Almost a half century since the crash of a UFO in Roswell, New Mexico, UFO hysteria has taken over our culture.
Yet, it was not until the late 1990s that British defense intelligence agents began getting many requests to examine suspected UFO sightings around the nation. In response, government analysts undertook a comprehensive analysis on sightings to see if they were a potential threat. (UFO seen on a Royal British Air Force installation)
The investigation, completed in 2000, ruled denied the existence of alien spacecraft in the United Kingdom, preventing the intelligence service from receiving more sighting reports. Yet, this prompted conspiracy theorists to demand that the British government delete the records upon which the study was based, as well as the database in which the sightings had been collated and analyzed. Since then, the United Kingdom Ministry of Defense has not responded publicly to any UFO-related requests. The UFO department was shut down in 2009 when it was determined that it had no defensive use.
But, the British intelligence service cannot resist spreading proof of the existence of alien spacecraft over the whole United Kingdom's airspace. Like the latest footage captured in the English region of Wycombe, close to a Royal Air Force (RAF) installation, which shows an unidentified flying object leaving behind a weird white trail. (UFO seen on a Royal British Air Force installation)
The incredible Wycombe UFO
A 19-year-old guy named Lucas Budel filmed a suspicious unidentified flying object in Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, England, close to an RAF installation. Curiously, the British government utilized this facility to examine claimed UFO encounters around the country. (UFO seen on a Royal British Air Force installation)
"I was sitting in my room in front of my computer when I noticed a dazzling light dropping from the sky," Lucas told the British newspaper Daily Star. "Initially, I believed it to be a falling meteorite, which is a rare occurrence, until it paused for a few seconds and disappeared. I didn't have time to film it since I was so amazed. Then, it vanished."
"After the video went viral, the majority of Internet users contended that it was an alien Spacecraft. According to specialists in the area, the strange object seen in the photographs moves in the sky in a manner that no known aircraft is capable of achieving with present technology. (UFO seen on a Royal British Air Force installation)
Some conspirators, though, asserted that the object may be a secret military spaceship built using alien technology. Nevertheless, after reviewing the footage, Lucas theorized that the UFO may be concealed under an electric cloud.
"The simplest way to describe it was as an electric cloud that continually went in opposite directions," Lucas added. "It appeared at one point as though red sparks or lightning were bouncing. Before the 'engines' started up again, it appeared that whatever it was had lost its power and was falling to the earth.
The 19-year-old British man also claimed to have seen the UFO break into two distinct luminous bodies.
"I'm certain it was an unusual phenomena, whether it was a rainstorm, military testing, or something from another planet. It like a cloud of evaporating electricity. Someone also suggested that it may be a drone, however based on my observations, it did not appear to be a drone. Lucas remarked, "I've never seen anything like this, especially in my region."
However the skeptics have a different perspective than the conspiracy theorists, believing that it is an electrically charged cloud. When the earth is heated, it appears to heat the air above it. This heated air is buoyant. When air rises, water vapor cools and condenses into clouds. As the air continues to rise, the cloud continues to expand. At the cloud's summit, the temperature is below the freezing point, causing water vapor to condense into ice. (UFO seen on a Royal British Air Force installation)
Suddenly, the cloud has turned into a stormy cloud. As they travel, several small particles of ice clash with one another. All of these impacts result in an electrical charge buildup. Ultimately, the entire cloud becomes charged with electricity. In the cloud's uppermost layer, lighter and more positively charged particles arise. The heavier, negatively charged particles remain contained within the cloud. Then, when the positive and negative charges within the cloud have grown sufficiently, a massive flash (lightning) happens between the two charges. This is comparable to a static electrical spark, but considerably bigger. (UFO seen on a Royal British Air Force installation)
The fact is that it is always intriguing to learn the skeptic's perspective, regardless of how ludicrous it may seem. So, what do you think about the UFO in Wycombe? A spacecraft from another planet or a moving cloud charged with electricity?