The Father William Gill incident is one of the most intriguing and well-documented UFO sightings, occurring on the nights of June 26-27, 1959, in Bosinai, Papua New Guinea. Father William B. Gill, an Anglican priest, along with approximately twenty-five other witnesses, including teachers and medical technicians, observed an extraordinary event over two consecutive nights.
On the first night, the group saw a large, disc-shaped object hovering in the sky, emitting a bright light. What made the sighting particularly remarkable was the presence of humanoid figures on top of the UFO. These figures appeared to be moving about, performing various tasks. Intrigued, Father Gill and his colleagues waved at the figures, and to their astonishment, the figures seemed to wave back. The interaction didn't end there; when one of the witnesses used a flashlight and moved it around, the UFO mimicked the motion, suggesting a form of communication or acknowledgment.
The following night, the object returned, and the witnesses once again observed the humanoid figures. The UFO hovered for a while before ascending into the sky and disappearing. This incident was one of approximately fifty UFO sightings reported in Papua New Guinea within a few weeks, but it stands out due to the multiple witnesses and the apparent interaction between the UFO and the observers. Father Gill's detailed reports and the credibility of the witnesses make this one of the most compelling UFO cases, continuing to spark interest and debate in the study of unidentified aerial phenomena.
4 hours on June 26, 30 minutes on June 27
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