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UFO Research Digest - May 1990

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UFO RESEARCH AUSTRALIA

RESEARCH DIGEST

PO BOX 229, PROSPECT, SOUTH AUSTRALIA 5082

COMPILED BY: Keith Basterfield
Issue 11 MAY 1990

CASES
UFORA90045 1970? Adelaide SA CE4 Level A S5/P4

A 31 year old woman, living in Adelaide, has told us that at age 10
or 11 she was abducted from her bedroom by a group of small entities
who entered the room via the internal house door. She was levitated
off the bed and taken to a circular "room" where she received a
medical examination lying on a metal table. The next conscious
recollection was of waking up in bed. This woman also recounts
numerous lifelong episodes of poltergeist activity, the sense of a
presence in one house she lived in, being told she levitated whilst
sleeping, seeing objects such as children s tricycles moving by
themselves, experiencing apparitions, precognitive visions, telepathy
and spirit photographs. She also mentioned that some ten years ago
whilst undergoing dental treatment, that x-rays revealed two unknown
metal obiects in her face under her nostrils. (UFOR(SA)).

UFORA90046 Lifelong CE4 Level B S5/P4

A 29 year old woman from Queensland recalls a number of experiences,
the first of which occurred at age three and a half. She recounts
that at this age she can remember waking in her cot to find the room
filled with small entities, who seemed to be examining her mother.
This experience was vividly recalled later in early childhood, when
the woman was exposed to photographs of a hospital operation. In
another experience (age 19) she can recall being taken from her bed,
and floating up to a "spaceship". However, she has no onboard memory.
(Bill Chalker).

UFORA90047 Ca 1982 CE4 Level B S5/P4

Another Queensland woman, in her late 40 s, recounts that about eight
years ago, during sleep, she found herself in a spaceship. The
entities present were all human looking, both male and female. There
were also a few other human beings, abductees, present there. She
would not let the entities examine her as she was pregnant. The
beings were apparently disturbed at having made a mistake saying they
did not touch pregnant women. One being showed her how her baby would
look when born, which the woman says was accurate. This was followed
by a tour around the ship. Her next memory is of being back on Earth
in the countrvside. (Bill Chalker).

UFORA90048 Lifelong CE4? Level B S5/P4

Yet another woman, living in Sydney, has had repeated recollections
of a "dream" where she sees herself lying in bed, with some "little"
people near her. This dream first occurred in childhood and last
happened some 6-8 months ago. (Bill Chalker).

UFORA90049 1978/Auckland NZ 1981/Greece CE4 S5/P4.

Finally, a 44 year old Queensland man can remember two occasions
which seem to indicate missing time. The first was in 1978 in
Auckland, New Zealand. He had gone to bed one night and his next
recollection was of being naked outside the house. Finding the house
locked he had to attract the attention of an occupant inside to let
him back in. Later, in September 1981, he was holidaying on the
Greek Island of Skopelos. He found himself waking up on a beach with
water lapping at his feet. Orange dust, not from that area, covered
him.

South Australia

The following reports have been recently made to UFOR(SA). All are
Low, Level C cases, except where otherwise stated.

UFORA90050 28 Mar 90 Ferryden Park SA Night Level A S1/P4.

Whilst replaying a video tape of a laser display, a man noticed an
unusual bright light on the film, which he hadn t noticed when
filming. Investigation by Ray Brooke at the site, determined that the
most probable cause was that he had filmed a street light.

UFORA90051 29 Mar 90 Sellicks Beach SA (0200-0200hrs) S2/P4.

A person initially telephoned to report observing "lots of lights in
the sky." They were to phone back with full details, but never did.

UFORA90052 7 Apr 90 Adelaide SA 1515hrs S1/P4.

For 15 minutes a man watched a white object moving about in the
north-eastern sky, from Elder Park in the city. Details were
consistent with a plastic bag caught up in near ground air currents.

UFORA90053 10 Apr 90 Adelaide SA 0500hrs S1/P4.

A bright white light seen in the eastern sky was identified as Venus.

UFORA90054 12 Apr 90 Tea Tree Gully SA 0530hrs S2/P4.

An unusual light was reported in the south-eastern sky which "hung
around for some time and then took off at a rapid rate of knots."

UFORA90055 15 Apr 90 Port Noarlunga SA 0300hrs S2/P4.

A stationary light was reported in the north-western sky. Initially
it appeared to be white but then seemed to change to red and green
flashing lights. Duration one hour.

UFORA90056 23 Apr 90 Handorf SA Early morning S2/P4.

A large light with trailing lights was reported. No further details
given.

Overseas report

Since December 1989 several hundred UFO reports have originated in
Belgium. The Belgium Air Force has been involved, flying aircraft
equipped with infra red cameras, but despite this ground observations
have not been confirmed by simultaneous sightings from the air. The
object involved has been described as a triangle 30m to 5Om in
diameter, with red green and white lights at the corners. (Sydney
Morning Herald 19/4/90, courtesy of Bill Chalker). We'd welcome any
further information anyone might have on this.

RESEARCH NOTES

1. As you will note from the above cases there has been an increase
in the number of abduction reports uncovered recently. We are
compiling a catalogue of all known Australian abduction events and
welcome details of any cases you may have come across.

2. The assignment of a level of investigation and a
strangeness/probability rating is merely an indication of how well
investigated and "good" a case appears to be when it first comes to
our notice. These ratings will almost certainly change once an
indepth investigation has been conducted.

3. Keith Roberts advises that in the first quarter of 1990 TUFOIC
received 14 reports. Out of these, one was of an aurora, one of an
aircraft, three were due to satellites, and eight had astronomical
explanations. One remained unidentified (see Magra TAS in the April
Diqest).

MF'W RX()K.q

1. Long, G. (1990). Examining the earthlight theory. Center for
UFO Studies. 185pp.

Gregory Long has spent a great deal of time over recent years
examining a series of observations of lights in Washington State s
Yakima Indian reservation. This work examines the sightings and some
sossible causes.

2. Vallee, J. (1990). Confrontations:A scientist s search for alien
contact. New York. Ballantine. 263pp.

Jacques Vallee s books are always worth waiting for, and this new one
is no exception. It details his investigations of some particularly
interesting South American encounters where people have come off
second best.

3. Walters, E & F. (1990). The Gulf Breeze sightings. New York.
Morrow. 348pp.

You ve heard about it on the radio and television, and read numerous
journal articles on the subject, but finally here s the book. Debate
as to the cause of this series of reports has divided serious
researchers in the US. Here then is the chance to read the facts for
vourself and make up your own mind.

4. Randle, K. D. (1989). The UFO casebook. New York. Warner.
Paperback. 256pp.

This work reads like a 1950 s potboiler as it moves from 1947 to 1988
examining various aspects of the UFO phenomenon. It s all there, from
Roswell to MJ12 to abductions. Thrown in for good measure is a look
at USAF involvement, the coverup and more. However, despite it s
style, I found it a reasonable summary, for the general reader, of
the last 40 vears or so.

NOTE

There will be no July edition of the Digest owing to the fact that I
will be away overseas between 25/6/90 and 1/8/90. Reports and mail
during this period may be directed to Vladimir, PO Box 229, Prospect,
SA 5082.