Declassified UFO / UAP Document

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, Wiltshire 🏛 Flying Saucer Review 📄 Periodical/Magazine

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TL;DR

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.

This document is an issue of the Flying Saucer Review (FSR), Vol. 29, No. 2. It contains a collection of reports and correspondence regarding Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) and crop circle formations. The first section details a phenomenon observed across Czechoslovakia, where witnesses reported a bright, multi-colored object. Scientists in the region, including the Astronomical Section of the Czech Academy of Sciences, ruled out meteors or satellite debris, leaving the event unexplained. The text also discusses the recurring 'Great White Holes' or crop circles found in Hampshire, England, specifically on the farm of Mr. Dennis Kendell. These formations, which appeared over several years, were noted for being visible only from the air and lacking 'linking tracks' on the ground. The document includes commentary from various journalists, such as David Thurlow and Jean Rook of the Daily Express, and mentions the involvement of public figures like Denis Healey. Additionally, the issue features a 'Mail Bag' section with correspondence from readers and researchers, including a letter from Aimé Michel addressing rumors of his death. The document concludes with an announcement regarding the appointment of Antonio Ribera as a consultant for FSR and a teaser for upcoming reports on abduction cases in Spain and Brazil.

If extraterrestrial beings really are operating here, above our heads, we probably shan't learn anything about it unless they themselves are so kind as to tell us!

Official Assessment

The document compiles reports on UFO sightings in Czechoslovakia and the recurring appearance of crop circles in the UK, noting skepticism from scientists and journalists.

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