UK Secret Files Reveal Government's Hunt for Alien Tech in 1990s
In a shocking revelation, previously secret files have been unsealed, revealing that the British government actively pursued extraterrestrial technology in the 1990s. Intelligence officers believed that acquiring such advanced innovations could significantly boost the country's defense capabilities.
The Defence Intelligence Staff, now known as Defence Intelligence, was instructed to investigate "unidentified aerial phenomena" following thousands of reported sightings in Belgium between November 1989 and April 1990. The UK's Ministry of Defence assigned resources to this endeavor, indicating that the government took these reports seriously.
One internal memo from March 1997 stated that logic dictates considering the possibility that numerous sightings could be based on fact. It also acknowledged that Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAPs) pose a potential threat to national defense, given the unknown nature of these objects.
The investigation into UAPs was sparked by reports of large, silent, and low-flying black triangles demonstrating propulsion capabilities beyond any known technology on Earth. Intelligence officials took these sightings seriously, exploring the possibility of acquiring advanced technologies from otherworldly sources.
A report mentioned the Rendlesham Forest "landing," a US Air Force base where an alleged glowing craft briefly touched down in 1980. The document noted that this event was confirmed by US military personnel and sparked interest among French intelligence officials.
Some UAP reports described objects with maneuvers, speeds, and shapes beyond human engineering capabilities, raising questions about the feasibility of conventional explanations. The investigation acknowledged the difficulty in assessing these reports promptly, leading to the need for national or international coordination in addressing potential extraterrestrial concerns.
The unsealed documents have been stored at the National Archives in southwest London. In December 2024, the UK's Ministry of Defence stated that they ceased investigating UFOs in 2009 and have no current plans to allocate resources for future sightings.
In a shocking revelation, previously secret files have been unsealed, revealing that the British government actively pursued extraterrestrial technology in the 1990s. Intelligence officers believed that acquiring such advanced innovations could significantly boost the country's defense capabilities.
The Defence Intelligence Staff, now known as Defence Intelligence, was instructed to investigate "unidentified aerial phenomena" following thousands of reported sightings in Belgium between November 1989 and April 1990. The UK's Ministry of Defence assigned resources to this endeavor, indicating that the government took these reports seriously.
One internal memo from March 1997 stated that logic dictates considering the possibility that numerous sightings could be based on fact. It also acknowledged that Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAPs) pose a potential threat to national defense, given the unknown nature of these objects.
The investigation into UAPs was sparked by reports of large, silent, and low-flying black triangles demonstrating propulsion capabilities beyond any known technology on Earth. Intelligence officials took these sightings seriously, exploring the possibility of acquiring advanced technologies from otherworldly sources.
A report mentioned the Rendlesham Forest "landing," a US Air Force base where an alleged glowing craft briefly touched down in 1980. The document noted that this event was confirmed by US military personnel and sparked interest among French intelligence officials.
Some UAP reports described objects with maneuvers, speeds, and shapes beyond human engineering capabilities, raising questions about the feasibility of conventional explanations. The investigation acknowledged the difficulty in assessing these reports promptly, leading to the need for national or international coordination in addressing potential extraterrestrial concerns.
The unsealed documents have been stored at the National Archives in southwest London. In December 2024, the UK's Ministry of Defence stated that they ceased investigating UFOs in 2009 and have no current plans to allocate resources for future sightings.