Thursday, 15 October 2015

UFO Article (Blog):
“Found: two more Australian government files
on the 1978 Valentich disappearance”


By Keith Basterfield, 12 September 2015
(UFOs – scientific research, Campbelltown,
New South Wales, Australia)

The Frederick Valentich disappearance occurred on 21 October 1978:

http://ufos-scientificresearch.blogspot.com/2015/09/found-two-more-australian-government.html















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UFO News Article:
“Mystery objects set off Europe’s latest UFO scare”


7 November 1990 
(The Blade, Toledo, Ohio)

Quote from the article:
“But Belgium, where dozens of people reported a triangular object with three lights flying slowly and soundlessly to the southwest, said its air force was studying the reports with neighboring air force observers.”

















Freeze-frame from a video of one of the triangular shaped UFOs which was seen over Belgium during the 1989/1990 UFO wave
(google.com image)

















Map of Belgium (vidiani.com)
(vidiani.com image)

UFO Article:
“The Air Force of Peru is back investigating UFOs”


18 October 2013
(Revista UFO (Brazilian UFO Magazine), Campo Grande, Brazil)

The Peruvian government’s UFO research department is called Departamento de Investigación de Fenómenos Aéreos Anómalos (Department of Investigation of Anomalous Aerial Phenomena) (DIFAA):

UFO News Article:
“Judge orders more data in UFO case”


18 and 19 February 2000
(Today’s News-Herald, Lake Havasu City, Arizona)

The article reports on the 13 March 1997 Phoenix (Arizona) UFO case:

https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=875&dat=20000219&id=BVwdAAAAIBAJ&sjid=sFkEAAAAIBAJ&pg=6961,5722452

Quote from the article:
“ ‘It’s a start, it’s encouraging, it’s a step to learning the truth,’ attorney Peter Gersten, executive director of Citizens Against UFO Secrecy, said Thursday.

U.S. District Judge Stephen McNamee on Wednesday ordered the Defense Department to provide spesifics by March 17 on how e-mail and a computerized index search were used to locate information on the lighted object.

The U.S. government initially said it had done a ‘reasonable’ search for the documents, but came up empty-handed and wanted the case dismissed.

Gersten said he is still skeptical the Defense Department will provide documents he believes exist, including eyewitness descriptions and sketches of the object.

‘This lawsuit has the possibility of being a landmark FOIA case for reasonableness of searches and good faith affidavits,’ he said. ‘This could change the future of UFO litigation.’ ”





















Satellite photo of Phoenix, Arizona (tageo.com)
(tageo.com photo)