Mysterious UFO photo: Two cooks disappeared without a trace after sighting!

Mysterious UFO photo: Two cooks disappeared without a trace after sighting!

In the mysterious Calvine incident in 1990, two Scottish cooks disappeared without a trace after taking a sensational UFO photo. The picture that shows a diamond -shaped object in the Cairngorm was created after visiting a military jet. After the cooks presented the photo of the Daily Record newspaper, they brought these shots never published into the hands of the British Ministry of Defense (Mod). A few time later, both the chefs and the photos had disappeared, which led to speculation about a cover-up through the government to protect secret military technologies, such as oe24.at reported.

a never seen photo

The cold-scaled truth about the Calvine-Uffo remained unknown for decades until historian Dr. David Clarke finally made the photo public in 2022. He discovered that the mod keep the current files secret for this incident until 2076, and the originals were recently freed from the dark archives. Clarke found that the analysis by photography experts indicates that the object in the photo could be something handmade that is connected to the military secret projects. According to , the UFO could be a military prototype, possibly an early model of a stealth jet that was still in the test at this time.

It is particularly intriguing that a former RAF officer, Craig Lindsay, had one of the original deductions of the photo in his possession and confirmed that it is the best UFO photo that has ever been sent to the mod. He became the first to answer answers 32 years after the incident and announced that he had been waiting for this moment for a long time. The fate of the chefs and the original negatives remains an unclear puzzle that continues to raise questions and nourishes conspiracy theories. The case remains a captivating piece of British UFO history that tells about military secrets and possible government complaints.

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OrtCalvine, Perthshire, Großbritannien
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