UFO Files Season 2 Episode 3
UFO Files
Season 2

Ep 3. Britain's X-Files

  • April 25, 2005
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Britain's X-Files is the third episode of the second season of the television series UFO Files. In this episode, the focus is on the history of UFO sightings in Britain, which has been a hotbed for UFO activity for centuries.

The episode begins by taking a look at a number of famous sightings that have occurred in Britain, many of which have never been fully explained. The show examines the case of the "Welsh Triangle," an area where hundreds of people have reported seeing strange objects in the sky. It also looks at the infamous incident over Rendlesham Forest, where US Air Force personnel claimed to have seen a UFO land. The episode also examines the case of Lonnie Zamora, a New Mexico police officer who reported seeing a flying saucer while on patrol in 1964.

The show then shifts its focus to the British government's response to these sightings. The episode explores the Ministry of Defence's (MoD) "UFO desk," which was set up in 1950 to investigate sightings. The show interviews a number of individuals who worked at the UFO desk, and we get a sense of how seriously the MoD took these reports. The desk was eventually shut down in 2009, and the government claimed that there was no evidence of any extraterrestrial activity.

However, the episode suggests that there may have been more to the MoD's investigations than they were letting on. The show interviews Nick Pope, who worked at the UFO desk for several years. Pope claims that there were many cases that could not be explained, and that the government may have been covering up the truth about UFO activity in Britain.

The episode also explores the role of the military in investigating UFOs. The show examines a number of declassified documents that suggest that the military may have been involved in cover-ups of their own. For example, the show looks at the case of Flight Lieutenant John Kilburn, who was suspended from duty after reporting a UFO sighting. Kilburn claimed that he saw a disc-shaped object land near his base, and that he was ordered not to talk about it.

Finally, the episode considers the current state of UFO research in Britain. The show interviews several researchers who are still investigating sightings today. They discuss some of the latest sightings, including reports of triangular-shaped craft that have been seen all over the country. They also examine some of the evidence that has been collected, including photographs and videos.

Overall, Britain's X-Files is an intriguing look at the history of UFO sightings in Britain. The episode is packed with fascinating stories and interviews with eyewitnesses and experts. It leaves the viewer wondering whether there really has been a government cover-up, or whether the truth about UFOs is still out there.

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