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registering the target very efficiently on something other than ordinary snow. So there goes the snow theory. Doesn't make sense, does it? In the second paragraph on the same piece of paper it reads: ...the phenomenon was locked to his radar beam for a period of at least 24 minutes which in NO WAY can be com - pared with Flying Saucer phenomenon of previous reports. So I take it from that comment that they knew pretty much how a flying saucer behaved! speed of a Canberra bomber was around 400 mph. The disc flew up to the Canberra, paused over the top of it, remained stationary (seemingly) above the bomber, then flew away at great speed. Radar operators who took the bearing on the target timed it between two points and realised that this object was doing in excess of 3,600 miles per hour, or Mach 5, and yet it appeared to be stationary seconds before- hand. The radar operator who witnessed the event is quoted as saying: ..during this time I found it very hard to believe what I was seeing, so I shut my eyes and looked again, and it was still stationary over the Canberra. What makes this guy so believable is that he worked for Vickers—Armstrong. They made aircraft. He knew what he was look- ing at. Mach | was officially reached in October 1947 (there's that date again) by Chuck Yeager (The Right Stuff) in a Bell X-1 air- craft. Mach 2 was reached in December 1953, and Mach 3 in September 1956. It took a further five years to achieve Mach 4 in March 1961, and shortly after that Mach 5 (3,603 mph) was achieved on 23 June 1961—-seven years after something else did it at Woomera. Mach 6 was reached on 9 November 1961. It then took us 43 years, officially, to get from Mach 6 to Mach 7 in March 2004, although according to my sources Woomera achieved Mach 7 two was by far the most active that I'd come across, next to Woomera. Milne Bay is on the easternmost tip of Papua New Guinea, bordered by the Solomon Sea above and the Coral Sea below. The surrounding islands and seas were rife with reports of all kinds of weird and wonderful sightings. I believe there may well be an underwater base in this area, because of the number of sightings over such a great period of time and also because the survey map indicates that the ocean is very deep in this area. The seabeds around these islands are littered with underwater caverns. UFO filmed during rocket launch My next slide shows some correspon- dence regarding the sighting of a UFO filmed during a Skylark rocket test back in April 1967. We are yet to locate that film. Some of the transcript reads as follows: I spoke to you some weeks ago about a report of UFO sightings during a Skylark /aunch...have you had the films examined? The superintendent was most upset that the report he requested had not found its way to his desk. (We encountered many significant handwritten notes on the files we examined.) What was seen but wasn't on the radar at Santa Cruz? The area of the Santa Cruz Islands, bor- dering the Coral Sea near Vanuatu, is the subject of my next report. HMAS Anzac reported that at 5.45 pm on Thursday 5 May 1966, when in position near the Santa Cruz Islands, four unidentified flying objects were sighted at about 20 degrees above the horizon by the navigating officer and by several other officers who were not on the bridge at the time. These objects were quite distinct and appeared closely grouped, the leading object glowing red and the three trailing objects green in colour and forming an equilateral triangle with its apex towards the leading object. They left trails of colour in their wakes but these did not last. The trails were approximately six times the length of the objects. After the objects had disap- peared behind cloud ahead of the ship, they reappeared one more time before disappear- ing once again into cloud cover. The approximate time in sight was not more than 25 seconds, and the objects were trav- elling at a very high speed. No radar contacts were detected at the time—although there is a handwritten nota- tion on this report to re-check all radar imaging for that day. There are two for- warding reports and there's another note clearly stating that this report should "not find its way to the Australian UFO file". It is signed by the Director of Naval Intelligence. From 400 mph to Mach 5 - 3,600 mph - in just 10 seconds! In May 1954, a dark grey circular disc was observed by a Woomera radar operator through binoculars, pacing a Canberra bomber directly above it. The cruising years ago. But what's most interesting about this case (and you really need to get your head around this) is that the object went from about 400 mph to SpHEULAR 3,600 mph in just 10 cameacntae seconds! In 1954! TECHMICAL GUIDE To UF Hot Spots, Sightings at Milne Bay, Papua New Guinea One of the most intriguing things I found throughout my Disclosure journey refers to a series of reports coming out of Papua New Guinea, in particular the Milne Bay area. Considering the num- ber of files I've scanned, this area U2 spyplane over Tasmania! Over the years, there have been a number of occasions when UFO researchers have run into UFO sightings generated by obser- vations of "secret" aircraft—flying triangles being a perfect example. 62 = NEXUS www.nexusmagazi ne.com DECEMBER 2004 — JANUARY 2005