- This former RAAF engineer's startling experiences, along
with his knowledge of the Solomon Islanders' long history of encounters
with strange aerial craft and alien beings, sparked him to search for
hidden
UFO bases...
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- We had not long returned from the New Georgia group,
where I had just bought a beautiful tropical island with white sand beaches
and coconut palms, and we were desperately in need of new rental
accommodation
on Guadalcanal. My best friend Joseph had been helping me find a house
that was preferably outside the Honiara area. As there was a shortage of
livable housing, it had almost come to the point of taking what we could
get.
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- Joseph told me of a house that he knew of at his village
but he thought it wouldn't suit me as I'm a white man. I told him to stop
that kind of rubbish thinking and that we should go and have a look. I
knew of Joseph's village, but I couldn't place the house that he had been
describing to me as we drove the roughly 70-kilometre journey westward
along the coast from Honiara.
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- Upon arriving at Cape Esperance, Joseph pointed to the
quaint little three-bedroom timber house that was on the eastern extremity
of the village. It had a cement floor and a galvanised iron roof with an
out-house near the grass-hut kitchen, and the most beautiful island sea
view that anyone could wish for. There was a tap and shower outside with
perpetual mountain spring water. It didn't bother me that there was no
electricity, as I had a generator. I made up my mind to take the house,
as I didn't have too many options left. While I was inspecting the house,
the divorced woman who owned the house arrived, and so I formalised an
agreement to move in the next day.
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- Late the next afternoon, we arrived at the house with
a six-tonne truck and proceeded to unload all our possessions into the
house. This attracted the attention of a good portion of the village folk,
as I was the only white man ever to have come to live in their area.
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- That night, after placing a few fluorescent lights around
the house, I started up the generator and sat back with Joseph and a few
new friends to relax and have a beer. Later that night, when I was finding
out a little more about the area, Joseph told me that I had to watch out
for the "Dragon Snake" that was in the area. "Dragon Snake!
What #*# Dragon Snake?" Just to hear the name of it put a shiver down
my spine! They then told me that it comes out of the mountains at night
and flies around. They said that the Dragon Snake, with its piercing red
eyes, has been feared for generations. It was responsible for people going
missing and for killing people.
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- "What next?" I thought to myself. All I wanted
to do was relax and do some fishing in a nice, peaceful, tropical
environment.
Now I had to contend with some mythological Dragon Snake. I thought no
more of it and put it down to one of their superstitions, of which there
seemed to be plenty.
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- MY FIRST UFO SIGHTING
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- A few days went past as things started to settle down
a little. I had become quite an enthusiastic fisherman with my fishing
rod, and had been pulling scores of beautiful reef fish. Joseph was
renowned
by all in the village as being the best spearfisherman. One time he decided
to do some night spearfishing, as it was easy to do at night by torchlight.
So I decided that while Joseph was spearfishing, I would throw some lines
in and see what kind of fish I caught.
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- I was cleaning fish with Ci-Ci, another good friend of
mine, when Joseph came out of the water with his dugout canoe full of fish
to add to our already large pile. While we were inspecting his catch,
Joseph
suddenly shouted for our attention: "There! There! There! The Dragon
Snake! The Dragon Snake!" He was pointing to the right, down the
beach.
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- As I looked down the beach, I couldn't believe what I
seeing. About a kilometre away there was a very bright, luminous, white
object flying slowly over the water. I remember asking myself whether I
was really seeing it. I called out for my wife Miriam to bring my
binoculars.
After focusing in on the starlike, brilliantly lit object, I noticed that
it was about 60-foot round and seemed to make no noise. We watched it for
a couple of minutes until it submerged itself into the sea. Joseph told
me to wait about 10 minutes and I'd see it come back out again - which
it did! When it came back out of the water, it was glowing twice as
brightly
as when it went in. We continued to watch it with my binoculars as it
returned
to the coast in the direction whence it had come and until it disappeared
out of sight over the top of the coconut trees.
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- Somewhat startled by this experience, we went back into
the house and sat talking about this "Dragon Snake" until the
early hours of the morning. They told me that if you didn't see it one
night, you were quite likely to see it the next. They were right. In fact,
over a seven-month period, I lost count of these sightings when they
reached
the 60 mark. So while we sat talking about this object, I explained the
structure of the Universe to Joseph and Ci-Ci. I showed them my copy of
a Time-Life book called The Universe, with its space-type pictures, and
said that these so-called "Dragon Snakes" are what white men
call "Unidentified Flying Objects". They were absolutely amazed,
as they had spent their whole life fearing this thing with superstition
and having no real understanding of it. Yet, for that matter, I was also
a little fearful.
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- This sighting was the first of well over 60 more to
follow,
during which time I investigated the UFO waterfall lake base of northwest
Guadalcanal and later the UFO bases of the central east coast of Malaita
and central Small Malaita. This first sighting, though, had completely
changed my mind about the existence of extraterrestrials, and a little
investigation revealed that this so-called Dragon Snake had been in the
area for well over a century. I realistically began thinking in terms of
extraterrestrials inhabiting our planet.
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- My extensive investigation into the presence of
extraterrestrials
on Guadalcanal and Malaita has revealed that these supposedly "hidden
to the eye" aliens have displayed unacceptable and unfriendly
behaviour
towards the Guadalcanal and Malaita people; indeed, there have been several
outright abductions and murders. Because of this, they can't be considered
friendly. For example, the grandfather of a good friend of mine was
incinerated
by one of these UFOs around the early 1900s. Several independent sources
have verified this. Countless horrific stories can be heard throughout
these islands.
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- PLOTTING UFO ACTIVITY ON THE MAP
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- During the next two weeks, I saw the UFO three more times
at the same place as my first sighting. This made me question myself
several
times as to what I was actually seeing. It also raised many more questions.
What was so interesting for the UFO down in the sea where it was submerging
all the time? And where did it go when it wasn't flying around?
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- The part of the sea that was right in front of the
village
was where the Allied Forces had encountered a Japanese fleet in a great
battle that resulted in the biggest loss of Allied ships during any naval
engagement in World War II. This battle included the Australian heavy
cruiser,
the HMAS Canberra, and the American heavy cruiser, the USS Chicago. I won't
go into the sad details of how they went down, but it was all a tragedy
and many men lost their lives. Actually, it would be a really good idea
if someone could produce a documentary about it with the submersibles they
used in finding and documenting the wreck of the Titanic.
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- A few days later, Joseph and I went to Honiara to obtain
a 23-foot fibreglass boat with engine. While we were there, I went to the
historical archives to look up information about where these ships had
actually sunk. Much to my surprise, I learned that the UFOs were submerging
in exactly the same area where the HMAS Canberra, the USS Chicago and other
ships had sunk. This was no mere coincidence, or at least I didn't think
so.
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- At that time, I did not know there were several of these
things flying around. Why the UFOs had so much of an interest in these
old warships became a somewhat baffling problem for me at the time. I do
remember speculating about any remaining gunpowder, but questioned myself
as to why these aliens would have a need for mere gunpowder. Somewhat
curious
as to all these perplexing goings-on and mysteries, while still trying
to maintain some form of sanity, I formulated an ingenious plan. And so
I went to the nearby Department of Lands and purchased a 1:25,000
topographical
map of northwest Guadalcanal.
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- Meanwhile, Joseph's wife had given birth to a boy, their
10th child - a remarkable achievement, I thought, for a couple in their
late 20s. The child's christening was to be held the following Sunday,
and Joseph and his wife had decided to name him after me. It was Joseph's
normal job to hold the Sunday mass at the village church. Lord knows why!
Joseph was the biggest rascal of them all! On this particular occasion
there were five babies to be christened, and so a white Catholic priest
from Honiara had been booked to perform the ceremony. I had bought two
pigs from the Honiara abattoir especially for this event and sent an
invitation
to two chiefs from the area to come to my house for the feast, which was
to be held on the grass outside.
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- The christening ceremony went ahead as planned. The pigs
had been butchered and were cooking away in the hot stone oven when the
two chiefs and their company arrived. It was quite a large turnout. The
Catholic priest from town made a special effort to talk to me and find
out what religious denomination I was.
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- When he'd left, I made my way to the two chiefs and
respectfully
introduced myself. As we were talking, I brought up the topic of the Dragon
Snake. My suspicions were right: the chiefs knew a lot about it. One of
the chief's brothers had been killed by it when he was only a little boy.
They told me several stories of deaths and abductions, all of which
confirmed
to me that these UFOs are definitely not friendly. They may be friendly
in other places in the world, but certainly not here.
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- Excusing myself, I went to the house and then returned
with my local map and proceeded to ask them where the Dragon Snake's
"house"
was located. Sure enough, they knew where it was! It took them some time
to become familiar with the map and finally agree on what they were looking
at. They then pointed out the place to me: an unnamed mountain that makes
up part of the mountain range which includes nearby Mount Popori. This
unnamed mountain, which for the sake of convenience I eventually named
"Mount Dragon", is about eight kilometres inland as the crow
flies. They told me of a big waterfall high up in the mountain, with a
lake beneath into which the water falls. They said that inside that lake
is where the Dragon Snake lives! A further study of Mount Dragon revealed
that there is a small lake in the mountain that is the beginning of a
river.
These fellows had no idea of topographical map language, but their
descriptions
seemed to have some credibility.
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- If what they told me was true, then it raised more
questions.
What was at the bottom of this waterfall lake, and how many UFOs were
there?
I had to stop speculating on answers to these questions, as all of this
was starting to sound a lot like a science- fiction movie and I was
beginning
to question the sanity of what I was doing. On many occasions it crossed
my mind to tell somebody - but who was there to tell, and who would believe
me? Yet as incredible as this story may seem, all you need do for any proof
is go to northwest Guadalcanal and ask a few of the locals. You'd be
surprised
at what you find out.
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- CLOSE CALLS AND CULTURAL EVIDENCE
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- Early one morning, not long afterwards, Joseph came to
the house to tell me that a fisherman he knew was in hospital from injuries
he had sustained from a UFO two nights previously. He was from a village
three kilometres east of ours. After asking Joseph what kind of injuries
the fisherman sustained, he told me that apparently he had burns to most
of his body. We had all been planning a trip to town, anyway, as Miriam
wanted to do some shopping and see her family, so we decided to go to the
hospital and visit this fisherman.
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- After dropping Miriam off in town, Joseph and I went
to the hospital. Following some enquiries as to where the fisherman was,
we arrived at his bedside. He was covered in bandages from head to toe
and was in a great deal of pain, but doped up with pethidine. Joseph began
to speak with him in the Guadalcanal language to try to find out exactly
what had happened to him.
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- He had been out fishing in his fibreglass boat at about
3.00 am, when he saw the Dragon Snake flying along. In foolishness, he
started flashing his torch at it. That was when it flew over to him in
an instant and hovered overhead. Panicking, he started the motor and took
off to get away from the Dragon Snake, but it followed him as he
"zigzagged"
his way back to shore. It was during this short pursuit to the beach that
it fired some form of light at him but it only partially hit him. A later
inspection of his 19-foot fibreglass boat showed traces of scorching upon
some of the boat's interior paint.
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- He said that when he drove his boat up the beach and
ran into the bush, the Dragon Snake followed him to where he was hiding
behind a tree and hovered above. When he moved around to the other side
of the tree, it also went around to the other side. It was then that he
literally got down on his knees and began to pray to God with his hands
clasped in front of him. With that, the Dragon Snake moved on. After that,
he stumbled his way back to his village and was taken to hospital.
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- It was an incredible story, but true. He definitely had
no reason to be lying. These kinds of UFO encounters have happened on
numerous
occasions over the past century but, strangely enough, the Solomons being
the way they are, reports have not been taken seriously.
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- After leaving the hospital, we went over to my in-laws'
house to pick up Miriam. I began discussing the matter of the so-called
Dragon Snake with my father-in-law, John, and explained how some of the
white men believe that aliens from other worlds are the ones responsible
for driving this type of flying vehicle. When I explained to John what
they were commonly thought to look like - four-foot tall with big head,
big eyes, four fingers, transparent skin, etc. - he told me there was a
book in the Solomon Islands Cultural Museum with pictures describing this
sort of being. Somewhat surprised, I asked John if we could duck into town
so that he might show me this book, which he agreed to do.
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- Upon arriving at the museum and after a few directions
to this book, there it was! This 15-page book had 14 detailed hand-drawn
sketches of aliens just like the ones we are all used to seeing on
television.
An islander had compiled this short collection of drawings for the museum
from different eyewitness accounts of these strange-looking creatures.
There was an initial descriptive verse saying that the drawings were of
some Solomon Islands mythological beings. What I wanted to know was: how
could the Solomon Islanders know anything about these kinds of aliens,
when 99.9 per cent of them had never had any significant type of exposure
to white man's media? Most of the old tribal people still thought that
the stars were caused by pinpricks in the sky and that the Earth was flat,
so how could these pictures of alien types be explained? At the time, this
became another little baffling mystery to me.
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- We picked up Miriam and on the drive back home I asked
Joseph to tell me about the time when he, Ci-Ci and his brother Ben had
encountered the UFO while out fishing. He said that the three of them were
in their dugouts at about midnight when they saw the UFO. Initially, they
were each separated by about 50 metres. As if curious about each of the
fishermen, the UFO hovered over each of them for a minute and then departed
at incredible speed toward the island of Santa Isabel. By the time all
three had finally reached shore, they were spread out over a kilometre's
distance along the beach. Although Joseph described the story as being
funny, there was a serious side to it.
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- REALITY SINKS IN
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- During the following weeks, I pondered on all of the
previous weeks' happenings. I realised that I was most probably the first
human being to have been in the position to have experienced all these
phenomena, and was able to understand the significance of the unique circumstances in which I had found myself.
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- I was the first person in the area who'd ever realised
the similarities between UFOs and these Dragon Snakes. Also, to my
knowledge,
I must have been the first white man to speculate on the possible location
of a hidden Dragon Snake/UFO base - though I needed to do further
investigation
to confirm my suspicions. These kinds of unusual realisations were starting
to take their toll on my keen sense of logic, but the reality of it all
was that these unexpected events had actually occurred. Prior to these
sightings, I was somewhat sceptical about the existence of UFOs - but my
position had now dramatically changed.
-
- I also realised the possible consequences of
investigating
this matter any further. Some of these were very positive, but some were
also extremely negative. One of these negatives was the impact on my
precious
well-being. I had initially only gone to the Solomons to enjoy an early,
youthful retirement and certainly had not expected to be chasing UFOs.
But as a former military man, I couldn't stop thinking about the fact that
this UFO was continually coming and going near ships that had been involved
in a great battle where thousands of men had lost their lives in the cause
of freedom. It seemed as if this UFO was robbing graves. This weighed
heavily
on my mind for weeks.
-
- One night, though, while I was sitting fishing, my
indecision
changed. I had been watching the UFO submerge into the sea near the wreck
of the USS Chicago and then surface again shining more brightly. I had
my binoculars fixed well on it when I saw the lights of a ship that was
travelling toward my direction. From the trigonometric perspective, the
UFO couldn't see the ship because of the point that was shielding its view.
However, I had both the UFO and the ship in my field of view. After about
30 seconds, when the UFO did see the ship it instantly vanished. The UFO
didn't seem to go anywhere; it simply vanished as if it had turned off
its lights. I took my binoculars from my eyes. I was not sure if the craft
had instantly accelerated or had somehow cloaked itself. Yet it seemed
that the UFO didn't mind the indigenous people seeing it, but it did mind
when someone saw it who would possibly know of its real identity. If
there's
one thing I hate, it's sneakiness!
-
- In any case, I made up my mind right then and there to
gather intelligence on this so-called Dragon Snake by doing some
reconnaissance
on its movements. Switching into soldier mode, I went to sleep formulating
my plan.
-
- My subsequent investigation into the UFO's ability to
cloak itself revealed that this characteristic was commonly known by all
within the area and had become part of the superstition about the Dragon
Snake. There are just too many stories about the Dragon Snake's sudden
"disappearance" to discuss here.
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- EXPEDITION TO MOUNT DRAGON
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- The next morning I went up to Joseph's house to tell
him of my plan. My intention was to place ourselves at night, high up in
a panoramic position so that we could familiarise ourselves with the UFO's
movements. With the map out, we began to study the area for possible
positions.
-
- From where "Mount Dragon" was situated, there
was really only one way to the coast that the UFO could take without being
detected flying over mountains. That was via a five-kilometre-long valley
that runs in a northward direction past Mount Dragon. Earlier discussions
with some of the people living a few kilometres east in that direction
had well confirmed this to me. After searching the area for a suitable
position that afternoon, we chose an accessible 800-foot mountain that
had all the requirements we needed. And so we went home to prepare for
what was becoming a military mission for me.
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- The next day, we gathered all the equipment we thought
was required. I also loaded my 30-shot, 7.62-mm and my shotgun to take
along just in case. There was also the danger of being gored by wild pigs,
of which there was no shortage. My wife became quite agitated by my
actions,
and a heated discussion followed.
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- Joseph and I left at 8.00 pm to travel to our vantage
position. We knew that the UFO had the habit of appearing at around 10.00
pm or 3.00 am. After parking the car in the bush, with torchlights shining
we climbed up to the top of the mountain. This turned out to be a perfect
position as we had a 270-degree view of the area. Because of the
orientation
of the mountain, we faced east. With a clear view of the sea to the left
of us and the valley's entrance to the right, there was no way that we
were going to miss seeing the UFO when it made its appearance - and we
didn't.
-
- Having sat up half the night, watching and waiting and
having a few beers to pass the time, at 2.35 am we saw the first glimmer
of the UFO's light leaving the valley's entrance. There was an air of
excitement
between me and Joseph. While training my binoculars on the UFO, I noticed
that it was travelling toward our direction at a fair rate of speed, which
we estimated later to be about 100 knots. We had been watching it approach
us for close on a minute when it came past at an estimated height of 300
feet, half a kilometre away. No sooner had this UFO passed by than it took
an instantaneous 45-degree turn to the left and then accelerated away at
phenomenal speed. I took the binoculars from my eyes, and we watched the
UFO's light diminishing over the horizon within seconds while it was still
travelling at near sea level.
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- This whole episode was a mind-fathoming experience, even
when I think back on it today, seven years later.
-
- All our efforts had paid off. This sighting confirmed
to me the information that I needed to know. This UFO definitely did come
from somewhere up that valley! This was the first time that the information
the two chiefs had given me had started to be proved correct.
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- At that time, there was only one other course of action
left for me: I had to make an expedition up the valley to Mount Dragon
and try to document this UFO on film. I was extremely under-funded for
the manner in which I wanted the expedition to proceed, as most of my money
was tied up in essential assets and I had been living off my fortnightly
military pension. Even though I had most of the equipment necessary to
commence, I was still short of a good video camera that could take pictures
at night. I had a Kodak Instamatic, but it was useless for night work and
certainly was not the calibre of camera that I required for this job. I
was in a catch-22 situation. I couldn't borrow a camera; there was only
one white man I knew well enough to ask, and he didn't have a video camera,
anyway. As the weeks went past, every time I saw the UFO I became
progressively
more frustrated about my video camera situation.
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- One morning at 3.00 am, a couple of weeks later, Joseph
and I were on the grass outside the house, husking coconuts around a fire,
when we noticed the UFO. As we watched it, we observed that it was slowly
moving in our direction. It started to get closer and closer, and it seemed
to us that if it continued on the path it was on it would overfly us. As
it progressively came even closer, we started to move to the door of the
house. Both Joseph and I were standing at the door when it flew over the
nearby trees and over the top of the house. The brilliance of its white
light radiated the whole area as if we were standing amidst the light of
a dozen arc welders at once. This was the first time that I could clearly
see the vehicle's sphere with my naked eye. It made no noise as it eerily
passed over us. In fact, at the time we made audible comments to each other
about what was happening. After it went by, we both ran out to see it
disappearing
over the trees further on. Joseph had experienced this sort of thing
before,
but I hadn't.
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- After the reality of what had happened sank in, Joseph
and I decided that we would go to Mount Dragon - with video camera or not.
It was in my mind to confirm whether this mountain waterfall lake was
really
the UFO's base.
-
- Around that time, a melancholy feeling of futile
inadequacy
and powerlessness started to dominate my thoughts, as though I was carrying
around a heavy weight on my shoulders. This was due to my constant
questioning
of the reality of it all, and also because I allowed my thoughts to be
weathered down because of my desperate need for a good-quality camera.
I could not explain this to anyone, as there was no one I could explain
it to who could understand. It was like being lonely amongst a crowd of
a thousand people. I went through a time of considerable
self-examination.
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- Strangely, I remember thinking to myself that if I ever
happened to write all of this down one day, I should remember that
particular
timeÉ
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- SUBTERRANEAN UFO BASES ON MALAITA
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- I would like to share some significant further research
from my expeditions to Malaita in 1996, 1997 and 2002. Contrary to popular
belief, NASA - or whoever that mob was - first made contact with the
occupants
of the subterranean UFO base in central east Malaita in 1961. This is how
they began to gain what partial technology they have today. It was through
blackmail. This happened because when the great geologist Mr Gropher was
doing his few expeditions in the area between 1958 and 1960, he saw these
UFOs and then reported back to the UK (the ruling colonial power at the
time) about them.
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- Apparently, in 1961, a white man who claimed to be from
NASA came to that part of the island and asked for assistance from my
wife's
relatives to take him to the UFO subterranean base entrances, which they
did. I am the only white man ever to have married a woman from Kwaio, which
is in that area. This NASA guy was gone a week and then returned, asking
my wife's relatives for further assistance to take him back to these
places.
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- There is a 50-metre-diameter, bottomless circular reef
in amongst the surrounding 10-metre-deep coral reef a few miles north of
Kwoi Island (which is on the border of the Kwaio and Kwara'ae tribes) and
south of Namo'ere'ere in central east Malaita. Singalanggu Harbour is
slightly
further south. UFOs can be seen going in and out of that reef virtually
every night.
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- My friends like fishing down this UFO hole during the
daytime because it saves them from having to go out into the danger of
the ocean and because there's a plentiful supply of big ocean-type fish
that can be caught in its depths. They have let down over 200 metres of
100-pound line and still haven't been able to hit the bottom. I always
think of this hole as having been made by a huge spaceship that hovered
above it and shot a big laser into the crust of the Earth, for whatever
reason!
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- On mainland Malaita, about three to four miles directly
inland from that circular reef entrance is a lake which has two connected
entrances/exits. When the boys are out fishing at night, they see the UFOs
going in one entrance and coming out the other. A UFO coming out of this
lake at dusk incinerated my good friend's grandfather, and everyone in
the area knows about it. The aliens have instilled fear in these people
for generations, and many people have gone missing.
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- In the Kwaio and Kwara're areas, there are three
entrances
in their jungle mountains that I know of where these "ball of
light"-type
UFO vehicles can be seen entering and exiting. It is my belief that these
entrances are not individual bases but are all connected, making up one
big UFO base under the island. I may be wrong, but I also believe that
one of the many reasons why they are there is that, for reasons of their
own, they are mining a very rare type of gemstone under this kimberlite
rock volcanic island.
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- The gemstones which my wife's relatives possess have
a far higher specific gravity than that of diamonds, and a refractive index
such that when you put the stone in light you see your mirror image in
the centre of the stone. I once had a 32.4 carat "ET stone" with
these characteristics. There are some old folklore stories supporting the
interest in these unique stones.
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- Furthermore, as there are many remnants of the Ramo
civilisation
that can be found on top of the island and the aliens underneath, there
is every chance there is a connection. And that goes for on Guadalcanal,
too.
-
- The waterfall lake UFO base of Small Malaita (south
Malaita),
where I have also witnessed their activities, is easy to find. Just ask
the locals, but, heading north up the passage with Small Malaita on your
right, about three kilometres from Affiou, the main town, and about a
kilometre
up the jungle mountain is their base entrance, where they can be seen
entering
and exiting nearly every night and also brazenly and casually flying along
the passage.
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- Many Solomon Islanders have told me of flat stingray-type
UFOs with big round lights underneath them that hum as they go along. They
sometimes see them flying low over the jungle and surfacing out of the
sea near where they are fishing. The UFOs have landed near villages, and
the (white or black) people who get out of them have strange grey uniforms,
not seen anywhere else in the world. You can make your own deductions
there.
-
- Nevertheless, if there were ever a place that one could
call "UFO Headquarters", it would have to be central Malaita.
Mind you, these are only the ones I know of. Goodness knows what else there
is in the rest of the Solomon Islands.
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- About the Author:
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- Australian Marius Boirayon is the son of the World War
II central France maquis (resistance) leader, and grew up in Mount Hagen
in the Papua New Guinea Highlands. Following a career in the Royal
Australian
Air Force and as an aircraft/helicopter engineer working in outback
Australia,
he decided in 1995 to go to the Solomon Islands to live.
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- Marius Boirayon is raising funds for an expedition to
the Solomon Islands to investigate UFO and other mysteries (see his article
on the Giant Races of the Solomon Islands in Twilight Zone this
issue).
-
- He can be contacted by mail at
- PO Box 148, Eudlo, Qld 4554, Australia, email:
- solomongiants@optusnet.com.au
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- Extracted from Nexus Magazine,
- http://www.nexusmagazine.com/backissues/1005.conts.html
- Volume 10, Number 5 (August-September 2003)
- PO Box 30, Mapleton Qld 4560 Australia.
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