During the week of May 29, the British Royal Navy may have come close to firing on UFOs that were flying over the UK.

This was leaked to the press by an “ex-military source.” In the Register, Lewis Page quotes this source as saying, “The guns on the ships are powered by radar, but military radar and civilian radar work on different frequencies, so that is probably why the airport said it had not picked anything up.” The HMS Daring warship is equipped with radar-activated Phalanx guns, which are capable of firing more than 3,000 rounds a minute.
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The New York Times, which is one of the main newspapers that scoffs at UFOs, has printed an article quoting an energy lobbyist as saying that UFO technology can save us from global warming.

In the May 14th edition of the New York Times, Anne C. Mulkern quotes Stephen Bassett as saying that our government has in its possession “extraterrestrial vehicles. What is the energy system operating that craft?” Bassett asks. “They’re not burning kerosene. It eliminates oil. It eliminates coal. If it’s as good as we think it is, it transforms everything. The UFO phenomenon is real. The E.T. extraterrestrial presence is real.”
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Similar looking UFOs were photographed flying over the streets of Moscow and the pyramids of Egypt recently. As William Henry can attest, there’s a lot of wisdom to be found in Egypt (maybe this craft was trying to tap into some of it?)

Next time we have a subscriber chat with special effect artist Steve Neill, he can give us his opinion on these photos. Meanwhile, check out William’s new show “Revelations,” in which he does short, 30 minute interviews with some of the most interesting people in the world. You can listen to the latest one, with Tim Wallace-Murphy talking about the Shroud of Turin, now!
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and one SQUARE – People often expect the “saucer-shaped” craft to be the most common form of UFOs, but a surprising number of sightings are of triangle-shaped craft. The photo illustrating this story is from a sighting that took place in California on March 16, but there have been other recent sightings of mysterious flying triangles, including a SQUARE UFO (TWO triangles?) in Scotland.

One of them turned up in Texas on March 20. A couple driving home on a highway at night saw four lights in the sky in a V-ormation, which started off about 50 feet off the ground then slowly rose to a height of about a thousand feet before it disappeared. It made no sound.
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