Because most of the "classic" UFO cases come from the United States, we are used to seeing witnesses come up against the brick wall of government secrecy in their search for explanations.
The wave of sightings over Belgium in the late 80s and early 90s offers a striking contrast to this pattern; government authorities cooperated with witnesses and civilian research groups to investigate the string of unusual phenomena, and in the end, an Air Force study concluded that craft of unknown origin were indeed violating Belgian airspace.
This honest admission from the Belgian government effectively disproves the idea that public disclosure would incite mass panic, and the transparent operation of the Air Force study provides a useful precedent for the kind of government-backed UFO science that could operate in the U.S. and elsewhere.
@findingufo I gave you with two upvotes more than you earn on steemit since you joined lol btw I had close ufo encounter
@cmoljoe Thank you I appreciate it. I run a UFO research channel on YouTube with over 52K subscribers. That's interesting were you ever able to record it on video or made pictures of your encounter? I would like to hear more about it.
Yes I record it. That happend more than 10 years ago when phones had camera with low resolution, so video is very bad quality. But it can be seen lights moving on that craft for few seconds.
Can you email it to me? I would love to see it. My email is:
[email protected]
I email it to you...3 times :P
@cmoljoe Thank you I have received them!