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Australian secret UFO files released
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 1509513:MV8xOTQ4MzgxXzdGNzZGMEQ2] Interesting..: [i]Secret UFO files released. It is probably the closest Australia has come to scrambling fighter jets to intercept a UFO. Documents that have just become available under the 30-year rule at the National Archives of Australia reveal how two RAAF Mirage jets were placed on the second highest level of alert to determine the cause of unidentified radar contacts seen on screens at Mascot. The ''X Files'' viewed in Canberra also give details of other unexplained sightings, some of which are supported by witness statements to police.[/i] Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/technology/sci-tech/secret-ufo-files-released-20120804-23mhq.html#ixzz22lLjnpoH Btw, last year the Department of Defence said that they had ''lost'' its X-Files..:http://www.smh.com.au/technology/sci-tech/alien-abduction-defences-xfiles-are-lost-in-space-20110606-1fpea.html Guess they ''found'' them again :hiding: [/quote]
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Interesting..:
Secret UFO files released.
It is probably the closest Australia has come to scrambling fighter jets to intercept a UFO.
Documents that have just become available under the 30-year rule at the National Archives of Australia reveal how two RAAF Mirage jets were placed on the second highest level of alert to determine the cause of unidentified radar contacts seen on screens at Mascot.
The ''X Files'' viewed in Canberra also give details of other unexplained sightings, some of which are supported by witness statements to police.
Read more: [
link to www.smh.com.au
]
Btw, last year the Department of Defence said that they had ''lost'' its X-Files..: [
link to www.smh.com.au
]
Guess they ''found'' them again
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