Thursday, 19 November 2015
UFO News Article:
“FLYING DISKS IN JAPAN”
12 July 1947
(The West Australian, Perth , Australia )
Source: National Library of Australia ,
Canberra , ACT, Australia
The whole article:
“ ‘Flying saucers’ have now appeared over Japan . The
first flight was reported by a police officer at Kagoshima
(Southern Kyushu) where the Allied invasion of Japan would have occurred in 1945
if the Japanese had not surrendered. The police officer, Shigeru Arrifuku, who
made the report said that while on duty shortly after midnight on July 9 he saw
some disk-shaped brilliant objects flying over Kagoshima Bay
in a wave-like manner. The objects were flying north-east at a height of about 3,000ft.”
(tageo.com photo)
UFO Article (Blog):
“Massive New Digitisation Of Newspapers
Will Add To Australian UFO History,
If Anyone Can Be Bothered”
By Paul Dean, 4 November 2015
(UFOs – Documenting The Evidence, Melbourne , Australia )
Quote from the article:
“The National Library of Australia (NLA) maintains
endeavour named ‘Trove’ which is an online library ‘database aggregator’ and ‘free
faceted-search engine.’ Trove brings together content from libraries,
newspapers, museums and other research organisations and helps users explore
them. In the NLA’s own words:
‘Trove helps you find resources about Australia and
by Australians. We do this by collecting information from many organisations
around the world. This information about resources, also known as metadata, is
processed for easy searching through the Trove website…’
For Australian UFO researchers, Trove’s digitised
newspaper section is the thing most invaluable. The NLA says:
‘The digitised newspaper zone is the most heavily-used
part of Trove, and no wonder – more than 100 million newspaper articles,
documenting more than 150 years of Australian history. And it’s growing all the
time. All digitised, all free, all for you.’
Recently, nearly a dozen new newspapers – some dating
from 1915 – have been added to the archive. And they are absolutely jam-packed
with articles, editorials and opinion pieces about UFO’s, especially reports of
UFO events that are completely new to us.”
(sydneyinstituteonline.net image)
UFO Article (Blog):
“NORAD And The UFO Smokescreen – Part 5”
By Paul Dean, 18 November 2015
(UFOs – Documenting The Evidence, Melbourne , Australia )
Paul Dean is researching what role the North American
Aerospace Defense Command has maintained regarding the UFO matter:
http://ufos-documenting-the-evidence.blogspot.com/2015/11/norad-and-ufo-smokescreen-part-5-this.html
Quote from the article:
“This is Part 5 of an ongoing series regarding the North American
Aerospace Defence Command (NORAD) and their involvement UFO phenomenon. I have
already detailed over a dozen pages of declassified military documents that
show us that tangible UFO events have come to the attention of NORAD.
Dealing with NORAD is not easy. Normally, one would request information under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) from an American government agency, or under the Access to Information Act (ATIA) from a Canadian government agency. However, NORAD is a ‘bi-national’ organisation, and the governments involved decided to ‘exempt’ it from either FOIA or ATIA in 1982. However, theUS ’s
Northern Command (NORTHCOM), who partly controls NORAD, can process FOI
requests for NORAD records – but everything is on NORAD’s terms. The actual
response one gets from the NORTHCOM FOIA and Privacy Act
Requester Service
Center at Peterson Air
Force Base for NORAD records is, except in exceedingly rare cases:
‘NORAD as a bi-national organization is not subject to FOIA. No search of records will be conducted.’ ”
Dealing with NORAD is not easy. Normally, one would request information under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) from an American government agency, or under the Access to Information Act (ATIA) from a Canadian government agency. However, NORAD is a ‘bi-national’ organisation, and the governments involved decided to ‘exempt’ it from either FOIA or ATIA in 1982. However, the
‘NORAD as a bi-national organization is not subject to FOIA. No search of records will be conducted.’ ”
(wikimedia.org image)
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