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Department that once investigated other-worldly sightings in Smethwick and north London could be revived after Pentagon report
28 May 2021 • 7:00pm
The Government may relaunch a team of UFO hunters in the wake of a US report into alien visitors, a senior defence source has revealed.
Ever since the Ministry of Defence s dedicated UFO desk was disbanded in 2009, no agency has been responsible for monitoring the skies over Britain for unidentified flying objects.
However, depending on the findings of a Pentagon report into UFOs, which have been renamed Unidentified Aerial Phenomena, there is every possibility that the department could be revived.
Speaking exclusively to The Telegraph, the source said: I think that if there was enough evidence to suggest that there was something, and that we needed to do it as well as the US, then of course we d think about it. We d look at it. There s all sorts of things that we wouldn t rule out, and this would certainly be one of them.
(Image credit: Jeremy Corbell/YouTube)
A spherical
unidentified flying object (UFO) hovers in midair, moves side to side like a ball in the Pong video game and then seems to dive into the ocean, in footage that was recently released online by a filmmaker who produces documentaries about UFOs.
Though a Pentagon spokesperson confirmed that the U.S. Navy did capture the footage, the spokesperson did not comment on where and when it was filmed.
On May 14, Jeremy Corbell described the mysterious object
on his website, writing that the US Navy photographed and filmed spherical shaped UFOs and advanced transmedium vehicles craft that can travel through air and water in 2019. Corbell also shared the footage on