A SHOCK Ministry of Defence UFO file reveals that a North Yorkshire town was a hot-spot for alien visitors in 2008. A mysterious flying object was seen five times in the skies above Scarborough from early July until the end of August last year.
The sightings above the coastal town, and one above nearby Malton, were six of the UFO incidents out of 285 logged by the MoD in 2008. A cork shaped object that glowed like an angel and flew over trees was seen in Scarborough on July 11 at 11.30pm.
Then just 24 hours later at 11.52pm on July 12 a white pea pod shaped object was seen in the skies above Scarborough. A new UFO was spotted over Scarborough at 2.14am on July 14 when a fiery star shape was seen flying before disappearing.
Then at 11.55am on August 29 a black rectangular object was seen that wobbled in the sky before moving out of sight over Scarborough.
Mother-of-one Laura, a science and health student at Bradford College, said: “In October, my family woke me up in the early hours of the morning and said they had spotted what looked to be a UFO in the Odsal/Wibsey area and they asked me to capture the footage on my phone. Not believing it, I went back to sleep.“It was only when I saw footage in the newspaper that I thought it could be a real UFO.“Then at about 5pm on Wednesday, my father looked out of the window and saw it was back.”Kevin Brown said: “It was darting about, then it zoomed in then zoomed out again. I don’t know whether it is the exact same one we saw before.
“But it doesn’t look like a star. Stars stay still. This was spinning.”
read more - source the telegraph:"1. The General Assembly has taken note of the statements made, and draft resolutions submitted, by Grenada at the thirty-second and thirty-third sessions of the General Assembly regarding unidentified flying objects and related phenomena.
"2. the General Assembly invites interested Member States to take appropriate steps to coordinate on a national level scientific research and investigation into extraterrestrial life, including unidentified flying objects, and to inform the Secretary-General of the observations, research and evaluation of such activities.
"3. The General Assembly requests the Secretary-general to transmit the statements of the delegation of Grenada and the relevant documentation to the Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space, so that it may consider them at its session in 1979.
"4. The Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space will permit Grenada, upon its request, to present its views to the Committee at its session in 1979. the committee's deliberation will be included in its report which will be considered by the General Assembly at its thirty-fourth session."