By Paul Dean, 29 January 2016
(UFOs – Documenting The Evidence, Melbourne, Australia)
Quote from the article:
“In 1994, the Royal Australian Air Force’s (RAAF)
policy of accepting and investigating UFO sightings, or ‘Unusual Aerial
Sightings’ (UAS) as they called them, was downgraded to virtually no policy at
all. But, like all things in modern government, there had to be a paper trail.
In September, 2015 I submitted a Freedom of Information (FOI) request to the
Department of Defence (DOD) for any material that ‘went into’ this policy
downgrade, and I was recently provided with never-before-seen administrative
records from that era. I have discussed some of these records in Part 1 of this
series, which can be found here:
In this Part 2 of the series, I aim to continue
providing imagery and discussion regarding this important release of
information. In Part 1, the main item I studied was Wing Commander (later Group
Captain) Brett Biddington’s (ret) lengthy draft of background information and
suggestions which would soon morph into the 1994 downgrade of their UAS policy.
One surprise was the level of security classification on much of this material.
I also emphasized that some of it remains classified, and has been redacted
(blacked out) so it could be released to me.”
http://ufos-documenting-the-evidence.blogspot.com/2016/01/significant-release-of-never-before.html
(defence.gov.au image)