Scientists somehow long ago reasoned that there are infinitely many planets similar to the Earth in the galaxy, which means that there is life somewhere. And the aliens are meant. Only now, no one seriously thinks about any contact, and therefore any more or less official information instantly attracts the attention of the masses.
First of all, there are not so many constructive documents on 6,700 pages of declassified documents. Yes, there are a couple of transcripts of the pilots, but they are no different in anything interesting. Anyone interested in UFOlogy has seen such records a thousand times: “I see a cigar-shaped body. The speed is too high, I cannot continue the chase …"
Much more interesting is the description of government behavior. Before, no one thought to joke about extraterrestrial activity: Tony Blair, for example, in the 98th year, gathered a very serious meeting on the topic of the increasing frequency of UFO sightings. The funny thing is that the reason for calling the meeting was the only indignant voice of the then famous ufologist, that "the government is hiding the truth."
After gathering the conference, Blair directly asked the Secretary of Defense how things were with the aliens, to which he replied: "Yes, we are interested, but the government is not very willing to fund such research." Subsequently, Tony wrote to the scandalous ufologist the answer: "You, of course, can request information about the aliens, but you will not be given it because of the directive on the protection of privacy and personal space."
There was, by the way, a whole department for alien research. However, it was recently closed: in 2009. Because of its uselessness, for over the past 50 years the British have not met anyone in the air.
Several reports of a certain "alien scout" (written, obviously, before the closure of the department) may seem curious, in which he comes to the conclusion that the earth may be of interest to aliens both for "military", "scientific" purposes, and in the sense of an ordinary " tourism ". In addition, the official emphasizes that if alien technologies fell into the hands of Britain, they would find a worthy application. However, the question of the seriousness of his statements is removed by the last phrases of the report, in which he clarifies that he actually had no contacts with little green men.