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UFO 1: A quest to understand one of the world's greatest mysteries
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UFO 1: A quest to understand one of the world's greatest mysteries in Ottawa, ON
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Original documented witness accounts with photo and video evidence from the one individual: 2012 - March 2018With acute powers of observation, Augustus Nicholas has documented the most amazing objects the world has never seen. He graduated with a BSc degree in Physics and Physical and Inorganic Chemistry in 1983 at Adelaide University. Although he did not pursue a full-time career in this field he nevertheless kept his interest in the subject by reading new discoveries whenever he was able to set time aside from a hectic life.Augustus Nicholas moved to Melbourne, Australia, in the early 1990s in search of work. Aside from a brief UFO sighing in Adelaide, his first real documented sighting of a silver disc in Melbourne was in 2012, accidentally photographed not only by one electronic device but two. This was for Augustus undeniable proof that he had encountered something unusual. Strange lights in the sky, mainly in the day, were recorded with a 10 x zoom camera which did not bring out enough detail when analysed on a computer. The only saving grace keeping the interest to gaze up at the sky as often as possible was the strange behaviour of these objects.
Original documented witness accounts with photo and video evidence from the one individual: 2012 - March 2018With acute powers of observation, Augustus Nicholas has documented the most amazing objects the world has never seen. He graduated with a BSc degree in Physics and Physical and Inorganic Chemistry in 1983 at Adelaide University. Although he did not pursue a full-time career in this field he nevertheless kept his interest in the subject by reading new discoveries whenever he was able to set time aside from a hectic life.Augustus Nicholas moved to Melbourne, Australia, in the early 1990s in search of work. Aside from a brief UFO sighing in Adelaide, his first real documented sighting of a silver disc in Melbourne was in 2012, accidentally photographed not only by one electronic device but two. This was for Augustus undeniable proof that he had encountered something unusual. Strange lights in the sky, mainly in the day, were recorded with a 10 x zoom camera which did not bring out enough detail when analysed on a computer. The only saving grace keeping the interest to gaze up at the sky as often as possible was the strange behaviour of these objects.

















