The government of New Zealand has been collection information for 45 years. Drawings, eye-witness reports, video tapes, and even writing samples supposedly collected from and about UFOs, flying saucers, aliens, and what-have-you. Rather than destroying their UFO documents like Great Britain, New Zealand has thrown open the record books and released thousands of documents related to flying saucer activity collected from 1954 until 2009.
“We have just been a collection point for the information. We don’t investigate or make reports, we haven’t substantiated anything in them,” said New Zealand Air Force spokesman Kavae Tamariki.
The documents, which have been edited to remove names and identifying information, total about 2000 pages total, collected from dozens of different sources, including encounters by military personnel and commercial airline pilots who report being followed by strange lights in the sky or other close encounters. Included in the treasure trove of documents are reports concerning the famous 1978 UFO sighting off of the South Island of Kaikoura.
Even if the reports are all hoaxes, there’s no need to destroy them. If fools like me want to pour through it looking for the Holy Grail of UFO encounters, let us do that. Information should be released, not burned in a dumpster fire.
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