New defense system: man sure to solve UK’s biggest UFO mystery (video)

Simon Holland is Scotland’s leading ufology expert. He believes that a special project of a major British military company could involve a diamond-shaped ship escorted by special Harrier fighters.

Researcher Simon Holland is confident he can solve the biggest mystery of UFOs in Scotland and perhaps beyond. He believes he has solved the famous “Kelvin thing” about a photograph taken in Perthshire in 1990. This is reported by the Daily Record.

On Monday, March 6, the newspaper reported that what many consider to be the best UFO photograph ever taken was taken by Kevin Russell, a young hotel receptionist in Glasgow.

“Kevin Russell, mentioned in the article, may be the best person to tell first-hand what happened and help solve this mystery,” says Simon.

It is generally accepted that the negatives were sent to the Ministry of Defense, but later disappeared, but a photo was hidden by a press officer.

Previously unnamed, but now former BBC Horizons producer Holland believes it gets to the heart of the mystery and suggests that British Aerospace (the UK’s largest defense company engaged in weapons development) is working on a new one. radar protection system believes that this project may involve a diamond-shaped ship accompanied by special Harrier fighters.

“I think most people agree that the photo is not fake. I believe there was a mysterious plane in the sky that day,” Holland said.

The Ministry of Defense had previously stated that on August 4, 1990, no warplanes of which they might be aware had flown over Perthshire. Adam believes this is a big clue to who they really are.

“I discovered that the other British Harrier aircraft belonged to a defense contractor, British Aerospace (BAE Systems). They used themselves as multi-round defense test platforms, testing their advanced technology. I dug deeper and found out that Marconi Advanced Materials. Researcher, Lancashire “He was probably working on an advanced cloaking material for the US Air Force, located at UAE headquarters in Wharton,” he said.

Holland said he recently spoke with Ron Evans, one of the developers of British Aerospace’s privacy program in the late 1980s. Adam told Simon about using stealth metamaterials to hide planes from radar.

“I think there’s enough evidence to show that something is going on. It would be very helpful if the Department of Defense came out and told us everything,” Holland concluded.

Previously Focus He wrote that more than 500 cases of UFO detection have been investigated in the United States. About 200 unidentified flying objects detected by the Americans are reported to have no supernatural or unusual origin.

It has also been reported that Americans collectively report “UFO abduction rays.” Residents of several states simultaneously witnessed a rare weather phenomenon called “pillars of light”, which some compare to rays from alien spacecraft.

Source: Focus

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