Declassified UFO / UAP Document
Unusual Aerial Sightings — RAAF Williamtown File 6
AI-Generated Summary
This file contains a series of RAAF minute papers documenting public reports of unusual aerial sightings in Australia between 1984 and 1986. Most reports were investigated and dismissed as conventional phenomena, resulting in no further action.
This document is a collection of minute papers from the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) base at Williamtown, covering the period between 1984 and 1986. The file, designated as Control Symbol 6, contains numerous reports of 'Unusual Aerial Sightings' (UAS) submitted by members of the public. The reports describe a variety of phenomena, including flashing lights, stationary objects, and objects moving in erratic patterns. Many of the sightings were reported by civilians in the New South Wales region, including areas such as Morisset, Maitland, and Newcastle. The RAAF intelligence officers (INTELO) consistently evaluated these reports, often concluding that the sightings were likely weather balloons, aircraft, or other conventional objects. Several entries note that the sightings were not of a 'National Security nature,' leading to the standard notation of 'NFA' (No Further Action). The file also includes internal correspondence regarding the investigation of these reports, including communication with civil air traffic control authorities and meteorological offices to identify potential sources for the sightings. One notable entry involves a report from a Mr. Huntris, who claimed to have communicated with a being named 'EON' from the planet 'Lentor' in the 'Alfa Centuri' galaxy, which the intelligence officer dismissed as a harmless call. The document reflects the standard administrative procedure for handling UFO reports within the Australian military during the mid-1980s.
This man claimed to have communicated through 'symbiotic communican' with a being in another Galaxy! The being, more accurately I guess, person (since he has human form) is called EON and lives on the planet lentor in the galaxy Alfa Centuri.
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Official Assessment
The majority of reports were attributed to weather balloons, aircraft, or astronomical phenomena.
Key Persons
- Joyce JohnsonWitness
- S. LarkinIntelligence Officer
- R. SaundersFlight Lieutenant