • Britain on Thursday released an archive of X-Files detailing government UFO briefings and probes into unexplained sightings, including one above Chelsea football club.
  • (YAHOO!)
  • An archive detailing detailing government briefings on unidentified flying objects (UFOs) including one above Chelsea football club has been released by British officials.
  • (New Zealand Herald)
  • Papers released today show that back in 1979, a UFO intelligence officer wondered why aliens scientists scurrying around the country in a real-life version of the X-files was total fiction.
  • (The Guardian)
  • TOP-SECRET Government papers on Scottish UFO sightings were released for the first time yesterday. The X-Files dossier includes everything from alien abductions on the A70 to a US "black ops" spy plane in Machrihanish.
  • (Daily Record)
  • He adds that discussion of the unit tends to suggest to the public that there are Top Secret teams of specialist scientists scurrying around the country in a real life version of the X-Files this is total fiction".
  • (The Sun)
  • According to a former employee of the UFO desk, which closed in 2009, the perception it consisted of top secret teams of specialist scientists scurrying around the country in a real-life version of The X-Files was total fiction.
  • (Sydney Morning Herald)
  • UFO fever is in the air as America celebrates the sixty-five For years, we have heard rumors (at best) of a CIA Weird Desk: a collection of real-life X-files of reported anomalous phenomena tracked by persons at the Agency.
  • (American Chronicle)

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