Declassified UFO / UAP Document

FSR Press Compilation: UFO Sightings, Deaths of British Scientists, and Vatican Reports

📅 June 22, 1976; March 5, 1979; July 21, 1987 📍 Canary Islands, Spain; Basingstoke, Hampshire, UK 🏛 FSR 📄 Press compilation/Newsletter

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TL;DR

This FSR compilation details UFO-related government secrecy in Spain, the suspicious death of a British defense scientist, and Vatican theological preparations for extraterrestrial contact. It highlights ongoing concerns regarding potential cover-ups and the mysterious circumstances surrounding individuals investigating UFO phenomena.

This document is a compilation of reports and commentary from the Flying Saucer Review (FSR). It begins by discussing UFO sightings in the Canary Islands, specifically referencing events from June 22, 1976, and March 5, 1979. The text notes that Spanish authorities maintain a 'materia reservada' (secret material) archive regarding UFOs within the Flight Safety Section of the Air Force Headquarters, directed by Colonel Sergio Rubiano. It is claimed that the Queen of Spain has accessed these files. The document then shifts to the 'peculiar death' of David Sands, a Marconi scientist who died in a car crash in Basingstoke, Hampshire, in 1987. The coroner recorded an open verdict, noting the lack of suicide notes or clear motive. The text links this to other 'mystery deaths' of British scientists involved in defense projects. Furthermore, the document discusses the Vatican's interest in extraterrestrial life, noting that the Vatican University planned a special UFO section and that theologians like Father Pierre Thorel have considered the implications of space missionaries. Finally, it mentions the journalist Dorothy Kilgallen, who allegedly met with a British official regarding a crashed UFO, and suggests that she was silenced after attempting to investigate the matter further.

This Archive is inside the Flight Safety Section, which is under the direction of Colonel Sergio Rubiano.

Official Assessment

The document discusses alleged UFO sightings in the Canary Islands, the mysterious death of British scientist David Sands, and Vatican interest in extraterrestrial life.

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