Declassified UFO / UAP Document
LET'S LOOK FORWARD... and ignore the rumours
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This document contains an editorial by Flying Saucer Review editor Charles Bowen addressing rumors about the publication's status, followed by a postscript detailing a witness account of a UFO sighting at Shuttlewood.
This document consists of an editorial written by Charles Bowen, the Editor of Flying Saucer Review (FSR), and a postscript regarding a sighting report. In the editorial, Bowen reflects on his ten-year tenure as editor, noting that he took over the position following the death of the previous editor, Waveney Girvan, on October 22, 1964. Bowen addresses rumors regarding the magazine's stability, specifically refuting claims of his resignation and clarifying that the publication is not in financial distress. He emphasizes the continued dedication of staff members Eileen Buckle, Enid Guinness, and Gordon Creighton. Bowen encourages readers to support the magazine through subscriptions and recruitment of new readers, expressing a desire to continue until the UFO mystery is resolved. The second part of the document is a postscript titled 'THE LIGHT AT SHUTTLEWOOD', which continues from a previous page. It details an account provided by Thomas Harrison regarding a light he observed moving into Robinson's garden. Harrison notes that he could not see the ground, nor could he see any wire netting near the light. He describes the experience as involving a 'blackout mantle or shroud' surrounding the UFO, which he estimated to have a circumference of approximately forty feet.
I have come to the conclusion there must have been some kind of blackout mantle or shroud surrounding the UFO, and I must have been standing within this area which must have a circumference of some forty feet.
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Key Persons
- Waveney GirvanPrevious Editor of Flying Saucer Review
- Aimé MichelIndividual who received misinformation
- Eileen BuckleStaff member
- Enid GuinnessStaff member
- Gordon CreightonStaff member
- Thomas HarrisonWitness
- SheppherdIndividual associated with the field
- RobinsonIndividual associated with a garden