‘We were never here’: Men in Black aim to cover up publicity of Cardwell UFO Festival
Men in Black were spotted strolling through Cairns streets on a mission to cover up any publicity about an unusual festival being held in the Far North next month.
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MYSTERIOUS Men in Black have paid a visit to Cairns to cover up any publicity about an unusual festival being held in the Far North next month.
Cardwell is gearing up for its annual UFO Festival on August 10-11, where the town will not only be celebrating close encounters of all kinds, but also inviting members of the public to share their stories of supernatural and unexplained experiences.
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“Since the festival first started, we have been amazed at how people in Far North Queensland are keen to talk about their unexplained UFO experiences,” said festival organiser Thea Ormonde.
“The C-Files just keep growing every year as we keep hearing different and interesting stories from people of all ages and walks of life.
“With growing interest in UFOs due to the recent spate of UFO activity in the region — and the world — there will be plenty to talk about at this confidential forum.”
Originally published as ‘We were never here’: Men in Black aim to cover up publicity of Cardwell UFO Festival