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Calvine Photo Incident — Classification Until 2076: The Extended Secrecy:
UK government documents are subject to a standard 30-year release rule under the Public Records Act. Under normal circumstances, documents created in 1990 would have been transferred to the National Archives and made available for public access by approximately 2020. Some MoD UFO documents were released earlier — starting in 2008–2009 as part of a structured release program through which Dr David Clarke acted as consultant.

Calvine Photo Incident — Competing Explanations: Assessment:
The Calvine photograph has generated a range of proposed explanations, from the extraordinary (extraterrestrial craft) to the mundane (mountain peak in cloud). This article assesses each explanation against the available evidence, applying the same evidentiary standard used throughout this case file series.

Calvine Photo Incident — Complete Timeline (1990–2025):
Calvine Photo Incident — Complete Timeline (1990–2025) - Two young men near Calvine, Perthshire observe a large diamond-shaped craft hovering silently; a Harrier jet circles it for 5–6 minutes; they photograph the object 6 times on 35mm colour film; object departs vertically at high speed

Calvine Photo Incident — Craig Lindsay: The RAF Press Officer Who Kept the Print:
In August 1990, the Daily Record's picture editor Andy Allen contacted Lindsay at RAF Pitreavie to ask for official comment on the photographs. Allen arranged for a print of "the best" of the six photographs to be sent to Lindsay. Lindsay received the print in its original envelope.

Calvine Photo Incident — D-Notice and Media Suppression:
The Scottish Daily Record received the Calvine photographs — described as clear, high-quality images of a large diamond-shaped craft with a Harrier jet visible for scale — with the clear intention of publishing a story.

Calvine Photo Incident — David Clarke and the Investigation (2018–2022):
Clarke's renewed investigation in 2018 was triggered by a claim from a Defence Intelligence Officer — a source within the British defence establishment — that the Calvine witnesses had photographed a classified US black project aircraft that "to this day remains Top Secret." This source provided Clarke with specific information.

Calvine Photo Incident — From Witnesses to Daily Record to MoD:
The Daily Record in Glasgow is a major Scottish tabloid newspaper. Its picture editor at the time was Andy Allen. Allen's decision upon receiving the Calvine photographs was unusual: rather than prepare the story for publication, he forwarded the photographs to the RAF for comment.

Calvine Photo Incident — Key Persons Directory:
Calvine Photo Incident — Key Persons Directory

Calvine Photo Incident — Master Case File:
The Calvine Photo Incident — also referred to as the Calvine UFO Photograph — is the popular name for a series of events stemming from the sighting and photographing of an unidentified aerial object above the Perthshire hills near Calvine, Scotland, on the evening of August 4, 1990.

Calvine Photo Incident — MoD Analysis: DI55, JARIC, and the Official Investigation:
Calvine Photo Incident — MoD Analysis: DI55, JARIC, and the Official Investigation

Calvine Photo Incident — Nick Pope and the MoD UFO Desk:
Calvine Photo Incident — Nick Pope and the MoD UFO Desk

Calvine Photo Incident — Perthshire and the Sighting Location:
The two witnesses — believed to be working in the kitchen at a hotel in Pitlochry (later suggested to be Fisher's Hotel or the Atholl Palace) — had finished their shift at approximately 20:30 and went for a bicycle ride in the hills above Calvine.

Calvine Photo Incident — The Aurora Project and the Black Aircraft Theory:
RAF Machrihanish, on the Mull of Kintyre in western Scotland, is a remote and secure facility with an unusually long runway (approximately 3,000 metres). It served as a joint NATO-RAF base and was identified in various aviation publications during the late 1980s and early 1990s as potentially hosting secret US aircraft testing operations.

Calvine Photo Incident — The Diamond-Shaped Object: Physical Description:
One of the most analytically valuable features of the Calvine photograph is the presence of the RAF Harrier jet in the same frame as the object. The Harrier — a VTOL ground attack aircraft with well-documented dimensions — provides a reference scale against which the object's size can be estimated. Using the Harrier's known dimensions.

Calvine Photo Incident — The National Archives and Declassified Files:
Beginning in 2008, the Ministry of Defence transferred a large quantity of previously classified UFO files to The National Archives (TNA) for public access. Dr David Clarke served as consultant and curator to this project from 2008 to 2013. The files were released in tranches over several years.

Calvine Photo Incident — The Original Print: Recovery and Authentication:
The original Calvine print donated by Craig Lindsay to Sheffield Hallam University in June 2022 is described by photographic analyst Andrew Robinson as follows.

Calvine Photo Incident — The Vanishing Photographs: Five Negatives Lost:
The Calvine photographic materials that entered MoD custody — the six original 35mm colour negatives and associated prints — have never been officially accounted for. Five of the six negatives are missing; only the single print retained by Craig Lindsay outside official channels survives.

Calvine Photo Incident — The Witnesses: Kevin Russell and the Identity Mystery:
The back of the original Calvine print held by Craig Lindsay bears a name written in red chinagraph pencil — the standard marking tool used by newspaper picture editors in 1990. The name written is Kevin Russell. This name appears to have been written by someone at the Daily Record — likely picture editor Andy Allen — presumably as the photographer's identity or copyright attribution.

Calvine Photograph:
'The Calvine Photo' which is said to be the world's clearest UFO has been finally released 30 years after it was taken by two hikers in the Scottish Highlands. The image claimed to be of an Unidentified flying object (UFO), was snapped on August 4, 1990, and was handed over to Scotland's Daily Record newspaper. Eventually, it was given to the Ministry of Defense (MoD)) of the country. 

Captain Armstrong:
Collected pieces of the crash from the Brazels' two years after the crash

Case Files Main Page:


Charles P. Cabell (Maj. General):


Dan Wilmot:
Background information needed.

Daniel Vernon:


David Riedel — Son of Pat McGuire:
David Riedel is the son of Patrick McGuire and the author of a personal essay published in 2023 addressing the Pat McGuire Contact Case and his own evolving assessment of his father's experiences. His account provides one of the few primary-source documents written from the perspective of a family member who grew up in the shadow of a parent's contact claims.

Dee Proctor:
Roswell

Dennis Chavez (Senator):
US Senator from New Mexico. He supposedly called Walter Whitmore, Sr. and suggested that he not air the recorded interview with Mac Brazel.

Dennis Skillings:


Devils Den UFO Incident:
The "Devils Den UFO" incident refers to a 1977 event where Terry Lovelace and a friend reported seeing a large, triangular UFO while camping at Devil's Den State Park in Arkansas.

Devils Den UFO Incident — Complete Timeline:


Devils Den UFO Incident — Devil's Den State Park: Location and Context:


Devils Den UFO Incident — Devil's Den in the UFO Research Canon:


Devils Den UFO Incident — Forty Years of Silence and the Decision to Disclose:


Devils Den UFO Incident — June 1977: The Encounter Complete Account:


Devils Den UFO Incident — Key Persons Directory:


Devils Den UFO Incident — Luis Elizondo's Visit and TTSA Interest:


Devils Den UFO Incident — Master Case File:


Devils Den UFO Incident — Terry Lovelace: Profile and Biography:


Devils Den UFO Incident — The AFOSI Interrogation:


Devils Den UFO Incident — The AFOSI Response: Government Knowledge and Suppression:


Devils Den UFO Incident — The Books: Incident at Devil's Den and The Reckoning:


Devils Den UFO Incident — The Craft: Triangular Prism Description:


Devils Den UFO Incident — The Entities and the Examination:


Devils Den UFO Incident — The Implant: 2012 X-Ray Discovery:


Devils Den UFO Incident — Toby: The Second Witness:


Die Glocke:
Die Glocke (German: The Bell). According to Cook, Die Glocke was bell-shaped, about 4 metres (12 ft) high and 3 metres (9 ft) in diameter, and incorporated "two high-speed, counter-rotating cylinders filled with a purplish, liquid metallic-looking substance that was supposed to be highly radioactive, code-named 'Xerum 525.

Edwin D. Easley (Major):
Roswell, Major in air force.

El Indio UFO Incident:
On 06 December, 1950, a second object, probably of similar origin, impacted the earth at high speed in the El Indio - Guerrero area of the Texas - Mexican border after following a long trajectory through the atmosphere.

Exeter Incident:
The Exeter Incident (also known as the Exeter UFO Sightings or the 1965 Exeter, New Hampshire UFO Sighting) was a series of UFO sightings near Exeter, New Hampshire, in September 1965. The case was investigated by Project Blue Book, which was unable to provide a satisfactory conventional explanation, and it became one of the most widely publicized UFO cases of the 1960s.

Exploring the UFO phenomenon:
According to Jones, there is evidence of the existence of UFO’s dating back to the 15th century. She said there are pieces of ancient art work showing what appears to be unidentified flying objects. From paintings to tapestries, there are many art works throughout history where unidentified objects in the sky are allegedly present.

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