The UFO Files: aliens 'might come here for holidays'
Government officials believe aliens may visit Earth and suggest harnessing UFO technology for UK defences, files say.
Documents from the Ministry of Defence classified archives show staff believed aliens could visit for military reconnaissance, scientific research or tourism.
In a 1995 briefing now published by the National Archives, a desk officer said the purpose of reported alien craft sightings needs to be established as a matter of priority, adding there did not appear to be hostile intent.
The unnamed official said it was essential that we start with open minds, explaining what is scientific fact today may not be true tomorrow.
Clarifying he did not talk to little green men every night, he said: We have a remit that we have never satisfied. That is, we do not now (sic) if UFOs exist.
If they do exist, we do not know what they are, their purpose or if they pose a threat to the UK."
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Government officials believe aliens may visit Earth and suggest harnessing UFO technology for UK defences, files say.
Documents from the Ministry of Defence classified archives show staff believed aliens could visit for military reconnaissance, scientific research or tourism.
In a 1995 briefing now published by the National Archives, a desk officer said the purpose of reported alien craft sightings needs to be established as a matter of priority, adding there did not appear to be hostile intent.
The unnamed official said it was essential that we start with open minds, explaining what is scientific fact today may not be true tomorrow.
Clarifying he did not talk to little green men every night, he said: We have a remit that we have never satisfied. That is, we do not now (sic) if UFOs exist.
If they do exist, we do not know what they are, their purpose or if they pose a threat to the UK."
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The UFO Files: aliens 'might come here for holidays' - Telegraph