The source said: "If there was enough evidence to suggest that there was something, and that we needed to do it as well as the US, then of course we'd think about it...There's all sorts of things that we wouldn't rule out"
🛰 The source stressed that the constantly evolving nature of emerging science and technology "can suddenly open up whole new universes".
They said it was important to ensure the UK does not lose sight of the need to "identify [and] track objects in space and in our airspace"
🛸 After Britain's UFO desk closed down in 2009, anyone who spots a potential UFO must report it to the local police.
An MoD spokesman said that "in over 50 years, no UFO report has revealed any evidence of a potential threat to the United Kingdom"
🌟However, @nickpopemod said it "was a huge mistake to stop investigating UFOs."
🗣"If there's something unexplained in our airspace we should want to know what it is, particularly when it’s been seen from time to time by our own pilots and tracked on civil and military radar"
🛸 A possible UFO was spotted this month over Saffron Walden, Essex, captured by resident Rachel Wallden
🚀 This colour sketch of a spaceship creating crop circles was sent to the Ministry of Defence in 1988
☄️@nickpopemod says that the Government's failure was to treat UFOs as "some science fiction that triggers the giggle factor" rather than "as a serious defence and national security issue."
Right from the start, there were two plausible explanations for where the Covid virus might have come from.
1⃣The virus jumped naturally to people from some animal host
2⃣The virus escaped from a virus research lab
🦇"Yet for the past year mainstream media around the world have ignored this common sense possibility in favour of the scenario that the virus jumped naturally to people from some animal host" says Nicholas Wade
🗣️On Friday night, Sir Richard Dearlove, a former head of MI6, said the situation was becoming an "intelligence issue" where British security services may need to "incentivise" Chinese defectors to get to the truth if China did not open up its research to scrutiny
📩Letters seen by The Telegraph show that last April vaccine specialists contacted several journals over concerns that structural details in the virus which looked man-made were being ignored
🐱 “Fuzzy Fuzzy" is China's first celebrity cat to branch out into the lucrative world of modelling telegraph.co.uk/news/2021/05/2…
📸While Mao Mao diligently avoids catwalks, he can mostly be seen lounging on the bonnets of sports cars for which he rakes in between 5,000 to 15,000 yuan (£550 to £1,650 pounds) per photo shoot.
"Who hasn’t felt peeved, like cash-strapped Phoebe, at having to fork out for yet another fancy restaurant meal when you can really only afford tap water and half a basket of grissini?"