1953 - West Malling Incident

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1953 - West Malling Incident
Posted On: October 3, 2021

The year is 1953, the place, RAF West Malling which is a Royal Air Force Base in Kent, England. A military jet was approached by a large UFO at 20,000 feet.


On November 3rd, 1953, at about 10:00 hours, RAF Officer T.S. Johnson and his navigator, G. Smythe,  were flying a Vampire Jet at 20,000 feet near their base in Kent. At this time they witnessed a star like stationary light at a much higher altitude than they were at. Suddenly the object moved towards them at tremendous speed. The object was circular and was emitting a very bright light around its periphery. The sighting only lasted 30 seconds in all. It is unknown where the UFO went to next.


The officers made a report and were interrogated for over two hours by RAF Intelligence.


The final report of the incident was an experimental balloon. Apparently those experienced pilots could not tell the difference between a balloon and a moving object. Also the British had some awesome balloons that could descend and maneuver at tremendous speeds.  This is an obvious lie that you will see repeated over and over again. When all else fails, the old weather balloon story.


Resources: Summary from Above Top Secret, Timothy Good, 1988, Chapter One.



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1953 - West Malling Incident
Posted On: October 3, 2021

The year is 1953, the place, RAF West Malling which is a Royal Air Force Base in Kent, England. A military jet was approached by a large UFO at 20,000 feet.


On November 3rd, 1953, at about 10:00 hours, RAF Officer T.S. Johnson and his navigator, G. Smythe,  were flying a Vampire Jet at 20,000 feet near their base in Kent. At this time they witnessed a star like stationary light at a much higher altitude than they were at. Suddenly the object moved towards them at tremendous speed. The object was circular and was emitting a very bright light around its periphery. The sighting only lasted 30 seconds in all. It is unknown where the UFO went to next.


The officers made a report and were interrogated for over two hours by RAF Intelligence.


The final report of the incident was an experimental balloon. Apparently those experienced pilots could not tell the difference between a balloon and a moving object. Also the British had some awesome balloons that could descend and maneuver at tremendous speeds.  This is an obvious lie that you will see repeated over and over again. When all else fails, the old weather balloon story.


Resources: Summary from Above Top Secret, Timothy Good, 1988, Chapter One.



1953 - West Malling Incident

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