John, you went there at the wrong time. The policemen were ordinary agents of the law, not our courrier. It's important that persons of your stature in the Organization (remember, we Yanks us a "z," not an "s") must always be in full possession or his mental faculties. The troops depend on a reliable leader. Disregarding instructions sets a bad example. And scarpering unnecessarily draws unwanted attention to our efforts. Do you need a vacation from the stress?
Dave, I waited at the ornate storm drain. Two policeman turned up, I said to them "Grand Duchy of Fenwick". At this point they became quite abusive, and threatened to do quite unpeakable things to me if I did not scarper. I scarpered.
The man's laughter is to be expected. Military personnel are under orders to feign hysterical amusement at the mere mention of UFOs or Aliens---it's the easiest way to avoid discussing the subject. If you persist with your inquiries he will eventually realize that you are someone to be trusted with the truth. Bribery money (American dollars, of course!) might facilitate this. If you need some, be at the ornate storm drain support on the second Friday after the line of zero degrees longitude floats away. Code phrase: "Grand Duchy of Fenwick."
Dave, I contacted the RAF for some information regarding pilots chasing these craft.
The man said "no comment". He was a really nice man with a geat sense of humour. He never stopped laughing all the time he was talking to me.
People gaze at the sky and see pretty patterns in the clouds. John, I'm thankful that you look beyond the surface and try to understand the meaning behind what is there. The threat we all face cannot be underestimated. My colleagues are convinced that this "Y" pattern represents a diversionary tactic by Aliens to confuse jet pilots who were in pursuit of the "objects" (Alien spacecraft). Keep your eyes open for the sake of mankind.