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Not only the British government that collects the X - files or confidential data about UFOs", or the FBI secretly storing documents on the alleged "UFO "sightings in 'The Vault'. It turned out that the AUSTRALIAN MILITARY also store some of the documents.
However, the problem, the document is missing somewhere. After searching two months to respond to document requests on behalf of the Freedom of Information Act (Freedom of Information/FOI), Department of Defence was forced to admit, that they can not find the document.
"These documents could not be found at the Air Command Headquarters and we declare that the files are missing," assistant director of the FOI said, Natalie Carpenter told the Sydney Morning Herald.
The only document that can be found is a folder entitled, "Report of "UFO" / Strange sightings at Woomera". Its content, reports of "UFO" sightings from around the country, also abroad, including those witnessed people living near Woomera, South Australia. Although found, the file could not be opened at all.
Meanwhile, other files are missing or damaged. A fact that could fuel conspiracy theories.
For information, Woomera is a military weapons test site located in the vast Australian outback. This village is set as an area with limited access since the 1940s. Countless military missile, missiles, weapons, aerospace systems are tested there.
If compared, similar Woomera mliter secret base, Area 51 of the United States - which became the subject of conspiracy theories for decades: about "UFOs" and aliens.
The Australian military has decided to stop taking and processing reports of "UFO" sightings in the 2000s. Rather than accept incoming reports, the army asking community members to report the incident to the police.
Reference: anomalies-in-backyard.blogspot.com
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