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Summary
Vinnie Adams and Dan Zetterstrom are UFO researchers who discussed their work on the documentary series 'Phenomenology.' They talked about the Calvin UFO case from 1990, where two chefs in Scotland saw a diamond-shaped craft and took six photographs. The craft hovered silently for about ten minutes before shooting up into the clouds. The Ministry of Defense analyzed the photos but could not identify the object. The encounter sparked ongoing interest in UFOs, with Vinnie and Dan noting that the topic is gaining traction in the UK. Their work has led to a desire for more credible investigations and a deeper understanding of UFO phenomena.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The discussion centers around the Calvine photo case, likened to the UK's Roswell, and ongoing investigations into unidentified aerial phenomena. Researchers express interest in uncovering more about the technology and implications behind these sightings.
The Ministry of Defense analyzed the Calvine photographs and could not determine what the object was.
Vinnie Adams
“We're just wanting to kind of push it up to that next echelon of credibility.”
Dan Zetterstrom
“It seems that South America is riddled with these things.”
Nick Pope
“The Calvine case is almost like the UK's Roswell.”
Managed by: Ministry of Defence (UK)
Investigate UFO sightings and photographs
Managed by: Phenomenology Team
Document and investigate UAP phenomena
The Calvine photo case is akin to the UK's Roswell, with significant interest from researchers.
The Ministry of Defense analyzed the Calvine photographs and could not determine what the object was.
Witnesses observed a diamond-shaped craft hovering silently for about 10 minutes before it shot vertically into the clouds.
There is speculation that the object could be advanced U.S. technology, but current propulsion systems do not match witness descriptions.
The investigation into the Calvine case is ongoing, with researchers seeking more data and evidence.