The Westall Cover-Up: What the Australian Government Doesn't Want You to Know
Analysis Summary
Summary
The Westall case took place on April 6, 1966, near Melbourne, Australia. About 200 students and teachers at Westall High School saw a flying saucer during recess. Some witnesses described it as a round silver disc flying low over the school. They also reported seeing five smaller objects circling around the main craft. After the sighting, some students ran towards the nearby Grange area, where one girl, Tania, reportedly became hysterical and was taken away in an ambulance. The school principal held an emergency assembly, telling students to forget what they saw and not to talk about it. Many witnesses later claimed they were pressured by officials to remain silent. The encounter had a lasting impact on the witnesses, who continued to assert they saw something extraordinary and faced intimidation for speaking out.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The Westall case from April 6, 1966, involved approximately 200 students and teachers witnessing a flying saucer in Melbourne, Australia. Despite numerous eyewitness accounts, the Australian government has provided no records or credible explanations, leading to allegations of a coverup and intimidation of witnesses.
The Australian government has no records of the Westall incident despite numerous eyewitness accounts.
Jacqueline Argent
“I was called down to the Headmaster's office; there were two well-dressed men in suits.”
Tania
Paul Smith
“I looked up and I was facing the object in the sky.”
Andrew Greenwood
Managed by: Australian Government
Investigation of UFO sightings
About 200 students and teachers witnessed a flying saucer at Westall School in Melbourne, Australia on April 6, 1966.
Witnesses reported seeing a round silver disc and smaller objects circling around it.
The school principal held an emergency assembly and told students that what they saw wasn't real and they should not talk about it.
Witnesses were reportedly threatened by men in suits who claimed to be government officials.
The Australian government has no records of the Westall incident despite numerous eyewitness accounts.
Analysis Summary
Tania
Retold Account
This is a retold account. Triad scoring requires direct experiencer testimony.