I was just talking about this earlier today, and now here it is. Nick Pope who is the ex UK Defense Minister has been talking a lot about the released UFO files lately. Here is some more UFO coverage taken seriously for a change, on ABC news,
The disclosure is going to happen soon, folks.
It’s only a matter of time before we get to see the US and Canadian UFO files released. That is when shit really hits the fan.
This is a video highlighting a few events so far uncovered from the UK UFO Files. Feel free to skip past the last 3 or so minutes, because he mentions the story I posted just below this one.
I find the plane almost crashing into a UFO story very interesting. It’s been covered on a ton of news sites by now. What I love is how UFO belief is becoming more and more accepted worldwide. With European countries opening up there documents over the next few (four) years things are going to get interesting. When will America and Canada follow suit?
Milton Torres, a US Pilot was scrambled (rushed into a Jet) in 1957 to take down a UFO. This is one of the first huge stories from the UK UFO Files. Torres was forced to stay silent after being visited by a man in a trench-coat. Here’s an interview with Milton Torres from yesterday.
What Milton describes in the interview is just amazing. The craft was doing totally unnatural movements, and accelerating to unimaginable speeds in seconds. As usual, the US government pawns it off by saying it was nothing more than a test where they fake huge radar blips. You know what I think of that?
Bullshit.
If it was only a test that Torres wasn’t informed of, why the man in trenchcoat? Why would they need someone to tell the pilot not to say a word otherwise he is breaching National Security. Would it not make more sense to just tell the pilot it was just a test?
Also I think Torres sighting was from his own eyes, actually seeing the craft. He insists it was a craft he saw, and not just radar blips. I believe him, because a few things just don’t add up in the story if it was just a military test.