Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Flying Saucer Review, Volume 23, No. 6

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This document is an issue of Flying Saucer Review from April 1978, containing multiple reports on UFO sightings, humanoid encounters, and abduction claims in the UK, France, and Puerto Rico. It highlights the investigative efforts of various UFO research groups and includes transcripts of hypnotic regression sessions.

This issue of Flying Saucer Review (Vol. 23, No. 6, April 1978) serves as a compendium of UAP-related reports, investigations, and editorial commentary. The publication features several detailed case studies, including a 'Remarkable Encounter at Stonehenge' by Peter Warrington, which describes sightings of golden spherical objects and associated electromagnetic interference. Jenny Randles provides a report on a 'Humanoid Encounter at Rainford,' detailing an incident involving four young men and a tall, glowing entity. Andrew Collins contributes a comprehensive account of the 'Aveley Abduction,' an alleged case of car teleportation and missing time involving the Avis family in Essex, which includes transcripts from hypnotic regression sessions conducted by Dr. Leonard Wilder. Berthold Eric Schwarz continues his series on the 'Man-in-Black Syndrome,' focusing on the experiences of Dr. Herbert Hopkins. Additionally, Sebastian Robiou Lamarche reports on a 'Flying Humanoid' in Puerto Rico, and J.C. Dufour and P. de Lormont present a series of sightings from Corsica, including observations of luminous objects and entities. The editorial content, led by Charles Bowen, discusses the cultural impact of the film 'Close Encounters of the Third Kind' and its effect on public reporting of UFO sightings. The magazine also includes a 'Mail Bag' section featuring correspondence from readers and public figures, such as the Earl of Clancarty, regarding government awareness of UFO research. The publication emphasizes the role of independent research networks like UFOIN and BUFORA in documenting these events, while maintaining a critical stance on the potential for hoaxes and the need for rigorous investigation.

The content and quality of this mass of reports has not been sampled at the time of writing this leader, but if Miss Jenny Randles' experience with that other UFO-conscious national newspaper, The Sun, is anything to go by, then we are likely to be staggered by what we find.

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