Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Flying Saucer Review, Volume 21, No. 1, June 1975

🏛 FSR Publications Ltd. 📄 Periodical

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This periodical contains various international UAP sighting reports, including landing and occupant cases from 1973-1974, and investigative articles on UFO phenomena. It highlights the ongoing tension between UFO researchers and mainstream academic institutions regarding the credibility of the subject.

This issue of the Flying Saucer Review (Volume 21, No. 1, June 1975) serves as a compilation of international UAP sighting reports, investigative articles, and book reviews. The editorial, titled 'Cold Feet...?', discusses the reluctance of mainstream scientific and academic institutions, specifically citing Nature and The Observer, to engage seriously with the UFO phenomenon. The issue features several detailed case reports, including Ann Druffel's investigation into a landing and occupant sighting in Burbank, California, which occurred in October 1973. Another significant report by Squadron Leader Alastair Prevost details a sighting of a glowing object near Stelling Minnis, Canterbury. Gordon Creighton contributes an article regarding reports of an 'Underwater UFO Base' off the coast of Venezuela, citing local press accounts and witness testimonies of objects emerging from the sea. Dr. Berthold Eric Schwarz provides the fourth part of his series on 'Stella Lansing's Clocklike UFO Patterns,' discussing photographic and video anomalies captured by Lansing. Additionally, Charles Bowen reports on a case of a car allegedly 'teleported' by UFOs in Rhodesia, involving hypnosis. Jerome Clark contributes an article on a 'frightened creature' sighting on County Road W in Wisconsin, and another piece on John Keel's book, 'The Mothman Prophecies.' The issue also includes a 'World Round-up' section covering sightings in England and Spain, and a 'Mail Bag' section featuring correspondence from readers. The publication maintains a focus on the study of Unidentified Flying Objects, providing a platform for researchers and investigators to share findings and theories, while also advertising relevant literature and organizations such as MUFON and the Center for UFO Studies.

With regard to the perplexing matter of UFO reports, positive steps have been taken in France (officially and academically) and in the United States (on a high academic level) for a sane and rational consideration of the problem.

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