Divulgation néo zélandaise (the kiwi x-files)
(1/3/2011)
fichier divneoz version 11 finale 1/03/2011 (la divulgation contient aussi pas mal de cas étrangers 452 cas neoz sur 725 totaux)
de 1952 à 2009
UFO sightings: Book 1: 1990-2009 (153 pages)
UFO sightings: Book 2: 1984-1989 (133 pages)
UFO sightings: Book 3: 1981-1984 (185 pages)
UFO sightings: Book 4: 1979-1980 (119 pages)
UFO sightings: Book 5: More from 1979-1984 (248 pages) .. totalement inutiles..
correspondance d'un seul "temoin" on va dire "peu fiable"
UFO sightings: Book 6: 1978-1981 (206 pages)
uniquement consacré au cas kaikoura de 1978
UFO sightings: Book 7: 1959-1983 (225 pages)
UFO sightings: Book 8: 1956-1979 (387 pages)
UFO sightings: Book 9: 1952-1955 (445 pages)
à venir livres 10 à 12 ? le total des livres 1 à 9 fait 2100 pages soit ce qui était prévu... le livre 8 compte en fait deux livres
http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/4486327/Original-files-NZs-UFO-sightings
fichier divneoz version 11 finale 1/03/2011 (la divulgation contient aussi pas mal de cas étrangers 452 cas neoz sur 725 totaux)

| codé | estimé | ||
| 1950 | 1 | 0% | |
| 1951 | 2 | 0% | |
| 1952 | 114 | 114 | 100% |
| 1953 | 29 | 58 | 50% |
| 1954 | 73 | 73 | 100% |
| 1955 | 42 | 42 | 100% |
| 1956 | 54 | 54 | 100% |
| 1957 | 33 | 33 | 100% |
| 1958 | 1 | 1 | 100% |
| 1959 | 7 | 7 | 100% |
| 1960 | 4 | 4 | 100% |
| 1961 | 6 | 6 | 100% |
| 1962 | 1 | 1 | 100% |
| 1963 | 2 | 2 | 100% |
| 1964 | 1 | 1 | 100% |
| 1965 | 6 | 6 | 100% |
| 1966 | 0 | #DIV/0! | |
| 1967 | 1 | 1 | 100% |
| 1968 | 1 | 1 | 100% |
| 1969 | 2 | 2 | 100% |
| 1970 | 0 | #DIV/0! | |
| 1971 | 3 | 3 | 100% |
| 1972 | 4 | 4 | 100% |
| 1973 | 1 | 0% | |
| 1974 | 10 | 0% | |
| 1975 | 5 | 0% | |
| 1976 | 1 | 1 | 100% |
| 1977 | #DIV/0! | ||
| 1978 | 6 | 6 | 100% |
| 1979 | 9 | 9 | 100% |
| 1980 | 3 | 3 | 100% |
| 1981 | 6 | 6 | 100% |
| 1982 | 12 | 12 | 100% |
| 1983 | 2 | 2 | 100% |
| 1984 | #DIV/0! | ||
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| 1994 | 1 | 1 | 100% |
| 1995 | 1 | 1 | 100% |
| 1996 | 0 | 0 | #DIV/0! |
| 1997 | 1 | 1 | 100% |
| 1998 | 6 | 6 | 100% |
| 1999 | 9 | 9 | 100% |
| 2000 | 7 | 7 | 100% |
| 2001 | 3 | 3 | 100% |
| 2002 | 1 | 1 | 100% |
| 2003 | 0 | 0 | #DIV/0! |
| 2004 | 0 | 0 | #DIV/0! |
| 2005 | 0 | 0 | #DIV/0! |
| 2006 | 0 | 0 | #DIV/0! |
| 2007 | 0 | 0 | #DIV/0! |
| 2008 | 0 | 0 | #DIV/0! |
| 2009 | 0 | 0 | #DIV/0! |
| 452 | 497 | 91% |

http://tvnz.co.nz/national-news/ufo-believers-glad-files-there-3982133

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http://tvnz.co.nz/national-news/ufo-believers-glad-files-there-3982133/video
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30 mars 2011 officiellement la nouvelle zelande ne s'interesse plus
aux ovnis "Défense Nouvelle-Zélande veut ovnis hors Son radar Publié le: 30/03/2011 16:19 MICHELLE DUFF Repéré un oiseau, un avion ou un OVNI récents? Ensuite, la Nouvelle-Zélande la Force de défense ne veut pas connaître tranche it.The plus récente des fichiers UFO classées précédemment ont été rendues publiques hier - et dans les documents, ancien chef de la défense Jerry Mateparae rend très clair que le militaire n'a pas le temps pour petits hommes verts. "La Force n'a pas l'expertise ou le rôle à l'égard de ...» battant questions soucoupe, il n'est pas qualifié pour répondre à des questions sur l'existence ou non de formes de vie extraterrestre, écrit-il dans un guide personnel à partir de Octobre 2009. "La Force estime que des explications rationnelles, tout comme les phares des aéronefs ou des phénomènes naturels, peut être trouvée pour [inhabituelle observations aériennes] si les ressources ont été détournées de ce but, mais ... ce serait une utilisation inappropriée des ressources de défense." Tous les rapports d'OVNI devrait être renvoyé à la police, il said.Meanwhile, une course de lumière bleutée à travers ciel nocturne de l'île du Nord de mardi n'était certainement pas un OVNI. Il a été identifié par l'Observatoire Carter comme un météore explosion - celle qui aurait pu être grand comme un desk.Witnesses ont eu droit à une douche de lumière spectaculaire après le météore a explosé 80 km au-dessus Auckland. Certains ont décrit la lumière comme "plusieurs fois plus brillante que la lumière du jour avec une teinte bleue définie», et «comme un feu d'artifice», tandis qu'un résident Raglan signalé un bang sonique qui "a réveillé le chien et les oiseaux à proximité." Ce n'était pas une situation inhabituelle, l'observatoire a déclaré, estimant qu'il s'est produit une fois tous les trois ans.plus de 2000 pages de fichiers Force de défense, contenant tous les rapports OVNIS depuis le début des années 1950 - y compris le mystère 1978 Kaikoura feux - ont été rendues publiques dans les fichiers December.The la plus récente, datant de 2009, contiennent des articles de nouvelles et l'information officielle demandes Loi du public et est media.There une rapporté apercevoir, d'un objet sans ailes qui semble avoir «supports magnétiques émettant à partir des extrémités," a repéré et a survolé la côte Kapiti en mai dernier. Le témoin Otaki informé la Force de défense qu'il avait soumis la photo à un analyste expert aux États-Unis, et serait-il conserver dans les fichiers loop.The montrent également des demandes répétées par les enquêteurs UFOCUS citoyen groupe pour l'accès aux documents de la Défense de la Force. Dans une lettre 2009, directeur de Suzanne Hansen exprime sa préoccupation face à la "hausse marquée" dans les observations d'OVNIS autour de New Zealand.Her organisation a reçu des rapports crédibles auprès des agriculteurs, chasseurs, entrepreneurs en exploitation forestière et les scientifiques, qui ont continué à défier des explications logiques "et monter avec les tendances dans le monde entier montrant observations ont été à la hausse, at-elle déclaré Mme Hansen a proposé de rencontrer la Force de défense pour discuter de UFO phenomena.This offre a non reconnue par le lieutenant-général Mateparae quand il répondu à Mme Hansen un an plus tard;. assurer son les fichiers ont été declassified.Before leur libération l'an dernier, il a écrit pour alerter bon nombre des organismes qui avaient traité avec les observations d'OVNIS au cours des années -. tels que les affaires intérieures, la Civil Aviation Authority, MetService et Carter Observatoire "Alors que la plupart des correspondants ont été remarquablement contenue dans leur commentaires (étant donné un certain degré de scepticisme quant à l'objet), "il a averti que certains documents pourraient encore" donner lieu à des embarras mineures. " lien permanent: http://www.ufocasebook.com/2011/newzealandradar.html source et références: http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/politics/4829389/Defence-wants-UFOs-off-its-radar embarras mineurs sur certains cas ? certes juste des centaines de cas...
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New Zealand Defence Wants UFOs off Its Radar
Published: 4:19 PM 3/30/2011 MICHELLE DUFF Spotted a bird, a plane or a UFO lately? Then the New Zealand Defence Force doesn't want to know about it.The most recent installment of previously classified UFO files were made public yesterday – and within the documents, former chief of defence Jerry Mateparae makes it quite clear the military has no time for little green men."The NZDF does not have any expertise or role in respect of... `flying saucer' matters, nor is it qualified to address questions on the existence or otherwise of extraterrestrial life forms," he writes in a staff guide from October 2009."The NZDF believes that rational explanations, just as aircraft lights or natural phenomena, could be found for [unusual aerial sightings] if resources were diverted for this purpose but... it would be inappropriate use of defence resources."All UFO reports should be referred to police, he said.Meanwhile, a blue-tinted light racing across the North Island's night sky on Tuesday was definitely not a UFO. It has been identified by the Carter Observatory as an exploding meteor – one that could have been as big as a desk.Witnesses were treated to a dramatic light shower after the meteor exploded 80km above Auckland. Some described the light as "several times brighter than daylight with a definite blue tint," and "like a firework," while a Raglan resident reported a sonic boom that "awoke the dog and nearby birds."This was not an unusual occurrence, the observatory said, estimating it happened once every three years.More than 2000 pages of Defence Force files, containing every UFO report since the early 1950s – including the 1978 Kaikoura lights mystery – were made public in December.The most recent files, dating from 2009, contain news articles and Official Information Act requests from the public and media.There is one reported sighting, of a wingless object appearing to have "magnetic media emitting from the ends," spotted flying over the Kapiti Coast last May. The Otaki witness informed the Defence Force he had submitted the photo to an expert analyst in the United States, and would keep it in the loop.The files also show repeated requests by citizen investigators group UFOCUS for access to the Defence Force documents. In a 2009 letter, director Suzanne Hansen expresses her concern at the "marked increase" in UFO sightings around New Zealand.Her organisation was receiving credible reports from farmers, hunters, logging contractors and scientists, which continued to "defy logical explanations” and fit with worldwide trends showing sightings were on the rise, she said. Ms Hansen offered to meet the Defence Force to discuss UFO phenomena.This offer went unacknowledged by Lieutenant General Mateparae when he replied to Ms Hansen a year later; assuring her the files were being declassified.Before their release last year, he wrote to alert many of the agencies that had dealt with UFO sightings over the years – such as Internal Affairs, the Civil Aviation Authority, Metservice and Carter Observatory."While most correspondents were remarkably restrained in their comments (given a degree of skepticism about the subject)," he warned that some material could still "give rise to minor embarrassment." permanent link: http://www.ufocasebook.com/2011/newzealandradar.html source & references: http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/politics/4829389/Defence-wants-UFOs-off-its-radar
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UFO sightings: Book 5: More from 1979-1984

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UFO sightings: Book 6: 1978-1981 uniquement consacré au cas kaikoura de 1978








UFO sightings: Book 7: 1959-1983











mise en place d'un comité qui en verra jamais le jour.; les services se renvoient la balle et personne ne veut prendre le sujet ovni en charge !



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THE MORELAND SIGHTING
(This account of the Moreland sighting written by F & P Dickeson, diagrams by Mr B. Dickeson, is posted on UFOCUS NZ with the kind permission of Mrs P. Dickeson and Mr B. Dickeson. It appeared in the NZSSR group newsletter in 1959, and also in Xenolog 100, Sept-Oct 1975.)
Blenheim, New Zealand.
Date : Monday 13 July 1959 Time : Between 0530 - 0545 hrs. Duration : 2-3 mins. Witness : Mrs Eileen Moreland Weather conditions : Dark morning, cold and still, with thick cloud layer at approx. 2,000ft. (Estimated)
On 13 July 1959 at 5.30 am Mrs Eileen Moreland was walking across a flat paddock to bring in the small herd of cows for milking. The paddock where the cows were, was surrounded by trees After turning on the milking shed light, Mrs Moreland set off across the paddock, torch in hand, to collect the cows. She was well-clad as the morning was cold and there was a thick layer of cloud over the district at an estimated height of 2,000 feet. Half-way across the paddock, some 50 yards from the shed, she noticed an unusual green glow, emanating from the cloud above and bathing the area in a ghastly light. She stopped and looked directly upwards, thinking that it could not be the moon, as it was in the wrong place.Then suddenly, two green lights, "like eyes", appeared through the clouds, circled by a band of orange lights. All about her the ground was illuminated by the sickly-green light, and, looking at herself and her hands, she saw that she too was bathed in this green glow.
Feeling that she did not want to stay put, she bolted for the pinus radiata trees bordering the paddock. The cows could be seen plainly in the light and she ran among them and stood against the trunk of one of the pine trees. Turning around from the shelter of the trees, she saw a flatish, saucer-shaped object slowly descending from about 50 feet above the ground. It stopped it's smooth descent some 30 feet above the ground and hovered about 15 feet above a group of peach trees (10-15 feet high.)The ratio of height to width of the object was about 1:3 - it was between 7 ½ - 8 ft high and some 20 - 25 feet across. There were two circumferential rows of orange-green 'jets' set into bands at the top and bottom of the main body of the object. The jets were brilliant orange in colour, with greenish centers, and faded to the outside, through orange to yellow. They made a faint hissing noise and were located on metallic bands about 1 ½ feet in towards the center from the upper and lower edges of the object. (If the bands had been 2 ft wide, say, there would have been about 1 ½ ft between the two - the total depth of this arrangement being about 4 ½, possibly 5 ft.)
The motionless object hovered some 30 feet above the ground, about 40 yards out in the center of the paddock, and was perfectly visible. On stopping, the jets immediately shut off and reappeared, at a slight angle. Each band of jets then began to counter-rotate at high speed, the top band from right to left and the bottom from left to right. The speed became so great that the bands of light became continuous, "like halos". There was none of the 'revving-up' noise associated with a car or plane engine, but a loud humming could be heard, and the noise of the 'jets' hissing.Mrs Moreland became apprehensive when she noticed that the object was occupied. There was a clear, glassy dome-like structure on top, filled with a pure white light, the source of which was not visible itself, but seemed to arise from the center of the object. She could see two figures seated, one behind the other and facing the same way, a little over an arm's length apart. The two figures were dressed in almost skin-tight metallic-looking suits that crinkled and creased with each movement, and reflected the light. The 'man' at the rear suddenly stood up and leaned forward on his hands, and appeared to be observing something between himself and the figure in front - possibly the brightly flickering light source. Mrs Moreland thought that he must be a little over 5 feet in height, but she could not make out any facial characteristics as he was not facing in her direction, and the large silvered helmet covered from shoulder to shoulder. The rear figure then sank back to his former position - the front figure remained motionless throughout the period of observation.
The object then tilted slightly, the bands of jets stopped whirling and went out, then back on again without rotation. There was a loud 'whoosh' of air and the object rose vertically (the body still at a slight angle) and vanished into the cloud at tremendous speed. This movement was accompanied by a high-pitched whine - "The screech was almost unbearable", the movement "unbelievably fast". A moment or two later a wave of warm air reached Mrs Moreland, and there was a strange hot pepper smell of ozone.
After several more moments, Mrs Moreland "pulled herself together", and collected the cows, which had been little affected by the episode (one or two did get up), and drove them to the yard. At this point she heard the town clock striking a quarter to six, "so the visit could not have lasted longer than two or three minutes, though it seemed ages."
'Sketches provided courtesy of Bryan Dickeson and Mrs Phyllis Dickeson, redrawn by Bryan from sketches provided by Mrs Moreland, and confirmed by her on 31/5/1975.'
The milking was completed as usual, and the milk left at the gate, before Mrs Moreland flew inside with her account. Her family was soon awake, and her husband, a member of the Royal New Zealand Air Force based at Woodbourne nearby, told her she should ring the police. Although a little reluctant to do this at first, (she thought no-one would believe her), she did telephone and said that they seemed to be interested. Her husband notified the Woodbourne authorities, who took the story seriously.
Mrs Moreland was questioned by Air Force personnel who visited the area. Furthermore, they indicated that residual radiation had been detected where the object was seen.Brown pigmented areas developed on her face, and she referred these conditions to her doctor. The brown patches on her face persisted - the last blotch, over her right eyebrow, washed off some six years afterwards.An account of Mrs Moreland's experiences made its way into the papers and created such interest that their farm was plagued by hordes of inquisitive sightseers. People wandered all over the property, uninvited, leaving gates open, upsetting the cows and generally creating such a nuisance that, should either of the Morelands see another object, they would prefer to just 'shut up' about it.Later on, it was noticed that the row of fruit trees beneath the position where the UFO had hovered, died and had to be pulled out. However, grass in the vicinity grew at a much faster rate, was several times taller and much greener than grass elsewhere.
Mrs Moreland underwent a series of audiotone readings in Wellington, supervised by Air Force personnel, to determine the noise levels of the object. These placed hovering noise at 15,000 cycles, and climbing noise (a high-pitched scream) at 150,000 cycles. The 'Moreland UFO' remains a classic case in UFO lore. Enquiries still come in about it from all over the world.Mrs Moreland spoke to Professors McDonald and Hynek during their respective visits to this country - both were very impressed by her account of the incident.
Locally, the Moreland UFO raised questions against the Adamski approach to UFOs (still the most fashionable influence to ufologists in NZ during 1959), which were not readily answerable.
("The Moreland material is particularly important and interesting. The case directly contributed to the collapse of the Adamski groups throughout New Zealand because what Mrs Moreland saw was nothing like the Venusian or Saturnian spacecraft promoted by Adamski. The case was widely re-reported in overseas UFO newsletters." - B. Dickeson, 2006.)
http://www.ufocusnz.org.nz/Moreland.htm
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28 decembre 2010 Hawke's Bay nouvelle zelande probable thai ? Avez étrangers partagent notre ciel avec le Père Noël? 28 décembre 2010 | ALISTAIR GRAY Action7 UFO: D'étranges lumières ont été vus sur Hawke's Bay sur les feux de boxe mystérieux Journée flottant au-dessus du ciel de Hawke's Bay le lendemain de Noël ont mis des résidents sur le bord, craignant Napier aurait pu être visité par le Père Noël et les étrangers dans une affaire de days.Submitters à Weatherwatch . co.nz décrit quatre feux flottants se déplaçant lentement dans le ciel Napier, avec trois dans une formation de diamants et quart suspendus lentement rapports behind.Numerous ont été faites sur les lumières qui étaient visibles tout au long de Napier d'environ 21h50, avec de nombreux disant qu'ils a semblé se déplacer au sud dans un silence formation.Maraenui résident Alex Durbin a déclaré qu'il croyait que les lumières étaient une spacecraft.Mr exotiques Durbin a déclaré membres de la famille lui a parlé de la lumière et il a rejoint les autres à les regarder pendant environ deux à trois minutes. "Ils ont certainement ne sont pas des feux d'artifice, certainement pas des avions ", at-il dit." Ils sont ronds, de couleur rose et purply tournaient - Je pense qu'ils étaient une sorte de métier, si vous me demandez "Les lumières est descendu très bas, à chaque apparition. à la taille d'une petite voiture, avant de disparaître rapidement dans le ciel nocturne, M. Durbin a déclaré. "Ma façon de le voir, c'est qu'ils ont volé dans le ciel partout où elles viennent, at-il said.Reports des lumières viennent d'aussi loin que Wanganui, Taranaki, Christchurch et lumières Dunedin.The mystérieux ne pouvait pas avoir été avions parce que l'aéroport avait fermé ce soir-là à 9pm.Fraser Duncan, un tuteur graphiques de l'Institut de technologie de l'Est, a réussi à capturer l' lumières sur camera.During les 30 secondes, il a photographié les lumières, M. Duncan a estimé que si elles étaient à 20 km de la terre qu'ils ont couvert environ 10 km de la longueur de temps qu'il a fallu pour prendre la photo - beaucoup plus rapide que n'importe quel métier militaire moderne. "Ils ont probablement été supérieure à la vitesse du son et ils se déplaçaient en formation," M. Duncan said.However, il a soutenu qu'ils n'étaient pas les ovnis, en disant: «. Je suis sceptique de petits hommes verts" Lorsqu'on lui a demandé si les rapports d'OVNI observations était entré, le sergent Ian Evans, de la police Napier, dit qu'ils ne pouvaient «ni confirmer ni infirmer", avant de simplement dire «non». Weatherwatch.co.nz, cependant, a donné une explication logique pour les lumières dans le ciel. " Nous croyons qu'ils sont lanternes chinoises - ce sont souvent éclairés et mis dans le ciel en même temps et Voyage avec le vent - lentement, tranquillement, sans bruit, "a déclaré Weatherwatch. Écouter Lire phonétiquement Dictionnaire - Afficher le dictionnaire http://ovniparanormal.over-blog.com/ext/ http://www.hawkesbaytoday.co.nz/local/ne ws/did-aliens-share-our-skies-with-santa/3935385/ cas de 2010
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![]() Did aliens share our skies with Santa? ALISTAIR GRAY | 28th December 2010 Share7 UFO: Strange lights were seen over Hawke's Bay on Boxing Day Mysterious lights floating over the Hawke's Bay sky on Boxing Day have put some residents on edge, fearing Napier could have been visited by Santa and aliens in a matter of days.Submitters to weatherwatch.co.nz described four floating lights moving slowly in the Napier sky, with three in a diamond formation and a fourth hanging slowly behind.Numerous reports have been made about the lights which were visible throughout Napier from about 9.50pm, with many saying they appeared to be moving south in a silent formation.Maraenui resident Alex Durbin said he believed the lights were an alien spacecraft.Mr Durbin said family members told him about the lights and he joined others watching them for about two to three minutes."They definitely were not fireworks, definitely not planes," he said."They were round, a purply pink colour and were spinning - I think they were some kind of craft, if you ask me."The lights came down quite low, with each appearing to be the size of a small car, before quickly disappearing into the night sky, Mr Durbin said."My way of seeing it is they have flown up into the sky to wherever they have come from," he said.Reports of the lights have come from as far afield as Wanganui, Taranaki, Christchurch and Dunedin.The mysterious lights could not have been aeroplanes because the airport had closed that night at 9pm.Fraser Duncan, a graphics tutor from the Eastern Institute of Technology, managed to capture the lights on camera.During the 30 seconds he photographed the lights, Mr Duncan estimated that if they were 20km from the ground they would have covered about 10km in the length of time it took to take the picture - considerably faster than any modern military craft."They were probably exceeding the speed of sound and they were travelling in formation," Mr Duncan said.However, he maintained they were not UFOs, saying: "I'm sceptical of little green men."When asked if any reports of UFO sightings had come in, Sergeant Ian Evans, of Napier police, said they could "neither confirm or deny", before simply saying "no".Weatherwatch.co.nz, however, offered a logical explanation for the lights in the sky."We believe they are Chinese lanterns - these are often lit and set into the sky at the same time and travel with the wind - slowly, quietly with no noise," Weatherwatch said. origine oceanique classique
on remarquera en particulier la fosse au large de wellington comme source probable evidente |