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The below is part of a chapter from Peter Horsley's autobiography where
he relates a meeting between himself and a strange gentleman called Mr. Janus,
who Horsley was convinced was 'not of this world'. See the Val Vallient thread for
further details.
1960's Sir Peter Hosley very high ranking British officer Air Marshall ...
There is so much testimony from military and civil pilots ,police and public that
culminated in Steven Greer's two major press conferences with witness disclosure
and the alternate congressional hearings a couple years ago.....
Published on 20 Apr 2015
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Ukdn6M8NP0
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There is a segment about this from a UK doc ......
UFO Files - Air Marshall Sir Peter Horsley's Alleged Close Encounter of the Third Kind
Published on 30 Nov 2009
In July 1949, he was promoted squadron leader and appointed equerry to Princess
Elizabeth and Prince Philip. Following King George VI's death on February 6 1952 he
became equerry to the Queen and, from 1953 until 1956, equerry to the Duke of
Edinburgh.
At first, Horsley was expected to carry out normal RAF duties as commander of No
29, a Meteor IX jet night fighter squadron at Tangmere in Sussex, in tandem with
Palace duties. In 1953 the problem was resolved when Horsley was invited to join
Prince Philip's staff full time. In this period Horsley also pushed forward
arrangements for Prince Philip to learn to fly.
He also became interested in Unidentified Flying Objects and began a prolonged
investigation into the more credible reports of sightings. Horsley concluded that
whereas the majority could be eliminated by natural occurrences, there were some
RAF and British Overseas Airways sightings which defied explanation. In his
biography, he gives a detailed account of what he believed to be contact with an
extraterrestrial.
From 1971, Horsley was commander of No 1 Group's nuclear deterrent bomber
force. After two years he became Deputy C-in-C, Strike Command, where he
remained until retirement in 1975.