
© UnknownGeneral San Martin Base in the Argentinean Antarctic
I am an officer in the Argentinean Air Force, still on active duty. I perform my duties at the Resistencia Airport, specializing in Meteorology, sub-specializing as a Weather Observer and Radiosonde Operator. I am someone who is able to distinguish atmospheric phenomena and aircraft from any other thing that is suspended in the air.
I shall endeavor to make my story brief. This occurred at the General San Martin base in the Argentinean Antarctic, more or less in April or May 1991. I don't remember very well, but I know that it was at the start of the polar night. The base's crew complement was 20, both scientists and military.
The main protagonists were the three civilians on base, who were in another shack not far from our own and had their laboratory within. As scientists, their job was to study the layers of the upper atmosphere (ionosphere) and that is where they kept their measuring instruments. The engineer is a very good, open-minded person - a resident of Mar del Plata, called XXXX and is an electronic engineer by profession.
Comment: There is an unsettling pattern emerging in the UFO sightings. It appears that a lot of people are "compelled" to either look out a window at the sky, or to go outside and look at the sky while UFOs are floating around, thus turning former skeptics into "believers." And it seems that some UFOs are flying along, or merely hovering until someone spots them, then they zoom in on the individual or group and fly towards them, or start flashing, or doing crazy maneuvers, or changing their position form horizontal to vertical. It is almost as if they try to attract attention, they want to be seen.
Why would that be?