Top UFO expert reveals the X Files that convinced him aliens are real

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Top UFO expert reveals the X Files that convinced him aliens are real

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A top British UFO investigator has revealed his top five secret X-files for the first time.

World renowned expert and author Philip Mantle has probed hundreds of close encounters over the years.

Now, he has recounted previously unreleased cases, including a mum and six children who saw three aliens in Yorkshire, still remain a complete mystery.

The former director of investigations of the British UFO Research Association and UK representative of MUFON - the world's biggest UFO organisation - is due to speak for the final time in public about his research.

Mr Mantle, of Pontefract, Yorkshire, will speak at a major UFO conference organised by Outer Limits Magazine in Hull next month.

His first unexplained case involved Wing Commander Alan Turner MBE, who was duty military supervisor at RAF Sopley, Hampshire in 1971.

He describes seeing objects climbing at supersonic speeds from 3,000ft to 60,000ft — beyond the capabilities of any aircraft at the time.

Mr Turner said: 'I am at a loss to explain what I, and many other people, saw.

'To climb to such a height in only forty miles was beyond the ability of any fighter aircraft at the time

'In those days aircraft could not climb at such a rate. To be seen on displays by three different ground radars, plus the airborne radar in the Canberra, is also a mystery.'

On the other side of the world in Melbourne, Australia, Roy and Ralph Keane claimed to have captured photographs of a UFO.
Father and son Roy and Ralph Keane were out in their back garden in Kilsyth when they spotted the crafts, in 1995.
Mr Keane said: 'Each time the object was photographed, it appeared to be moving on a trajectory to our right as we looked up at it.
'Almost immediately after each picture was taken, the flying object seemed to momentarily 'hover', then 'dip' and move to the left very suddenly.'
'Each time this occurred, both my son and I rushed around the side of our house in an attempt to see where the object had moved to.
'Each time, on arrival at the front of our house, there was no sign of the object anywhere to be seen in the sky!'
The pictures were analysed by photographic expert Winston Keech whose report said concluded that the images were not a hoax.


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