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Tuesday, August 18, 2009

VIDEO: MINISTRY OF DEFENCE UFO FILES REVEAL SOME TRUTH BEHIND MYSTERIES - ECHO TV

Ministry of Defence UFO files reveal truth behind mysteries
More of the latest batch of UFO files from the National Archives has been made available by the Ministry of Defence.



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Sunday, March 22, 2009

NEWLY RELEASED UFO FILES FROM THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES OF THE MINISTRY OF DEFENCE - MARCH 2009

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If you're looking for the brand new UK disclosure for August you're in the wrong place. This page is March 2009. Click the following link and it will take you to the new post.
AUGUST 17, 2009 UK UFO DISCLOSURE





Newly released UFO files - March 2009

The files contain a wide range of UFO-related documents covering the years 1987–1993. If you want to find out more about close encounters over Heathrow Airport, alien abductions, stray satellites - and what the UK Government thought of it all - then this is the place to be. The files are in PDF format.

NEWLY RELEASED FILES FROM THE UK GOVERNMENT

Highlights Guide

UFO Files - 17.2Mb

UFO Files - 27Mb

UFO Files - 18.4Mb

UFO Files - 8.1Mb

UFO Files - 9.4Mb

UFO Files - 10.5Mb

UFO Files - 23.7Mb


Various news reports already coming out of the UK March 21 and 22, 2009

UFO files reveal close encounter
Close encounters of Pitlochry kind
Alien 'spoke of crop circles
New UFO secrets are revealed in MoD files
British defence ministry briefed on UFO sighting
Is that a flying saucer? No, it’s a stealth bomber
UK ministers alerted to Perthshire sighting of UFO

UFO: Secret records show there were almost 1,200 mysterious sightings between 1987 and 1993



Source: Dr. David Clarke - Ministry of Defense - National Archives


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Monday, October 20, 2008

MAINSTREAM MEDIA HAS GONE DAFFY AND NEEDS TO SHAPE UP OR SHIP OUT

I've kicked this (October 2008) article back up today (December 4, 2009) for those of you who missed it and would like to know why UK disclosure isn't 'all that'.

It's a rather long read but if you don't read it and understand why they're not 'all that' then don't complain about a lack of UK disclosure because the answers are all in this article.

WHAT ARE THEY THINKING? DID THEY THINK THAT THE MINISTRY OF DEFENSE OR RATHER DR. DAVID CLARKE AND THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES WERE THEIR SOLE SOURCE OF INFORMATION.


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USAF pilot Milton Torres

The media's favorite story to report is about Milton Torres, the USAF pilot that was ordered to fire at a UFO in UK airspace. Did mainstream think to check Google first to see if that information wasn't already out and about on the Internet? Unfortunately for them they did not and yes, that particular story was most certainly on the Internet previous to the release of the most recent MoD files.

Essentially, all items coming out of the UK aren't 'all that' because they've been read previously on various websites, blogs and forums over the many years. This supposed 'new' information from the MoD is not new news, it's old news. The only difference is that for some reason people find the MoD to be the gospel and their info gets attention even though it's old news and was previously presented to Ufology.

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USAF pilot Milton Torres

The USAF pilot Milton Torres story hit the Internet on August 11, 2008. It was written by known crop circle researcher David Clayton and delivered to BJ Booth at the UFO Casebook who published it for him.

This Milton Torres story was not a flash in the pan article like the mainstream media typically puts together these days with their one-liner paragraphs. Instead, this story David Clayton prepared was 7,313 words. As well, his article was accompanied by 13 photos of which four of those were of USAF pilot Milton Torres.

I really do not know what's wrong with mainstream media these days except to say that they are in the business of selling 'something'. Most of us sell nothing and at the same time we try not to deliver nonsense. Not intentionally that is. One thing I do know from working for monthly publications is that they have to show numbers in order to get their advertisers and keep their ad rates up to par. In the case of online publications those numbers they're looking for are based on views or 'clicks' or 'hits'. You get the idea. The more views their online papers receive the more opportunities they have for either more advertisers or an opportunity to raise their ad rates or both.

It was mainstream media that showed me that their readers don't like to read much in the way of text. I see it myself in the numbers of 'clicks' or 'hits' in what it is I publish. Mainstream media knows your habits quite well. This is also why they use one-liner paragraphs. They gotcha and they know you only want the grunt of the information so that's all they do because they only want the 'click'. So don't go in there. You'll see it in an article from the UFO community long before you will a story coming from them anyway. My favorite part is when they don't have a UFO photo that goes along with their story. It's as if they just go out and find any ole thing. Don't they? They've made some pretty embarrassing boo boo's due to some of those photo choices. They can be real comedy acts to us that have been around the block. I'm sure you've seen what I'm talking about.

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USAF pilot Milton Torres

Even though I'm laughing at what I just said, I do get 'set off' when I read their UFO sighting stories because they take them and publish them, all well knowing that they'll get a lot of attention with their sensationalism, but at the same time they could really care less about UFOs. I say this because of the regular use of derogatory comments within many of the articles. This all reminds me of UFO sightings and televised news. It never fails, at the very end of a news report, the last newscaster to speak has something to say about it possibly being a meteor or a bird or a flying dish. Yes I said 'dish', not 'disc'. Why is it that it's the very last newscaster? It's because that's what they want you to leave with. The last thing they say leaves a lasting impression. At the same time, they're thinking about Dennis Kacinich and how he was lambasted by the media because, OMG he believes in UFOS! Nobody! in media wants to be looked at as someone who believes in UFOs. They shiver at the very thought of such. We can probably agree that the only brave souls in that biz is Larry King since he does show sincerity and Billy Cox at the Herald Tribune because he's so well informed on the subject.

And then there are the infamous Chinese lantern articles. I know they're lanterns, you know they're lanterns and even the media reporting the story knows that they're lanterns, so why do they run the story. Numbers. It's all in the numbers. You need to understand how high the numbers are in regard to UFO enthusiasts. It's extremely high and not just for enthusiasts but for almost everyone simply because we love intrigue and aren't UFOs full of intrigue? The particular media that runs such a story knows that they'll have a follow-up 'Chinese lantern debunks UFO' story in the days to come. More numbers, more clicks, ad rates increase - a planned affair. That's not a story. That's a con because when you open up a lantern story you are always, always, always greeted with 6 to 8 one-liner paragraphs about a group of lights and amongst that page are 9 to 14 advertisements. Who's kidding who?

To better understand 'numbers' this is why Larry King Live never misses a beat with UFOs in the news. CNN's no dummy nor is the History Channel, Travel Channel and National Geographic. History, travel and geography has little to nothing to do with UFOs except that they draw big crowds and they know better than any of us that the numbers of viewers are most certainly there. The same thing goes for the paranormal.

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I believe that I also have to blame Dr. David Clarke for most of what has transposed today since he finds the need to distribute items alongside legitimate UFO sightings that are something that probably belong in the National Enquirer or some other grocery store rag. Both the May and October releases of the UFO Files from The National Archives left me with a feeling that we're all being made fun of based on what is being delivered outside of UFO sightings.

I published one of those 'types' of stories myself today, which you probably saw. Did you notice how I make a point of making sure that the original source got more than full credit 'as the original source'. Sometimes I find the need to point these things out because it's been a very long road for thousands of us and if mainstream media is going to continue to come along for the ride, they need to change their way of thinking.

And of course it has crossed my mind that Dr. Clarke purposely released the USAF pilot story 'this round' because he already knew it was on the Internet. I think he also knew that what he had to present was weak without it and that those in the know would see right through it.

What I don't understand is Dr. Clarke doesn't spend his time putting together only those reports of the caliber of the USAF pilot sighting. What's with all of the muckity, muck? That's not what we want, we want the meat. He has to already know that so why not just assemble the biggies and leave the others for the last batch released. I happen to think that he has an ulterior motive such as that of mainstream media. I can't quite put my finger on what that motive is but it most certainly exists.

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USAF pilot Milton Torres

All in all, the files released this time around were just like the last time in May. There was one, maybe two that were worthy and rest belonged in a trash heap somewhere. It's almost as if he's giving us crumbs and doing it purposely. We'll really never, ever know. On that note, I think we're better off without the UFO files because from what I read today, mainstream media is instead making a mockery out of UFO believers.

Both the Associated press and Reuters (many times called the gospel) have also published their version on the USAF pilot, which of course has led other forms of media to perform their repeat performances. It appears that neither news service thought to check to see whether this story had previously reached the Internet and instead now appear less of a news service while thinking that what they were delivering was 'new news'. See, even our two most faithful news services, responsible for supplying information to the media were under the assumption that outside of Milton Torres, only the MoD was privy to such. Imagine that, the gospel not checking it out beforehand and instead completely dependent on the presentation of The National Archives in the UK.

Then again, there are too many of you that think that such brings disclosure. These releases from the MoD, hence the new services and then media will not bring disclosure. Based on what they've disclosed, I can safely say - quite the the contrary.

Directly below is a Google Search screen print on the UFO Casebook article from August 11, 2008. You can click on the screen print below and it will take you directly to the UFO Casebook article written August 18, 2008 and titled, USAF Pilot was Ordered to Fire at a UFO in U.K. Airspace. It is the 9th article down the page. BJ Booth at the UFO Casebook published that article about the pilot (Milton Torres) who was ordered to fire at a UFO in UK airspace two months before this last UK disclosure of Dr. David Clarke's - not mainstream media. Put that in your pipe and smoke it mainstream media because your latest articles on this last UK disclosure are old news.

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VIDEO: UFO FILES RELEASED WITH DR. DAVID CLARKE

An unidentified flying object (UFO) which almost collided with an airliner flying towards Heathrow airport could be mistaken for a storyline from science fiction. But the near miss is one of the accounts recorded in new files released by The National Archives.

See the videocast (below) with Dr David Clarke highlighting a selection of the unusual events.

These are from a series of 19 files released in October 2008 by the Ministry of Defence (MoD) that are now available to download from The National Archives website.

MINISTRY OF DEFENSE RELEASES MORE UFO SIGHTINGS REPORTS - OCTOBER 2008



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Tuesday, May 13, 2008

MINISTRY OF DEFENSE RELEASES 8 UFO FILES

THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES VIRTUAL PRESS EVENT












MINISTRY OF DEFENSE

THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES has made 8 Ministry of Defense (MoD) files relating to (Unidentified Flying Objects) UFOs available as of May 12, 2008.

The files are available to download below at no charge for the first month and contain a wide range of UFO-related documents covering the years 1978–2002. So if you want to find out more about lights in the sky over Waterloo Bridge, near misses by pilots, crop circles - and what the UK government thought of it all - this is the place to start. The files are in PDF format.

Some of the highlights include:

DEFE 24/1925 - this file contains a long letter and drawings from a member of the public describing his 'physical and psychic contact' with green aliens since he was a child. One of them called Algar was killed in 1984 by another race of beings. The writer says that he visited their bases in the Wirral and Cheshire, whilst his wife reported seeing a UFO shot down over Wallasey Town.

DEFE 31/172 - On 21 February 1982, a group of customers and staff in Tunbridge Wells report an unknown object with green and red flashing lights - seen heading in the direction of Gatwick. (p.22)

DEFE 31/172 - A detailed briefing prepared by the Ministry of defense for Lord Strabolgi, Government Chief Whip, for debate on UFO's in the House of Lords in January 1979. Paddy Stevens who briefed the Government spokesperson, said, "there is nothing to indicate that UFOlogy is anything but claptrap..." (Page 126-135) and much, much more.

NEWLY RELEASED FILES FROM THE UK GOVERNMENT

DEFE/31/172 - UFO incidents

DEFE/31/173 - UFO incidents

DEFE/31/174 - UFO incidents

DEFE/31/175 - UFO incidents

DEFE/24/1922 - UFO reports

DEFE/24/1923 - UFO reports

DEFE/24/1924 - UFO reports

DEFE/24/1925 - UFO reports

These are the first files to be released by the MoD as part of a 4-year transfer project relating to UFOs.

In addition to downloading the files, you can to listen to a podcast from Dr. David Clarke, senior lecturer, Hallam University, discussing the files and the release here below. Dr. Clarke has also written a background briefing on UFO files held at The National Archives.

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As well, there is also a short videocast from Nick Pope here below. The British UFO specialist presents a short videocast providing additional explanations. The files cover 1978 to 1987 and contain details on recorded incidents from the Ministry of Defense during this time.

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EXISTING UFO FILES
The National Archives holds other UFO files that have already been released by the Ministry of Defense. You can download these in PDF format for a small fee. The files contain details of numerous UFO sightings as well as Winston Churchill’s views on UFOs. You can download existing UFO files here below.

DOWNLOAD PREVIOUSLY RELEASED UFO FILES

If you would like any further information, contact the following.

Press Officer
The National Archives,
Email: tmatthews@nationalarchives.gov.uk
Tel: 0208 392 5277 ext 2578
www.nationalarchives.gov.uk

Source: National Archives
www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/ufos