Declassified Australian Files Prove UFO/Anti-Gravity Coverup
Analysis Summary
Summary
The speaker is a researcher who studied UAPs while writing a book. They found extensive information in the Australian National Archives, particularly from the Department of Air Force Intelligence. The Australian military collected UAP sightings in the 1960s and 1970s, coinciding with the closure of Project Blue Book in the U.S. An official named Oliver Harry Turner advocated for serious investigations into UAPs but faced resistance from the U.S. Air Force. Despite Turner's efforts, the Australian government showed little interest in UAPs. The speaker notes that many pilots are still concerned about UAPs but feels that official investigations have not progressed significantly over the years.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The transcript discusses the historical efforts of the Australian military to investigate UFO sightings, particularly through the work of Harry Turner. It highlights the influence of the US Air Force on Australian investigations and the lack of scientific interest from the Royal Australian Air Force.
Harry Turner pushed for serious investigation of UFOs in Australia but was stifled by US Air Force influence.
Managed by: US Air Force
Investigate UFO sightings and reports
The Australian military had a strong effort to collect anomalous sightings phenomena during the 60s and 70s.
Harry Turner, a research officer at the Maralinga test range, pushed for serious investigation of UFOs in Australia.
The US Air Force influenced the Australian government's interest in UFOs, leading to the stifling of investigations.
The US government acknowledged the existence of advanced aircraft that presumably used gravity control methods of propulsion.
The Royal Australian Air Force lacks both interest and competence to consider the scientific aspects of UFOs.