Declassified UFO / UAP Document

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, Cornwall 🏛 Flying Saucer Review 📄 Magazine/Journal

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TL;DR

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.

This document is a compilation of reports and biographical details published in the Flying Saucer Review (FSR). The primary content details the experiences of Bronte Lloyd, a cattle farmer in Spalding, South Australia, who reported two encounters with a UFO in June 1988. Lloyd described a shining, round object with struts that landed near his property, leaving him with mysterious brown scars on his face. A second incident involving Stephen and Fiona Langman in Clare, South Australia, on July 10, 1989, describes a bright white light observed from their home. The document also features a report by FSR consultant Paul Whitehead regarding psychic Betty Shine, who claims to have seen a flying saucer and links her experiences to healing and energy vortices. Additionally, the document includes a sighting report from A.W. Hall in Cornwall, England, dated January 6, 1991, describing a cylindrical object. A final section discusses a 1987 incident in Germany involving the disappearance of a car, which remained unresolved due to the witnesses' reluctance to provide further information. The document concludes with a biographical profile of Gordon Creighton, the editor of FSR, detailing his extensive career as a diplomat and his long-standing interest in UFOs and parapsychology.

The first thing that the dogs went berserk. I had never seen them acting that way. They jumped into the air, and then cowered. I looked out, and there was something there, near the trees.

Official Assessment

The document compiles various reports of UFO sightings and associated phenomena, including physical traces and physiological effects on witnesses.

Witnesses

Key Persons