New Zealand military issued more than 2 thousand pages on UFOs, after they slippedsome data. Were made public the documents that agencies collect from 1952 to 2009.
As explained in the Ministry of Defence of New Zealand (New Zealand Defence Force,the documents - only eyewitness, and not the results of any investigation. I just did not have departments of forces and means to deal with them. Therefore, they - the certificate - just collected.
Why the military needed a "half-wit collection"? It is not known. But they intended tostore the accumulated data in secret until 2050. Only the special laws on freedom ofaccess to information have opened private folders from prying eyes.
Folders found a very entertaining information. UFO seen by hundreds of people almost every day. Many reported takeoffs and landings of "flying saucers". And some - even the giant aliens.
And they left behind traces of the 440 size.
However, the most noteworthy event mentioned in the declassified documents, was in December 1978. They are aggressively interested in as much as the then PrimeMinister Robert Muldoon (Sir Robert Muldoon). Claimed to understand. But failed.
The essence of the event that the crew noticed a cargo plane in the sky, strange lights.Certain objects "appeared" on the radar. But no aircraft, on all grounds. They were seen, and observers on the ground near the town of Kaikoura (Kaikoura) to the South Island. Shoot a local TV (Television New Zealand).
Clear shots did not work - jumped at the hands of the camera operator. But some light stain is still visible. And with eyewitnesses know that it consisted of a few lights, took the form of an ellipse and scurried across the sky over an hour.
There have been official explanations that exclude each other. Some "people" have argued that the clouds were reflected lights of ships. Others said that the clouds were gone, and looked so unusual Venus. And then this one is not satisfied.
-We still can not understand what was flying in the sky over Kaikoura - - says SuzanneHansen (Suzanne Hansen), the leader of the New Zealand UFO researchers. - But itwas clearly something unusual.
As explained in the Ministry of Defence of New Zealand (New Zealand Defence Force,the documents - only eyewitness, and not the results of any investigation. I just did not have departments of forces and means to deal with them. Therefore, they - the certificate - just collected.
Why the military needed a "half-wit collection"? It is not known. But they intended tostore the accumulated data in secret until 2050. Only the special laws on freedom ofaccess to information have opened private folders from prying eyes.
Folders found a very entertaining information. UFO seen by hundreds of people almost every day. Many reported takeoffs and landings of "flying saucers". And some - even the giant aliens.
And they left behind traces of the 440 size.
However, the most noteworthy event mentioned in the declassified documents, was in December 1978. They are aggressively interested in as much as the then PrimeMinister Robert Muldoon (Sir Robert Muldoon). Claimed to understand. But failed.
The essence of the event that the crew noticed a cargo plane in the sky, strange lights.Certain objects "appeared" on the radar. But no aircraft, on all grounds. They were seen, and observers on the ground near the town of Kaikoura (Kaikoura) to the South Island. Shoot a local TV (Television New Zealand).
Clear shots did not work - jumped at the hands of the camera operator. But some light stain is still visible. And with eyewitnesses know that it consisted of a few lights, took the form of an ellipse and scurried across the sky over an hour.
There have been official explanations that exclude each other. Some "people" have argued that the clouds were reflected lights of ships. Others said that the clouds were gone, and looked so unusual Venus. And then this one is not satisfied.
-We still can not understand what was flying in the sky over Kaikoura - - says SuzanneHansen (Suzanne Hansen), the leader of the New Zealand UFO researchers. - But itwas clearly something unusual.
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