Sunday, March 27, 2011

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Invasion of the Martians chisposos

Invasion of the Martians chisposos

Monday September 4, 1967. Scotland Yard phones and the Ministry of Defense does not stop ringing. All calls are the same: six lights in formation are crossing southern England from the Bristol Channel Sheppey. The army sent in the cavalry. Four different police bodies take to the streets, the MI 6 mobilized and the RAF helicopters take off to avoid invasion. Besieged by hippies of Across Europe, the Perfidious Albion can not afford a new invasion, this time from Mars (sometimes it is difficult to distinguish from the former). Six aircraft of unknown land in various locations. England are on alert ... for a joke.
According to some documents declassified today as published in The Guardian Alan Travis, the event was nothing more than a clever hoax carried out by a group of six students chisposos the Royal Aircraft Establishment. The story was officially considered "successful" and "very intelligent", but the Administration chose to run a veil over the facts because, while the official line is that flying saucers not exist, a simple lights in the sky (and some models planted in different places), had sparked a nationwide alert. The fun of the story is that it reflects the extent to declassify UFO phenomenon in the world is a reality (see the light every year hundreds of documents in different countries) uncomfortable for the most sector of the UFO nuts: not yet appeared a single paper that challenges the official version but there are tons showing that either we are alone or if there is intelligent life in space and therefore do not come close to Earth or to collect a bet.
some X Files If you have not seen the light is not so hidden, but because administrations around the world (or worlds) are equally slow. In this case, the only thing that has made the last mystery until 2011 is that the Defense Department did not want to ridicule. This case is just one of those included in the 8,500 pages now have declassified the National Archives. The rest does not add much more in favor of this strange religion. declassified documents are for geeks like me, an excuse to spend hours on the computer. There are from an investigation into a flying saucer that, they say, is pine Kirby-In-Ashfield to requests for more type information it would be calling them to a psychiatrist. There are also some very interesting papers, such as those reflecting the possibility of a UFO invasion in the 70's took far more seriously (by the UN or the CIA) than many are willing to officially admit. Even came to request the creation of an international agency to study the case. With the usual British sneer, a diplomat said, though a ridiculous proposal, "no more so than many who are brought before the UN."
Each declassification, each wikileak UFO is a resounding bang, across the mouth! of misteriodistas. Why complain that no more files declassified, and when they do public ignore them.
http://www.elmundo.es/blogs/elmundo/desde_el_mas_alla/2011/03/03/la-invasion-de-los-marcianso-chisposos.html

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