uk schools doing ufo crash drills no joke
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sorry if this has been posted but primary schools ( schools for under 12 yr olds) have been learning what to do in a ufo crash event! http://www.davidicke.com/headlines/3957 ... sh-drills-
theres a quick link ill tyr and find the paper that it was is
theres a quick link ill tyr and find the paper that it was is
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This is real? Wow. If it is real I wonder how long untill this is done here in America. Does anyone else know of any other country doing this?


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There seems to be a growing trend among schools to stage a UFO crash, and then teach students how to react, as well as to “properly” investigate and report on the incident.
It sounds like a lot of fun, and a great way to fire up a student’s imagination as well as writing skills. Hell, I wish we would have done a staged UFO crash at my school.
The latest “UFO drill” took place Wed, Sept 29, at Sandford Primary School in the UK. The kids were treated to a full UFO crash scenario that included wreckage, police tape, and real police officers. (Perhaps it was only lacking men from the government telling the children not to talk about what was seen.)
What’s interesting is that “police were on hand to show the children how to properly investigate the UFO crash site.” Um, were any of the officers speaking from experience?
A news article at The Weston Mercury elaborates on the role played by the officers:
Teacher and organiser Victoria Shepherd said: “PCSO Wright and PC Church were brilliant. They helped the children secure the scene and talked about what to do in an emergency, how they gathered evidence, how to interview witnesses etc.”
EDIT — Oct 27: The article at The Weston Mercury seems to have been taken down, and the link is dead. Also, there’s now different article at The Mercury about another exercise that was done Oct 18. The article is titled “Pupils Investigate UFO.” St Georges Primary did a writing exercise ”trying to find out what caused a UFO to appear in the grounds of their school.” Thanks for the heads-up, Alli
Are UFO drills becoming something of a routine part of the curriculum in the UK? It’s certainly becoming more and more of a common event. Each time, it’s a joint exercise put in place by the school and local law enforcement.
A similar drill took place in Feb of 2009 when Lanchester Endowed Parochial Primary, in County Durham, staged a surprise “crash” behind the school. In Sept 2008 “children from an Edgware school were made to believe aliens had landed in their playground by teachers and police.” Again, each time it was conducted by the school system and police — teaching children what to do in event of a UFO event. Afterward, the kids are asked to write about their experience.
http://www.datelinezero.com/?p=4599
I saw another one somewhere but i can't find right now.
Can you imagine some of the questions these kids must be asking, i'd just like to know what replies they're getting from our trusted educational authorities...
It sounds like a lot of fun, and a great way to fire up a student’s imagination as well as writing skills. Hell, I wish we would have done a staged UFO crash at my school.
The latest “UFO drill” took place Wed, Sept 29, at Sandford Primary School in the UK. The kids were treated to a full UFO crash scenario that included wreckage, police tape, and real police officers. (Perhaps it was only lacking men from the government telling the children not to talk about what was seen.)
What’s interesting is that “police were on hand to show the children how to properly investigate the UFO crash site.” Um, were any of the officers speaking from experience?
A news article at The Weston Mercury elaborates on the role played by the officers:
Teacher and organiser Victoria Shepherd said: “PCSO Wright and PC Church were brilliant. They helped the children secure the scene and talked about what to do in an emergency, how they gathered evidence, how to interview witnesses etc.”
EDIT — Oct 27: The article at The Weston Mercury seems to have been taken down, and the link is dead. Also, there’s now different article at The Mercury about another exercise that was done Oct 18. The article is titled “Pupils Investigate UFO.” St Georges Primary did a writing exercise ”trying to find out what caused a UFO to appear in the grounds of their school.” Thanks for the heads-up, Alli
Are UFO drills becoming something of a routine part of the curriculum in the UK? It’s certainly becoming more and more of a common event. Each time, it’s a joint exercise put in place by the school and local law enforcement.
A similar drill took place in Feb of 2009 when Lanchester Endowed Parochial Primary, in County Durham, staged a surprise “crash” behind the school. In Sept 2008 “children from an Edgware school were made to believe aliens had landed in their playground by teachers and police.” Again, each time it was conducted by the school system and police — teaching children what to do in event of a UFO event. Afterward, the kids are asked to write about their experience.
http://www.datelinezero.com/?p=4599
I saw another one somewhere but i can't find right now.
Can you imagine some of the questions these kids must be asking, i'd just like to know what replies they're getting from our trusted educational authorities...

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Pft... Anyone else rapidly losing interest in this entire subject-area?
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samuelthemule wrote:Pft... Anyone else rapidly losing interest in this entire subject-area?
As a father, i feel myself and others need to be aware of some of the odd stuff that goes on in our schools, that said i have to agree.
Plus the search facility does tend to have it's uses too, and this subject was recently flogged...
http://www.disclose.tv/forum/wtf-british-school-s-now-running-alien-invasion-drills-t33402.html


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alternateworld wrote:samuelthemule wrote:Pft... Anyone else rapidly losing interest in this entire subject-area?
As a father, i feel myself and others need to be aware of some of the odd stuff that goes on in our schools, that said i have to agree.
Plus the search facility does tend to have it's uses too, and this subject was recently flogged...
http://www.disclose.tv/forum/wtf-british-school-s-now-running-alien-invasion-drills-t33402.html
That I can understand, yeah, definitely some fishy-fishy shtuff going awn.
But there always is.
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Before judging others we must remember that they are not living according to our values or worldview, but their own.
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I think this exercise was part of the 'Big Write' project, or something similarly titled. To my understanding, this project is run by the education authorities and not by the government or police. Many different scenarios have been played out by many schools to encourage creative writing by the students.. Nothing more.
I think the reason that this story is doing the conspiracy forums is quite obviously because of the UFO involvement in the role-play scenario to encourage children to write better stories.
I will stick with my original observation and wave the
flag.
I think the reason that this story is doing the conspiracy forums is quite obviously because of the UFO involvement in the role-play scenario to encourage children to write better stories.
I will stick with my original observation and wave the
flag.
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