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    Vol. 3 Issue No 07

    JULY,2012.

    INSIDE:

    TWO MORE OLD UFOLANDING SITESDISCOVERED AT BLACKHEATH.

    UFOREPORTS GLEANED FROM THE INTERNET.

    Silver disc: A mock-up of a UFO similar to the one that Sgt Roland Hughes said followed hiscraft before flying off at incredible speed in 1952.

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    Blue Mountains UFO Research Club News. Our meetings are held on the thirdSaturday of the month, at the Gilroy residence, 12 Kamillaroi Road, South Katoomba,from 1pm onwards.

    We are situated on the corner of Kamillaroi Road and Ficus Street, and as we always say,park in Ficus Street where there is safer parking.PLEASE NO SMOKING ON THE PREMISES.

    ALSO, NO LARGE BAGS IN THE CINEMA OR THE HOUSE.

    PLEASE NOTE. Please contact us prior to bringing along any new friends interested inUFOlogy and the mysteries generally. Anyone with any personal experiences involvingUFOs or the unexplained are invited to share them with us all.

    Contact Information: Phone: 02 4782 3441, Email: [email protected] [or catch our website onrexgilroy.com or mysteriousaustralia.com].A plate of food to share for afternoon tea is appreciated.

    PROGRAM FOR21STJULY Gather in the house for refreshments and UFO chit-chat.

    The meeting begins in cinema with any UFO reports or other UFO-related news from members. Report on two more old UFO landing sites at Blackheath.

    DVD presentation on UFO subject.

    Break for tea and cakes and more UFO chit-chat.

    Return to the cinema for more DVD UFO documentaries.

    Other surprises.

    If the weather behaves itself there will be a Skywatch on the nearby Narrow Neck Plateau at theusual location once it gets dark. [Dont forget -warm clothing is a necessity [the weather latelyhas been very COLD at night] and bring a torch and binoculars.

    If any members have ideas for other likely Skywatch locations for our Club we would like to hearabout them.

    If any member has material or an article to place in either Mysterious Australia or The Blue Mountains

    UFO Research Club newsletters please feel free to forward it to us by the second Saturday of the month.

    If any members have ideas for other likely Skywatch locations for our Club wewould like to hear about them.

    To assist with the costs involved in producing these newsletters a gold coin donation is

    requested.

    TWO MORE OLD UFOLANDING SITESDISCOVERED AT BLACKHEATH.

    Rex Gilroy.Copyright Rex Gilroy 2012.

    Some months ago I reported the discovery of an old circular flying saucer type UFO landing site inscrubland outside Blackheath, believed to date back to activity that occurred over the town in 1958.

    Rex and Hea the r Gi l r o y , Aus t r a l i a s t op UFOand Unexp la i n ed Mys t e r i e s Re s ea r ch t e am .

    Photo c opy r i gh t Rex Gi l r oy 2012.

    mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]
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    On Thursday 5thJuly 2012 a walk with my dog Andy at another location close to the Grose Valley resultedin me getting a sudden impulse to step off the track we were on to explore the bush. Nearby I came across alarge circular area and close by a second one. These circular formations were on a north-south axis.

    I took photos and later returned to measure the open circular areas where no large trees or even shrubberyappears to grow. Both measured 24 metres in diameter and were 4 metres apart. Either two saucers landed

    at the same time in close proximity to one another or else the landings occurred separately at different times.

    I then discovered an old track wide enough for a 4-wheel drive vehicle to drive along, beginning barelyseveral metres from the two saucer nests and extending on into the bush to drop down into a gully.

    If it is what I think the site is, spacecraft perhaps linked to underground facilities thereabouts, were landed atthis spot presumably late at night to avoid being seen and the crews picked up and driven to [presumably] theentrance to an underground complex.

    How old is the UFO nests site? Judging from the age of the oldest of the trees growing around the edges ofthe saucer nests it is likely that these events occurred around 1980-1982.

    Who can say what might turn up next in this region where people continue to report seeing UFOs.

    One thing seems certain and that is that out there in the densely-scrub-filled gullies on the edge of the GroseValley the Blue Mountains underground space research base continues to function. Interestingly the NationalParks and Wildlife Service are lately blocking hiking trails established by bushwalkers along old, abandonedfire trails that may in fact lead people into areas the powers that be no longer want people to enter, which thisauthor believes, might be due to the fact that the latest base expansions now enter certain areas where

    someone might just chance to stumble upon thingsthey are not supposed to see or know about.

    The south UFO circle. Only small swamp plants appearto grow in the open area.

    Photo copyright Rex Gilroy 2012.

    The north circle is covered only by patchy areas ofgrass. Photo copyright Rex Gilroy 2012.

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    RAF PILOT'S CLOSE ENCOUNTER WITH UFO28 May 2012 | Germany UK[This information presented with thanks to Ann Taylor]An RAF fighter pilots encounter with a UFO over Germany in 1952 was deemed so credible itgot taken seriously by the then aviation minister Duncan Sandys.

    In a new document released by the Churchill Archive at Cambridge University Flight Sergeant

    Roland Hughes describes what happened.

    He was returning to base when he was followed by a 'gleaming silver, metallic disc.'

    The object disappeared at incredible speed after flying along beside him. RAF radars picked itup traveling at speeds beyond anything possible for any aircraft of the time.

    In his briefing to the Government minister, he speaks of a flash of 'silver light' which rapidlydescended towards him until he could see that it was a 'gleaming silver-metallic disc'. Itssurface was shiny 'like tin foil' and it had a 'highly reflective and absolutely seamless metallic-looking surface'.

    The pilot was in a de Havilland Vampire at the time and estimated the size of the UFO to beequal to the wingspan of a Lancaster bomber.

    Three other pilots also returning to RAF Oldenburg in Northern West Germany did not see theobject as they were executing a 'banking turn.'

    SOME UFO REPORTS GLEANEDFROM THE INTERNET.

    NB. These reports are presented for your perusal and enjoyment and whilst allcare is taken with their presentation no responsibility for their authenticity is

    taken by the editor. Please exercise your own judgement.

    The old track leading off to the west ofthe saucer nests. It continues down

    into a gully.Photo copyright Rex Gilroy 2012,

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    Silver disc: A mock-up of a UFO similar to the one that Sgt Roland Hughes said followed hiscraft before flying off at incredible speed.

    So convinced was the aviation minister by the account that he later briefed senior civilservants, telling them he was convinced of the authenticity of the sighting.

    After the sighting, Flt Sgt Hughes was nicknamed 'Saucer Sam' and colleagues painted aflying saucer on his jet.

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    Report: From Daily Mail on Line

    PUBLISHED: 18:12 GMT, 27 May 2012 | UPDATED: 14:01 GMT, 28 May 2012 By ChrisHanlon

    UFO sighting by RAF pilot dubbed 'Saucer Sam' in 1952 left aviation minister 'convinced' weare not alone

    Flt Sgt Roland Hughes was returning to base over West Germany

    Object, 100ft across, was 'gleaming silver, metallic disc'

    Radar confirmed it was travelling at speeds far greater than any aircraft at the time

    A UFO sighting was deemed so credible it convinced a government minister who investigatedit.

    The sighting by an RAF fighter pilot on a training mission over West Germany in 1952 hasbeen revealed for the first time by papers released by the Churchill Archive at Cambridge

    University.

    Flight Sergeant Roland Hughes was returning to base when he was followed by a 'gleamingsilver, metallic disc' which flew alongside him before disappearing at incredible sped.

    Saucer Sam: Sgt Roland Hughes stands beside his fighter with its UFOart painted on by colleagues after he spotted a UFO that was

    confirmed by radar.

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    The object was caught by RAF radars, which confirmed it was travelling at speeds far greaterthan possible for any aircraft of the time.

    Hughes reported the sighting and was sent to visit Duncan Sandys, then aviation minister, togive his account in person.

    He described seeing a flash of 'silver light' which rapidly descended towards him until he couldsee that it was a 'gleaming silver-metallic disc'.

    He said its surface was shiny, 'like tin foil', and 'without a single crease or crinkle'.

    He could see, with 'astonishing clarity', the craft's 'highly reflective and absolutely seamlessmetallic-looking surface'.

    Flying at high altitude in clear visibility in his de Havilland Vampire, he estimated its size at100ft across'about the wingspan of a Lancaster bomber'.

    None of the other three pilots - all returning to RAF Oldenburg in northern West Germany -

    saw the object because they were executing a 'banking turn' and not looking in the samedirection.

    Six days later, Hughes was sent to RAF Fassberg in West Germany to give his account tosenior RAF officers and Sandys.

    The minister's first question was how many beers Hughes had drunk the night before.

    However, in the end he was so taken by the then 23-year-old Hughes' story that he went on tobrief senior civil servants, telling them he was convinced it was true.

    This goes against what British governments have said regarding UFOs in the past - in mostcases, they have been keen to downplay suggestions that UFO sightings are seriouslyinvestigated.

    In one newly released document, Sandys tells the government's chief scientist Lord Cherwellthat he found the story and radar evidence 'convincing'.

    Silver disc: A mock-up of a UFO similar to the one that Sgt Roland Hughes said followed hiscraft before flying off at incredible speed.

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    Hughes reported the sighting and was sent to visit Duncan Sandys (above), then aviationminister, to give his account in person

    In reference to similar UFO sightings by US pilots, what became known as 'Foo Fighters',Sandys says in the document: 'I have no doubt at all that Hughes saw a phenomenon similarto that described by numerous observers in the United States.'

    Lord Cherwell had previously dismissed theUS sightings as 'mass psychology'.

    Sandys, who later became Defence Secretary,went on: 'Until some satisfactory scientificexplanation can be provided, it would bemost unwise to accept without furtherquestion the view that "flying saucers" can bedismissed as "a mild form of hysteria".'

    Hughes was flying at high altitude in clearvisibility on his way to RAF Oldenburg innorthern West Germany when he spotted theUFO.

    He added that there was 'ample evidence ofsome unfamiliar and unexplainedphenomenon'.

    The documents were investigated by David Clarke, a Sheffield Hallam University academic,

    while researching for a book on UFOs.

    Dr Clarke was contacted by Hughes' son, who recounted his father's version of events andgave him his log book.

    Hughes reported the sighting and was sent to visit Duncan Sandys(above), then aviation minister, to give his account in person.

    Hughes was flying at high altitude in clear visibility onhis way to RAF Oldenburg

    in northern West Germany when he spotted the UFO.

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    After the sighting, Hughes, who died in 2009 aged 79, was nicknamed 'Saucer Sam' andcolleagues painted a flying saucer on his jet.

    Hughes' son Brian, 45, a Ministry of Defence civil servant said: 'We knew about the sighting inthe family when we were growing up but my father didn't talk about it a lot. We learned aboutit more from prompting him.

    'If it was someone other than my father who had told this story, I would be sceptical.

    'He once said to me "People think you're mad if you say you've seen a flying saucerI've onlyever seen one once; I've never seen one since".'

    Dr Clarke said: 'There is absolutely no doubt that something was seen by Hughes. He was notmaking this up.

    'But the only honest position to take is that we don't know what it was. But there could besome sort of scientific explanation, before you start jumping to conclusions about alienvisitors.'

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    UK REVEALS 'UFO SIGHTING' OVERCHELSEA

    Thursday, July 12, 2012 11:52am

    Britain has released an archive detailing government briefings on unidentified flying objects (UFOs).

    Britain has released an archive detailing government briefings on unidentified flying objects (UFOs).

    The 25 files released by The National Archives include 'a lengthy briefing on UFO policy to then Prime

    Minister Tony Blair's office' along with a job description for the post of UFO desk officer, described as

    the 'weirdest job in Whitehall'.

    According to a former employee of the UFO desk, which closed in 2009, the perception that it consisted

    of 'top secret teams of specialist scientists scurrying around the country in a real life version of the X-

    Files' was 'total fiction'.

    Instead, daily duties included providing briefings on the ministry of defence's position on UFOs,

    undertaking UFO investigations, handling freedom of information requests and managing UFOlogists

    (UFO 'experts').

    The stranger investigations included one into a UFO sighting by a police officer at Chelsea football club

    and another into a visit by three 'men in black' to a person who reported a UFO encounter in Lincolnshire,

    east England.

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    According to the files, a hotel owner in Wales once complained to her MP after a UFO landed in a field

    'from which two tall silver-suited 'faceless humanoids' emerged and began 'making measurements''.

    Also included in the files are details of a 1995 briefing by one of the defence ministry's UFO intelligence

    officers which speculated on why aliens would visit earth.

    Despite having no hard evidence for alien craft, the officer explained that any visit would most likely be

    motivated by military reconnaissance, scientific development or tourism.

    In a briefing prepared in 1979, a UFO intelligence officer noted that no radio tracking systems had ever

    picked up alien transmissions.

    The release of the documents came after a request by David Clarke, author of the book The UFO files.

    'These records allow us to look behind the scenes of what must have been one of the strangest jobs in

    Whitehall (shorthand for Britain's civil service),' said Clarke.

    'We now have a fascinating insight into some of the extraordinary reports and briefings which passed over

    the UFO Desk on a daily basis and how its officers used logic and science in their attempts to explain 'the

    unexplained',' he said.-0-

    Ann Taylor, Ian Gilchrist, Dave Thomas and Rex Gilroy at the UFO

    Skywatch held after out meeting in May, 2012.Photo copyright Ann Taylor 2012.

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    Please Note:

    Our next meeting will be our NEXT will beheld on SATURDAY18THAUGUST,2012same time,same place12 Kamillaroi Road, Katoomba.

    Our previous meeting was a huge success and we look forward to seeing you at our next one.There should be some good Skywatches ahead of us up here at Katoomba weather permitting.

    Meanwhile, there is a lot happening up there at present so-Until our next meeting

    Watch the Skies!

    Rex and Heather