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After researching the Westall UFO case of 1966 in detail, I am now convinced the 200 or so witnesses are telling the truth. They saw extraterrestrial technosignatures of some kind. The evidence is simply too strong.
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>>42337449
tldr?
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>>42337449
I tend to believe that all cases during the cold war were linked to secret military prototypes, and that they purposely made people believe it was extraterrestrials. :(
What makes this particular case more credible?
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After crop circles started showing up, feds actually made a website of "crop circle hobbyists" who would "make" and share their own. They said "Yeah, we did all of that." A guy did research on their website, they were all fake people or confirmed gov employees.
And in the UK two old british blokes came out and said they did it with boards, the guys later admitted they were paid to say that.
Neither of these stories explain why the circles were fucking irradiated.
I think BBC tried to investigate crop circles and UFO's back in the 80's, but the army (I think American) fucked with them every step of the way and they gave up.



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