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originally posted by: scullydana49
Long term Australian researcher Keith Basterfield has just uncovered yet another
Department of Transport file on the 1978 disappearance of pilot
Frederick Valentich over Bass Strait, after he reported a Ufo.
You can read about the file's contents on Keith's blog at
ufos-scientificresearch.blogspot.com.au...
originally posted by: Azureblue
originally posted by: scullydana49
Long term Australian researcher Keith Basterfield has just uncovered yet another
Department of Transport file on the 1978 disappearance of pilot
Frederick Valentich over Bass Strait, after he reported a Ufo.
You can read about the file's contents on Keith's blog at
ufos-scientificresearch.blogspot.com.au...
The last time I read an update about this bloke he was purportedly in Mongolia. Not saying it was untrue , just it out there.
originally posted by: UnBreakable
originally posted by: Azureblue
originally posted by: scullydana49
Long term Australian researcher Keith Basterfield has just uncovered yet another
Department of Transport file on the 1978 disappearance of pilot
Frederick Valentich over Bass Strait, after he reported a Ufo.
You can read about the file's contents on Keith's blog at
ufos-scientificresearch.blogspot.com.au...
The last time I read an update about this bloke he was purportedly in Mongolia. Not saying it was untrue , just it out there.
"Five years after, a real bizarre development:
One evening in August 1982 near the village of Iman, Primorskiy kray, Far East, Russia Lieutenant Colonel Igor Valerianovich Kazantsev, Commander of a frontier guard detachment near the hamlet of Iman, received a report of a suspicious man arrested by soldiers from his unit near the Soviet-Chinese border. One of the soldiers, Nikolay D (later to become a resident of Sevastopol, Crimea) in 2003 wrote to the Simferopol based “Secret Doctrine” Newspaper, confirming that he took over the watch on that date to watch over the Russian-Chinese border.
The text was later translated to Russian and following is an approximate translation:
“I am Frederick Valentich, Junior, pilot. I was captured together with my plane Cessna-182 by a UFO on October 21 1978 145 miles south of Melbourne. Because of very limited time and of extreme danger to my state, here is what is most important."
ufoexperiences.blogspot.com...
originally posted by: UnBreakable
originally posted by: Azureblue
originally posted by: scullydana49
Long term Australian researcher Keith Basterfield has just uncovered yet another
Department of Transport file on the 1978 disappearance of pilot
Frederick Valentich over Bass Strait, after he reported a Ufo.
You can read about the file's contents on Keith's blog at
ufos-scientificresearch.blogspot.com.au...
The last time I read an update about this bloke he was purportedly in Mongolia. Not saying it was untrue , just it out there.
"Five years after, a real bizarre development:
One evening in August 1982 near the village of Iman, Primorskiy kray, Far East, Russia Lieutenant Colonel Igor Valerianovich Kazantsev, Commander of a frontier guard detachment near the hamlet of Iman, received a report of a suspicious man arrested by soldiers from his unit near the Soviet-Chinese border. One of the soldiers, Nikolay D (later to become a resident of Sevastopol, Crimea) in 2003 wrote to the Simferopol based “Secret Doctrine” Newspaper, confirming that he took over the watch on that date to watch over the Russian-Chinese border.
The text was later translated to Russian and following is an approximate translation:
“I am Frederick Valentich, Junior, pilot. I was captured together with my plane Cessna-182 by a UFO on October 21 1978 145 miles south of Melbourne. Because of very limited time and of extreme danger to my state, here is what is most important."
ufoexperiences.blogspot.com...