Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Possible Abduction of a Woman Motorist in Catalunya, (N.E. Spain) and More UFO Reports from New Zealand

📅 May 12-13, 1990; June 22, 1990; June 22, 1990 📍 Catalunya, Spain; Karekare, New Zealand; Bay of Islands, New Zealand; Paihia, New Zealand 🏛 FSR 📄 periodical_article

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TL;DR

This document compiles reports of UFO sightings and physical trace evidence from Spain and New Zealand between 1989 and 1990. It highlights witness accounts of anomalous aerial objects and ground formations that defy conventional explanation.

This document, an excerpt from the August 1991 issue of the Flying Saucer Review (KARMA.7 No. 225), compiles several reports of Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) from Spain and New Zealand. The first account details the experience of María del Carmen Roure, a 35-year-old teacher in Sant Gregori, Spain. In May 1990, while driving near Llagostera, she encountered a rugby-ball-shaped object emitting a blue beam of light. She reported that the object appeared to be studying the vicinity, and she later experienced persistent headaches. The document also includes a brief note on 'crop circles' by Jan Delgado, discussing the history of flattened circles in fields. The second section, authored by Gordon Tuckey, focuses on New Zealand sightings. It describes a 'UFO nest' discovered in a raupo swamp near Karekare in November 1989, characterized by flattened reeds in an anti-clockwise spiral. Local investigator Bruce Cathie suggested the formation was created by a mechanical, possibly anti-gravity, craft. Finally, the document reports on sightings in the Bay of Islands in June 1990, where witnesses, including radio station staff, observed a shining, disc-shaped object hovering and moving erratically. The witnesses concluded the object was not a conventional aircraft due to its speed and flight characteristics.

From the intertwining of the reeds, it looks as though something rotary came down at immense speed and wove the reeds together.

Official Assessment

The document presents multiple accounts of UFO sightings and physical traces, suggesting they are not aircraft and potentially involve advanced or unknown technology.

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