Ufo7B147D

Ufo7B147D
UNITED KINGDOM UFO MAILING LISTData: 15th September 1995 - Members = 90In this mail:UFO Magazine.Encounters Magazine.Belgium UFO (part 1)"Hi all,The September/October issue of 'UFO Magazine' is now available in the shops. Items covered include:- The Roswell Archive Footage...Hoax of the Century? The Real X-Files. Face on Mars Revealed? etc. etc.Also available in the shops now is a new monthly magazine called 'Encounters'. Issue one is all about the UFO subject, Roswell, Area 51 etc.etc. Other months the mag will cover anything and everything paranormal. AND it is a British mag.Dave."From: Sunday Express Newspaper - Dated: 17th September 1995This strange flying object was seen by thousands and chased by jets. But after 5 years no one can explain it.The evening skies over Belgium were crystal clear when the reports began to come in - first in their tens and then in their hundreds.They spoke of a large triangular object, with bright lights at its three corners and centre, floating low at a snails pace across the sky in uncanny silence.It was the beggining of a mystery that has baffled scientists for five years - the best attested sighting of a UFO ever reported, and the one that refuses more stubbornly to yield to rational explanation.For the object in the sky was tracked on radar and photographed by fighter pilots. It was sighted by no fewer than 13,500 people on the ground - 2,600 of whom, including judges and police, filed written statements describing in detail what they had seen.And today the Sunday Express can reveal a confidential letter in which formaer Belgium Defence Minister Leo Delcroix admits that despite the most rigorous offical investigation, no earthly explanation has been found.The sightings are being treated with much seriousness this weekend that the EC is looking anew at plans to set up a UFO tracking centre.And the European Parliament has promised a full inquiry - amid strong calls for the British Ministry to be more open about its own investigations and findings.As the reports began to come in on that March evening in 1990, military trackers a few miles south of Brussels picked up a large unidentified object on their radar. Two F-16 fighters were scrambled from Beauvechain, the nearest airbase, to intercept.They climbed to 3,000 feet and locked on to the craft, reporting back to base that they had intercepted a "structured UFO". But then suddenly, according to the pilots, it began to behave in an extraordinary way.Their on-board radar screens registered a quickly changing diamond shape, which suddenly accelerated to 600mph before slowing just as abruptly to 170mph. Then it plunged 3,300 feet in two seconds and accelerated from 170mph to 1,100mph in the same time. There was amarked absence of any sonic boom.According to the instruments aboard the fighters, the craft pulled away at 46G - 46 times the force of gravity - enough to crush any human body to pulp. It headed west across the English Channel towards the fields of Kent before disappearing into the night sky.During their 65 minute observation, the pilots took 15 photographs. But pursuit in their F-16s, capable of more than twice the speed of sound, was impossible.Over the previous months, there had been sightings of a srikingly similar object in the skies over Belgium. And now there was hard scientific evidence to support them.In his confidential letter, Mr Delcroix admitted to the British writer Derek Sheffield, who has been investigating the "Belgium Wave" sightings, that there had been at least one earlier attempt by Belgium F-16s to intercept a similar UFO.The Minister ruled out the possibility that what the witnesses had seen was a Stealth bomber, an AWACS or hightech F-117 Stealth fighter. He could only conclude that there was no rational explanation of the evidence.Last night a spokesman from the Belgium Ministery of Defence said: "These incidents were, and still are, being treated with the upmost seriousness.We gave chase but could not begin to keep up in the F-16s. Perhaps we will never fully fathom this mysterious business, but we continue to try."In Britain, Admiral of the Fleet Lord Hill-Norton has lent his authroity to the call for greater openness over investigations by the Ministery of Defence.The former chairman of NATO's military committee has agreed to write a forward to Mr Sheffield's forthcoming book on the sightings. A Deadly Concealment which is to be published in January.In a letter to the 65 year old writer from Kent he said: "Let me say at once that I find the account of the two Belgium sightings entirely convincing."What is unusual is that the Belgium MoD, police, Air Force and politicians have been forthcoming."Labour spokesman Dr David Clark told the Sunday Express last night that despite "solid information" from the Belgiums, the Ministery of Defence has persistantly brushed the matter under the carpet."They have official recorded information and our view is the MoD is being far to secretive. They ought to be much more open on this issue. If it wasn't a UFO and was a Stealth bomber then we should be told."Paul Beaver, who is a consultant for the highly respected Jane's Defence Weekly, said: "The sighting by the F-16s is certainly one of the best examples in Europe - fascinating and well documented."Meanwhile Edward Ashpole, a distinguished scientist whose book The UFO Phenomena was published by Headline last week, said of the Begium sightings: "The sheer volume of eye-witness accounts plus the radar tracking and the air force reports make it hard to ignore."He said no American aircraft were present in Belgium airspace at the time of the sightings, and that no plane could hover or fly at only a few miles in an hour, as many of the listed witnesses claimed, without crashing.Among eye-witness accounts, one of the most vivid comes from two sergeants in the Belgium gendarmerie. On November 29th, 1989, four months before the scrambling of the jets, Heinrich Nicoll and Hubert Von Montigny reported two triangular objects hovering at a very low altitude south of Brussels.(part 2 in {15} UK-UFO-ML"Dave.UNITED KINGDOM UFO MAILING LISTufo@holodeck.demon.co.ukTry the groups World Wide Web pages at:http://metro.turnpike.net/~David/ukufoml.htmlMirrored site at:http://uptown.turnpike.net/~David/ukufoml.html

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