Keith has produced many valuable catalogues and investigations, the
latest being a detailed preliminary compilation of the results of analyses of alleged
"fragments" found in association with UAP incidents.
“Preliminary Catalogue Of Analysis of Alleged
“fragments” Reportedly Associated With Sightings Of Unidentified Aerial Phenomena”.
A detailed review of official Australian Government files revealing the official interest, handling and history of “Unusual Aerial Sightings” – UFO – reports.
“Unusual Aerial Sightings” - A Search Through The
Australian Government’s Records Systems
A Catalogue Of Pre-24 June 1947 Australian Unidentified Aerial Phenomena.
Version 7 has been updated and expanded with new cases and additional
source notes and commentary:
A Catalogue Of Pre 24 June 1947 Australian
Unidentified Aerial Phenomena
Keith has produced a two-part collaboration with researcher Paul Dean into the
circumstances and analysis of the well-known April 2nd, 1966, Balwyn, Victoria, UFO photograph:
Balwyn UFO Stage One Report Final Version
Balwyn UFO Stage Two Report Final Version
Following on from the research undertaken by Keith Basterfield and Paul Dean
into the well-known April 2nd, 1966, Balwyn, Victoria, UFO photograph,
Canadian researcher, Francois Beaulieu, re-evaluates some
previously held theories and offers new insights into authenticating
the image.
Keith believes Francois has prepared an extensive and very interesting article
which is another example of the continuing investigation into the incident:
A Re-evaluation of the Balwyn UFO Photograph by Francois Beaulieu
Keith also has his own website where you can keep up-to-date with
his latest research:
http://ufos-scientificresearch.blogspot.com
(
Keith has decided to integrate future updates for certain categories
of events into his catalogue of "The More Interesting Australian UFO
Reports." Some of his older catalogues have been retired to
assist in this process.)
A Listing of Australian Government UAP Files As at 23 May, 2016:
Australian Government UAP Files Listing As at 23 May 2016
Keith has produced a
collection of original news reports and correspondence regarding
the 1966 sighting of a UFO by over 200 school children and teachers
in the Melbourne suburb of Westall, in Victoria, Australia.
Text Source Materials for Westall High School
UFO incident, April 6, 1966
A Reference Catalogue Of UAP Reported From The Nullarbor Plain
Region Of Southern Australia
A Catalogue of UAP reports from Victoria, Bass Strait and Tasmania around the time of the Frederick Valentich disappearance on
21st October, 1978
A Catalogue Of The More Interesting
Australian UFO Reports
A Re-examination of the Zanthus Western Australia Aircraft Encounter of 22 August 1968
Listing Of Reports From Woomera, South Australia,
the experimental military test and rocket range.
A Catalogue of Australian Abduction Cases
A Catalogue of South Australian UFO Reports
A Catalogue of Australian Physical Trace Cases
These catalogues join Keith's other works:
A Draft Catalogue Of Reported UFO Cases Where Implants Are Mentioned
Additional Catalogues and Articles of Interest:
The ‘Sea Fury’ Radar Incident Revisited
One of the best known radar-visual UFO reports of the 1950s
is the
Australian "Sea Fury" incident. On a routine
night flight, a Royal Australian Navy pilot was shadowed by
two UFOs which were confirmed from the ground by radar and
eyewitnesses. A South Australian UFO researcher takes a
"Cold Case" approach to the Sea Fury event and offers
his perspective on the episode.
Keith Basterfield offers some background on this article
in "A Classic Australian Case Reanalysed" at his blog:
http://ufos-scientificresearch.blogspot.com.au/2017/06/cold-case-review-31-august-1954-sea.html
A Catalogue And Analysis Of Australian
'Angel Hair' Cases. This catalogue has been updated - February, 2002
- by veteran New Zealand researcher, Murray Bott.
Murray has supplied a listing of these types of cases for New Zealand from
the files of Harold Fulton, Civilian Saucer Investigations-New Zealand
(CSI-NZ), Hank Hinfelaar, and his own files.