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BRIGHT SKIES Top-Secret Weapons Testing? BRIGHT Testing? Top-Secret Weapons Strange light-events have been reported over many remote parts of Australia in recent times. With the meteor theory ruled out, could these energy bursts and beams be part of some classified Tesla-style weapons program? Part 2 hilst researching the 1993 Banjawarn fireball-explosion-earthquake inci- dent, I became aware of an entirely different spectrum of bizarre, non-fire- ball-related light phenomena events reportedly being observed in our skies by very reliable Western Australian bush observers (such as those who described the fireballs over the town of Tom Price). In common with the fireball events, these events were rarely, if ever, being reported in the press and do not appear to have been commented upon by our scientific community. These events vary in style, but nearly all involve essentially static atmospheric light- emission events that have apparently never been reported or observed before the 1980s, have been reported rarely post-1985, but now have an increasing event periodicity in post- 1993 years. One such event type commonly reported consists of massive high-energy five-to-ten- second bursts of blue-white light seen in the night-time skies of the upper atmosphere. Such events have been reported in WA by many observers including meteor experts and amateur astronomers who are categorically certain that these are nof transient light bursts due to single meteors or multiple meteor showers. Normally, no massive object or moving light source is seen in association with these events. However, the massive blue-white light energy emissions are at times quite similar in power output to those very bright, blue-white light flash events often reported occurring in conjunction with fireballs and their 'explosion' (as described in Part | of this article series). Similar events involving massive blue-white light burst emissions have also been reported as occurring at ground level. For example, one October 1994 incident that was seen from Minara station (50 kilometres east of Leonora in the Eastern Goldfields of WA) possibly involved a night-time UFO landing and small beings with torches combing around the station buildings. The exotic, brilliant blue-white flare was observed at ground level as the alleged alien spacecraft accelerated off the nearby Minara airstrip. The light from this flash lit up the entirely dark station buildings in a brilliant and "beautiful" blue- grey glow silhouette. Another 1996 night-time incident was observed near Rocky Gully in the south-west of WA and was described as a very scary event where massive blue-white streamers of arc- ing electricity issued from the forest floor into the atmosphere, creating an intense, vio- lent, blue-white glow (and an attendant "electrical noise") that was visible for miles— "like someone with a giant arc welder". This event persisted for at least several minutes. The observers fled the area in fear for their lives, phased out by the apparently enormous energy involved in the event. These massive energy bursts of high-altitude, blue-white light and/or ground-level elec- trical arcs are reasonably common and I have about 100 such documented events in the WA database. Publicity from my first NEXUS article has resulted in three similar events—one of them from eastern Victoria—being reported to me. I am unaware of any such similar events being reported historically in the literature anywhere on planet Earth—except as referred to below in connection with circa-1900 high-frequency, high- voltage EM wave experiments by Nikola Tesla. Other exotic events involve post-1993 night-time and daytime observations of golden- orange or silver-blue-white beams or cylinders of energy propagating vertically down- ward from high altitude and hitting the Earth's surface—with no noise or surface damage and no thunderstorm activity reported—usually in isolated outback areas. by Harry Mason, B.Sc., M.Sc. ©1997 All Rights Reserved 1313 Armstrong Road Jarrahdale WA 6203, Australia Phone: +61 9 525 5999 Fax: +61 9 525 5944 E-mail: orbitx@ois.com.au 1313 Armstrong Road Jarrahdale WA 6203, Australia Phone: +61 9 525 5999 Fax: +61 9 525 5944 E-mail: orbitx@ois.com.au JUNE - JULY 1997 NEXUS - 43 RECENT EXOTIC AUSTRALIAN LIGHT-ENERGY EVENTS