by Playfuls Staff |
30th December 2006

According to a Reuters report, The French space agency, (Centre
National d’Etudes Spatiales) is ready to publish online its archive of UFO
incidents. Jacques Arnould, an official from
CNES quoted by Reuters, said [more]
that the archive, which contains around 1600 incidents, will go online in
January or February.
The identity of those who reported the incidents will be protected
for privacy reasons. "Often they are made to the Gendarmerie, which
provides an official witness statement ... and some come from airline
pilots," he said by telephone fro Reuters.
In May this year, a UFO study, published by the British
government, has concluded there is no proof that alien life forms exist. The
400-page report -- "Unidentified Aerial Phenomena in the U.K." --
was kept secret for six years and was made public only through a Freedom of
Information Act from Sheffield Hallam University.
The report's unidentified author or authors say they failed
to find evidence to support the existence of unidentified flying objects, BBC has
informed at the time.
The report explains UFO sightings by people in Britain and
around the world are the result of "physical, electrical and magnetic
phenomena in the atmosphere, mesosphere and ionosphere."