Wednesday, June 1, 2011

New Zealand Government has published information about "flying saucers"

Publicly available data were from state archives on the alleged meeting with UFOs and "aliens" from other worlds. New Zealand Government argues that this information is not interesting in terms of finding extraterrestrial life.

 Information contained more than 2 thousand pages "important documents", which recorded the testimony of military and civilians on unidentified flying objects since 1952 and ending with the year 2009. Authorities have agreed to publish all this only on condition of anonymity, the witnesses. Access to original documents will be allowed only after 2050.



 Even before the declassification data, the spokesman for the New Zealand Ministry of Defence General Aviation Tamariki Cave said that his department is not going to give any comments or more to investigate. Moreover, the very fact of publication is not an automatic proof of the reality of "strange" events, pragmatic military officer said.

 This is not surprising: Many phenomena, according to scientists, it is easy to explain the "mysterious lights in the sky" are atmospheric or astronomical origin, as it could be various aircraft (including experimental) or a reflection of floodlights and other light sources created by man. Cases of fraud and banal delusions also occur.

 As for "close contact" with humanoid or any intelligent beings, no convincing evidence these events were not given by anybody.

 Clearly, local ufolohichni organizations already recorded this "victory" in his account. Their most interesting so-called "light phenomena" over the city Kaykura in 1978, its pilot noticed a cargo plane that carried mail flight. From the ground observed several large fires in the correct form of the ellipse. The operator was able to take them on film. The aircraft ground service reported on unidentified objects and headed straight for them. However, the lights disappeared and appeared again.

 In the official report of the time it was concluded that this was some sort of natural phenomenon, but the military assumed that the sky was visible flecks of the planet Venus or display lights ship. Reports of fire over Kaykuroyu wondered even then New Zealand Prime Minister Robert Muldoon.

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