So what do people think of the Gatwick UFO case? Because that is actually what it is — the alleged drone is by an unidentified flying object; the fact it is interpreted as a drone rather than aliens or Santa doing practice runs just tells us about how we perceive things these days. A modern myth of things seen in the sky, indeed…
So the police are now stressing they believe the 67 eye witness reports of a drone over the airfield: a drone that was apparently chased by a police helicopter. Yet despite the fact 67 people saw it, Gatwick we might assume has rather a lot of surveillance cameras and one presumes quite good technology for seeing what is going on in the sky and thousands of annoyed people taking selfies as their holiday plans are ruined, the police have not found a single photo or recording of the drone? It is more than a bit strange.
So yes, this is a classic UFO case, and possibly a job for ASSAP. It tells us something about strange phenomena, and maybe we should be looking in to this case, whether ufo, hallucination or moral panic, or just an elusive drone…
To me, this smacks of misinformation, deliberately given out to the public in order to cover up a greater problem; flight systems outage, caused by a hack. There are many suspects to be considered. Russian and other hostile intelligence agencies engaged in a cyber war. However, I would not discount the possibility of an E.E.C connection. That the UK is due to exit in March, the temptation to threaten and ultimately weaken the economic stability of the UK, must have crossed the minds of those whom Nigel Farage has labelled; European gangsters. There is no doubt that some will be tempted to remove their gloves and pursue a more aggressive policy towards the UK. After all, the UK will be seen as a rival competitor, after Brexit.
The next best likelihood, I believe, is the intrusion by miniature aliens in their miniature flying saucers, preparing the grounds for an intergalactic invasion.
It certainly is an interesting case, which appears to have gone somewhat quiet.
Nik Hunter ,….yes; very quiet. Where are the investigative newspaper reports? Where are the investigative reporters? Can they not find a lead? Or, have they been lent upon?
How much of the taxpayers money has been spent on paying a third party, to remove their ransomware? I thought that GCHQ had systems in place to prevent, or to step in when these systems come under attack? Doesn’t fill me with confidence. Quite the opposite.
On the miniature alien front; could the recently reported, repeating fast radio bursts (FRBs) from deep space have anything to do with it?
Hey Stuart you vanished from Facebook? Drop me an email so we can stay in touch? I had an idea about that forum you suggested?