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In 1978 an aircraft lost over Australia (Case of Frederick Valentich)

Kimmo Huosionmaa

There are cases, what remains a mystery. One of those cases is the case of Frederick Valentich, the Australian pilot, who disappeared in the training flight of the little Cessna. There is a strange record of this flight, and only one thing, what made this thing interesting is this record, and another is, where the aircraft lost after the death spiral of the aircraft. Australian authorities claim, that they are solved in this case, but the thing is who stole the aircraft after the accident.

The thing, what Valentich saw might be the cloud, and because the Cessna was in the movement, what seems like a screw, the pilot was unable to notice that thing as the cloud. But there is claiming, that this man has taken Marijuana,  Mescaline or some other drug or psychoactive before the flight. But this thing is pure speculation. There is claiming, that Fraderick Valentich tried to fly to the top secret " Pine Gap base", and there were happen something, what made the plane disappear.

One thing what this strange thing near his plane was, could be the plasma plate. The thing is easy to create with electromagnetic radiation, and those things are claimed to be behind many UFO incidents. The things what causes those plasma-plates are claimed to be the high-energy weapon tests. Or tests, where is claimed to modify the weather. The system makes a plasma shield to the upper atmosphere and its mission is to destroy the electronics of the warhead.

Or in other ways to vaporize the warhead with extreme heat. And if Valentich flew accidentally in the area, where this weapon was tested ould the result be very devastating, and the aircraft would completely vanish in the desert. There is one silly claiming about this flight, and it is, that this person used Cessna, what has made by using wood or canvas. If this kind of aircraft would be dropped, could this material is eaten by animals, what lives in the desert.

This kind of material would make possible to use Cessna for some activities, where it could damage, and there was no change to buy spare parts for that thing. So was Valentich took part of the drug smuggling or something that kind of illegal activities? If that has happened, somebody could put the bomb in the plane. But under the text is an article, where is a possible solution for this thing. Sometimes have been claimed, that this unidentified aircraft, or airship, what flew above Valentich plane shot him down, and this case is popular in the UFO discussions.

Sources:

https://www.csicop.org/si/show/the_valentich_disappearance_another_ufo_cold_case_solved

https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2018/oct/09/pine-gap-behind-the-secret-us-military-base-in-the-australian-desert

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5142993/Inside-Australias-secretive-Pine-Gap-military-base.html

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