Raf Believes Aliens Make Tourist Visits

Alien Tourists and Britain's Roswell

A newly published book by David Clarke suggests that the RAF believes that UFOs have been visiting Planet earth as tourists.

the Author reveals details of UFO presence in British Airspace, which he allegedly discoverd whilst studying declassified Ministry of Defence records; Apparently some top ranking officers in the MOD have indicated their belief that some unidentified spacecraft are being piloted by aliens who are bringing space tourists to visit our planet for leisure. As far back as 1933, an unnamed wing commander in the British Air Force had submitted an urgent request ofr the Government to undertake an investigative study of the UFO phenomenon

He is alleged to have said; "If the sightings are of devices not of earth then their purpose needs to be established as a matter of priority. There has been no apparently hostile intent and other possibilities are: military reconnaissance, scientific or tourism. - If the reports are taken at face value then devices exist that do not use conventional reaction propulsion systems, they have a very wide range of speeds and are stealthy. I suggest we could use the technology, if it exists"

Project Condign is a study which was initiated in the year 1966 without the knowledge of the Defense Secretary Micheal Portillo, and finally completed in the year 2000. The inquiry concluded that "The existence of UFOs is indisputable. Credited with the ability to hover, land, take-off, accelerate to exceptional velocities and vanish, they can reportedly alter their direction of flight suddenly and clearly can exhibit aerodynamic characteristics well beyond those of any known aircraft of missile, either manned, or unmanned."

In Mr.Clarke's book, there is also mention of what he refers to as "Britain's Roswell"

You can read more about the various cases covered by David Clarke by purchasing his book

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