Calvine "UFO" Investigation Update
Analysis Summary
Summary
The individuals involved in the Calvin case are investigating a photograph taken in the late 1980s. They received a name related to the photograph in mid-2022 and decided to keep it private for ten months to verify claims about the photo's authenticity. In August 2022, an article about the photograph gained significant attention, prompting further investigation. They explored the photograph's location and consulted various sources, including former RAF personnel. They also contacted local MPs for information, but received vague responses. The investigation revealed that the photographers experienced changes in behavior after submitting the photo, leading to speculation about government involvement. The ongoing investigation aims to uncover more about the photograph and the individuals involved.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The video discusses the ongoing investigation into the Calvine photograph, highlighting claims of government secrecy and the challenges faced in uncovering the truth. Key sources suggest that the photograph may be linked to classified military technology and that attempts to obtain information have been obstructed by the Ministry of Defense.
The photograph associated with the Calvine incident was classified as secret and was not included in the Ministry of Defense files pertaining to the incident.
David
“We decided to deliberately sit on the name and which I think we've done now for about a good 10 months.”
Matthew
“We tracked them down and I remember like Vinnie you found the first man on Twitter.”
Giles
“I told Dave at the time I thought I knew exactly where it was.”
Craig Lindsay
“The text in red was there when I got it from the record.”
Chris Gibson
“He still says he can't to this day he doesn't know what it was he saw.”
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Investigate the authenticity of the Calvin photograph
The name of the photographer associated with the Calvine photograph was obtained around June or July last year from Craig Lindsay, and they decided to sit on the name for about 10 months to test the authenticity of any claims made about the photograph.
A man came forward on social media recounting that his father, who left the RAF in the late 80s, had investigated the Calvine photograph and that some evidence might have been put beyond the reach of the Freedom of Information Act.
The Ministry of Defense's response to inquiries about the Calvine incident was vague and did not address specific questions, which raises suspicion.
An intelligence source indicated that the object seen in the Calvine photograph was an American reconnaissance aircraft used during the Iraq War, which was invisible to radar.
The photograph associated with the Calvine incident was classified as secret and was not included in the Ministry of Defense files pertaining to the incident.