A set of UFO images that are included in one of recent batches of government documents published thanks to Edward Snowden, they were ridiculed by expert ufologists.
These pictures, according to Snowden, were taken by the British intelligence service GCHQ (Government Communications Headquarters). Three of they supposedly contain images of spaceships, but they were not recognized by UFO experts who called them fakes, writes Daily Mail.
A photo from open sources
According to Nigel Watson, author of a UFO book, one of photo taken in 2011 by a tourist in Cornwall, UK, is not proof of the existence of a UFO. The expert believes that it’s just a blurry image of a seagull or a deflated aerial ball.
Watson also claims that this photograph is actually a screenshot from a UFO video taken by Arthur Robles in Mexico. The expert believes that governments know that manipulation alleged UFOs can be used to control consciousness population. Therefore, the leak of these frames can cause a big blow to the reputation of those institutions that use similar practices in their work.
A photo from open sources
Many governments understand the real power of people’s faith in UFOs, so they are ready to use the Internet to distribute and strengthen these beliefs among the public. Unfortunately, to the photos stolen by Snowden have no text applications, that could reveal the purpose of such a deception.
According to the expert, the proof of this belief is that the fact that these fake photographs were stored as special documents secrecy. Why should the special services guard so hard fakes?