Document Collection

Ignacio Darnaude Collection

459 documents 1905–2015

THE UFOS AS A MATERIAL PHENOMENON and THE LUMINOUS PROPERTIES OF UFOS

📅 November 14, 1980; May 24, 1974; May 1969; July 28, 1975📍 San Martín de Tous, Barcelona; San Clemente, Spain; Sumacárcel, Valencia; Sierra Aitana, AlicanteFSR

This document presents research on UFO landing reports and luminous phenomena in Spain, arguing for the material reality of these objects based on physical traces and witness testimony. It highlights the need for rigorous scientific investigation into UAP cases.

THE UFOS AS A MATERIAL PHENOMENON and THE LUMINOUS PROPERTIES OF UFOS

📅 November 14, 1980; May 24, 1974; May 1969; July 28, 1975📍 San Martín de Tous, Barcelona; San Clemente, Spain; Sumacárcel, Valencia; Sierra Aitana, AlicanteU.S. Fund For UFO Research

This document presents a scientific analysis of UFO landing reports and luminous phenomena in Spain, arguing for the material nature of UAPs. It details specific case studies involving physical traces and light emissions observed by civilians and military personnel.

FSR Vol. 29, No. 2: Great White Holes Again in the Hampshire Corn

📅 June 19/20, 1983; July 15, 1983; July 23, 1984; August 4, 1984📍 Czechoslovakia; Cheese Foot Head, Winchester; Dogleg Field; Alfriston, Sussex; Cleyhill Heights, Wiltshire; Warminster, WiltshireFlying Saucer Review

This document is an edition of the Flying Saucer Review containing reports on Czechoslovakian UAP sightings and UK crop circle formations. It highlights the ongoing investigation into these phenomena by both researchers and the press.

Flying Saucer Review: The Photographic Record of the Mystery 'Swirled Rings' in the Corn

📅 June 19, 1985; August 1985📍 White Horse, Bratton, near Westbury, Wiltshire; Westover Farm, Goodworth Clatford, HampshireSurrey Investigation Group on Aerial Phenomena (SIGAP)

This document compiles reports on crop circles in England during the 1980s, including laboratory analysis of physical samples and discussions on the UFO phenomenon. It highlights the ongoing debate between researchers and mainstream scientific explanations.

THE NIGHT AN ALIEN CAME TO MY HOUSE: THE FRIGHTENING EXPERIENCES OF TWO SOUTH AUSTRALIAN FARMERS

📅 June 1988; July 10, 1989; January 6, 1991; October 14, 1987📍 Spalding, South Australia; Clare, South Australia; Farnham, England; Baden-Baden/Frankfurt Autobahn, Germany; Liskeard, CornwallFlying Saucer Review

This document is a collection of UFO sighting reports and personal accounts from Australia, England, and Germany, compiled by the Flying Saucer Review. It includes witness testimonies of landed craft, physical after-effects, and biographical information on the publication's editor, Gordon Creighton.

FSR (Flying Saucer Review) Correspondence and Reports

📅 February 17, 1990; February 1993; September 17, 1986; August 1992; August 15, 1949; October 13, 1949📍 Canberra, Australia; Fort Payne, Alabama; Benington, Hertfordshire; Sussex, UK; Norwood, Ohio; El Yunque Mountain, Puerto RicoFSR

This document is a compilation of UFO-related reports, reader letters, and editorial analysis from the Flying Saucer Review. It highlights the distinction between camera artifacts and genuine phenomena while documenting various global sighting accounts.

Possible Abduction of a Woman Motorist in Catalunya, (N.E. Spain) and More UFO Reports from New Zealand

📅 May 12-13, 1990; June 22, 1990; November 23, 1989; June 28, 1990📍 Catalunya, Spain; Karekare, New Zealand; Bay of Islands, New ZealandFSR

This document compiles international UFO sighting reports from 1989-1990, including an alleged abduction in Spain and physical trace evidence in New Zealand. It features analysis from FSR consultants regarding the potential mechanical nature of these phenomena.

FSR (Flying Saucer Review) Compilation: Reports from Australia, Russia, and Britain

📅 November 16, 1992; January 6, 1988; July or August 1990📍 Adelaide Hills, Australia; Chekarda, Russia; St. Albans, UKFlying Saucer Review

This document compiles three international reports of UFO sightings and physical trace evidence, including crop circles in Australia and Russia, and a close encounter in the UK. It highlights the global nature of these phenomena and the recurring reports of physical and physiological effects on witnesses.