Mock up of the Calvin UFO incident based on the descriptions of the captured UFO. Credit: Mirror

Best Ever UFO Photograph to be Released by Government–10 Facts You Should Know

Will the Pentagon release the photo that was recently banned for release by the UK until 2072?

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In anticipation of the upcoming UFO report in the US, UFOlogists and investigators have been bringing our attention back to some of the most important cases in recent and older history. This time, it is the case of the Calvine Incident which occurred in 1990 in Scotland. Allegedly, the government has been keeping a real UFO photo from the event, which is supposedly one of the most compelling pieces of evidence of their existence. Nick Pope, an expert on UFOs who formerly worked as an investigator with the British Ministry of Defence, brought this to our attention.

Ten facts you should know about the Calvine Incident and the alleged genuine UFO photo

1. The Calvine UFO incident happened in the Scottish Highlands in 1990 when two hikers allegedly spotted a motionless craft that accelerated at an extreme speed high in the sky and disappeared.

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2. The names of the hikers remain anonymous, and nobody but investigators know who they are, but allegedly, they took six genuine photos of the UFO.

3. The eyewitnesses sent their photos to the newspaper, which then contacted the Ministry of Defence in accordance with the law. Of course, the MoD acquired the images, and have never been published anywhere.

4. Unfortunately, despite the fact that Mr. Pope retired from the MoD in 2006, he remains bound by the Official Secrets Act. He cannot share any important details of his investigations until the real images are released to the public.

5. Yet, he has given us a brief description of the UFO based on the photos. He claims that it looked nothing like any conventional aircraft as it did not have wings, tails, engines, or any of the typical parts of a plane. He also claims that it was about 100 feet in diameter.

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6. It was expected that the British government would release the photo last year since the “30-year rule” for declassification had already expired. Yet, there were reports that the MoD banned the dossier’s release until 2072, which is unbelievable.

7. Mr. Pope believes that the Pentagon has a copy of the Calvine Incident photo and hopes it will be released in the official report in June. If not, we would have to wait for another few decades before we see the evidence.

8. It is also important to mention that MoD investigators have confirmed that the Calvin UFO photo is genuine. Moreover, it was taken in broad daylight, which is extremely rare for UFO footage but has allowed experts to study the object better.

9. After all, the six photos taken by eyewitnesses are from the early 90s when it was impossible to alter footage in the way we see it today.

10. Pope returned to the MoD more than a decade ago to work on the public release of UFO files, only to find that the Calvine Incident photo had disappeared. Officially, all UFO investigations by the Ministry of Defense were terminated in 2009. Yet, Pope believes that classified work is still being done.


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Sources:

Hawkins, J. (2020, October 10). UFO dossier into Scottish ‘spacecraft sighting’ kept secret for another 50 years.
Holloway, H. (2021, May 14). US must reveal secrets of ‘best ever’ UFO photo showing 100ft craft over Scotland after ‘The UK cover up’, says investigator.
Pope, N. (2020, October 10). I’ve seen top secret photos showing ‘Britain’s most significant UFO sighting’.

Written by Vladislav Tchakarov

Hello, my name is Vladislav and I am glad to have you here on Curiosmos. As a history student, I have a strong passion for history and science, and the opportunity to research and write in this field on a daily basis is a dream come true.

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