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Father Gill Sighting Revisited

The second night of the Father Gill encounters brought even more witnesses and the remarkable claim that beings on the craft waved back at the observers below.

June 27, 1959
Boianai, Papua New Guinea
38+ witnesses

Father Gill Sighting - Second Night

On June 27, 1959, the second night of the remarkable sightings at Boianai Mission in Papua New Guinea, Father William Gill and dozens of witnesses again observed the disc-shaped craft. This night featured the most extraordinary aspect of the case: apparent interaction between the observers and beings on the craft.

Continuation

Following June 26:

  • Object returned
  • Same general area
  • More witnesses present
  • Better prepared
  • Remarkable events

The Witnesses

That night:

  • Father Gill
  • Other missionaries
  • Native teachers
  • Students
  • 38 witnesses total

The Object Returns

Early evening:

  • Large disc appeared
  • Same characteristics
  • Bright light
  • Hovering position
  • Extended observation

The Figures

On top of craft:

  • Four humanoid shapes
  • Moving about
  • Appeared to work
  • Visible against glow
  • Multiple witnesses saw

The Wave

Most remarkable moment:

  • Father Gill waved
  • One figure waved back
  • Others tried
  • Multiple responses
  • Apparent acknowledgment

The Response

When witnesses waved:

  • Figures responded
  • Similar gestures
  • Repeated exchanges
  • For several minutes
  • Group witnessed

Flashing Lights

Missionaries tried:

  • Flashlight signals
  • Craft responded
  • Lights changed
  • Possible communication
  • Interaction suggested

Duration

The sighting lasted:

  • Several hours
  • Extended observation
  • Multiple witnesses
  • Detailed notes
  • Careful documentation

Father Gill’s Notes

He recorded:

  • Times of observations
  • Descriptions
  • Number of witnesses
  • Behavior observed
  • Methodical approach

The Departure

Eventually:

  • Object rose higher
  • Became smaller
  • Disappeared from view
  • Witnesses discussed
  • Report prepared

Investigation

Case examined by:

  • Royal Australian Air Force
  • Civilian researchers
  • Church officials
  • All found credible
  • No explanation

Character Assessment

Father Gill:

  • Anglican priest
  • Educated man
  • No history of fabrication
  • Stood by account
  • Until his death

Witness Corroboration

The 38 witnesses:

  • Native Papuans
  • Mission staff
  • Consistent accounts
  • No contradictions
  • Strong corroboration

Significance

This sighting is significant for:

  • Apparent interaction
  • Mass witness event
  • Extended duration
  • Credible primary witness
  • Detailed documentation

Legacy

The second night of the Father Gill sighting, with its apparent interaction between witnesses and beings, represents one of the most extraordinary claims in UFO history. The multiple witnesses and Father Gill’s credibility ensure this case remains influential.