Britain's X-Files: UFO Reports by RAF, BA Pilots & Police

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In summary, the Ministry of Defence has released files that indicate that UFOs are just a waste of time and do not exist.
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By Robert Verkaik

22 January 2005

They contain Britain's very own X-Files: thousands of classified documents detailing credible observations of unidentified flying objects reported by RAF personnel, British Airways pilots and senior police officers.

Now under the Freedom of Information laws, files previously held by the Ministry of Defence's special UFO department, known as SF4, are being released to the public.

Among the most credible reports of a possible visit by extraterrestrial life-forms is one made by an RAF pilot and two NCOs at RAF Boulmer in Northumberland.

http://news.independent.co.uk/uk/politics/story.jsp?story=603470

Thought I'd pass it along!
 
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Maybe finally we get to know who makes them crop circles.
 
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spender said:
Maybe finally we get to know who makes them crop circles.

Probably just a few bored mathematicians with a few too many pints in their belly! :rofl:

I really like their work though! Crop circles are becoming a freegin art form! :tongue2:
 
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Thanks Polyb! :biggrin:
Here is where many official UK UFO reports are found.
Ministry of Defense
http://www.mod.uk

For example, the Rendlesham Forest/Bentwaters/RAF Woodbridge case
http://www.mod.uk/linked_files/publications/foi/ufo/ufofilepart1.pdf

Edit: Search UFO here http://www.foi.mod.uk
I don't see any new docs yet.
 
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polyb said:
Probably just a few bored mathematicians with a few too many pints in their belly! :rofl:

Nah, if booze were an issue, they'd be more like crop poorly formed ellipses. Too much caffine on the other hand...
 
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MoD's alien files are out of this world
By Cathy Newman and Jean Eaglesham
Published: February 3 2005

http://news.ft.com/cms/s/02ee9662-7589-11d9-9608-00000e2511c8.html*

" Following a request under the Freedom of Information Act by the Financial Times, the Ministry of Defence has revealed it remains "totally open-minded" about the possibility that life exists beyond Earth."

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MoD Reveals 88 Sightings In '04
http://news.independent.co.uk/uk/this_britain/story.jsp?story=607253
The Independent - London, UK 02-03-05

"That account was deemed so sensitive to the national interest
that the MoD had delayed its release for an extra three years.
But under the Freedom of Information Act, which came into force
on 1 January, the file has been declassified."

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UFOs Are Out There Say Real X-Files
Source: Evening Standard - London, UK

http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/news/articles/16353133

02-03-05
By Mark Prigg
Science Correspondent
Evening Standard

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How Britain's X-Files Said That UFOs Were Just A Waste Of Time
Source: The Times of London - UK-02-04-05
By David Charter

"Secret committee dismissed reports of flying saucers more than
50 years ago

The truth is out there somewhere... but it has taken the
Ministry of Defence 54 years to release secret papers ruling out
the existence of UFOs."

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Pie in the sky
Source: The Times of London - UK

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,542-1469712,00.html

2-04-05

"Flying saucers are close encounters with the human imagination"

"UFOs do not exist. It is official. The minutes of the Ministry
of Defence’s Flying Saucer Working Party of 1961 were published
yesterday. In the earthbound prose of official reports, they
recommend no more public money should be spent on chasing UFOs.

Typical of the land-based bureaucrats to shoot down these
wonderful figments of imagination. The MoD report cruelly
debunks UFOlogy, close encounters of the first or any kind,
little green men with eyes on stalks, and a popular form of
romance on page and screen. Astronomers now agree that there is
no evidence for the visitation of Earth by aliens, and that the
obsession with UFOs has delayed legitimate research into the
possibility of intelligent life elsewhere."
 
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1. What is the purpose of Britain's X-Files and who is responsible for maintaining them?

The purpose of Britain's X-Files is to document and investigate reports of UFO sightings and encounters in the United Kingdom. These files are maintained by the Ministry of Defence's (MOD) Defence Intelligence Staff (DIS).

2. How many UFO reports have been documented in Britain's X-Files and what time period do they cover?

As of 2021, there are over 60,000 UFO reports documented in Britain's X-Files, covering the time period from 1959 to 2009. The files were originally kept secret but were declassified and made public in 2008.

3. What types of sightings and encounters are included in Britain's X-Files?

Britain's X-Files include reports from members of the Royal Air Force (RAF), British Airways (BA) pilots, and police officers. These reports range from sightings of unidentified flying objects to encounters with strange and unexplainable phenomena.

4. Have any of the sightings in Britain's X-Files been confirmed as extraterrestrial in nature?

No, none of the sightings in Britain's X-Files have been officially confirmed as extraterrestrial in nature. The MOD has stated that there is no evidence to suggest that any of the sightings were of alien spacecraft.

5. How can someone access Britain's X-Files and view the reported sightings?

In 2009, the MOD made the files available to the public on their website. However, in 2013, the files were removed from the website and are now only accessible through the National Archives in Kew, London. Some files may also be available for purchase on the National Archives website.

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