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UFO spotter endorses Uluru UFO claim
AN
experienced UFO spotter has lent his support to the theory aliens landed at Uluru
and created human beings.
Lew
Farkas runs the store and holiday park at Wycliffe Well, an internationally-renowned
UFO hotspot 380km north of Alice Springs on the Stuart Highway.
The
Northern Territory News yesterday reported on a US UFO enthusiasts' website carrying
a story about aliens landing at the Rock and creating human life.
The
event, the UFO Area website claims, is depicted in Aboriginal rock paintings at
Uluru.
Mr
Farkas, 60, said he has spotted about 30 UFOs in his time.
"I
think it's feasible," he said.
"There's
more to things in the past and to our lives than we can comprehend.
"I
think that some other beings from another planet in some format started us off
down here.
"That's
why they keep coming back and checking us out."
Mr
Farkas said depictions of aliens were common to the art of many ancient cultures.
"They
all seem to have a being with helmets on and space-looking characters," he
said.
"They
only paint what they see.
"Indians,
Aztecs, they've all got space creatures."
Mr
Farkas said there had not been a sighting at Wycliffe Well since November 7, when
a group of British backpackers said they saw a light hovering around for about
15 minutes before flying off.
Outside
the tourist season there are not as many eyes trained to the mysteries of the
sky.
"Nobody
here spends all night sitting around looking at the sky," he said. "If
it came early in the evening someone might see it."
The
Wycliffe Well Holiday Park is popular with tourists keen to catch a glimpse of
an alien visitor.
"If
you stand outside in the middle of the night you can look in any direction and
see the whole sky to the horizon," he said. "If something does move,
you can see it."