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.. Keith Douglas runs UFO Research Alice Springs, a branch of the Australian UFO Research Network. U.F.O. Research Alice Springs UFORAS (UFO
Research Alice Springs)
Contact person is Keith Douglass who is the Director for the Northern Territory AUFORN of Queensland Aust. He has been a researcher for 3˝ years, although he has been into this for 40 years, since he was 10 years old. Phone:(08)
89533023
The UFO proof
is out there
STORIES about fleets of UFOs invading the Territory have flooded in to us in recent weeks but UFO hunter Keith Douglas says the NT has been a flying saucer hotspot for decades. The 57-year-old former cabinet maker now runs UFO Research Alice Springs - a branch of the Australian UFO Research Network. "People are very heads down, arse-up, and ignore what is going on," he said. "But I've got plenty of time. I go out for night watches all the time." Mr Douglas' night watches start at 11pm and last until 7am. "I know what I've seen and the stories I've heard. I've come across enough to be convinced there are UFOs," he said. "I just get amused as to why they spend so much watching us." Mr Douglas has had two "good sightings", but has covered reports of abductions, crop circles and unidentified crafts. He said Central Australia had several "hotspots" - such as the Pine Gap joint-defence facility or Wycliffe Well, 1100km south of Darwin. "There's a lot of stuff coming and going from Pine Gap," he said. "And you can see crafts reasonably well at Wycliffe Well - they generally look like a white light. But down south, near the South Australian border, they are orange lights." Mr Douglas said he was contacted once by an indigenous woman from a remote community who reported being followed by a UFO for several hours. "She didn't have a camera or anything, so she painted me a picture of it." The Northern Territory News has tracked down a sample of UFO cases dating back to 1970 (see below and also check out our related articles links at bottom of page for more recent sightings). But Mr Douglas said there were many more cases. "For every one you hear about, there are two or three you don't," he said. 1970: Mongrel
Downs Station,
near WA border
1976: Elliott
1983: Darwin.
APRIL 1995:
Nightcliff
DECEMBER 31,
1995: Moulden
JANUARY 7,
1996: Central Australia
FEBRUARY 3,
1996:
MARCH 8, 1996:
Santa Teresa,
near Alice Springs
NOVEMBER 1996:
Honeymoon Gap,
near Alice Springs
JUNE 6, 1998:
Uluru
JULY 12, 1998:
Katherine
AUGUST 8,
1998: Alice Springs
AUGUST 30,
1998: Alice Springs
2001:
Palmerston
JUNE 22, 2001:
Alice Springs
MARCH 2003:
Palmerston
MARCH 2003:
Palmerston
JUNE 18, 2005:
Darwin
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