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05.08.2010


    
+++ Extra ! Extra ! Weitere UFO-MoD-Akten in England freigegeben - Der Sommer und sein Loch +++

Bevor die ´Fliegenden Untertassen´ kamen/Neue Ladung von britischen UFO-MoD-Akten der Öffentlichkeit zur Verfühung gestellt; Winston Churchchill und die Ära der Geisterraketen-Hysterie zu Ausbruch des

Mahlzeit... Reday to rumble? Der Konfilkt zwischen David Clarke & Nick Pope geht in die nächste Runde...

Jetzt wurde leider im Zuge des siginifakten Fights zwischen David Clarke und Nick Pope in England dieses speziellen etwas Thema übertünscht, da die nächste Portion an MoD-Akten für den Sommer und sein Loch freigegeben wurde - wegen den China-UFOs ist dies sowieso in Sachen Beachtung in der westlichen UFO-Kulturwelt günstig und ein guter Zeitpunkt für das UFO-Marketing für die neue englische Kiosk-Zeitschrift ´UFO-Matrix, der dieser ganze Lärm um die jetzigen UFO-MoD-Akten arg nützt. Das UFO-Buschfeuer brach los, unvergleichlich gegenüber den UFO-Meldungen in China auf der anderen Seite der Erde in einer anderen (asiatischen) Kultur, uns im Westen so fremd wie eine fremde Zivilisation auf einem anderen Planeten. ;-)

+ Wichtig: Um die Situation zu verstehen lesen Sie erst einmal hier rein: ´Die Zeit´ - http://www.zeit.de/online/2008/21/u... ; ´Focus´ - http://www.focus.de/wissen/wissensc... .

eX-Files describe secret UFO encounters - UFO files: dozens of Cold War sightings ´mainly Russian jets´

ITN ( http://itn.co.uk/3e6c336a1660a4e74c... - mit Video, wo Pope dazu zu sehen ist) meldete etwas überspannt und aufgeblasen "New UFO files reveal Churchill cover-up":

>A cover-up by Sir Winston Churchill is among hundreds of close encounters described in previously top-secret files released by the Ministry of Defence (MoD). More than 5000 pages of material spanning from 1995 to 2003 holds hundreds of other-worldly experiences with unidentified flying objects (UFOs) and apparent aliens across Britain.

Sir Winston Churchill was accused of covering up a close encounter between an RAF aircraft and a UFO during the Second World War. Details emerged after one his former bodyguards wrote to the MoD in 1999 about comments he had overheard Britain´s war leader making. The former prime minister allegedly ordered that the unexplained incident over the east coast of England should be kept secret for at least 50 years because it would provoke "mass panic". This is just one of hundreds of the bizarre reports received by the police, military and Government, suggesting that the truth might be out there after all.

This sixth instalment released under a three-year project between the MoD and The National Archives consists of 18 files of UFO sightings letters and Parliamentary Questions.<

Chruchill fragte sich in der Zeit nach dem Nazi-V1-Flugbomben-Terror des 2.Weltkriegs gegen England und London - und dem Ausbruch der ´Fliegenden Untertassen´-Medien-Hysterie zur ´Fliegenden Untertassen´-Invasion auf die amerikanische Hauptstadt Washington im Sommer 1952 wie viele Millionen anderen Menschen im Westen auch: "Was hat es mit dem ganzen Zeugs um ´Fliegende Untertassen´ auf sich, wo soviel Wirbel darum gemacht wird?"

Der ´The Indepentent´ ( http://www.independent.co.uk/news/s... ) dazu:

>Did Churchill and Eisenhower cover up UFO encounter?

With a civilian population haunted by the Blitz and the Second World War still in the balance, it was one development Winston Churchill could have done without - an incursion into British airspace by an arrow-shaped metallic object feared to contain an invasion force of little green men. Such was the sensitivity of an alleged UFO sighting by an RAF bomber crew returning to England from a mission over Germany that Churchill ordered it to be covered up with the words: "This event should be immediately classified since it would create mass panic amongst the general population and destroy one´s belief in the Church."

This at least was the allegation put to the Ministry of Defence by relatives of a senior British military aide who claimed to have witnessed the cigar-chomping Prime Minister discuss the incident with General Dwight Eisenhower as part of a meeting about a succession of "foo fighter" sightings by Allied air crews in the Second World War. The curious matter of visits by wartime aliens is one of hundreds of reports of strange celestial phenomena - from a space station covered in pulsating lights to an unusually agile rocket which buzzed a Boeing 737 at Manchester Airport - to be revealed in documents released today by the National Archives in Kew, west London.

The files are the latest tranche of 11,000 UFO sightings logged by the British Government between the early 1900s and 2000 to be released from Ministry of Defence files, providing a candid insight into a national obsession with suspected flying saucers and attempts by Whitehall functionaries to explain that they were - almost always - nothing of the sort. Officials launched a investigation into the MoD files when the unnamed grandson of the British military aide to Churchill wrote in 1999 saying that the object seen by the RAF reconnaissance crew "appeared to hover noiselessly relative to the aircraft". The grandson, who described himself as a scientist, said: "It appeared metallic... the object very suddenly disappeared, leaving no trace of its earlier presence."

He added: "This event was discussed by Mr Churchill and General Eisenhower, neither of whom knew what had been observed. There was a general inability for either side to match a plausible account to these observations... another person raised the possibility of an unidentified flying object, at which point Mr Churchill declared the incident should be immediately classified for at least 50 years and its status reviewed by a future prime minister." A trawl of documents revealed no existing record of the encounter {!}. But it was one of many sightings of fireballs and moving lights by Allied aircraft during the Second World War. American pilots called them "foo fighters" {darum geht es also} after a comic strip character who often said, "where there´s foo there´s fire".

Any decision by Churchill to halt publicity about the sightings has also gone unrecorded {!} but in July 1952, after a spate of reports in Britain and the US, he wrote to the Air Ministry saying: "What does all this stuff about flying saucers amount to? What can it mean? What is the truth?"* Unknown to Churchill, intelligence chiefs had formed The Flying Saucer Working Party* in 1950 to investigate the reports, with the blessing of Lord Mountbatten, who thought the UFOs were alien craft.

The MOD has long stated it "knows of no evidence that substantiates the existence of these alleged phenomena".<

* = Diese Sachverhalte selbst sind KEINE News, sondern bereits bestens durchgekaut.

Die ´Daily Mail´ setzte den Artikel "Churchill and Eisenhower ´agreed to cover up RAF plane´s UFO encounter during WWII´, secret files reveal" ( http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencet... ) auf - begleitet von einem dieser gefährlichen fiktiven Smybolbildgrafiken nach des Künstlers freier Phantasie von einer tollen SF-´Fliegenden Untertasse´ neben und über einem Mosuito-Bomber während es bei den Foo Figthers nur um kleine Lichter in der Nacht in der Ferne geht - und wir erfahren:

"Sir Winston Churchill was accused of covering up a close encounter between an RAF aircraft and a UFO during the Second World War, newly-released files reveal today. The former prime minister allegedly ordered that the unexplained incident over the east coast of England should be kept secret for at least 50 years because it would provoke ´mass panic´" - klar das konnte man in Kriegszeiten unter der Panik über die V-1-Flugbomben-Terror-Angriffe nicht zusätzlich gebrauchen, wo eh schon das Thema ´Nazi-Geheimwaffen´ furchtvoll in aller Munde war und die psychologische Moral der Engländer untergrub - dies ist ein "psychologischer Kriegsführung´-Effekt, um den Glauben an einen Sieg zu untergraben! Was für ein konkreter Foo Fighter-Fall besprochen wurde blieb aber unklar und damit auch die Sichtungsdetails, aber in Kriegszeiten gab es mehere Lichter in der Nacht-Sichtungen, die man Foo Fighters nannte. Im MoD wurde sogar nach diesem einen Fall gezielt gesucht aber die ´Daily Mail´ frustriert uns dann noch breiter: "Whitehall officials investigated the claims but could find no records of the discussions between Churchill and Eisenhower, the newly-released documents show..." - Und sie hat damit ihre eigene Schlagzeile als Sommerloch-Eyecatcher selbst abgeschossen!

Hier kommt auch David Clarke zwecks dem neuerlichen Bündel an MoD-UFO-Akten zu Worte: "These papers demonstrate how far official policy towards UFOs changed after the Cold War. In 1957, some officials were so concerned by a spate of incidents involving UFOs the subject was placed on the agenda of the Joint Intelligence Committee (JIC). But by the 50th anniversary of the ´flying saucer´ mystery in 1997 the MoD was no longer interested in UFOs as a defence problem but as a purely public relations issue. This inevitably led to the closure of the MoD´s public UFO hotline at the end of 2009." Und weiter zwecks UFOs auf Radar: "These files reveal that before the collapse of the USSR in 1991 RAF aircraft were scrambled on average 200 times a year to investigate unidentified objects on radar, the majority of these turned out to be Soviet reconnaissance aircraft."

+ Der ´Telegraph´ ( http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/new... ) widmete sich der Angelegenheit unter der Headline "UFO files: Winston Churchill ´feared panic´ over Second World War RAF incident - Winston Churchill was accused of ordering a cover-up of a Second World War encounter between a UFO and a RAF bomber because he feared public "panic" and loss of faith in religion {eine Psycho-Klammer gerade zu Zeiten des Kriegs in Sachen Moral!}, newly released secret files disclose today"

Hier erfahren wir betreffs dem Foo Fighter-Vorfall auch ein bisschen mehr, was uns aber auch nicht weiterbringt: "The former Prime Minister allegedly banned reporting of the ´bizarre´ incident, off the east coast of England, for half a century amid fears disclosures about unidentified flying objects would create public hysteria. He is said to have made the orders during a secret war meeting with US General Dwight Eisenhower, the then commander of the Allied Forces, at an undisclosed location in America during the latter part of the conflict..."

+ Der ´Guardian´ ( http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/201... ) kam mit der Headline "UFO files: Battle of the RAF versus the flying saucers - RAF fighter jets were scrambled 200 times a year to intercept UFOs during cold war, National Archive documents reveal" heraus, scheinbar um auch ein bisschen an die legendäre Luftschlacht von England aus dem 2.Weltkrieg anzuknüpfen (begleitet wurde der Artikel übrigens von einem farbigen ´Fliegenden Untertasssen´-Bild {Trickfoto mit einer Telefonhörer-Mikrofonkapsel eines UFOlogen aus Dänemark, der einst in Odense tätig war und sich in allem ´mechanisch-fotografisch´ versuchte was man als ´Fliegende Untertassen´ deuten kann, dies wird aber zum Bild nicht erwähnt}).

Das UFO-Hauptproblem für das MoD ist schließlich gewesen: Der Schreibkram als PR-Problem des Amts

Hier erfahren wir näheres zu den 18 UFO-Akten mit ihren 5.000 Seiten Umfang: "mainly of correspondence with the public".

Und die ´SUN´ ( http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepag... ) kam mit der Headline "Extra-large Terrestrial" auf das Boulevard - garniert mit einer SF-UFO-Grafik der gigantischen Art. Dafür war der Artikel extrem knapp und mager gehalten:

>A SPACESHIP "20 times the size of a football field" was seen hovering over Manchester Airport, it can be revealed today. A sketch of the curious craft was sent to the MoD by a UFO expert {soso, welcher?} in 1995. He described it as oblong with a curved front and a series of small nozzles at the rear.

Its among UFO sightings included in secret MoD files released for the first time today. They include a "cigar-shaped" object above LANCASHIRE in 1977 and a "strange, glowing object" near RAF Woodbridge, SUFFOLK, in 1980. A man claimed to have spotted an alien invasion in MORECAMBE, Lancs, in 1997, while a black triangular craft was seen in Stanley, CO DURHAM, in 1995. And a circular "space station" was reported in GWENT, South Wales, in 1998.

Ex-MoD boffin Nick Pope, who worked on the files, said: "A proportion of sightings could not be explained."<

Dies alles kommt natürlich ´ideal´ zum Start von ´UFO-Matrix´, der englishcne neuen UFO-Kiosk-Zeitschrift - und schon ist in der YouTube-UFO-Videothek der Beitrag "New Declassified UFO Files UK Ministry of Defense (MoD) Churchill UFO Cover Up August 2010", http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JFHk... , aufgespielt. Natürlich ist da der ufologische Exoheld England´s - Nick Pope - im Mittelpunkt. Dies wird Herrn Clarke - siehe hier bei der BBC unter http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UDC-... oder hier als Moderator für die MoD-UFO-Akten beim National Archiv unter http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MN4g... - sicherlich ganz besonders ´freuen´ und er wird sich auf die nächste ´unheimliche Begegung´ mit Pope freuen, wenn jener jetzt die PR- und Marketingchance nutzt, so wie hier im Februar 2010 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZrMq... .

Externe Links

http://www.zeit.de/online/2008/21/ufo-grossbritannien-interview
http://www.focus.de/wissen/wissenschaft/mensch/tid-12485/ufo-dossiers-auf-der-spur-der-...
http://itn.co.uk/3e6c336a1660a4e74c6251fdb67d18a0.html
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/science/did-churchill-and-eisenhower-cover-up-ufo-enc...
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-1299994/Churchill-Eisenhower-agreed-cove...
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/howaboutthat/ufo/7926037/UFO-files-Winston-C...
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/aug/05/raf-flying-saucers-cold-war
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/3082230/Airports-giant-UFO.html
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JFHkOCPxt1M
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UDC-bq9-w-8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MN4g2aEBxdQ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZrMqiUxy33I

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