Does the UK have a blind spot on UFO sightings?
Summary
A retired UK pilot, Chris Crowther, reported seeing a fast, unexplained object in the sky in 1978. Unlike the United States, which has declassified documents and official investigations into UFOs (now called UAPs), the UK currently has no central system to record or study these sightings since its Ministry of Defence closed its UFO desk in 2009.Key Facts
- Chris Crowther flew a light aircraft near Norwich in 1978 when he saw a group of fast-moving, dark objects he could not identify.
- The UK Ministry of Defence used to have a UFO desk but shut it down in 2009 due to budget cuts.
- Since 2009, the UK has no official way for people, including pilots, to report UFO or UAP sightings.
- The US government has released declassified documents and officials have testified about encounters with UAPs.
- US military pilots and intelligence officers have described seeing objects that move beyond current technology.
- A former UK crime officer, David Jon, wants the UK government to create an independent body to investigate UAPs and share findings with Parliament.
- Film director Steven Spielberg recently made a movie, Disclosure Day, about the possibility of hidden non-human intelligence.
- The growing public interest and official US acknowledgement have increased debate over unidentified objects in the sky worldwide.
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