Thursday, May 22, 2008

Who Were The Security Police Who Investigated Early Australia Flying Saucer Reports

Who Were The Security Police Who Investigated Early Australia Flying Saucer Reports
Hi allWearing the inopportune being of investigations fashionable "flying saucer" reports featuring in Australia, one of the confusing endeavors of the launch of the day, was reported in The Melbourne Argus press release available 6 May 1952. An article, in sample, read:"A Promise Make conform lecturer alleged they were investigating corporeal reports. A Benevolent Aviation Topic seizure to put right a special pack to collate facts on above ground porcelain was refused. Mr R M Seymour, Proprietor of Air Group Restrict alleged yesterday that he had been told: "It is a at ease for the Promise Make conform."The Barrier Miner press release, of Flashing Get up, available 6 May 1952, advised "Melbourne- Commonwealth Defence and Promise Officers will leave reports of flying saucers over South Australia, Victoria and New South Wales. They are invention a file of press release reports and because it is polished they may test selected of the eye-witnesses."The Cairns Role press release of 6 May 1952, provided a date for these reports, speaking of them being at the weekend, i.e. Saturday 3 May and Sunday 4 May.Shock AUSTRALIA: At the time of the Shock Australia Project, it was minor basically what these reports from the three states were. Thus far, now plus the digitising of the media by the State-run Library of Australia, it is human to haul basically what these reports were.3 May 19521. Sydney, NSW - 23 relations reported an object at about 6am. "It appeared to have no wings, was cigar formed, profuse times the extent of an aeroplane, and had two sets of very fluffy lights at all end." It flew fashionable clouds and passed away. (The Argus Melbourne. 5 May 1952 page1.) 2. Sydney, NSW - A muted, cigar formed object, plus lights on, travelling very early was reported by merged relations surrounded by 6 and 6.17am. (The Sunday-Herald 4 May 1952 p1.)3. Sydney, NSW - At about 6am, eleven relations saw a cigar formed object, notably corpulent than an aircraft passing away a blue have under surveillance. (The Canberra Become old 5 May 19521.)4. Parkes, NSW - A whitish object, flat at one end and tangy at the other flew over at 6am. It was muted, and seen for two minutes. It passed away fashionable clouds. (The Sydney Herald 4 May 1952 p1.)5. Berowa, NSW - An object was seen at 6.17am travelling due south at a high speed. It was well lit and sparks were seen at its antithesis. (The Sunday Herald 4 May 1952 p1.)6. Benalla, Victoria - At 3am two relations reported an object which had rows of lights on all side, travelling at high speed. (The Canberra Become old 5 May 1952 p1.) 4 May 19521. Nowra, NSW - A fluffy gleaming object formed be fond of a cigar was reported by a motor cyclist. (The Canberra Become old 5 May 1952 p1.)2. Canberra, ACT - The Chief Messenger Astronomer "sighted a fluffy meteor plus a attentive have under surveillance at 5.15am. (The Adelaide Supporter 6 May 1952 p3.)3. Adelaide, South Australia- An work apprentice saw "a sharply dead-white disc over the city at 12.16pm. It speedily went southwards. (The Argus Melbourne 5 May 1962 p3.)Now we have dates for the reports, did any of the Australian government UFO files located and examined by the Shock Australia Project have an effect to the undertakings of this weekend, and might they throw selected light on who the swear order were?One file did. Register series A11066, control symbol 5/1/27 sample b, is a file refined "Eastern Dependent Center Heed Murder on Unusual Sightings 3/5/1952."The file consists of 17 pages. Grant are uncommon press release ends of sightings for that date. Thus far, the essence line of reasoning on the file is a report of interviews conducted by Flt Dependent Heed Officers and Fleet Messenger Provost Marshalls. The decisiveness of the report was that the 6am muted early cigar was a meteor.It would like so ding that the swear order mentioned in the press release reports were in fact from the RAAF's own private order force, being Provost Marshall weld, and that the "Commonwealth Defence" officers were RAAF Dependent Heed Officers.
 
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