Declassified UFO / UAP Document

PUNITIVE STEPS AGAINST EXTREMIST ASKED

📍 Decepcion Island, Antarctica 🏛 PRENSA LATINA 📄 press_compilation

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A July 1965 press compilation reporting on Argentine political crackdowns, economic issues, and a sighting of unidentified flying objects over Antarctica by international bases.

This document is a compilation of news briefs dated July 1965, originating from the news agency Prensa Latina. The primary focus of the report is the political climate in Argentina, specifically detailing a government crackdown on extremist groups. Interior Minister Juan Palmero issued a resolution targeting the Tacuara nationalist movement, the Nationalist Restoration Guard, and the Communist Youth Federation, citing them as 'veritable lawless associations.' The document also covers a crisis in the Argentine meatpacking industry, noting that two major plants reduced operations, leading to potential restrictions on meat consumption. Additionally, the report mentions that Argentina intends to maintain diplomatic relations with Algeria. A brief section reports that a group of red, green, and yellow flying saucers were observed over Decepcion Island in Antarctica for two hours by Argentine, Chilean, and British bases. These objects were also reportedly seen in formation over the South Orkney islands performing quick circles. Finally, the document notes that Argentina received bids for the purchase of one million cubic meters of crude oil.

A group of red, green, and yellow flying saucers has been seen flying over Decepcion Island for two hours by Argentine, Chilean, and British bases.

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