Declassified UFO / UAP Document

BUFORA Newsfile Issue No. 34

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TL;DR

This BUFORA newsletter from December 1995 compiles various UFO sighting reports from across the UK. It documents both unexplained phenomena and sightings later attributed to conventional sources like airships and military exercises.

This document is Issue No. 34 of the BUFORA (British UFO Research Association) Newsfile, dated December 1995. It serves as a compilation of various UFO and UAP sighting reports from across the United Kingdom during November 1995. The newsletter features accounts from multiple witnesses, including Tony Golbourne in Walthamstow, who reported a large orange object, and Melinda Gooding, who observed a blinding white light. Other reports include sightings in Leek, Norfolk, and Norwich. The document highlights the activities of various UFO study groups, such as the London UFO Studies and the Norfolk UFO Society, which reported an increase in membership and interest. Several sightings were investigated and attributed to conventional sources, such as advertising airships or military exercises, including RAF F15 fighter activity in Norfolk. The newsletter also touches upon broader cultural discussions regarding UFOs, including the release of a documentary titled 'Incident at Roswell' and the perspectives of public figures like comedian Eric Sykes. The document reflects a period of heightened public interest in UAP phenomena in the UK, characterized by a mix of genuine witness reports, media coverage, and skeptical analysis by researchers.

I have a feeling there's something going on, particularly in Walthamstow. There has been a lot of activity in the skies recently.

Official Assessment

The document compiles various reports of UFO sightings across the UK in November 1995, noting that while some are explained as advertising airships or military exercises, others remain unidentified.

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