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07/17/2012 8:15 am - When the U.K. released declassified UFO documents a few days ago, the 25 files of nearly 7,000 pages included how: Prime Minister Tony Blair had been briefed on UFO sightings in 1998. The Ministry of Defense was concerned about military jets crashing after reported encounters with UFOs. U.K. Defense Intelligence wanted to create weapons out of little known atmospheric plasmas. "Back then, in 1998, if you had said to me that by 2012, the Ministry of Defense will have disclosed virtually everything they have on this subject, I would have found that difficult to believe. And yet, here we are. They have," said David Clarke, the U.K. National Archives consultant (seen in the video above) and journalism lecturer at Sheffield Hallam University.
When the U.K. released declassified UFO documents a few days ago, the 25 files of nearly 7,000 pages included how: Prime Minister Tony Blair had been briefed on UFO sightings in 1998.
The Ministry of Defense was concerned about military jets crashing after reported encounters with UFOs. U.K. Defense Intelligence wanted to create weapons out of little known atmospheric plasmas.
"Back then, in 1998, if you had said to me that by 2012, the Ministry of Defense will have disclosed virtually everything they have on this subject, I would have found that difficult to believe. And yet, here we are. They have," said David Clarke, the U.K. National Archives consultant (seen in the video above) and journalism lecturer at Sheffield Hallam University.
Originally posted by nighthawk1954
Yep! But there not going to release the good stuff!
Originally posted by Osiris1953
reply to post by JediMindTrek
Or they are releasing what seems like an ungodly amount of information so that the public stops asking questions.
"We've already disclosed this information, what more do you want?"
Just looks like an easy way to keep people away from the truth and real answers..... gotta keep everyone placated somehow.