Australia announces confidential documents about UFOs

Secret documents about unidentified objects (UFOs), which are 30 years old in Australia's national database, have been published, showing that two Australian Air Force (RAAF) helicopters were once placed on alert. highest when the image of a mysterious object suddenly appeared on the radar.

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A photo made with bold UFO color appeared in Bendigo. (Source: Australian national archives)

Confidential documents being exhibited in Canberra also provide details on some other strange objects, some of which are provided to the police by witnesses.

In the Sydney warning, the documents referred to as 'confidential documents' refer to the 'Close encounter' campaign conducted by RAAF's Third Base Reporting and Control Unit at Williamtown near New York City on the 30th. June 1983 for UFO tracking after UFO information appeared in Mascot.

Mascot's central air traffic control officials confirmed that UFOs were caught most at a distance of 70-150 nautical miles north of Sydney with a 'speed of about 1100 - 6500km / h at high altitudes'.

However, the 'Close encounter' campaign did not get any results, but the UFO appeared on the radar screen.

Three air traffic controllers were sent to Sydney to investigate and identify any contact and "control interceptors if there is a reasonable chance of intervention." But then, K. Keenan, an air traffic control specialist, came up with the idea of ​​comparing images on radar screens to images from other devices. The results showed that UFO images reported from Sydney are just products of radar noise.

There are also detailed descriptions of 'superficial object characteristics' discovered in Milo Station in Queensland in 1982. This document refers to the photos taken. before that, but the photos were not among the newly published documents.

Officer Geoffrey Russell, working at a local police station, wrote a report to RAAF Amberley base to describe a large circle, 2330m in diameter with a smaller circle of 160mm wide and deep 15- 30mm. The soil around the outer circle seems to have been 'blown away' rather than dug.

In a part of Queensland, dairy farmer Robin Priebe called the police at 5:30 on a July 1983 report that he saw a strange object in the sky north of the town. The documents said that the police later also saw a body surrounded by a big white light, and it didn't seem like a normal plane.

Priebe said both he and his wife saw the red light turning white, then moving slowly north. Looking through the binoculars, that light had a round disk. It is a round object with two front beams and a light beam next to it.

A number of photographs in the recently published classified documents are pictures taken in Bendigo that hundreds of people saw in May 1983. The interim RAAF report said Mike Evans, the announcer, introduced the recordings of the Bendigo Radio Station program, received many calls from listeners, and he himself saw the beam and took photos.

An anonymous caller to the RAAF said that light was created as a rock group experimenting with laser lighting technology. Some people believe that this phenomenon can be created by train or laser headlights, or light from planets, why else .

Reference: Theage