The Telegraph
By Richard Gray
9:00AM BST 19 Aug 2012
The Ministry of Defence will no longer investigate UFO sightings after ruling there is “no evidence” they pose a threat to the UK despite a senior aviation official admitting the country is visited by one unidentified flying object a month.
Jane Randall from Woking, Surrey, captured a strange looking object in the skies above Silbury Hill in Wiltshire in the latest sighting Photo: Jane Randall
It is official at last: Britain is not at risk from unidentified flying objects.
Those who have long feared an invasion from Mars or further afield can relax –at least, that is, if they believe the Ministry of Defence.
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Comments
Coolaroni!
That's pretty good - "we are no longer doing UFO reports because they pose no threat." But I wonder what the MoD is doing behind the scenes, if anything? Remember the old song "Rule, Brittania! Brittania rules the waves. Britons never, never, never shall be slaves!"
Maybe they just figured out who has been enslaving them...and everyone.... and maybe they (or some of them) are ready to work for liberation of planet earth=heart?
I know a few people over there who are doing just that.
Blessings,
Astreia