Newsgroups: alt.ufo.reports
From: kymhorsell@gmail.com
Subject: more activity over Melbourne

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After 12m of crunching numbers for mostly UFO activity across the US
there's an increasing case I should take a closer look in my own back yard.  
Almost literally.


Last night was dark and fairly clear and -- surprise -- a record so
far for tiny lights flying around in all directions. That plane also
came back, apparently chasing them and/or photographing them.

As on a prev night they came from all dirs. Some slow lights from the
west -- sure -- may have been satellites. But most of them either
moved in curves satellites should not be able to track or came from
the east, NE or SE and hence against the earth's spin.

After the first couple of sparks tracked from N to S and then another
from S to N (also unlikely to even be polar sats) just a few mins
later, I settled in to wait for more.

And they came thick and fairly fast. I got to 7 or 8 and just lost
track of how many I'd seen.

Some were faint points that could be tracked from horizon to horizon.
One like on a recent night was as bright as Sirius that was itself
high up over to the East.

Some flared up bright and quickly went dark.

And a couple were an unusual type that seemed black. But just a
different color black from the rest of the black night sky.

I saw the first one of these about 1/2-way through proceedings.  I was
looking high up to the west and something obscured a star.  No clouds
about. What was it? I strained my eyes that in daylight -- I'll be
frank with you -- don't work very well. I can't read print on a screen
and usually need a text-to-speech to read emails.  But for some reason
at night if I concentrate I can see point-like things pretty well.

In this case I squinted and strained a bit and I could make out a
strange little black patch that seemed to be moving around slowly
almost directly above me. It was probably less than 1 deg across. It
moved pretty slow.  Maybe 1/2 the speed of a typical sat. It started
out from the west, seemed to get around directly above, then go
wandering off around the same speed to the south east. It was hard to
keep track of a blob of black against the night sky and I lost it
within ~10 sec in all.

Now this is all very entertaining, you might say, but the old guy has
probably gone insane and he said his eyes are not fit for purpose
anymore.

But the kicker is -- that plane came back. I hadn't seen it doing its
thing circling around down south. It just seemed to turn up from the
NE.  And it arrived at a special time. At one point there were so many
lights turning up that at this point there were 2 of them over in the
east.  One bright one in the SE apparently moving East. And one to the
East apparently moving N. After these 2 objects disappeared behind
something or just faded out (given they were in the east and it was
late at night hard to imagine also what was illuminating them; but the
moon *is* down east around now) it was then I noticed the small
aircraft lit up like an Xmas tree as usual appear in the NE, headed West.

It ended up circling around over there to the E with its return track
coming N to S directly over the top of me. They made 4-5 passes before
disappearing back where strange little aircraft go when they are not
apparently chasing odd things in the sky. I gave them a wave each
time.  I presume they have good cameras with night vision. They fly
very high and you can hardly hear their engine. This itself is one
unusual thing about this apparently regular patrol. The strange
triangular grid of white blinking leds on the bottom is another thing.

I gave them a wave. I didn't notice they waved back.

But anyway I got to thinking and dragged out some data and started
running some stat s/w to link it with the local area.  Sure enough,
something turned up. Kinda a shock. Not as bad as a big silent black
boomerang flying over your house. But kinda a shock anyway.

I was thinking to try to link a big event we had down here back in the
70s when a guy flying his light aircraft over Bass Straight (between
the AUS mainland and Tasmania) reported seeing funny objects. There
was supposedly a crunch in the transmission and the guy and his plane
have not been seen since.

So I ran the same s/w I was using before -- asking the AI programs to
see if there was a link between any sat data for this part of Australia
and "UFO activity" that is to say mostly sighting data from the USA
via NUFORC.

And, yes, turns out there is quite a bit of it.

Changes in rainfall, temperature, and winds seem to statistically
correlate to a high certainty with various parts of the USA UFO
sighting data.  And, no joke, one of the major things the local
weather data can predict is appearance of Chevron type UFO's some
people might call boomerangs.

At this point I have a very very crude map that relates some local
features with "UFO activity" (aka NUFORC sighting data) here:

<http://kym.massbus.org/UFO/savicufo.gif>

Yes, crude.

The map shows the coastline for SA and Vic, plus Tasmania to the S.

There are some points. The big red one is my loc. There are 3 blue
dots.  The 2 to the right of me are locations for the 2 biggest quakes
Victoria has seen in the past 100 years. One of them happened in Sept
about 1 wk after I reported here some funny point-like flashes to my
NE I assumed were over a nearby mountaintop -- about 100 km
distant. But the dots for the quakes are not there, but 100 km to the
E and ESE.

On the left of my red dot is a blue dot. The last known position of the
fateful missing flight.

Now for the shocking things. Just to the north of me is an area that
is among the most highly correlated with USA UFO sightings I have
found in this little exercise. The points with the ">" mark the best
correlates.  All correlates are otherwise linked with UFO sightings in
the US with a high statistical certainty.

There seems to be no big correlates at the location the missing plane
was last reported. But there are correlations. There is a "38" to the
W of that point. Not exactly a signpost to an underwater base, but a
local maximum. :)

Over to the NE of Tasmanian there is a ">50" -- i.e. one of the top 10
most correlated locations against UFO activity. Maybe there is
something there.  Maybe it's just on a flight route to
Antarctica. Certainly, a lot of these lights seem to wobble around a
bit and turn to head SE before they leave the area.

For other odd events see my skywatch diary at <kym.massbus.org/UFO-DIARY>.

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