Declassified UFO / UAP Document
Flying Saucer Review, Vol. 19, No. 3, May-June 1973
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This document is the May-June 1973 issue of Flying Saucer Review, containing international case reports, statistical analysis of occupant sightings, and critical reviews of UFO literature. It highlights the journal's commitment to documenting UAP phenomena through eyewitness accounts and investigative research.
This issue of Flying Saucer Review (Vol. 19, No. 3, May-June 1973) serves as a compendium of international UFO research, case reports, and critical analysis. The editorial, 'What's in a Name?', discusses the hypothesis of Duncan Lunan regarding radio signals from Epsilon Boötis, while expressing skepticism toward the 'little green men' narrative, preferring to view UFOs as either unconventional aerial phenomena or indigenous to Earth. The issue features several detailed case reports, including a 'repeater case' at Les Nourradons, France, investigated by J. C. Dufour; a teleportation incident in Córdoba, Argentina, reported by Oscar A. Galíndez; and a 1958 sighting by a Foreign Legionnaire in Bouahmama, Algeria, documented by Joël Mesnard. Vicente-Juan Ballester Olmos provides a statistical analysis of 19 UFO occupant cases in the Iberian Peninsula, examining the morphology and behavior of reported entities. P. M. H. Edwards contributes an article on coincidences and anomalies in UFO occupant descriptions, specifically referencing rock paintings and historical accounts. August C. Roberts details a 1967 incident in Cumberland, Rhode Island, involving a 'shining silver bar' and photographic evidence. The 'World Round-up' section provides brief summaries of recent sightings in Argentina, Chile, England, New Zealand, Grenada, the U.S.S.R., and Wales. The magazine also includes book reviews of 'The Dragon & The Disc' by F. W. Holiday and 'Research in Shackles' by 'Rho Sigma', as well as a 'Mail Bag' section where readers discuss airships, radio interference, and the nature of UFO entities. The publication maintains a focus on the scientific and historical study of UAP, encouraging rigorous documentation over speculative or quasi-religious interpretations.
We can only guess where these things come from: it is possible that they are from outer space; equally it is possible that they are indigenous to this planet of ours in some unsuspected way, or even from a 'parallel universe.'
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Key Persons
- Duncan LunanResearcher/Author
- J. C. DufourAuthor
- Oscar A. GalíndezAuthor/FSR Representative in Argentina
- Joël MesnardAuthor
- Vicente-Juan Ballester OlmosAuthor
- P. M. H. EdwardsAuthor/Professor of Linguistics
- August C. RobertsAuthor