By Eric King-
The legitimacy of the Belfast Ufo crash story reported by youtube channel, secure team 10, has been disputed by some of our readers.
Late last week, the eye of media.com reported on a suspected ufo crash in Belfast, that led to armoured police vehicles blockading a road and clearing off a wreckage very quickly and discreetly.
A number of people had contacted secure team to report sightings of a bright light in the sky, shortly after, leading to a big bang that resulted in militarised style armoured vehicles converging in the area.
After our story, the eye of media.com received some comments, disputing the story. One reader strongly disputed the story, mainly insisting that the armoured vehicles were a response to protests in the area.
“Since 2012, there has been an increase in protests, and police are always fired up like that in Ardoyne“. The reader insisted that police tweeted about car collisions on the 27th and 28th, the same day big bangs were reportedly heard.
“I hear bangs all the time here, does it mean a Ufo is crashing every time”? No, because (1) It is the season of fireworks, and (2) people here as you should know, don’t always agree with each other and will set off bombs”.
” The whole thing Tyler posted about the road being blocked off is a fake”. Another reader claimed the picture of armoured vehicles was a hoax and was taken from a 2013 protest”.
A third reader stated that” every 12 the of July, the orange order March to celebrate the Battle of the Boyne. Every year, the protests turn violent, so police are always kitted out in police gear”, he said.
This reader questioned the integrity of journalism at the eye of media.com because of the decision to run the story, saying we show ” an abhorrent level of understanding about policing in another part of the UK”, stating we should have investigated the story first.
However, the eye of media.com independently confirmed from sources in Ireland, that reports of a bright light in the sky had reportedly been seen by a few people they personally knew. Members of the public are not expected to send false pictures to a YouTube channel that reports on Ufos.
ATTACK
In an additional attack at YouTube channel, secure team10, the reader stated
” It is understandable that an idiot American conspiracy theorist channel would show a xxx video like this. If they had investigated the story properly, they won’t be the laughing stock of Ireland right now “.
However, secure team àre known for posting legitimate footage and reports about Ufos. They have played a useful role in raising awareness of intelligent life out there. If there has been any error involved, it is unlikely to be their fault.
Tyler has defended his position by expressing his view that misinformation is being put out there to muddy the waters, insisting that something strange happened in Belfast on the day in question.
The ufo researcher often expresses high cynicism about authorities that govern the official line on Ufo occurrences or perceived ufo events.
MYSTERY
An obvious fact is that there remains some mystery about exactly what the big bang and crash were all about. Even if the bright light was not directly related to a separate crash, it could well have had some mysterious causal effect on whatever the wreckage was that was cleared.
The eye of media.com has also been asked by a few readers why their comments have not been published.
The answer is because the further investigation in relation to the story is underway, and the editor is yet to go through all the comments and conclude on what is published, and how they are responded to. Comments that raise the legitimate question of debate will be published in due course.
COVER UP
Ufo enthusiasts believe that state authorities try to cover up potentially scary ufo stories, in order not to alarm the public. This sometimes complicates the truth-finding the process in some cases, though the constant that never changes is the actual sightings of Ufo’s in our world today.