Declassified UFO / UAP Document
The UFO CONCERN REPORT on the HILL-NORTON UFO INITIATIVE
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This report documents the formation and findings of 'UFO CONCERN', an initiative led by Lord Hill-Norton to address the UFO phenomenon. It compiles various reports and concerns from correspondents, emphasizing the need for serious, high-level investigation into the spiritual, political, and defence implications of UFOs.
This document, titled 'The UFO CONCERN REPORT on the HILL-NORTON UFO INITIATIVE', serves as a comprehensive record of an informal group established to address the implications of the UFO phenomenon. Founded by Admiral of the Fleet The Lord Hill-Norton and co-ordinated by Paul Inglesby, the group, known as 'UFO CONCERN', sought to influence government disclosure and provide a serious, high-level examination of UFO reports. The report details the origins of the initiative, which began in 1995 following discussions between the Admiral and Inglesby regarding the lack of serious, high-level attention given to the UFO enigma. The authors express disappointment that the initiative did not attract more high-level support, yet they highlight the wealth of information gathered from over 170 correspondents. The report is structured into three parts: Part I outlines the history and aims of the initiative; Part II categorizes the concerns of correspondents in the UK, including government cover-ups, defence implications, media influence, abduction reports, and religious/spiritual dimensions; and Part III summarizes concerns from abroad, including reports from Australia, the United States, Canada, and several European nations. A recurring theme throughout the report is the author's belief that the UFO phenomenon is not merely a scientific or physical mystery, but one with profound spiritual and potentially demonic implications. The report frequently references the 'Little Green Men' stigma and criticizes the media and government for their dismissive or secretive attitudes. It also touches upon controversial topics such as human cloning, remote viewing, and the potential for alien influence on human political and religious leaders. The document concludes that while UFO CONCERN is a small group with limited resources, it has succeeded in raising awareness and highlighting the urgent need for a more serious, academic, and theological approach to the subject. The report suggests that the phenomenon is part of a global control system and that the 'truth' is far more complex than simple extraterrestrial visitation. The final notice, dated 1st September 2003, reiterates that while the phenomenon might have faded due to responsible handling, the potential for a resurgence remains, and the group continues to view the phenomenon as a serious, potentially subversive threat.
The time is long past when it can credibly be doubted that physical objects, not man-made, are regularly active in Earth's atmosphere, so my questions are, surely, not unreasonable.
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Official Assessment
UFOs are part and parcel of some global control system for manipulating human beliefs and behaviour.
The report concludes that the UFO phenomenon is a complex, multi-faceted issue with significant religious, spiritual, and defence implications. It argues that the phenomenon is not merely a physical mystery but a potential global control system, and that governments have failed to address the issue with the necessary seriousness.
Key Persons
- Admiral of the Fleet The Lord Hill-Norton GCBFounder of the UFO CONCERN group
- Graham KnewstubChairman of UFO CONCERN
- Paul InglesbyCo-ordinating Secretary