Thousands Of Australians Notice Giant UFOs
A giant UFO was seen by thousands of people in Victoria, Australia, on Nov. 3. Many people tweeted about a giant cloud and took pictures of it as well. According to Scott C Waring of UFO Sightings Daily, the giant cloud hid many UFOs behind it.
In his post on the blog, he said that the outline of the UFO in the cloud was the proof that it existed. He said that news had stated that the holes in the clouds were a natural phenomenon but he disagreed with it as it was incorrect. He said that if the news industry had done their research about UFOs, they would know about the 1957 Ft Belvoir Case.
The 1957 case was when a United States soldier had seen a metal ring in the sky from his base and he took pictures of it. When he was capturing the pictures, the UFO made a smoke cloud around it because of which it became hidden from the view of the soldier. Scott C Waring said that he had a "50 magazine" in which the case of the US soldier was first published.
He also spoke about the 2006 O'Hare Airport UFO case. The case involved hundreds of people noticing a grey disk above the Gate C17 and a little while later, it shot upward at an angle. When it was moving upwards, it passed a overhead cloud, which left a round hole in the cloud for a span of about 15 minutes.
According to news.com.au, journalist Martin McKenzie-Murray tweeted "Rapture's here folks" which led many theories pop-up which ranged from aliens to UFOs and even to the end of the world. But a forecaster at the Bureau of Meteorology, Michael Efron said that it looked like a punch hole cloud. He explained that the punch hole cloud was formed when the water temperature in the cloud reached below freezing level but the water did not freeze as it had a lack of ice nucleation particles. He also said that a similar sight was observed in Perth in October but it was otherwise a rare sight to see.
What's going on over Wonthaggi? pic.twitter.com/UZQXkvdgb2
— Cameron Thornton (@cammo_t) November 3, 2014
This is even worse than chemtrails. pic.twitter.com/O38l0tMSwQ — Stilgherrian (@stilgherrian) November 3, 2014