Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Landed Object Seen Near Stonehenge? / Another French Report on G.E.P.A.N. / Alien Life in Our Galaxy

📅 August 10, 1984 📍 A303 near Stonehenge, Potton 📄 press_compilation

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The document reports on a 1984 UFO sighting near Stonehenge, critiques the effectiveness of the French research body G.E.P.A.N., and presents the skeptical views of the British Astronomical Association president regarding extraterrestrial life.

This document is a compilation of press reports regarding UFO sightings and the status of French UFO research. The first section details a sighting on August 10, 1984, near Stonehenge, where the Waistell family observed multiple bright orange and gold spheres and a large, house-sized object with windows. The family reported the incident to the Ministry of Defence. The second section provides a critical assessment of the French government agency G.E.P.A.N. by Dr. Jean-Pierre Petit, who characterizes the organization as moribund and dismisses its scientific output as a 'tranquilizer' for public opinion. The final section discusses the views of Miss Heather Couper, the first woman president of the British Astronomical Association, who expresses skepticism regarding the existence of alien life and the validity of UFO reports, while noting that the U.S. government may be using the 'alien' narrative as a cover for secret weapons development.

And he goes on: 'You may rest assured at present that there is nothing more to be expected from this organization, which is in any case moribund. Credits cut to 200,000 Francs per annum (which is virtually nothing, when you realize what the C.N.E.S.'s norms are).'

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