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UFOs and the Media
Far
Shores
May 20,
1999
UFOs, The Official Secrets Act,
The Joint Intelligence Committee
by Nick Redfern,
Has the British
Government ever employed the use of the Official Secrets Act to silence those
implicated in the UFO subject? To those armchair researchers who proclaim that
such an idea is absurd, I say: 'Think again.' In my first book, A Covert Agenda,
I presented clear evidence via officially-released documents now available at
the Public Record Office at Kew, that in both 1953 and 1956 orders were
circulated throughout the RAF warning personnel not to talk about the UFO issue
outside of official channels; however, the records which had been declassified
at the time I wrote the book did not directly reference the OSA or its potential
use from a ufological perspective.
Nevertheless, I was also able to
present the testimony of a number of individuals (some with media ties) who
asserted that the OSA had been used to keep the truth surrounding UFOs under
wraps. Via a file that I secured only days ago from the PRO, however, I am now
able to prove conclusively that UFOs and the Official Secrets Act go hand in
hand. Exactly why the Government has chosen to release this file is a mystery in
itself, given that it sharply contradicts past assertions.
The file in question (titled 'UFO
Policy') covers the period 1958 to 1963 and revolves around UFO investigations
undertaken by various Air Ministry departments during that time frame. Contained
within the file is a 6-page document dating from December 1960 and circulated at
'Secret' level throughout the Royal Air Force. Like earlier papers, it details
the procedures to be followed in the event that military radar operators, RAF
pilots, civil pilots or members of the public should report a UFO.
Interestingly, however, the paper
in question contains two eye- opening Revelation. First, it states that in
situations where UFOs were tracked on radar, any military aircraft in the
vicinity were to be diverted from their normal flight to 'investigate the
phenomena'. Second, and far more significant, is the Air Ministry's overwhelming
desire to prevent the media and the public learning about such intrusions,
trackings and interceptions. I quote from the paper in question: 'The Press are
never to be given information about unusual radar sightings. Unauthorised
disclosures of this type will be viewed as offences under the Official Secrets
Act.
Although brief in nature, this
document (which remained in use until the formation of the MoD on 1 April 1964 -
how appropriate) makes it abundantly clear that the UFO issue was indeed covered
by the OSA. On another - but equally important - matter, the file in question
also makes a very brief reference to a pre-1959 study of the UFO mystery carried
out by none other than the British Government's Joint Intelligence Committee (JIC)!
Certainly, it has long been recognised that at various times since the late
1940s investigations into UFO encounters have been undertaken by the Royal Air
Force, the Air Ministry and the Ministry of Defence. However, the revelation
that the JIC also carried out an investigation more than 40 years ago is of
great significance. Why so?
First, the membership of the JIC
includes not just elite personnel from the MoD, the Treasury and the Foreign and
Commonwealth Office, but also the heads of MI5, MI6 and the Government
Communications Headquarters at Cheltenham - GCHQ! Second, the fact that (to my
knowledge) no rumours have ever circulated to the effect that the JIC undertook
its own UFO investigation programme in the late 1940s or 1950s, is an indication
of the level of secrecy that surrounded the project. The files at the Public
Record Office concerning the JIC make no reference to a 1940s/50s UFO
investigation; however, I am now actively looking to resolve this issue via
several methods and hope ultimately to reveal further findings at a later date.
At this stage, the extent to which any of this may have a bearing on the
allegations of direct UFO studies undertaken by GCHQ, MI5 and MI6 both decades
ago and in the present day, can only be guessed at.

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