Thursday, May 15, 2008

BBC reports Britains Ministry of Defense did nothing about ufo reports!

The BBC covers the groundbreaking disclosure campaign being carried out by the Britains ministry of defense to finally bring the public up-to-speed on Ufos. Unfortunatley, the MOD did nothing much to investigate the UFo reports during the last 30 years - even when radar recordings and hard evidence was recorded and this is shameful. Its seems that the 'Do nothing Say nothing' policy was still in force over this time, so lets hope these reports spark some new investigations. The current files released are all the UFo reports recorded over the last 30 years. This is the first batch of reports of many more to be put on the net.
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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Another naive standpoint: "BBC reports Britains Ministry of Defense did nothing about ufo reports!"

If you don't realise neither the BBC, any (UK) Ministry or NASA is going to tell you the truth, I say YOU are the one who is delusional!

If you let it up to them, we will NEVER hear the truth! NEVER!

Anonymous said...

That's not true. We probably will. Have a little faith o negative one. I think approaching it like intelligible people is the first step, not like winy bitches saying gimme gimme.

l2 said...

"That's not true. We probably will. Have a little faith o negative one. I think approaching it like intelligible people is the first step, not like winy bitches saying gimme gimme."

A little faith? You mean have faith in the government that is responsible for 7/7 bombings by means of false flag operation, cooking up intelligences about Iraq, starting an illegal war in Iraq under false pretenses, keeping the ET secret from you for the past 60 years...

You mean that government?

That's what I mean by being delusional, you will be in your cold cold grave before they will ever tell us the truth.

Anonymous said...

Yeah maybe. We'll see.

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