Declassified UFO / UAP Document

A Javanese A.V.B.?

📅 August 22, 1970 📍 M4 Motorway, near Heathrow Airport, London 🏛 Flying Saucer Review 📄 Periodical publication

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AI-Generated Summary

TL;DR

This document contains a collection of UFO-related reports from Indonesia and the UK, including a 1970 Heathrow sighting and historical accounts. It serves as a periodical update for Flying Saucer Review readers.

This document is a compilation of reports and commentary published by Flying Saucer Review. It begins with an account from West Java, Indonesia, involving a man named Machpud who encountered a mysterious woman after a performance at Sinar Laksa. The narrative describes a supernatural or 'fairy lover' encounter, which the author, Gordon Creighton, contextualizes within Javanese folklore. The document also includes a historical reference to an unusual sky phenomenon observed in 1852-53, characterized by a red and yellow object with flattened extremities. The latter portion of the document features 'Readers' Reports,' including a sighting by B. A. Rosier near Heathrow Airport on August 22, 1970. Rosier describes observing a large circular object that appeared to sprout plumes of darkish grey mist while traveling along the M4 Motorway. Another report mentions a 'copper ball' object seen in Suffolk. The document concludes with administrative notices regarding increased postage rates for Flying Saucer Review and FSR Case Histories as of July 1, 1971.

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Witnesses

Key Persons

  • W. TobingReader who provided the story
  • MachpudSubject of the Javanese A.V.B. story

Organizations