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Sunday, June 12, 2011

CONVERGENCE: Brown Dwarf & the Missing Australia UFO Files?


There have been a boatland of conspiracy theories surrounding the disappearance of Australia's classified files on unidentified flying objects (UFOs) or UFO X-Files. If you have a few seconds to spare, permit me the time to add my own two cents to it. Feel free to disregard and discard if it doesn't fit into your rational and scientific thought process.

Firstly, a Sydney newspaper had made a request for the files to the Australian Department of Defence. However, the military indicated that they could not be found.
Could there be any better fodder for Australia's conspiracy theorists? The Department of Defence has ''lost'' its X-Files. For decades, Defence officials dutifully investigated an unknown number of UFO sightings being reported all over the country. Intelligence officers attached to the Royal Australian Air Force checked the known movement of aircraft against reported sightings, and politely responded by mail to everyone who claimed they saw floating lights or flat saucers or streaking vapour trails. Some of the files were marked as classified. Last year, the British government released a large part of its dossier on unidentified flying objects after significant pressure from freedom- of-information applicants. More than 4000 pages of Defence Ministry documents, detailing 800 reported encounters during the 1980s and 1990s were posted online. Fairfax sought access to the Australian version. But the response was more surprising than what the files might have contained - the material has largely gone missing. The department spent two months searching its offices for files that would be captured by the Herald's FOI application, which sought a ''schedule of records held by the Department of Defence … which relate to unidentified flying objects''. But in late May, the department's FOI assistant director, Natalie Carpenter, delivered a reply that seemed almost designed to set online chat rooms alight with conspiracy chatter. The only file Defence was able to locate was titled ''Report on UFOs/Strange Occurrences and Phenomena in Woomera''; the others had been destroyed. ''We also discovered one [other] file, which had not been destroyed but could not be located,'' Ms Carpenter wrote. ''In an effort to retrieve this file our office conducted searches of the Defence Record Management System, National Archives Australia [Canberra], National Archives Australia [Chester Hill], Defence Archives Queanbeyan and Headquarters Air Command, RAAF Base Glenbrook. ''Despite searching these locations, the files could not be located and Headquarters Air Command formally advised that this file is deemed lost.'' Previous FOI applications for similar files had also been destroyed, she said, ''as is normal administrative procedure''. What is left is sketchy at best - a handful of ancient press clippings and scattered pieces of formal government correspondence. The papers show that about six years ago, the Australian UFO Research Association was able to locate some files, now missing. The organisation's summary of the material is one of the few complete items left in the remaining dossier. - Sydney Morning Herald
From the article, the operative word here, seems to be "DESTROYED." Why would the Australian government and/or the Department of Defence destroy these files? Is it because the classified documents proved conclusively the extraterrestrial presence? No, most of these forms of disclosure is really based on eyewitness accounts and can be easily dismissed or discredited as a natural phenomenon, mistake or conjecture. But what if those files had evidential records in the form of video reports from the military of "something" not of this world. What if that "something" is really the detection of a planetary body coming into our solar system.

Let's roll the time machine back to Friday, December 30, 1983 and find an article on Page A1 in the Washington Post written by Staff Writer Thomas O'Toole. The piece reads as follows:
A heavenly body possibly as large as the giant planet Jupiter and possibly so close to Earth that it would be part of this solar system has been found in the direction of the constellation Orion by an orbiting telescope aboard the U.S. infrared astronomical satellite. So mysterious is the object that astronomers do not know if it is a planet, a giant comet, a nearby "protostar" that never got hot enough to become a star, a distant galaxy so young that it is still in the process of forming its first stars or a galaxy so shrouded in dust that none of the light cast by its stars ever gets through. "All I can tell you is that we don't know what it is," Dr. Gerry Neugebauer, IRAS chief scientist for California's Jet Propulsion Laboratory and director of the Palomar Observatory for the California Institute of Technology, said in an interview. The most fascinating explanation of this mystery body, which is so cold it casts no light and has never been seen by optical telescopes on Earth or in space, is that it is a giant gaseous planet as large as Jupiter and as close to Earth as 50 trillion miles. While that may seem like a great distance in earthbound terms, it is a stone's throw in cosmological terms, so close in fact that it would be the nearest heavenly body to Earth beyond the outermost planet Pluto. "If it is really that close, it would be a part of our solar system," said Dr. James Houck of Cornell University's Center for Radio Physics and Space Research and a member of the IRAS science team. "If it is that close, I don't know how the world's planetary scientists would even begin to classify it." The mystery body was seen twice by the infrared satellite as it scanned the northern sky from last January to November, when the satellite ran out of the supercold helium that allowed its telescope to see the coldest bodies in the heavens. The second observation took place six months after the first and suggested the mystery body had not moved from its spot in the sky near the western edge of the constellation Orion in that time. "This suggests it's not a comet because a comet would not be as large as the one we've observed and a comet would probably have moved," Houck said. "A planet may have moved if it were as close as 50 trillion miles but it could still be a more distant planet and not have moved in six months time." Whatever it is, Houck said, the mystery body is so cold its temperature is no more than 40 degrees above "absolute" zero, which is 456 degrees Fahrenheit below zero. The telescope aboard IRAS is cooled so low and is so sensitive it can "see" objects in the heavens that are only 20 degrees above absolute zero.  When IRAS scientists first saw the mystery body and calculated that it could be as close as 50 trillion miles, there was some speculation that it might be moving toward Earth. "It's not incoming mail," Cal Tech's Neugebauer said. "I want to douse that idea with as much cold water as I can." Then, what is it? What if it is as large as Jupiter and so close to the sun it would be part of the solar system? Conceivably, it could be the 10th planet astronomers have searched for in vain. It also might be a Jupiter-like star that started out to become a star eons ago but never got hot enough like the sun to become a star. While they cannot disprove that notion, Neugebauer and Houck are so bedeviled by it that they do not want to accept it. Neugebauer and Houck "hope" the mystery body is a distant galaxy either so young that its stars have not begun to shine or so surrounded by dust that its starlight cannot penetrate the shroud. "I believe it's one of these dark, young galaxies that we have never been able to observe before," Neugebauer said. "If it is, then it is a major step forward in our understanding of the size of the universe, how the universe formed and how it continues to form as time goes on." The next step in pinpointing what the mystery body is, Neuegebauer said, is to search for it with the world's largest optical telescopes. Already, the 100-inch diameter telescope at Cerro del Tololo in Chile has begun its search and the 200-inch telescope at Palomar Mountain in California has earmarked several nights next year to look for it. If the body is close enough and emits even a hint of light, the Palomar telescope should find it since the infrared satellite has pinpointed its position.
The next day, the following addendum was issued by the newspaper in relation to the O'Toole's article:
(ITEM 123)December 31, 1983, Saturday, Final Edition(ITEM 127)The distance from earth of a mysterious object in space was reported incorrectly in some editions yesterday. The correct figure is 50 billion miles. Articles appear as they were originally printed in The Washington Post and may not include subsequent corrections.
Now, this is the Washington Post, the largest and oldest newspaper in Washington D.C. A leading, prestigious and credible American newspaper, not some weekly supermarket tabloid covering outlandish stories about the supernatural, paranormal or the antics of celebrities. O'Toole's article should therefore be considered as documented evidence of NASA's recognition of the possibility of this object as early as 1983.

The current transformation in the geological, climatological and geophysical features of planet Earth is also happening all over the solar system with a frequent intensity, which means that something cosmic is altering the electromagnetosphere of every planet in this system and influencing the defensive reaction from the Sun. Even NASA admits this, although they attribute it to the giant ribbon captured recently by the Interstellar Boundary Explorer (IBEX ) spacecraft, at the edge of the solar system. What seems to be another psyops, deflecting away any information about the imminent convergence with this object, towards the influence of cosmic rays and interstellar clouds on the heliosphere; yet dropping clues here and there, with news about other objects that bears remarkable similarities in characteristics, properties and symbolism such as the star Betelgeuse, the planet Tyche, Comet C/2010 X1 (Elenin), Asteroid 2010 SO16, and the extrasolar planet 55 Cancri e .

Any search for this convergence, influence, rogue planetary object or brown dwarf coming into our area of space would be done from the southern hemisphere, since all theories seem to point to the approach coming from below the ecliptic at about 30 degrees in the direction of Sagittarius. Which is the reason for the South Pole Telescope (SPT) located at the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station in Antarctica. According to Wikipedia, the official goal for the SPT is to conduct a survey to find several thousand clusters of galaxies, which should allow interesting constraints on the Dark Energy equation of state and to search for non-luminous objects such as brown dwarfs.

Is it possible that indicators and signs of this object was captured in Australia, since it is believed that Australia has similar instrumentation, such as the Australia Telescope Compact Array?

If the earth is subject to a gravitational pull from below the ecliptic (from the South Pole), this would theoretically make the South Pole "inflate out" (ocean and continent rising) and the North Pole crustal layers slide and stretch from one to another (mantle stretching and following the earth's circumference path.) If this is true, it would lead to unusual weather and other types of anomalous patterns, such as unexpected tidal behavior. Have scientists noticed such phenomena? The answer, here again, is a very resounding yes! Scientists from different parts of the world have recently verified these occurrences. - Marshall Masters, YOWUSA.
As I have been reporting here, we have certainly witnessed this over the last year or two, in and around Australia with intense and frequent changes in climatic and atmospheric conditions.

What else could explain it?

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