The British decided to go all-in and seriously tackle the topic of UFOs. The first ever public military hearings are planned in London, where military personnel from the Royal Air Force, Army and Navy will be able to talk about their encounters with unidentified aerial objects.
Yes, the same guys in uniform who used to be silent as partisans can now share the truth about what they saw in the sky. We are talking about events that have been hidden for a long time, either because of strict rules on non-disclosure, or out of fear of being ridiculed.
This initiative was born thanks to a new UFO disclosure group led by documentary filmmaker Mark Christopher Lee. The Group has already held an important meeting with the Minister of the House of Lords to create a special forum for testimonies and evidence from those who have experienced such phenomena.
Earlier, the group sent an official letter to Prime Minister Keir Starmer, calling for full disclosure of information about UFO sightings. And now the matter has moved on — the Prime minister's assistant even personally organized a meeting that could lead to the creation of a special committee to investigate such cases.
Interestingly, all this is similar to what has already happened in the United States — where Congress recently reviewed classified UFO materials that caused a wide public outcry. The British hearings may mark the beginning of a new era of openness in matters related to unexplained phenomena in the sky.
The goal of this venture is simple — to attract public attention, to change the global discussion about the possibility of the existence of extraterrestrial life and, perhaps, to begin to take such cases seriously, and not as a joke or fiction.
If everything goes according to plan, the UK will become one of the first countries where the government will officially study UFOs through the prism of national security and scientific interest. This may also affect other countries, especially European ones, where such topics have hitherto been considered taboo.
It is difficult to say exactly what evidence will be presented, but one thing is already clear — the topic of UFOs is no longer just for fans of conspiracy theory. Now this is a matter of national importance.
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