ALIEN DISC SPOTTED BY 200 WITNESSES OVER AUSTRALIA

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ALIEN DISC SPOTTED BY 200 WITNESSES OVER AUSTRALIA
 
APRIL 6, 1966   ………  MELBOURNE AUSTRALIA
 
This is one of the most compelling UFO cases on record, it has been referred to as Australia’s Roswell.  It does appear the military has some knowledge and involvement with this incident and went to great lengths to cover up the truth for many years. This group of students held a 40 year anniversary of this event in 2006. The skeptics claimed that this was some type of secret military aircraft but this type of technology is not available today let alone forty years ago. At this juncture it appears that it was a genuine UFO operating with the consent and knowledge of the Australian Military. 
 
The Westall UFO encounter is an event that occurred on 6 April 1966 in Melbourne, Australia. Around 11.00 am, for about 20 minutes, more than 200 students and teachers at two Victorian state schools allegedly witnessed an unexplained flying object which descended into a nearby open wild grass field. The paddock was adjacent to a grove of pine trees in an area known as The Grange (now a nature reserve). According to reports, the object then ascended in a north-westerly direction over the suburb of Clayton South, Victoria, Australia.  A class of students and a teacher from Westall High School were just completing sports on the main oval when an object, described as being a grey saucer-shaped craft with a slight purple hue and being about twice the size of a family car, was alleged to have been seen. Witness descriptions were mixed: Andrew Greenwood, a science teacher, told The Dandenong Journal at the time that he saw a silvery-green disc.  According to witnesses the object was descending and then crossed and overflew the high school’s south-west corner, going in a south-easterly direction, before disappearing from sight as it descended behind a stand of trees and into a paddock at The Grange in front of the Westall State School . After a short period, witnesses now numbering over 200, the object then climbed at speed and departed towards the north-west. As the object gained altitude some accounts describe it as having been pursued from the scene by five unidentified aircraft which circled the object.  The Dandenong Journal covered the encounter in detail and ran two front page stories. The first was on 14 April. and the next was on 21 April.  Broadsheet newspaper, The Age ran a very small article about the Westall incident on 7 April 1966.  NOTE: The above image is a rendering.
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