Melbourne In 1966 Audio Revealing Details About UFOs Sighted

U̳F̳O̳ in Melbourne 1966 in the recording, a U̳F̳O̳ specialist comments on the interview with a teacher, witness to the strange event.
U̳F̳O̳ in Melbourne 1966 the YouTube channel QU̳F̳O̳SR, dedicated to proving the existence of U̳F̳O̳s through the declassification of files, published last Sunday.
A recording in which mysterious details about an alleged group of U̳F̳O̳ sightings are revealed. From a school in Melbourne (Australia) by some 350 people more than five decades ago, on April 6, 1966.
A recording that comes out to the public 5 decades later.
U̳F̳O̳ in Melbourne 1966 in the recording James E. McDonald, an American physicist who specializes in U̳F̳O̳s, is heard. Commenting on his impressions of an interview with Andrew Greenwood, a science teacher at the school and a witness to the strange event, which has been the subject of debate for many years.
According to the audio, Greenwood explained that one of the boys from the school entered the classroom that day insistently yelling that there was a flying saucer in the sky.
Leaving the school grounds, he spotted a round, silvery object the size of a car hovering above a power line.
Next, and according to the teacher\’s account, as more people gathered to contemplate the unusual U̳F̳O̳ scene in Melbourne 1966.
Five planes circled the flying object, trying to avoid collisions. While the strange ship moved away quickly and stopped repeatedly, which would have been repeated for a period of about 20 minutes.
Finally, the alleged U̳F̳O̳ fleetingly disappeared and the school principal ordered everyone to return to the classroom.
Greenwood later added that both the school\’s principal and the government tried to cover up the incident and threatened witnesses not to tell what happened.
He also added that after speaking with several witnesses who confessed to having seen the same thing, they opted for silence.
Today, the place where the strange Melbourne U̳F̳O̳s were supposedly sighted in 1966 (although some claim there was only one) is home to a memorial park.
While some believe that it really was a U̳F̳O̳ in Melbourne 1966, others do not rule out the possibility that the Government was testing new technologies.