Arthur C. Clarke and UFOs.
I am intrigued why Arther C Clerk not writing anything about UFOs.
He
would have been one of the earliest guys to have seen UFOs.
UFO
recording were reported during the latter part of the war and Hitler
had a program which Americans hijacked.
1.
He was in the Air Force.
2.
He was a radar communication officer.
3.
He was a pilot.
4.
He was active when Roswell incident happened.
5.
Why his services were terminated?
6.
He believed in God.
6.
Why did he come to Ceylon (apart from his sexual exploits)?
7.
Did the MI5 ask him to shut his mouth?
No
disclosure of facts and events.
Just
being a gentleman, he probably kept this secret all his life.
Instead,
he put his effort to Science fiction.
I
never read any of his books (simply because they were fiction) to
make my own observations.
Was
he part of the cover up?
Was
he a victim of powerful military?
He had all the credentials including a degree in physics.
We will never know the truth!Second World War
During the Second World War from 1941 to 1946 he
served in the Royal Air Force as a radar specialist and was involved
in the early-warning radar defense system, which contributed to the
RAF's success during the Battle of Britain. Clarke spent most of his
wartime service working on ground-controlled approach (GCA) radar, as
documented in the semi-autobiographical Glide Path, his only
non-science-fiction novel. Although GCA did not see much practical
use during the war, it proved vital to the Berlin Airlift of
1948–1949 after several years of development. Clarke initially
served in the ranks, and was a corporal instructor on radar at No. 2
Radio School, RAF Yatesbury in Wiltshire. He was commissioned as a
pilot officer (technical branch) on 27 May 1943.
He was promoted flying officer on 27 November
1943. He was appointed chief training instructor at RAF Honiley in
Warwickshire and was demobilized with the rank of flight lieutenant.
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