Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Flying Saucer Review Volume 47/3 Autumn 2002

📅 15th August 📍 Crabwood Farm House, nr Winchester, Hampshire 🏛 FSR Publications Ltd 📄 Magazine

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TL;DR

This document is the Autumn 2002 issue of Flying Saucer Review, featuring reports on a Winchester crop formation, a 1996 Yukon UFO encounter, and other anomalous phenomena.

This document is the Autumn 2002 issue (Volume 47/3) of the Flying Saucer Review. The publication features a variety of reports on anomalous phenomena, including a notable crop formation discovered near Crabwood Farm House, Winchester, Hampshire, on August 15th. This specific formation, described by reader Derrick Hunt as an 'alien holding a CD,' is presented with an aerial photograph. The editorial section, titled 'Exam Results Out?', explores the origins of such crop formations, suggesting that they may be the result of complex, possibly non-human, mechanisms that operate beyond current human understanding of physics or artistic creation. The issue also contains a table of contents listing articles on a 1996 giant UFO encounter in the Yukon, reports of giants in Israel, and investigations into mysterious disappearances in Puerto Rico and the 'Chupacabras' phenomenon. The publication provides contact information for FSR Publications Ltd in High Wycombe, UK, and notes its establishment in 1955.

In short, what we experienced on the ground on day one cannot be reconciled with any ground based hoaxing methodology that we are aware of at this time.

Official Assessment

The document discusses a crop formation near Winchester described as an 'alien holding a CD' and includes editorial speculation on the mechanism of crop formation creation.

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