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UK military closes UFO department

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I think he won't say very much, he's still bound to government confidentiality even after his work from what I understand.I like the man, but I won't believe he ever spills the truth about what exactly he came across during his tenure for exactly that reason.
 
Well, I didn't mean that he may disclose (sorry for this word :-) ) something but rather comment on this decision.
 

Nick Pope said his:

"Having worked on the UFO project from 1991 to 1994 I am sorry to see MoD disengage in this way. I believe that where evidence suggests that UK airspace has been penetrated by an unidentified object; this must automatically be of defence interest and should be investigated properly.

Indeed, I am sure that sightings from pilots and uncorrelated targets tracked on radar will continue to be looked at, albeit outside of a formally constituted UFO project. From the Fifties to the present day, MoD received around 12,000 UFO reports. While most were misidentifications of ordinary objects and phenomena, around 5% remained unexplained."​

which is at UFO Chronicles: Can The Ministry of Defence (MoD) Really Close Down UFO Investigations?
 
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