UFO Experts Are Puzzled By New Images From Britain - Alternative View

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UFO Experts Are Puzzled By New Images From Britain - Alternative View
UFO Experts Are Puzzled By New Images From Britain - Alternative View

Video: UFO Experts Are Puzzled By New Images From Britain - Alternative View

Video: UFO Experts Are Puzzled By New Images From Britain - Alternative View
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A promising British photographer John Farley has always specialized in unusual and shocking images, but what was his surprise when, while shooting the landscapes of the English county of Devonshire, he saw a UFO in the sky, writes The Daily Mail

When the photographer returned home to process the images on a computer, he found a characteristic circular object in the background of one of the photographs.

Photo experts shook their heads in surprise at the mystical photography. “The picture was taken at a shutter speed of one thousandth of a second, at which any moving objects take on a highly elongated shape,” says one of the experts. - But the fact that the object "caught" by John turned out to be just blurry is somewhat confusing. This indicates that he was moving at a fantastic speed."

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It is worth noting that this photo is only one of a series of mystical events that have taken place recently in Britain, which, by all accounts, holds the record for the number of citizens who have seen UFOs or came into contact with alien intelligence.

Interestingly, on the same day that the Farleys filmed the UFO, the Devon Taylor couple also stated that they had witnessed an unusual celestial phenomenon near their home in Ashburton. Wayne and Joe Taylor drew attention to the extraordinary "light show". According to 40-year-old Wayne, he has never seen anything like this in his life: "I counted a dozen rounded lights moving slowly at 10.20 pm towards Dartmore."

Recall that in mid-May, the UK government opened access to classified materials on contacts with aliens from 1978 to 1987. In the next 3-4 years, the Ministry of Defense will publish 160 documents that tell about contacts with UFOs.

The documents will inevitably be called the British "X-Files" because they will tell how one man went fishing, aliens in green jumpsuits took a tour of a flying saucer. Another made friends with a representative of an extraterrestrial civilization named Elgar and wanted to introduce him to the government; and one shocked air traffic controller watched a UFO land on the runway at his airport and then disappear.