Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Flying Saucer Review, Volume 29, No. 3 (March 1984)

🏛 FSR Publications Ltd. 📄 magazine

Ever wanted to host your own late-night paranormal radio show?

Across the Airwaves · Narrative Sim · Windows · $2.95

You're on the air. Callers bring Mothman, Fresno Nightcrawlers, UFO sightings, reptilian autopsies, and whispers about AATIP and Project Blue Book. Every reply shapes how the night goes.

UFO & UAP Cryptids Paranormal Government Secrets Classified Files High Strangeness Strange Creatures
The night is long. The lines are open →

AI-Generated Summary

TL;DR

This document is a 1984 issue of Flying Saucer Review containing reports on Canadian abductions, historical Polish airship sightings, a Turkish UFO flap, and medical analysis of UFO-related injuries. It serves as a record of international ufological research and discourse during the early 1980s.

This issue of Flying Saucer Review (Volume 29, No. 3, March 1984) provides a comprehensive overview of international UFO research and reporting. The magazine features several detailed case studies, including an abduction report involving a Canadian rock band, which was investigated by the Canadian UFO Research Network (CUFORN). The issue also contains a historical analysis by Thomas E. Bullard regarding 'airship' waves over Poland in 1892 and 1913, suggesting a precursor to modern UFO phenomena. A significant portion of the issue is dedicated to a recent UFO flap in Turkey (December 1981–January 1982), documented by Halûk Egemen Sarikaya, which involved multiple sightings, electromagnetic interference, and official interest. Dr. Richard C. Niemtzow contributes a technical report on alleged medical injuries associated with UFO encounters, discussing the potential effects of ionizing and non-ionizing radiation. Additionally, the magazine covers the Third International UFO Congress held at High Wycombe, highlighting various academic and sociological perspectives on the UFO phenomenon. The issue also includes correspondence from readers regarding the disappearance of UFO-related literature from public libraries, and a note on the challenges of transliterating Chinese terminology in UFO reports. Throughout the publication, the editorial stance emphasizes the need for rigorous scientific investigation and the preservation of data, while acknowledging the difficulties in obtaining mainstream scientific and institutional support for the study of UAP.

We are seeking conclusive evidence which will provide the most probable explanations for the UFO Phenomenon. We are not trying to prove anything. We are seeking whatever we find.

Official Assessment

The document serves as a compilation of various UFO reports, including a Canadian abduction case, historical 'airship' waves over Poland, a UFO flap in Turkey, and medical assessments of alleged UFO-related injuries.

Key Persons

Military Units