Latest Reported U.F.O.Sightings.

Supplied by; National UFO Hotline Australia Ph: 190 224 3529 New Zealand Ph: 0900 58367 E-mail:rossdowe@netlink.net.au

Chariots of Fire or man made Electromagnetic fireball illuminations? Refer to shortwave trx. Radio Russia, Science programme transmission 7th Apl.96 Relating to Electromagnetic weather changing devices and Electromagnetic warfare devices.

Summary of recent Australian Reports.

Canberra 10.30 pm EST Monday 25th Nov. 1996.
Respondent callers report seeing a number of intense bright orange fireball lights, travelling fast over Canberra, the object/lights were last sighted heading north westerly.

Adelaide 1.25am CT Monday 25th Nov. 1996.
Callers report sighting a number of soft white balls of lights heading in an easterly directing then changing direction to the west before speeding off to the north west.

Perth 5.25pm WT daylight Sunday 24th Nov. 1996.
Respondent callers reported seeing a large bright cigar shaped object travelling from the north to the south. The object at arms length appeared to be about 1" in length and 1/8 of an inch wide, about 55 deg in the sky and about 20 plus miles away. Pos. Whitmans Blimp however, their PR firm has advise that the blimp is not scheduled to visit Perth ... IPP shall seeking confirmation again..

Alice Springs 11.15 pm CT Monday 25th Nov. 1996
Respondent callers report seeing up to four intense bright orange fireball lights over Alice Springs before heading off in a Westerly direction. One Respondent said they had taken up to 10 photo's. Most on duty Police members also witnessed these events and have filled their reports to IPP.

We wish to seek help from the community and request that anyone who any have witnessed any unusual UFO event to give the Nat.UFO Hotline call , and aid us with sighting information.
Regards Ross Dowe Snr Operator EMAIL rossdowe@netlink.net.au National UFO HOTLINE, manned 24 hour per day ⌐

UFOÆs Return to Grafton N.S.W.

October 26 1996. Many reports of a UFO flying low over Grafton were reported to the National UFO Hotline in Victoria.
Early on Sunday morning, around 3 AM, six people reported unusual UFO activity.Some reported an illuminated object heading in a northerly direction. Only about 30 metres in the air and accompanied by a noise sounding like a train or truck. One man claims to have had sheets of roofing iron lifted from his house by the object. Most of the people were awaken by bright lights inside their house. One witness said that everything in his house was completely illuminated. Where you could see every nail in the floorboards, and you could see every crack in the wall. By the time they raced outside to see what was happening, it was all dark, but there was a noise like a train going over the top of the house.

Contact the National UFO Hotline at P.O. Box 1286 Narre Warren Victoria 3805
Phone: 190 224 3529


Sonic Boom.

October 31, 1996.
Thursday morning at 10.15 AM, a huge sonic boom was heard in the Port Macquarie area. The sonic boom was heard over a wide area from Laurieton, west to Warchope, and at Diamond Head south of Port Macquarie it was reported that the ground shook. The shockwave rumbled like a huge thunder clap, although the sky was overcast there were no thunderstorms in the area. At Warchope a witness actually heard two sonic booms, one immediately following the other. Immediatly following the boom a large bird flew into a house window hitting it with great force and acting as if disorientated and confused. The witness at Diamond Head said he thought it originated south-east of his location, towards the Headland and out to sea.

The Australian Airforce were contacted and asked if they were responsible, at first they said they were. But a Newspaper report on the incident stated that the Airforce were not responsible, and that they are unable to explain what had caused this massive Sonic Boom.

UPDATE: The operations officer at Amberley airforce base confirmed there was a F-111 aircraft flying near Nambucca Heads, he adamantly denied the crew would have been flying fast enough to " have gone supersonic", It is not permitted in that area ". " Even if it had gone supersonic the noise would not have reached that far ". The crew of the F-111 had " no knowlage " as to the origin of the boom when they returned to base. "Supersonic booms were not allowed over continental Australia", airforce officials stated.
Port Macquarie police received 40 calls about the boom, as did the Hastings Council re enquiries asking of possible blasting in the area.

The Australian Geological Survey Organisation recorded no earth tremors. The boom was so loud in the Port Macquarie industrial area that it sent people form their offices and factories into the streets fearing a massive explosion in the area.

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