Uncovered: The 1966 Westall UFO Incident – 180 Witnesses Speak Out!
Analysis Summary
Summary
The encounter involves a significant UFO sighting in Australia, known as the Westall incident, which occurred in 1966. The speaker has interviewed around 180 witnesses who reported seeing a shiny, disc-shaped craft during the day. Many witnesses were students, and some observed the craft hovering silently and moving at high speeds. There were ground impressions left where the craft landed, and military personnel were seen investigating the site shortly after the event. The main impact on the witnesses, including Tanya Vasi, is the fear of speaking out due to warnings from American officials about national security. Tanya now feels confident in sharing her experience, stating that she knows what she saw was not a balloon.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The video discusses the Westall UFO incident, highlighting the accounts of approximately 180 witnesses and the lack of official documentation. It features firsthand testimony from Tanya Vasi, who recounts being approached by American officials and warned to remain silent about the event.
The Westall incident is not documented in any Australian government records.
Chris Leato
“I think at last count I'm up to somewhere around 180 witnesses.”
Tanya Vasi
“I saw a shiny two-story disc. It certainly wasn't anything that we'd ever seen.”
Managed by: Australian Government
Investigation of UFO sightings
There are approximately 180 witnesses who saw the craft during the Westall incident.
The Westall incident is not documented in any Australian government records.
Witnesses reported seeing military personnel with equipment at the site of the Westall incident.
Witness Tanya Vasi was approached by American officials two days after the incident and told not to speak about it.
The object seen during the Westall incident was described as a shiny two-story disc.
The craft exhibited flight characteristics that defy conventional aircraft, such as silent operation and rapid acceleration without sonic booms.