. . . Among the other oddities in the archives are Defence Department records of hundreds of UFO sightings by members of the public, military personnel and commercial pilots, mostly involving moving lights in the sky.
Some of the accounts include drawings of flying saucers, descriptions of aliens wearing "pharaoh masks" and alleged examples of extra-terrestrial writing.
New Zealand's most famous close encounter was when a television crew recorded strange lights off the South Island town of Kaikoura in 1978.Among the other oddities in the archives are Defence Department records of hundreds of UFO sightings by members of the public, military personnel and commercial pilots, mostly involving moving lights in the sky.
Some of the accounts include drawings of flying saucers, descriptions of aliens wearing "pharaoh masks" and alleged examples of extra-terrestrial writing.
New Zealand's most famous close encounter was when a television crew recorded strange lights off the South Island town of Kaikoura in 1978. . . .
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The tsunami bomb testing post WW2 has been known about for years. They managed to get a conventional bomb to perform nearly as well as a nuke. The idea would be tsunami a city before invading!! lol (sick)
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