WHY AREN’T THE UK GOVERNMENT TAKING UAP SERIOUSLY?
The United States government is currently sharing UAP information with its closest allies within the ‘Five Eyes’, according to a piece of information obtained via the ‘Fast Walkers’ article in the ‘The Debrief’. This information is coming via various intelligence officials who have agreed to be quoted anonymously In the December 2020 article, written by renowned and established journalist Tim McMillan. It is reported that the NSA secure network ‘NSANET’ has held specific U.S. UAP report information not too dissimilar with what we might see in the upcoming unclassified UAPTF June report. It was via this secure classified server by which the British intelligence agency GCHQ received access to the sensitive data presented in the amended intelligence report, the contents of which have been perceived as ‘profoundly provocative’, particularly when considering the sheer potential for ‘intelligences of unknown origin.’
By being able to access NSANET, it essentially means that the GCHQ and possibly others (within five eyes) have access to this shared intelligence server and to the intelligence report of UAP data, however this doesn’t necessarily mean that the data has been acted upon or passed up the chain of command to the various defence committees. Just because it’s there and available doesn’t mean that the U.K. executive and legislative branches of Parliament are actively intervening, and it currently doesn’t seem that UAPdata has been circulated up the chain of command in the same way it has in the States.
The Debrief was told the accompanying photo was captured from within the cockpit of an F/A-18 fighter jet with a pilot’s personal cell phone. According to three U.S. officials who had seen it, the photo showed an unidentified silver “cube-shaped” object. The report is said to have indicated the object was “hovering” or completely motionless when military pilots encountered it. All three officials agreed that based on the photo, the object appeared to be at an altitude of roughly 30,000 to 35,000 feet and approximately 1,000 feet from the fighter jet… Two other intelligence officials said they received the information via “NSANet” (the NSA’s official intranet). An additional source said the report was distributed via the CIA’s Intelink system.
When the UAP report was allegedly first shared in 2019 to NSANET and the CIA’s internal classified system, it contained assessments and evidence of UAP technology that is not in U.S. inventory, the British government had made no efforts to engage the potential threat to national security, nor update the British people on such issues.
One of the intelligence reports, released in early 2019, is said to have provided a general overview of the UAP topic and included details of previous military encounters. According to sources who had read it, the report also contained an unreleased photograph of “aerial phenomena” categorised as “unidentified.”
Unfortunately, despite the U.S. taking the issue seriously, and despite the U.K. seemingly having access to the the UAP report as early as 2019, the Ministry of Defence (MOD) has failed both the British people and leadership.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson openly dismissed the concept of ‘UFOs’ on the British television program ‘This Morning’ in 2019. Interestingly, he nor any of his defence cabinet has ever openly discussed UAP or the potential threat to national security.
Additionally, when researcher Dan from the UAPMedia team contacted the Royal Airforce via Headquarters Airforce Command regarding the officially sanctioned U.S. UAP programs, he received a reply which cited that the Ministry of Defence (MOD) uses the terms UAP and UFO interchangeably. The reply also stated that the MOD no longer investigate ‘UFO’ reports because ‘in over 50 years no reported UFO sighting reported to the Department has ever indicated the existence of any military threat to the U.K.’

At no point did UAP Media UK mention the word ‘extra terrestrial’ in our original letter. This is further evidence that the British government is intent to keep brushing the UAP subject under the carpet.
The statements provided to UAPMedia emulate the conclusions of Project Condign, a secret UFO study undertaken by the British Government’s Defence Intelligence Staff (DIS) between 1997 and 2000. Essentially, it was found that there was no threat to U.K. national security as UFO/UAP don’t resemble anything that can’t be explained as as threat.
A MoD spokesperson said: “Both this study (Condign Report, 2000) and the original “Flying Saucer Working Party” (already in public domain in the national Archives) concluded that there is insufficient evidence to indicate the presence of any genuine unidentified aerial phenomena… it is unlikely that we would carry out any future studies unless such evidence were to emerge.
Despite the National Archives showing information that Prime Minister Winston Churchill kept quiet a ‘UFO’ incident from the public to avoid mass panic. The official position of the United Kingdom still uses the conclusions of the Condign Report to this day, and more alarmingly, those conclusions comes in direct contrast to congressional oversight committees in America who are actively funding UAP programs such as the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP) and the heavily debated Advanced Aerospace Weapons System Application Program (AAWSAP), with the former first disclosed by The New York Times and Politico in 2017. The other more disturbing issue, is that the Headquarters Air Command response bizarrely cited ‘extraterrestrial life’ (despite no mention of such by UAPMedia to the agency). The request was for information on real world threats to British national security, rather than conspiracies about little green men, and yet the response was exactly that. We received a similar response from Jeremy Quin MP in a letter forwarded to him on our behalf by a local MP and we outlined this in an article dated 1st June.
Moving forward, and August 04th 2020 brought a significant announcement from DOD, that the Senate Select Committee for Intelligence (SSCI) had requested an established Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon Task Force (UAPTF) which would investigate anomalous objects of unknown origin.
The Department of Defense established the UAPTF to improve its understanding of, and gain insight into, the nature and origins of UAPs. The mission of the task force is to detect, analyze and catalog UAPs that could potentially pose a threat to U.S. national security.
The climatic conclusion would take us to June, 2021 and the UAPTF report which is expected to provide evidence (not of aliens), but to say further UAP investigation is needed by a fully funded government body that examine this radical technology. An established UAP program similar to what was AATIP (2007-2012), will undoubtedly be sought for by the SSCI.
We have things flying over our military bases and places where we’re conducting military exercises and we don’t know what it is and it isn’t ours… Frankly, if it’s something outside this planet that might actually be better than the fact that we’ve seen some sort of technological leap from the Chinese or Russians or some other adversary that allows them to conduct this sort of activity,” Rubio said. “That to me is a national security risk and one we should be looking into.
Now just because the United States is currently investigating these anomalous craft that are engaging military airspace, doesn’t necessarily mean that the U.K. military is also being engaged. There are no signs of this. At all. In recent weeks (at time of writing) UAPMedia has had no response from letters to multiple Parliament ministers who sit on the oversight committees for defence. Also, it must be noted that the response from Headquarters Air Command, essentially dismissed the question of UAPTF without so much as addressing the concerns raised by our team regarding the potential threats to British national security.
Interestingly, if the anonymous intelligence officials are to be believed, it shows that the GCHQ have access to the sensitive U.S. UAP data via the NSANET, such as the now famous trans-medium ‘Black Triangle’ photo (allegedly the size of a football field). This means that officially, the U.K. intelligence services cannot say they were not informed or did not have access to any form of relevant data, so as to inform the executive branches. Whether they are openly acting on UAP data or keeping it classified under national security is unknown at this point, and whether this data has been escalated up the chain of command is another issue which again lacks transparency.
The point here is that as America inch closer to congressional hearings and an official UAP program with consistent leaks into the public sphere, we can only assume that pressure will build on the MOD and Parliament to safe guard its people.
Until then and despite the raft of recent mainstream media coverage of the subject in print, online and on screen, we are being kept in the dark about possibly the biggest issue in human history.