AIR FORCE JETS WERE SCRAMBLED FOR UFOs
April 21st, 1996 / posted April 28, 1996
Source: The Sunday Times
A SERVING official at the Ministry of Defence (MoD) revealed
yesterday that British jets were scrambled to intercept unidentified
flying objects (UFOs) as recently as the 1980s, write Richard Woods
and Steve Ball.
Nick Pope, who has been called "the real Fox Mulder" after the
investigator in the X Files television series, said RAF fighters had
tried to intercept the UFOs but had failed to lock on to the objects,
leaving open the possibility of error by ground-based radars.
However, Pope, who was the MoD official in charge of investigating UFO
reports until 1994 and still works for the ministry, said he knew of
other credible reports that UFOs based on high technology had flown
over Britain.
Pope is publishing a book in June on UFO incidents and his experience
at the MoD.
"There is no cover-up or a lot of classified information about
extra-terrestrials," he said at Unconvention, a conference organised
by Fortean Times, the magazine about the paranormal. "What there is is
a total lack of official understanding. This is not something that is
a joke. Our air defences have been penetrated by structured aircraft."
About 95% of UFO sightings could be described as ordinary mistakes, he
said, but that still left dozens unexplained. In public, the MoD has
always maintained a sniffy attitude to UFOs and aliens, saying they
present no threat to national security.
To date, the only evidence of its real response has been public
records released many years in arrears. Documents from the 1950s and
1960s were released last year showing the MoD had scrambled jets to
investigate UFOs.
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