UFO's discovered in The National Archives
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What do the public need to know though? There's 170 km of corridors of all national archives- it'd take a huge team of people to find the most important stuff, you're not likely to get the whole picture at £3.50 a document.
Nick Pope and others ought to make some summary vids and documentaries.
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wow that guy talking gets annoying after a while, "One of my most - uhhh - favorite - uhhh - cases is the one where - uhhh..."
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i once fixed an old van for a guy -he was ex R.A.F he used to work the radar systems and he said that on his dinner breaks he would take a file out and read it , he said they would chop his balls of if they found out - he told me about ufo's and declared they were in fact real - i believed him ,,i spent two days with the old guy and got to know him pretty well
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He does no such thing friend.
He is correct in that a good 95% of such sightings and reports are based in misidentified aircraft or aerial phenomena.
There are a select few reports that are genuinely unexplained and these are those that have convinced myself like Mr. Pope that something strange is indeed taking place.
Where many proponents of Ufology and Mr. Pope disagree is that he refuses to jump to conclusions as to what such things are.
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The really cool stuff is in no way "allowed" in the archives.
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Nick does a great job at playing down the genuine encounters. As a signatory to secrecy, he seems to be happy to play dumb.
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lol
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i was JK the paper shows up when the vid goes to pic and back to vid a paper shows up to the left of his head
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WOW !! a inviseble alien has leav a message and he didnt see it !
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Hmmm an Extra Terrestrial being named Al Gore? SHIT.....
Realy good that you publish this files on the Internet!
bumbe 3 years ago 5
Unfortunately for politicians and humans alike there's still the old stigma that if you believe you must be insane!!!
2wheels88 2 years ago 2