Declassified UFO / UAP Document
FSR Mail Bag - Correspondence and Sighting Reports
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This document is a collection of letters to the editor of Flying Saucer Review, featuring personal UFO sighting reports, historical anecdotes about 'flying wing' aircraft, and discussions on the sociology of scientific censorship regarding UAP.
This document is a compilation of letters published in the 'Mail Bag' section of the Flying Saucer Review (FSR). The correspondence covers a wide range of topics related to UAP, including historical sightings, theoretical physics, and the sociology of UFO research. Several contributors discuss the history of 'flying wing' aircraft, with one correspondent, A. Dimond, recounting his experience as a target pilot for radar calibration during World War II. Another section features a debate on the work of Immanuel Velikovsky and the alleged censorship of his theories by the scientific community. Specific sighting reports are included: Mrs. Joan Richardson describes a crescent-ovoid craft, while Miss J.B. Bodimead reports seeing two 'Boomerang' objects in 1979. Additionally, Philip Walters provides an account of his parents witnessing a stationary golden light near Loch Ness in July 1986. The letters reflect a community of observers and researchers attempting to reconcile personal sightings with broader scientific and historical contexts, often expressing frustration with mainstream media and scientific skepticism regarding the UFO phenomenon.
If the UFOs represented such a science, their occupants would use every means at their disposal to confuse and censor any investigations of their activities.
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Key Persons
- Bernard E. FinchFSR Consultant
- A. DimondCorrespondent
- P. DelgadoAuthor of 'Mystery Swirled Rings in England'
- Richard P. FeynmanScientist
- J. Allen HynekScientist
- Immanuel VelikovskyAuthor