UFOs have been in the news again with the passage of the UAP Disclosure Act of 2023 (UAP stands for Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena).
The law requires government agencies to hand over all documents relating to UFOs within 300 days, including any samples or technology that may have been recovered.
The US president may delay the disclosure of certain documents if disclosure would pose a risk to national security.
In addition to passing this groundbreaking law, US intelligence officials have admitted to recovering devices of ‘non-human’ origin and have also revealed that they have special recovery teams to recover damaged – and even intact – UFOs – there is a great starting point for a Netflix series.
The peninsula has been the scene of spectacular and intriguing UFO activity in recent decades, and now that US legislation has given the ‘Flying Saucer’ phenomenon a stamp of authenticity, people (often wrongly labeled as ‘experts’) will now find it more difficult have to explain this. away the encounters of sightings of strange craft in our skies and on the ground.
An example that comes to mind is the light aircraft pilot who was flying his Cessna over West Kirby at an altitude of approximately 1,825 feet at a speed of 105 knots in June 2016 when the aircraft began to shake and the cockpit instruments worked strangely.
The pilot then saw a gigantic circular aircraft which he estimated to be approximately 100 meters in diameter, and beneath this gigantic UFO was an Airbus 320 with the white and orange livery of what appeared to be an easyJet passenger aircraft.
The UFO was approximately 50 meters above the aircraft and the pilot noticed that the aircraft had its wheels down. What was wrong was the trajectory of the plane: it was flying at a very steep angle south over the River Dee towards Flint.
The pilot flew his Cessna out of the path of the UFO and the plane, which, he suspected, had somehow ‘captured’ the UFO – as if by some magnetic force.
The pilot intended to follow the plane and report his sighting of the strange sight to air traffic controllers at John Lennon Airport when something extraordinary happened.
The colossal UFO seemed to shrink in size as it turned a ghostly pale color, and the plane hanging beneath it did the same.
There was a flash of light and both the UFO and the plane disappeared from the sky.
The instruments in the Cessna cockpit then returned to some normality. The pilot decided not to broadcast any messages, for fear of ridicule and possibly a huge dent in his good reputation.
Although the pilot told no one about the encounter – not even his wife – he received a phone call at his home in Heswall the day after the incident from an articulate man claiming to be an MI5 intelligence officer.
He mentioned the name William Valley and warned the pilot that the ‘large craft’ he had seen was a secret project of the Ministry of Defense and that it had been conducting experiments to see if it could take out an aircraft. “How do you know what I saw?” the pilot asked, “I never reported anything; Who are you?’
Mr. Valley spoke about the pilot and warned, “If you decide to tell anyone what you saw, you will never be seen or heard from again.”
Undeterred, the pilot made inquiries and told as many people as he could about the encounter, receiving a call from what he believed was an MI5 spokesperson apologizing for “the inappropriate attitude of Mr Valley.”
The spokesperson then said: ‘What you saw was in fact an Airbus 319 performing maneuvers over Wirral – the pilot was involved in aerial training exercises from John Lennon Airport, and I even have a reference to prove it – EZY9090 – so I hope this clarifies the matter.
“Many members of the public have called the airport because they also saw the planes circling over Wirral all day.”
“That’s perfect [expletive deleted]!” the pilot of the light aircraft told the ‘spokesman’: ‘I saw something not made on this earth, and it was not a passenger plane. Can I please have your name and number?”
The spokesperson’s voice then changed tone and suddenly sounded familiar: it sounded like Mr Valley again. “I have explained what you saw, and now I hope for your sake that you will drop this ridiculous claim about a UFO.”
‘That’s you again, isn’t it? Mr. Valley, right? Who the hell are you?” the pilot asked, and the line went dead. The pilot entered a code to find out the caller’s number, but the automatic response told him that the number had been withheld by the caller.
The reference given by the man to the pilot was checked and referred to the number of a flight that had taken place a month before the UFO encounter. William Valley was never heard from again – a name no one could determine when the pilot contacted various defense and aviation departments.
It is possible that Mr Valley was one of the so-called Men in Black – shady individuals who began showing up at UFO witnesses starting in the early 1950s, often claiming to be government officials.
They used to bully and threaten witnesses to keep them from reporting their experiences, often posing as air force and intelligence officials – but no one could ever trace the determined impostors and even the license plates of the cars they had seen, turned out to be false.
Did a UFO kidnap a passenger plane?
No one was ever reported missing, so it is possible that the kidnapping only took place for a short time and then the plane may have been put back on course while the heads of the crew and passengers were wiped clean so they wouldn’t know what had happened – or perhaps the plane the pilot saw was an advanced craft disguised as one of ours – all we can do is speculate.
The light aircraft pilot’s mental health suffered greatly from his strange experience and he became very paranoid and eventually stopped flying altogether.
People said he saw things, but hopefully with the UAP Disclosure Act we could learn the truth about the mysterious UFOs.
Author: Tom Slemen, a Liverpool writer best known as the author of the best-selling Haunted Liverpool book series, which documents paranormal incidents and unsolved or unusual crimes. Check his books Amazon here.