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Subject: The Unexplained
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shadow27 8.12.20 - 02:57am
Farmers in Victoria were complaining that thousands of litres of water were disappearing from their dams overnight - and some were laying the blame on flying saucers, whose purported 'landing circles' had appeared in surrounding paddocks..
I soon discovered that these alleged phenomena were not confined to a single state. They had been reported for several years across rural Australia..
*Twilight Zone theme* * +
shadow27 8.12.20 - 03:00am
One of the water loss victims was William Dingwall, owner of a property in Bundalaguah, near Sale. Close to the Dingwalls' long natural billabong were four perfect circles of burned grass. Three of the rings were 6 metres in diameter; the fourth, 10 metres. The burn marks had appeared overnight. * +
shadow27 8.12.20 - 03:03am
'What puzzles us,' Mr Dingwall said, 'is that the rings' appearance has coincides with a vast drop in the level of water in the billabong - which is usually full.'
He said he thought the circles could be connected with a green light his son George has seen moving across the skies above the farm. * +
shadow27 8.12.20 - 03:05am
William dismissed the theory that the circles has been created by lightning. 'How can a perfectly circular column of lightning strike in the same paddock in several places, creating circles of the same size?' he asked. 'I believe we've been visited by some kind of water-powered craft.' * +
shadow27 8.12.20 - 03:09am
Owners of the Whiteacres property at Kilmany, Victoria found similar rings near a 45,000-litre water tank. Something seemed to have raided the tank, whose water level had plummeted.
The previous month, residents of My Magnet, Western Australia, had reported seeing flashing blue lights in the sky. Next morning, 59,000 litres of water were missing from a local farm's storage tank.
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shadow27 8.12.20 - 03:11am
A similar ring mystery was reported from Mr Eric Parker's farm in Geraldton, Western Australia. Soil tests at the WA Institute of Technology indicated that whatever has created the perfect, circular tripod marks in his paddock had exerted a compressive pressure of more than 16 tonnes.. * +
shadow27 8.12.20 - 03:14am
Mrs Mary Thomas, Queensland:
'It happened in 1982, when I was staying with my daughter in Silkwood,' she said.
'One morning around 1 am, I was woken by my son-in-law getting up to visit the toilet. Suddenly I heard him calling, 'Mum, what do you think that is?' I went out to see where he was standing and was quite shocked to see an enormous craft, shaped like a saucer, hovering above the creek that ran through the back garden.' * +
shadow27 8.12.20 - 03:18am
'The UFO was ringed with red and green lights but what astonished us was that it seemed to be standing on a thick wall of water.'
'Then as our eyes adjusted to the darkness, we realised what was happening: it was sucking the water up from the creek. We stood there for about thirty minutes, not speaking - just watching those huge quantities of liquid being drawn up, as if attracted by a magnet. Finally the craft started to spin - then shot away at high speed towards Cairns. Although the UFO was huge, we simply couldn't believe it could fit so much water on board.' * +
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