By Lee Speigel
The Huffington Post
7-11-13
Last month, the British government released 4,400 pages of previously unreleased documents. Its the last of the so-called UFO files that had not been available to the public.
But is the public really being told the truth? The answer depends on who you ask.
Britains top UFO authorities are hardly in agreement. In fact, the only thing they have in common is disrespect for one another.
In one corner, we have Nick Pope, the former Ministry of Defense (MoD) employee who worked on the official UFO desk in the early 1990s.
In the other corner, we have David Clarke of Sheffield Hallam University, who has been the official consultant to the National Archives for its just-concluded five-year program to release more than 50,000 pages of MoD UFO files.
Gentlemen, lets see a fair fight. Keep your gloves up. Lets see no shots below the belt. In case of a knockdown, go to a neutral corner.
The recent slugfest began with Popes comment on the UFOs and Nukes site: "Some people would probably use the term useful idiot to describe [Clarkes] parroting the MoD no defense significance sound bite, which was designed solely to keep Parliament, the media and the public off our backs."
Clarkes response: "Popes condescending description of me as a useful idiot is not only personally insulting but gross hypocrisy, coming from a man who has himself parroted the official MoD line on UFOs whilst employed by them until 2006 and even continues to do so today when it suits his purposes and/or his audience. Therefore, by his own definition, he was a useful idiot but more likely is now just an idiot," Clarke told The Huffington Post in an email....
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See Also:
British UFO Document Release Designed to Deflect Public and Media Interest Says Former Ministry of Defence UFO Specialist
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