Declassified UFO / UAP Document
UFOs — Public Correspondence — Persistent Correspondent
AI-Generated Summary
This file documents the Ministry of Defence's handling of a persistent correspondent who alleges they are being targeted by mind control technology at RAF Menwith Hill. The MoD consistently denies these claims, citing a lack of evidence for both the alleged UFO sightings and the harassment.
This document is a Ministry of Defence file (D/DAS/64/3/16) containing correspondence from a persistent individual who alleges they are being targeted by mind control technology and harassment by staff at RAF Menwith Hill. The correspondent links these experiences to a UFO sighting on 11 February 2002, where they claim to have seen two RAF jets pursuing a UFO over the river Ouse at Selby. The Ministry of Defence consistently responds to these claims by stating that they have no evidence of extraterrestrial life, that no reports of UFO sightings were received for the date in question, and that the correspondent's allegations of harassment are matters for the civilian police. The file includes internal Ministry of Defence minutes discussing how to handle the correspondent, noting that the individual has contacted various authorities and maintains a website detailing their claims. The file also contains an article titled 'High-Tech Crimes and Electromagnetic Madness' by Arlene Tyner, which discusses various conspiracy theories regarding mind control, the CIA, and the death of Admiral Jeremy 'Mike' Boorda. The Ministry of Defence staff express frustration with the repetitive nature of the correspondence but continue to provide formal responses, eventually advising the correspondent to contact the police if they feel they are being harassed. The file serves as a record of the government's interaction with an individual who believes they are a victim of state-sponsored psychological warfare.
The Ministry of Defence remains open-minded about the existence or otherwise of extraterrestrial lifeforms, but to date we know of no definitive evidence which substantiates their existence.
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Official Assessment
The Ministry of Defence maintains it has no expertise or role in UFO matters and that there is no evidence of extraterrestrial lifeforms.
The Ministry of Defence investigated the correspondent's claims regarding RAF Menwith Hill and RAF Leeming, finding no evidence to support the allegations of harassment or UFO activity.
Witnesses
Key Persons
- Sir Peter SquireChief of the Air Staff
- Admiral Jeremy 'Mike' BoordaFormer Chief of Naval Operations
- Arlene TynerAuthor of 'High-Tech Crimes and Electromagnetic Madness'