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The Uluru Incident is an ongoing situation which started on the night of 15 February 2012 (12:24 WST), when reports of an unidentified flying object, described as a golden flame, screeched over the skies of Western Australia. Later that night, extreme nausea and migraines were reported by hundreds of inhabitants of Perth.

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  • The Uluru Incident is an ongoing situation which started on the night of 15 February 2012 (12:24 WST), when reports of an unidentified flying object, described as a golden flame, screeched over the skies of Western Australia. Later that night, extreme nausea and migraines were reported by hundreds of inhabitants of Perth.
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  • The Uluru Incident is an ongoing situation which started on the night of 15 February 2012 (12:24 WST), when reports of an unidentified flying object, described as a golden flame, screeched over the skies of Western Australia. Later that night, extreme nausea and migraines were reported by hundreds of inhabitants of Perth. The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (CSIRO) sent a team of researchers to Uluru at 6:21 in the morning of 16 February. Johnathan Mitchels, the team leader, requested a quarantine of the site and deployment of his team was to be established before noon.
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