Airliner Troubles Reported Over Australian UFO Hotspot
Recently, there was a report regarding two passenger airplanes that experienced equipment failure and faulty indications that resulted in loss of control of aircraft. One incident occurred in October 2008 the other in August 2005 and in both cases the airplanes plunged steeply. Both incidents occurred in almost the exact same spot over the mysterious town of Exmouth in Western Australia. The town happens to contain two highly restricted military bases as a well as the Learmonth Solar Observatory which is also used for planetary defense including ionosphere monitoring and meteor detection and tracking: A great cover for actual UFO related activity. Within the solar observatory exists the barely acknowledged Learmonth Magnetic Observatory, which was established by S. Pete Worden of NASA's Ames Research Centre who have as one of their stated goals the search for life outside earth.In a remarkable turn of events it is now being widely reported that a third aircraft has experienced the same problems a week ago. On Saturday 27 December 2008 Qantas flight 71 with 277 passengers aboard going from Perth to Singapore was forced to turn back after its autopilot disconnected following faulty information being delivered to the crafts computers. The airplane in question was an Airbus A300-330 and the event took place about 350 nautical miles from Exmouth.
The report mentioned that Geoff Thomas referred to the previous flights events as an ‘extra-ordinary’ co-incidence. He might now review that opinion. The Naval Communications Station Harold E Holt is notoriously secretive regarding its activities and reportedly denied any connection to the events. Even Less is known about the RAAF base Learmonth or the very secretive Learmonth Solar Observatory: tellingly managed by the US Air Force. Almost nothing is known of the NASA established Learmonth Magnetic Observatory, now also under US Air Force control.
With the admission by senior politician Malcolm Turnbull to an All News Web reporter that UFO related activity is ‘Above top secret’, and Australian Aviation's prior reluctance to link the first two incidents we won’t be getting to the bottom of these events any time soon. The question must be asked: Is Exmouth Australia’s Area-51 and are UFO’s either being monitored from here or even using a landing base in the region as a stepping stone for exploring earth.
In the meanwhile airlines would be best advised to re-route and avoid Exmouth in Western Australia.
Airliner Troubles Reported Over Australian UFO Hotspot
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