Veteran paratrooper reveals British special forces recovered a downed ‘non-human’ craft in northern England in late 1980s

British special forces recovered a downed ‘non-human’ craft in northern England in the late 1980s, a former UK paratrooper and military intelligence officer claims.

Franc Milburn, a veteran of the British Army’s elite Parachute Regiment, tells DailyMail.com he has spoken with a member of the MI6-run unit that conducted the alleged operation.

Milburn said he also spoke to UK Royal Air Force crew who chased and fired on a pair of ‘disc-shaped’ UFOs that traveled at hypersonic speeds outstripping their fighter jets.

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Mysterious Drones Swarmed Langley AFB For Weeks

The unidentified drones were such an issue that assets were called in from around the government, including a NASA WB-57 high-altitude jet.

Langley Air Force Base, located in one of the most strategic areas of the country, across the Chesapeake Bay from the sprawling Naval Station Norfolk and the open Atlantic, was at the epicenter of waves of mysterious drone incursions that occurred throughout December. The War Zone has been investigating these incidents and the response to them for months. We know that they were so troubling and persistent that they prompted bringing in advanced assets from around the U.S. government, including one of NASA’s WB-57F high-flying research planes. Now the U.S. Air Force has confirmed to us that they did indeed occur and provided details on the timeframe and diversity of drones involved.

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House Asks Speaker for Panel to Investigate Govt. Response to UFOs

Last week, the Pentagon’s UFO investigative office, AARO. released the first volume of its long-awaited UAP historical report. A second volume is expected later this year. They concluded that there was “no evidence” to support recent contentions that the Pentagon has been secretly studying captured technologies from non-human intelligence or biological specimens of “extraterrestrials.” In short, they claimed that there was “nothing to see here,” so everyone should go on about their business. The staggering number of errors in the report, along with the direct contradictions to recent sworn congressional testimony meant that the report satisfied basically nobody in the ufology community or the members of Congress who comprise the new UAP Caucus.

Craft retrieval photos disprove AARO UAP report: Pentagon Papers lawyer

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Pentagon’s UFO agency report shows analytic bias

The All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office reflects the Pentagon’s love for acronyms. AARO also leads the government’s research of “unidentified flying objects” or what the government calls “unidentified aerial phenomena.” On Friday, AARO released a report documenting its study of UFO-related reports since 1945.

The report has real problems.

The report is being panned and deservedly so.

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US says most UFO sightings in 1960’s likely secret military tests

A spike in UFO sightings in the 1960s was likely caused by tests of advanced US spy planes and space technology, a Pentagon report has concluded.

Officials also said there was “no evidence” that the US government had encountered alien life.

Most sightings of UFOs were ordinary objects from Earth, according to the report submitted to Congress on Friday.

But Pentagon officials accepted that their research won’t quell popular beliefs about alien guests.

They’re getting desperate.

So why so secret?

Seems the same stage managed Project Bluebook crapola.

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‘Significant’ number of UFO sightings reported in Canada last year: survey

WINNIPEG, MAN – If you believe you saw a UFO last year, you are not alone

According to a new survey from Ufology Research(opens in a new tab), 570 Canadians officially filed UFO sighting reports in 2023.

Chris Rutkowski, a science writer specializing in UAP (also known as ‘unidentified aerial phenomenon’) says the number of filed reports is “significant.”

Interesting audio reports at link.

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Canadian government’s top science advisor provides update on official UFO study

The Canadian government’s top scientific advisor says her office will release a public UFO report by early fall.

Speaking to lawmakers in Ottawa this week, Mona Nemer also said that more can be done to make UFO information available to Canadians.

“I think that there is room for improvement in terms of the gathering, reporting on the information, and also making it available to researchers and to the public,” Nemer told Parliament’s science and research committee on Tuesday(opens in a new tab).


10 KEY FACTS ABOUT UAP

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European Parliament Member Advocates for Unified Approach to Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena in New Space Law

Member of the European Parliament, Francisco Guerreiro, has urged the European Union (EU) to gather and evaluate data concerning Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP).

Guerreiro’s remarks, delivered during the European Parliament’s plenary session on 5 February, coincide with the development of a new European Space Law, slated to be released in draft form in the coming weeks.


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We know what ‘foo fighters’ that buzzed Second World War pilots really were, say scientists

In the 1940s, Allied pilots during the Second World War reported being hounded by fast-moving blobs, which they dubbed “foo fighters”.

Shaped like clouds, donuts, balls and spheres, and often glowing or translucent, the strange entities have fuelled conspiracy theories that Earth was being visited by advanced civilisations.

Now a paper suggests the phenomena are in fact plasmas, or ionised gases, which are drawn to the electrical charge of aircraft, spacecraft and satellites.

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What has happened to the Pentagon’s former UFO hunter?

“As an intelligence officer, I would expect all of you to expect me to lie to you.” So the former director of the Pentagon’s UFO analysis office quipped to an audience in 2022.

Since his retirement in December, Sean Kirkpatrick has been on a media tour unusual for former intelligence officials.

Kirkpatrick now indirectly accuses top members of Congress of holding a “religious belief” in UFOs “that transcends critical thinking and rational thought.” In his most pointed commentary, he has also fired back at whistleblowers alleging the existence of surreptitious government UFO retrieval and reverse engineering efforts.

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