Declassified UFO / UAP Document

FSR BOOKSHELF — 3

📄 Book review and theoretical article

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This document contains reviews of 1979-era UFO literature and an article by Dr. Bernard E. Finch proposing a 'gate' theory to explain UFO phenomena through interdimensional travel. It highlights the intersection of ufology with academic and speculative discourse during the late 1970s.

This document, titled 'FSR BOOKSHELF — 3', provides a series of reviews and discussions regarding contemporary UFO literature and theories. It begins by referencing a January 1979 House of Lords debate on UFOs, noting the involvement of The Earl of Clancarty and the subsequent publication of the debate proceedings with marginal notes by John Michell. The text reviews several books, including Hilary Evans' 'UFOs: The Greatest Mystery', Yurko Bondarchuk's 'UFO: Sightings, Landings and Abductions', and Brad Steiger's 'Gods of Aquarius'. The reviews offer critical perspectives on these works, noting strengths and weaknesses in their documentation and approach. The document also mentions the publication of children's UFO books by the editors of the Flying Saucer Review. The second part of the document features an article titled 'THE UFO "GATE" THEORY' by Dr. Bernard E. Finch. Dr. Finch, a medical practitioner and former Royal Air Force surgeon, proposes a speculative theory regarding the physical nature of UFOs. He suggests that humanoids from other dimensions possess a different atomic structure, allowing them to traverse 'gates' or points in space. He posits that these gates are influenced by the earth's rotation and gravitational fields, potentially explaining phenomena such as hauntings, telekinesis, and the sudden appearance or disappearance of objects and entities. The theory attempts to bridge the gap between ufology and other anomalous phenomena.

It must be realised that the humanoids have a different atomic structure to terrestrials — the "frequency of vibration" of their sub-atomic particles must be different, and the spacing of their molecular structure must be larger

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