PHILIP MANTLE
– QUI ECRIT SUR LE SITE DES RENCONTRES UFOLOGIQUES LANCE UN NOUVEAU MAGAZINE EN
GRANDE BRETAGNE : UFO TODAY
Parution du 1er
numéro : Novembre 2013.
Officials decided to close the "UFO hotline" as it was deemed to have no
"defence benefit" and resources devoted too it where taking staff
away from "more valuable defence-related activities".
Officials also
predicted a backlash from "ufologists" over the decision, noting they
had "deliberately avoided formal approaches to other governments on the
issue", amid fears of "international collaboration and
conspiracy". An official MoD statement said: "The Ministry of Defence
has no opinion on the existence or otherwise of extra-terrestrial life.
However, in over 50 years, no UFO report has revealed any evidence of a
potential threat to the United Kingdom."The MoD has no specific capability
for identifying the nature of such sightings. There is no defence benefit in
such investigation and it would be an inappropriate use of defence
resources."
Commenting on the release of the files, Dr David Clarke, author of the
book The UFO Files, said: "The last files from the UFO desk are now all in
the public domain. "People at home can read them and draw their own
conclusions about whether 'the truth' is in these files or still out
there." Sightings recorded in the newly-released files include a letter
from a school child asking for the truth about UFOs after she had seen some
strange lights; a report via the UFO hotline by someone who had been
"living with an alien" in Carlisle, and a man from Cardiff who a UFO
abducted his dog, car and tent. There were also sightings of UFOs over the
Houses of Parliament, Stonehenge and Blackpool Pier
In the light of the
fact that the MOD has closed its UFO Desk, UFO Today are opening up their very
own UFO Today Digital Desk where people can email in their experiences,
sightings and anything unexplainable - UFO Today have set up a dedicated email
address : hotline@ufotoday.net
The new UFO reporting digital desk will be overseen by
UFO TODAY editor and former Director of Investigations for the British UFO
Research Association, Philip Mantle.
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