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Spotlight: May 30

Ross Coulthart delves into government cover-ups on UFOs, including here in Australia.

Seven has switched plans for a theme park Spotlight special to one on UFOs.

7NEWS Spotlight: The Phenomenon unearths new evidence of Australian Government cover-ups and extraordinary vision of unidentified aerial phenomena in Western Australia, Victoria and Queensland including the Westall incident of 1966.

Ross Coulthart said, “I went into this investigation a sceptic, thinking there must be some mundane explanation for these anomalous mystery craft people are seeing in the skies.

“It’s a taboo subject for media, but one that has always fascinated me. The more I dug, the more I was shocked. The extraordinary sensor systems that the military now has to track these objects makes it impossible to dismiss the evidence. They’re real.”

It is now beyond doubt that strange, anomalous objects filling our skies and caught on camera are the real deal.

Even the Pentagon admits it’s true.

These seemingly intelligently controlled craft are operating above the clouds, in our oceans and in our orbit – travelling at hypersonic speeds far beyond any known human technology and completing manoeuvres unknown to science.

The subject of conspiracy and derision for years, UFOs are now the hottest topic in Washington and the world.

As recently as Monday, they were front page news in The Washington Post.

Five-time Walkley Award-winning investigative journalist Ross Coulthart – who has been investigating the phenomena for the past two years – has led the 7NEWS Spotlight team across the US, amassing never-before-seen compelling evidence and speaking to the key players behind an event that will change the course of history.

Featuring interviews with the highest echelons of military defence and intelligence officials, leading researchers, scientists and witnesses in America and Australia, this mind-blowing documentary years in the making seeks to answer the most fundamental question there is: are we alone?

The US director of national intelligence is expected to hand down an unclassified report next month that will change our understanding of life itself. On Spotlight, we reveal what is in that report.

7pm Sunday on Seven.

6 Responses

  1. Love, love, love this program. But … the voice over girl is terrible. her voice is totally not suited to the seriousness of Spotlight. Please, I beg you, leave her to advertise other wishy washy programs and get an announcer who sounds knowledgeable and informed.

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