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MoD documents reveal UFO sightings are from ‘credible’ eyewitnesses including cops

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UFO expert has now called for the government’s X-files to be reopened after declassified documents revealed sightings of hundreds of suspected alien spacecraft.

Nick Pope, who ran the Ministry of Defence UFO desk for three years, said the government was ignoring credible evidence of suspected extraterrestrial life.The former civil servant said: “It’s time to re-open the UK’s real-life X-Files.”He spoke out after an MoD document revealed that hundreds of suspected UFOs had been witnessed by police officers, pilots and air traffic controllersThe MOD report lists the date, time, town or village and the occupation of the witness along with a description of the event.The reports show that on some days there were multiple sightings.In January 2009, there were over 40 separate sightings of UFOs across the country with many witnesses describing seeing strange objects in the sky or lights moving around at high speed and in different directions.Two months later in March, a member of the MoD guard service based in Portsmouth, reported seeing a strange shape in the sky.His comments in the document state: “A wide pear drop shaped translucent green light with a small tail of light.

Moved in the NW direction. Made no noise and vanished after a few seconds.”In May a pilot from Otmoor, Oxfordshire said: “A shiny black flying cylinder, 20-30ft long at about 4700ft which was 200ft above the pilot’s aircraft.

Although the pilot sighted the object. Air Traffic Control forwarded details to the UFO Desk.”The following month a member of the public reported an unusual sighting in Formby, Merseyside.

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