British X Files: RAF Had Ufo On Radar For 7Hours

British X Files: RAF Had Ufo On Radar For 7Hours

By Wayne Lee-

The release of the British X files on ufos is seen as a step forward in the right direction by hard core ufologists. Last week, a 15 page document was released to the public, and is bing examined closely by journalists and ufologists everywhere.

It seems clear that the powers that be are slowly but surely enlightening us on the fact that we are not alone in the planet. This fact is not news to many of us, but passionate truth seekers want the whole truth about aliens and ufo made public so that we are all on the same page on this knowledge.

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One striking part of the x files document is where an RAF pilot was asked to ignore what appeared to be a ufo at the same time as civilians spotted bright lights on an October morning in 1996.

A government official whose name is obscured on the report wrote to the Ministry of Defense, stating: ‘The RAF is supposed to, or so I believed, to be keeping a watchful eye on activity in the UK, but seem to have no idea what is going on.

‘Do they have standard procedure for these incidents? They had enough time to think about it, because the object was on our radar for upwards of seven hours!’ he said.

‘While I am interested in finding out what was seen, my primary concern stems from the absolute shambles that such events seem to cause’.
According to Nigel Watson, author of the UFO Investigations Manual has offered an alternative explanation to what the object was, attributing it to a ”celestial source”

Watson says, ‘This is not new information as the case became public in a batch of MOD files released in 2010. The radar signals were explained in a RAF report as being produced by St Botolph’s 273 feet tall church spire in Boston, Lincolnshire.
The report went on to say: ‘The church spire is known in aviation circles as the ‘Boston Stump’ and appears occasionally on some radars in certain radar propagation conditions.’

‘The lights in The Wash area were observed from three separate locations high above the horizon and in the same general direction, but without corroborating radar data.

‘No associated air vehicle was detected by civil or military radars. This suggests a distant celestial source.’

CELESTIAL

These celestial sources were identified as Venus by the Royal Greenwich Observatory, and the stars Sirius and Vega were also regarded as culprits. Interesting how celestial sources were provided as an explanation for the alien ufo object, which was o the RAF radar for 7 hours.

The release of the British X files is similar to another release by Nasa three days before the inauguration of President Trump. They suggest a willingness to enlighten the public about strange occurences that they want the public to know about.

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