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jackovesk
5th August 2010, 02:22
Winston Churchill may have ordered UFO cover-up, National Archives files show

BRITAIN'S Ministry of Defence investigated a claim that Winston Churchill ordered a cover-up of a UFO sighting during World War II, according to files released by the National Archives.
Documents from the MoD unit assigned to deal with public inquiries about UFOs show that civil servants took seriously a claim that the wartime leader knew about a mysterious craft spotted by an RAF crew.

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The allegation came from a member of the public whose grandfather had acted as one of Churchill's bodyguards during the latter stages of the war. The correspondent, whose name has been blacked out from the released files, wrote in August 1999 to ask about an incident over the British coast in the 1940s, when airmen saw a metallic object draw alongside their aircraft and hover near by.

The man said: "My grandfather witnessed the discussion of the event by both Mr Churchill and Mr (Dwight) Eisenhower in the United States, and the great concern that it caused in both countries.

"During the discussion with Mr Churchill, a consultant dismissed any possibility that the object had been a missile, since a missile could not suddenly match its speed with a slower aircraft and then accelerate again.

``Another person at the meeting raised the possibility of an unidentified flying object, at which point Mr Churchill declared that the incident should be immediately classified for at least 50 years and its status reviewed by a future prime minister."

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http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/world/winston-churchill-may-have-ordered-ufo-cover-up-national-archives-files-show/story-e6frg6so-1225901483431

LeeEllisMusic
6th August 2010, 18:11
On Today's Huffington Post

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/08/05/churchill-ordered-ufo-cov_n_671639.html

Churchill Ordered UFO Cover-Up, Archives Show

Former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill ordered an alleged UFO incident in the 1950s be kept secret to prevent "mass panic," according to claims made public in the UK on Thursday.

According to reports, the grandson of one of Churchill's personal bodyguards, wrote to the British Ministry of Defense in 1999 hoping to learn more about the incident. His account, along with Churchill's claimed reaction, were among a new batch of files released from Britain's National Archives, though the man's
identity was not released.

The letter describes how the man's grandfather, who served with the RAF in World War II, was present when Churchill went to discuss a UFO sighting with Dwight Eisenhower. The incident involved an RAF reconnaissance plane, returning from France or Germany, that was said to have been intercepted by an unidentified metallic object near the English coastline.

As the Daily Mail reported, the letter read as follows:

"During the discussion with Mr Churchill, a consultant (who worked in the Cumbria area during the war) dismissed any possibility that the object had been a missile, since a missile could not suddenly match its speed with a slower aircraft and then accelerate again.

He declared that the event was totally beyond any imagined capabilities of the time. Another person at the meeting raised the possibility of an unidentified flying object, at which point Mr
Churchill declared that the incident should be immediately classified for at least 50 years and its status reviewed by a future Prime Minister."

A Defense Ministry official's response from September, 1999 was also among the files. It reads: "It was generally the case that before 1967 all UFO files were destroyed after five years as there was insufficient public interest in the subject to merit their permanent retention."

According to another note found among the new files, however, such claims were taken extremely seriously by Churchill and his staff. By 1957, ministers were commissioning weekly reports on UFO sightings from a committee of intelligence experts.

Six out of 16 reported sightings were still under investigation, though one was dismissed for lack of evidence while another was thought to be a weather balloon.

That note states:

"The remaining four incidents still under investigation are all radar sightings. In each, unusual behavior of the radar blips in terms of course, speed and heights were reported

Attempts are being made to trace the cause of these sightings to aircraft known to have been near, inexperienced operators or spurious echoes of unexplained origin."

Bryn ap Gwilym
6th August 2010, 19:04
The more I look into UFO's the more I find that they are of human origin. More & more evidence is pointing to black ops projects & with them inventing the ufo hoax to conceal their dark secrets. The plot thickens & there will be some disappointed folk if this all turns out to be a huge government(s) hoax.
MK Ultra projects also come to mind.

noxon medem
6th August 2010, 19:24
This was also on norwegian news today.

http://www.nrk.no/vitenskap_og_teknologi/1.7237183

run it through some translationsoftware if you want, or you can ask me to do it.

quick summary:
" På vei hjem fra tokt i Tyskland mot ****ten av 2. Verdenskrig, skal et britisk RAF-bombefly ha observert en UFO." (norwegian)
"On the way home from a mission in Germany at the end of 2. world war, a british RAF-bomberplane supposedly observed a UFO" (english)

Churchill and Eisenhower decided to keep it a secret for 50 years, supposedly to avoid masshysteria, and dissolvement of christianity ...
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( added: - too funny. the forum censors certain words, like **** (s.l.u.t). Norwegian sentence supposed to be: mot s.l.u.t.t.e.n av 2. verdenskrig )
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and an apropos:
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click to view
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Studeo
7th August 2010, 18:25
Report from the Dalilymail

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-1299994/Churchill-Eisenhower-agreed-cover-UFO-encounter-WWII.html

Atlas
19th December 2015, 17:24
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