A leading analyst has described the fresh surge in drone activity across NATO's nuclear airbases in the UK as "particularly sinister."

Throughout the past 12 months, US military bases have been beset by numerous incursions of unexplained unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP). The saga started with drone-like entities hovering above Langley Air Force Base in Virginia during Christmas 2023, culminating in a flurry of sightings at multiple bases, including those in Britain throughout this month.

Among the UFO community, theories of an alien invasion have been rampant, with a focus on these unidentified crafts' tendency to cluster around airbases housing nuclear weapons. But, according to Professor David Dunn from the University of Birmingham, the true explanation for this phenomenon could be more simple – and much more alarming.

Professor Dunn warns that the recent spate of UAP encounters could be attributed to the clandestine actions of a hostile state intending to expose security failings at i NATO bases.

Speaking to science filmmaker Simon Holland about the nocturnal flights over NATO bases, he explained: "It's disruptive … it's demonstrating and signalling vulnerability and capability and it's also about preparation and signalling that preparation."

In particular, the professor says, the drones are not only hovering over aircraft on the ground at these bases, they've also being seen lurking near servicemen's married quarters.

Is all this unusual aerial activity a pre-invasion reconnaissance operation? It borders on the ridiculous that our military and law enforcement agencies have yet to positively identify or take down one of these aircraft. And that says a lot about what is going on. They know a hell of a lot more than they're letting on.

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