Website: National Investigations Committee on Aerial
Phenomena (NICAP.org):
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Website: National UFO Reporting Center (NUFORC.org):
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Website: UFO Casebook (ufocasebook.com):
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Website: UFO DNA (thecid.com/ufo):
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UFO news article:
Translation of News Article From ‘CLARIN,’ Buenos
Aires,
July 7, 1965 (NICAP.org text):
July 7, 1965 (NICAP.org text):
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Quote from the news article:
“Numerous Personnel of the Antarctic bases of three nations: Argentina, Chile and Great Britain, in conditions of optimum visibility, observed (on 3 July 1965) the maneuvers of an unidentified ‘Flying Object.’ So state official communications from the area, including one from the Secretary of the Navy of our country. Independently, the ‘Clarin’ has communicated directly with the Decepcion Base, obtaining from the base commander the details of the sighting.
Santiago, Chile. 6 (Cables of AP AFP Reuter, ANSA y ‘Clarin
Agency’) Argentine, British and Chilean military and scientific personnel
sighted an unidentified flying object which gave off or glowed with a white
light, at high altitude and came at considerable speed in a Southeast
direction. The release indicates the object flew a zig-zag path and appeared to
hover momentarily suspended in the air. The information caused commotion, when
released to the public.”
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