Declassified UFO / UAP Document

The Real Wonderland — by Richard M Dolan

📅 July 21, 2004; July 8, 2004 📍 Redcliff, Alberta; Rochester, New York; Syracuse, New York 🏛 FSR 📄 Periodical

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TL;DR

This 2004 issue of Flying Saucer Review compiles historical UFO documentation and contemporary sighting reports. It argues that UFO phenomena are systematically downplayed by official and media channels.

This document, an issue of the Flying Saucer Review (FSR 49-2, Summer 2004), features an article by Richard M. Dolan titled 'The Real Wonderland.' The text serves as a commentary on the state of UFO research, emphasizing that despite widespread sightings, the phenomenon is consistently ignored or downplayed by mainstream media and government entities. Dolan highlights his book, 'UFOs and the National Security State,' and provides a historical overview of government interest in UFOs, citing various memos and statements from military and intelligence officials dating back to 1946. The document includes anecdotal accounts of sightings, such as a large, silent, multi-colored object seen in Rochester, New York, and a sighting near Syracuse. It also details a 'high strangeness' incident in Redcliff, Alberta, involving a disc-shaped craft, cattle mutilation, and electromagnetic effects on metal. Furthermore, the document touches upon the potential for extraterrestrial communication, referencing Professor Paul Davies' theories regarding alien messages potentially hidden within human DNA. The publication concludes with administrative information regarding subscriptions and back-issue orders for the Flying Saucer Review.

The report operating characteristics such as extreme rates of climb, maneuverability (particularly in roll), and action which must be considered evasive when sighted ... lend belief to the possibility that some of the objects are controlled

Official Assessment

The document argues that UFO phenomena are real and often ignored by mainstream media and government, citing historical memos and witness accounts.

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