The British Ministry of Defense has issued a policy memo stating that all newUFO reports it receives will be destroyed after 30 days. Thedestruction of UFO reports is nothing new. After aninvestigation was initiated by a congressman into theRoswell Incident, the General Accounting Office found thatall trace of any records from the Roswell Army Air Fieldbetween 1947 and 1952 had been mysteriously destroyed.
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Aliens, that is – It’s supposed to be an official secret, but it’s pretty obvious to most of us: Aliens are here (and UK’s official astronomer Martin Rees believes that this may be true.)

Rees says, “They could be staring us in the face and we just don’t recognize them. The problem is that we’re looking for something very much like us, assuming that they at least have something like the same mathematics and technology.”

The UK newspaper the Telegraph quotes Rees as saying, “I suspect there could be life and intelligence out there in forms we can’t conceive. Just as a chimpanzee can’t understand quantum theory, it could be there as aspects of reality that are beyond the capacity of our brains.”
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to cover up the truth! – When it comes to conspiracy theories, we know that UFOs are at the top of the list. When you receive FBI files under the Freedom of Information Act, you find they are mostly useless, because huge blocks information have been “redacted” (blacked out). A British newspaper reveals that the same thing is true in the UK for declassified UFO files.
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UPDATE: More disclosure from the UK! – It’s an ongoing controversy: Could the world’s religions survive the discovery of extraterrestrial life? The Vatican is actively concerned about this: Aside from having their own array of telescopes in Arizona that are constantly searching the skies, they recently held a conference in Rome on UFOs. A lot of this revolves around a central question: Is there life after death? A doctor who treats cancer patients says that according to the scientific evidence, the answer is “yes.”
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