Date: 18th September 1995
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Belgium UFO (part 2)
"(Belgium UFO part 2)
(From Sunday Express News paper - Dated: 17th September 1995)
"It was twilight but still light enough to see," said Von Montigny.
"Below one of the objects I saw three powerful search lights directed to the ground and one orange red flickering light."
The sighting lasted from 5.50pm unitl 8pm when the craft dissapeared as mysteriously as it had arrived. They heard a "soft buzz" and were sure that what they saw was neither an aircraft nor a helicopter.
Ten other policemen also gave statements, as well as two judges and an engineer, an army colonel and air force meteorologist Valenzano
Francesco.
On December 1st, 1989, Mr Francesco was driving through the town of Ans, near Liege, just before 6pm. "My daughter was in the car with
me," he said. "I looked up and I saw a flying object at a very low
altitude of 100 to 150 metres."
"What attracted my attention was the blue and red lights around the object. When it was above us, we saw three big 'headlights' pointing downwards."
Army Lt Colonel Andre Amond sighted a UFO later that month. He was
driving with his wife Chantal from his home to the station in
Gembloux, a village near Brussels, at 6.45pm.
"In the sky to the right, just above the trees, I saw a series of
three or four panels of lights, heading from north to south." he
said.
"My wife demanded that I drive on, as the object seemed to be
agressive. There was no noise at all - the engine was silent. As I
drove off, the big white light disappeared and was replaced by three white lights, which were less powerful."
"They formed a triangle, which was almost equilateral, and in its
centre of gravity was a larger red light."
"It seems strange, but despite the moonlight, it was impossible to
make out the shape of the object itself, outside of this triangle of white lights."
To this day, nobody knows what it was that those and thousands of
other witnesses saw. And five years on, in military archives all over the world, their evidence remains filed in the cabinet marked UFO.
WINSTON'S UFO PROBE
The deep mystery which has shrouded UFOs has captured the
imaginations of politicians.
In 1952 Winston Churchill was so intrigued by reports of flying
objects that he ordered Lord Cherwell, Secretary of State for Air, to look into the matter and report directly back to him.
In 1973 Jimmy Carter Govenor of Gergia and later President, revealed that he had seen one.
"I don't laugh at people when they say thay have seen UFOs because I have seen one myself," he said. He promised to open files held by the CIA and FBI, but they stayed shut.
President Harry Trueman told reporters in 1953: "I can assure you
that flying saucers, given that they exist, are not constructed by
any power on earth."
Britains Air Chief Marshall Lord Dowding said in 1954: "Flying
saucers are real - and they are interplanetary. The existance of
these machines is evident, and I have accepted them absolutely."
Top Level: Winston Churchill asked Air Minsiter Lord Cherwell for a report on flying saucers (....text printed below picture of a letter, text of letter below)
PRIME MINISTERS
PERSONAL MINUTE
serial no. M.412/52
SECRETARY OF STATE FOR AIR
LORD CHEWELL.
What does all this stuff about flying
saucers amount to? What can it mean? What
is the truth? Let me have a report at your
conveniance.
28 July 1952 W.S.C
"Dave.
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