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Look I have traveled all over the world (see here for instance:https://www.xenoxnews.com/life-a-style/lifestyles/2481-china-economic-colussus-or-economic-basketcase) and mixed with all the hoi polloi of God's green earth, and everyone knows that your average untouchable can get a bit on the nose. What's so outrageous about admitting that?
A true scholar, like myself, might conclude in a short amount of time, and quite rationally, why the aliens had made their way to Westall.
Watching the entire documentary one notes that the 'crafts' actually touched down in a local park in Westall marked on maps as "The Grange".
Now if one had just crossed dimensions of time and landed in a foreign world, surely the first thing that one would type into one's "Google Universe" type device would be "Where can I get a decent drop around here?"
So the Westall landing location becomes very clear, as might not the next query into the equivalent "Google Navigation" device be: "Take me to the Grange".
This would also then explain why the space crafts left the empty park after only a short time, no doubt headed west.
If you are any type of real doctor you would now put some time in researching UFO landings around the same date in South Australia.
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