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originally posted by: Mantiss2021
a reply to: TrueAmerican
Leads one to wonder "When is the Party?" and "Who's Coming?"
originally posted by: TrueAmerican
a reply to: The GUT
What's the matter? Didn't update your A/V protection?
I clicked, and I'm still alive. Just do it.
Following the release of the files, New Zealand Air Force spokesman Kavae Tamariki said the military did not have the resources to investigate UFO sightings and would not be commenting on the documents' contents.
"We have just been a collection point for the information. We don't investigate or make reports, we haven't substantiated anything in them," he told the Dominion Post newspaper.
The reports have been released under freedom of information laws after officials removed names and other identifying material.
The files - which run to about 2,000 pages - include accounts by members of the public, military personnel and commercial airline pilots describing close encounters, mostly involving moving lights in the sky.
All the original documents on which the reports were based are to remain sealed in the national archive.