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UK media reports are stating that incoming UK Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg’s birth place of the village of Chalfont St Giles, England, “has been the focus of hundreds of UFO and close encounter reports” the latest of which are on May 10 and March 24, 2010.
According to one May 10, 2010 eyewitness report about Chalfont St. Giles, “There are some strange things happening over our small village. I saw some jets chasing a small faster object and then it all went strange and some army vans went flying past me. Somebody in the village got it on his phone and posted the video to YouTube but it was taken down a few hours later. The really strange thing is that there is a funny smell that appears every now and again, a bit like bad eggs but not really that strong.” A local newspaper has reported that the video was online and was taken down, although the newspaper cannot confirm the authenticity of the video,
At a meeting in Tynemouth, North Tyneside David Cameron, who is now UK Prime Minister in a Conservative-Liberal Democrat coalition government, was reported on January 27, 2009 to have said as Opposition Leader in the UK Parliament: "I have no idea there is intelligent life out there and no idea whether any of the sightings which have taken place or whether any incidents which have taken place have any basis in truth.
"When people have looked at the Roswell incident, or when people have looked at pictures... a rational explanation tends to be produced to try and show what has happened is not what those who believe in UFOs suggest.
"But I think we should be a open as possible, so I would be quite happy to give you a guarantee that if I became prime minister I would always be entirely open and frank about these things.
"I don't think any of us have any clue whether there's intelligent life out there and it is certainly not something that any government should seek to hide from anyone."
As Examiner.com has reported, “With its twin actions of (1) shutting down U.K. Ministry of Defence public UFO reports desk and (2) adopting a secret policy (revealed February 18, 2010) of destroying all UFO reports after 30 days, the U.K. Ministry of Defence has effectively adopting [the same public response profile and policy toward UFOs and extraterrestrial phenomena] as the U.S. Department of Defense. It has done so with a psyops show of mock paranoia toward the exopolitical research community, and a false note of “no inter-governmental communication regarding the extraterrestrial presence”. All of this has the impact of, and is most probably calculated to, result in more official obfuscation and stone-walling regarding the extraterrestrial presence.”
The Cameron-Clegg government has entered power in the U.K. at a time when possible institutional changes resulting in extraterrestrial disclosure are underway in the Russian Federation, and in Denver’s August 2010 Extraterrestrial Affairs commission vote.
Given the U.K. Ministry of Defence’s stone-walling actions toward UFO and extraterrestrial disclosure, is Prime Minister Cameron’s promise of an “open” and frank” policy toward UFO and extraterrestrial disclosure an empty campaign platform, or is there the intention of true change? Will Conservative Prime Minister Cameron buck the regressive trend toward UFO disclosure at the U.K. Ministry of Defence? Finally, is there any significance to UK Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg’s birthplace of the village of Chalfont St Giles, England being a UFO hot spot?
One development with possible positive impact on the prospects for UFO/extraterrestrial disclosure is that both Prime Minister David Cameron and Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg, prior to their 2010 election, publicly opposed the extradition to the U.S. of Gary McKinnon, who reportedly discovered evidence of “non-terrestrial” U.S. personnel.
Is David Cameron the Disclosure Prime Minister?
Prime Minister David Cameron made a now famous promise as Opposition Leader in the U.K. Parliament regarding UFO/extraterrestrial disclosure.
At a January 2009 public meeting at Tynemouth, North Tyneside, U.K. Mr. Cameron was questioned about recent UFO sightings in the U.K. Mr. Cameron was asked by an audience member: "In July last year the respected scientist and astronaut Dr Edgar Mitchell, who was the sixth man to walk on the moon, spoke on a British radio station.
"[Dr. Mitchell] said the American government had had contact with extra terrestrials on multiple occasions and that these were ongoing. He spoke about the Roswell event in 1947 where wreckage of a downed UFO was recovered and found to contain alien bodies. He said this event was real but was covered up by the government for many years. Do you agree with me that the British people have a right to know if we have been visited, and if so, when you become prime minister will you seek to lift the veil of secrecy and give the public the truth that they deserve?”
According to the BBC, Mr. Cameron replied: "I have no idea there is intelligent life out there and no idea whether any of the sightings which have taken place or whether any incidents which have taken place have any basis in truth. When people have looked at the Roswell incident, or when people have looked at pictures... a rational explanation tends to be produced to try and show what has happened is not what those who believe in UFOs suggest. But I think we should be as open as possible, so I would be quite happy to give you a guarantee that if I became prime minister I would always be entirely open and frank about these things. I don't think any of us have any clue whether there's intelligent life out there and it is certainly not something that any government should seek to hide from anyone."
These are words calculated to garner the support of the audience and of a larger electorate, but what do the words actually mean and will Mr. Cameron’s promises be matched with specific steps toward UFO/extraterrestrial disclosure in a Cameron-Clegg government?

Wiki: Will UK PM Cameron block Gary McKinnon's extradition to U.S.?
Gary McKinnon, David Cameron, Nick Clegg and extraterrestrial disclosure
The pending possible extradition of Gary McKinnon to the U.S. to stand trial has provided the Cameron-Clegg government with its first decision on issues related to UFO/extraterrestrial disclosure (as well as to the one-sided U.K.-U.S. extradition treaty).
According to UK news reports, “Family and supporters of accused Pentagon hacker Gary McKinnon are hopeful that the new Lib-Con government will honour promises made in opposition and bring a halt to controversial extradition proceedings. Both David Cameron and Nick Clegg supported the campaign against the extradition of Gary McKinnon, who suffers from Asperger's syndrome to the US to stand trial for hack attacks against US military systems back in 2001. US authorities have sought the extradition of McKinnon since 2005.”
Mr. McKinnon’s mother Janis Sharp wrote to Deputy Prime Minister Clegg “calling on the new coalition government to intervene in the case ahead of a judicial review on whether former home secretary Alan Johnson was correct in discounting expert medical opinion on McKinnon's fragile mental state in allowing extradition proceeding to proceed. The judicial review - the latest in a long series of legal challenges in the case - is due to take place on May 25 and 26.”
Janis Sharp stated, "The focus has changed. I'm hoping for a positive outcome before then [the judicial review]. I'm very hopeful and trust Clegg, [Chris] Huhne, Dominic Grieve and the new coalition."
According to one news report, “Mr. McKinnon's solicitor Karen Todner plans to ask incoming Home Secretary Theresa May, to reconsider the case, the Daily Mail reports. The paper adds that May was one of 160 Tory MPS who supported an unsuccessful opposition motion last year to reform extradition procedures between the US and UK.
“Dominic Grieve, the new attorney general, will be a key player in any plans to modify the extradition treaty, which was designed to deal with the extradition of terrorist suspects and other serious criminals.
“A joint program from the new coalition government promises sweeping civil liberties reform, including the abolition of the ID cards program and restrictions of the deployment of CCTV surveillance schemes. The coalition is yet to specifically address the question of reform of the US-UK extradition treaty, which allows Brits to be extradited to the US without the need for US authorities to present evidence but not the other way around.
“McKinnon admits hacking into insecure US military systems in the hunt for UFO related evidence, but contests US damage assessments. McKinnon's supporters have consistently called for a UK trial during a five-year campaign.”
What did Gary McKinnon actually find relating to a “non-terrestrial” fleet?
The U.S. government is trying to extradite Gary McKinnon for up to 63 years in prison for acts that the British authorities initially refused to prosecute. Mr. McKinnon claims he “found a list of officers' names under the heading ‘Non-Terrestrial Officers’. I looked it up and it's nowhere. I don't think it means little green men. What I think it means is not Earth-based. What I saw made me believe that they have some kind of spaceship, off planet."
Examiner.com readers can listen to Gary McKinnon’s own words about what he found in the following video:
One account of what Gary McKinnon found relating to extraterrestrial activity is as follows:
“[Gary McKinnon] was born in Glasgow in 1966, but grew up in London with his mother Janis and stepfather Wilson, a UFO fan. Wilson would spellbind Gary with stories of cigar-shaped objects floating over Bonnybridge, near Falkirk. Entranced, the teenage Gary joined Bufora, the British UFO Research Association. But he found the paranormal buffs who gathered there to be fainthearted hobbyists not interested in accumulating hardcore evidence. McKinnon was more earnest than that. He was especially intrigued by the question of how UFOs were fuelled. It seemed obvious to him they couldn't run on oil, because no oil tank could ever be big enough to get them across galaxies. So, he concluded, the extraterrestrials must have invented some kind of advanced, clean energy. And the US surely knew about it. They must have dissected crashed ET craft and learnt how to build their own oil-free vehicles. The thought of this incensed McKinnon as he sat in his new girlfriend's aunt's basement flat in Crouch End.
“’We're having wars over oil,’ he told a journalist from the UFO group Project Camelot in 2006. ‘We're burning fossil fuels. Pensioners are dying in Britain because they can't afford to heat themselves. So why on earth is this technology being sat on?’
“There was only one possible explanation: US government scientists were suppressing the information because they were in the pockets of evil oil conglomerates. Why were journalists not doggedly pursuing this important story? Well, McKinnon decided sometime in 1995, he'd take the initiative. Perceiving it to be a brave form of citizen journalism, he brought a copy of The Hacker's Handbook by Hugo Cornwall, quit his job as a hairdresser, and began to hack.
“’The real difference between me and journalists like you,’ he told me during our first meeting in 2003, ‘is that people like you are invited.’
“Gary McKinnon, being a loner and a techie since childhood, discovered the internet before most people did. The writer Dan Gillmor has termed these early pioneers ‘the former audience’ and because they were just working out how to behave in this new world, and because the boundaries were undefined, and they felt immortal in the seclusion of their homes, their actions sometimes descended into irresponsible craziness. McKinnon's craziness manifested itself in obsessive hacking. With a joint in the ashtray and a can of Foster's next to the mousepad, he hacked NASA, the Pentagon, and every US military installation he could get into. It was, he says, incredibly easy. He wrote a script that searched for network administrators who'd been too lazy to change their user names from ‘user name’ and their passwords from ‘password’. And when he found one he was in. He stopped washing and going out. His girlfriend dumped him and a new man moved in ‘because I was such a selfish waste of space. Poor Tamsin. And she was the one paying the phone bill because I didn't have a job. We were still living together. God, have you ever tried living with someone after you've split up? It's bad.’
“His testimony offers a compelling argument against conspiracy theories. He spent between five and seven years roaming the corridors of power like the Invisible Man, wandering into Pentagon offices, rifling through files, and he found no particular smoking gun about anything. He unearthed nothing to suggest a US involvement in 9/11, nothing to suggest a UFO cover-up. Nothing, he told me, except two things.
“’I found a list of officers' names,’ he said during our first meeting in 2003, ‘under the heading ‘Non-Terrestrial Officers’. I looked it up and it's nowhere. I don't think it means little green men. What I think it means is not Earth-based. What I saw made me believe that they have some kind of spaceship, off planet.’
“’Some kind of other Mir that nobody knows about?’ I asked.
“’I guess so,’ said McKinnon. “’But I was smoking a lot of dope at the time. Not good for the intellect.’
“The other thing he said he saw towards the end of his hacking adventures – in the final days before the UK National Hi-Tech Crime Unit swooped – was a photograph of a smooth, spherical object in a file at the Johnson Space Centre that ‘might have been a UFO but was probably a satellite’.”
Prime Minister Cameron’s blocking McKinnon’s extradition to U.S. means he will be taking a stand against U.S. policy on a matter relating to UFO/extraterrestrials
If McKinnon is able to persuade the Cameron-Clegg government to block his extradition to the U.S. – either before or after May 25-26, 2010, this action can reasonably be interpreted as showing that the Cameron-Clegg government is taking a stand against U.S. policy on a matter relating to UFO/extraterrestrial policy.
There can be only one reasonable interpretation of the implacable U.S. policy to pursue a 63-year sentence against Gary McKinnon. The act of Mr. McKinnon’s alleged “hacking” is not sufficient to warrant such a sentence, as McKinnon did not use advanced hacking techniques, and merely entered doors that had been left open, with one intent – to seek materials relating to UFOs and extraterrestrial life.
Most plausibly it was Mr. McKinnon’s discovery of “a list of officers' names, under the heading ‘Non-Terrestrial Officers’” that led to the vicious prosecution by the U.S. government, led by U.S. Naval intelligence.
That is because the designation ‘Non-Terrestrial Officers’ more probably than not confirms the existence of an off-planet nuclear or anti-gravitic U.S. space navy, paid for by unconstitutional and illegal black budget funds.
The Labour Party under Prime Minister Gordon Brown was not strong enough to rule against the UFO/extraterrestrial embargo policies of the U.S. government in the case of Gary McKinnon.
Thus, the actions of the Cameron-Clegg government with regard to Gary McKinnon’s extradition will be an early sign of U.K. independence from the anti-disclosure wing of the U.S. military-industrial complex against which President Dwight D. Eisenhower.

FIG A-YouTube: UK jets chase UFO over Deputy PM Clegg's hometown
Forces aligned against formal ‘disclosure’ by the Cameron-Clegg government
Imminent extraterrestrial disclosure by the Cameron-Clegg government in the U.K. is facing several principal hurdles.
1. U.K. Ministry of Defence - One hurdle, as Examiner.com has reported, is the increasingly regressive anti-disclosure policy of the U.K. Ministry of Defence.
In a remarkable policy tour de force disclosed on February 18, 2010, a purported year of “official extraterrestrial disclosure”, the U.K. Ministry of Defence has engaged in yet another serial data dump of multiple UFO and extraterrestrial files, without any accompanying scientific, cosmological, exopolitical narrative or framework of analysis.
The U.K. Ministry of Defence also revealed in a secret memo dated Nov. 11, 2009, and released Feb. 28, 2010 by freedom of information (FOI) release to Dr. David Clarke, a U.K. UFO expert that "Reported sightings received from other sources should be answered by a standard letter and. should be retained for 30 days and then destroyed, largely removing any future FOI liability and negating the need to release future files post-November 30 2009."
Exhibiting an embattled mentality regarding the communications with other governments on extraterrestrial and UFO issues and the exopolitical research community, the U.K. Ministry of Defence secret memo states, "We have deliberately avoided formal approaches to other Governments on this issue. "Such approaches would become public when the relevant UFO files are released, and would be viewed by 'ufologists' as evidence of international collaboration and conspiracy."
The patent note of desperation and incoherence in the latest U.K. ministry of defence public ET/UFO strategy (or lack thereof) demonstrates how the extraterrestrial embargo jointly commenced by the U.S. and U.K. intelligence forces with the 1953 U.S. CIA Robertson Panel is now deteriorating.
It is most plausible that the U.K. Ministry of Defence, like its counterpart the U.S. Department of Defense, wants to concentrate on its secret compartmentalized programs with extraterrestrial civilizations, while shutting down all of its mechanisms for collecting public reports of UFOs.
2. Psyops at Chalfont St Giles on May 10, 2010? - It is difficult to interpret the reported UFO-jet fighter chase (or hoax) at UK Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg’s birthplace of the village of Chalfont St Giles, England on May 10, 2010. One eyewitness report states, ““There are some strange things happening over our small village. I saw some jets chasing a small faster object and then it all went strange and some army vans went flying past me. Somebody in the village got it on his phone and posted the video to YouTube but it was taken down a few hours later. The really strange thing is that there is a funny smell that appears every now and again, a bit like bad eggs but not really that strong.” A local newspaper has reported that the video was online and was taken down, although newspaper cannot confirm the authenticity of the video,
Figure A sets out a photo made from one of the frames of the alleged YouTube video, and showing a cartoon-like tableau of two U.K. fighter jets chasing a classic flying saucer.
The reference in the UFO sighting report to a “bad eggs” smell has resonance in the UFO literature. Anecdotal evidence regarding extraterrestrial civilizations states that, “Related to scents, the greys smell like sulphur, basically bad eggs or mild sewage.”
Thus on May 10, 2010, a day before on Cameron-Clegg coalition government was recognized by Her Majesty the Queen of England (May 11, 2010), there was either (1) an authentic chase between a grey extraterrestrial ship and two U.K. fighters over the birth place of Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg, or (2) a psyops disinformational false chase between a co-operating grey extraterrestrial ship and two U.K. fighters belonging to a NATO strike force we know engages in MILAB (military abductions).
If the May 10, 2010 was a deliberate “psyops” or disinformational psychological warfare operation by grey extraterrestrials and the black budget forces within the U.K. Royal Air Force allied with MILAB abductions, then it is plausible to speculate that this May 10, 2010 event was structured as a deliberate “communication” to public environment and profile of the new Cameron-Clegg government.
If the May 10, 2010 event at Chalfont St Giles is in fact a psyops or psychological warfare operation, it’s intent may be to create obfuscation around the UFO/extraterrestrial issue, making disclosure even more politically difficult.
A similar sort of UFO “psyops” may have taken place on November 7, 2006 at a UFO sighting of a 20-60 foot UFO at Gate C-17 United Airlines, Chicago O’Hare airport. That date – Tuesday November 7, 2006 - was federal Mid-term Election Day 2006 for the U.S.
3. David Cameron & Dope Inc. – Examiner.com has reported on the existence of “a Masonic network connected to the British monarchy, military-intelligence agencies, and City of London financial institutions. To download Dope, Inc. - Britain's Opium War Against the U.S. (PDF) documenting the goals of these inter-locking networks since the reign of U.K. monarch George III (1738-1820), who attempted to introduce an Opium war type destabilization of the young American revolution, as had been done to China, please click here.
Likewise, it appears as though the U.K. scientific elite, while feigning an interest in studying extraterrestrial life, is in fact engaged in a sophisticated disinformational campaign holding that (1) intelligent extraterrestrial life does not exist and is not visiting Earth, or (2) if extraterrestrial does exist, it is hostile to human life and should not be approached.
Examiner.com has produced several investigative articles documenting this apparent scientific elite network and disinformational plan:
- Hawking: A U.K. psyops to promote space weaponization and a false war against extraterrestrials?
- Scientists at UK Royal Society ET conference unaware of extraterrestrial presence on Earth
David Cameron is both a multi-generational descendant of a Dope, Inc. family and a product of the Masonic, anti-disclosure scientific UK elite
According to a researcher of the Masonic and Dope, Inc. networks in the U.K., “David Cameron is a multigenerational member of Dope Inc. - the tip-off was "Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank" and "Jardine Matheson" plus his Scottish background and ties to the British monarchy - he is in with the Dope Inc crowd. Another interesting factor is that the coalition govt. he has formed is with the LibDem party that is mostly Zionist and serves Dope Inc./Rothschild interests as well.”
According to one source, David Cameron’s “father was born at Blairmore School near Huntly in Scotland. The school was built by his great-great-grandfather, Alexander Geddes, who had made a fortune in the grain business in Chicago and had returned to Scotland in the 1880s. The Cameron family were originally from the Inverness area of the Scottish Highlands.
“Cameron's forebears have a long history in finance. His father Ian was a director of estate agent John D Wood, and the stockbrokers Panmure Gordon, where his grandfather and great-grandfather also worked. One great-grandfather, Arthur Francis Levita (brother of Sir Cecil Levita), of Panmure Gordon stockbrokers, and great-great-grandfather Sir Ewen Cameron, London head of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, played key roles in discussions led by the Rothschilds with the Japanese central banker (later Prime Minister) Takahashi Korekiyo concerning the selling of war bonds during the Russo-Japanese war. Another great-grandfather, Ewen Allan Cameron, was a senior partner with Panmure Gordon stockbrokers and served on the Council for Foreign Bondholders, and the Committee for Chinese Bondholders (set up by the then-Governor of the Bank of England Montagu Norman in November 1935).”
Cameron is also a descendant of the British monarchy, for whose ultimate benefit Dope, Inc. was reportedly established. “Cameron is a direct descendant of King William IV (great × 5 grandfather) and his mistress Dorothea Jordan (and thus fifth cousin, twice removed of Queen Elizabeth II). As an illegitimate descendant of William IV, Cameron is not in the line of succession to the British throne. Cameron has English, Scottish and German (through William IV) ancestry. Through his father, he was then employed for a further three months in Hong Kong by Jardine Matheson as a 'ship jumper', an administrative post for which no experience was needed but which gave him some experience of work.”
How to evaluate whether the Cameron-Clegg government will engage in authentic extraterrestrial disclosure
1. Cameron-Clegg and the City of London - It is more probable than not that as Prime Minister, David Cameron will be controlled by the command and control networks of the covert Masonic network connected to the British monarchy and known as Dope, Inc. It is unlikely that City of London-based Masonic, Dope, Inc. networks that control David Cameron as a politician will favor true and valid extraterrestrial disclosure with ethical extraterrestrial civilizations whose goals would include the disarmament of the permanent war economy of Earth of its weapons of mass destruction such as nuclear weapons and HAARP, and the cessation of active armed hostilities against ethical extraterrestrial civilizations.
2. Chalfont St Giles psyops or hoax - The apparent psyops of May 10, 2010 at UK Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg’s birth place of the village of Chalfont St Giles, England involving either an authentic or manufactured chase scene between “grey extraterrestrial” space craft and two U.K. fighter jets appears to underscore the dominance of the covert, anti-disclosure activities of real greys or fake grey extraterrestrials (humans disguised as grey extraterrestrials) and black budget funded MILAB units of the U.K. Royal Air Force. The intent of this possible psyops chase scene appears to be increased obfuscation around the UFO/extraterrestrial issue, to make extraterrestrial disclosure more politically difficult and untenable.
3. Citizen and regional efforts at extraterrestrial disclosure such as the August 2010 ET Affairs vote in Denver, Colo., and the Russian Federation appear to be the most promising at this time for extraterrestrial disclosure.
As Examiner.com has reported, “Exopolitics in a Russian state Duma have brought Russian President Dmitry Medvedev face to face with the same set of exopolitical issues addressed by the August 2010 ballot initiative for an Extraterrestrial Affairs commission in Denver, Colorado.”
The 2010 Denver ET ballot initiative and the 2010 Russian-Kalmyk Republic Duma exopolitical showdown remain the two 2010 exopolitical processes to watch, in the United States and the Russian Federation, if not planet Earth.
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