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The Westall UFO Event – RF087

July 16, 2025

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This is Renegade Files Episode 87, The Westall UFO Event.

 

This Mass UFO Sighting has been called Australia’s Roswell, but modern UFO enthusiasts and researchers might argue that the incident is much more similar to The Ariel School Sighting, than it is to our favorite watershed New Mexico crash and coverup.

 

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