Declassified UFO / UAP Document

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A collection of international UFO sighting reports from 1967-1969, detailing various aerial phenomena and witness accounts. It highlights the global nature of these reports and the recurring themes of physical traces and electromagnetic effects.

This document is a compilation of international reports regarding Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) and UFO sightings occurring between 1967 and 1969. The reports span multiple countries, including Argentina, England, Morocco, New Zealand, South Africa, Peru, Chile, and Nicaragua. The accounts describe a variety of objects, ranging from triangular and disc-shaped craft to egg-shaped entities. Witnesses frequently report hovering behavior, flashing lights in various colors, and occasional high-pitched sounds. In several instances, witnesses describe intense fear or physical reactions, such as legs turning to jelly. The document includes specific reports of physical trace evidence, such as radioactive vegetation and scorched earth in New Zealand, and electromagnetic effects on equipment. Notable accounts include a sighting in Stourbridge, England, where a witness observed a craft hovering over a pile of wood, and reports from Bolton, England, involving multiple witnesses observing objects over residential areas. The compilation also features commentary from individuals attempting to explain these phenomena through scientific or naturalistic lenses, such as magnetic fields or atmospheric conditions. The document serves as a historical record of public and media interest in UAP during the late 1960s, aggregating diverse accounts from local newspapers and international publications.

I tried to calm her but my heart was beating very fast. My legs turned to jelly and I could hardly walk down-stairs.

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