Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Flying Saucer Review, Volume 32, No. 3 (April 1987)

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This issue of Flying Saucer Review (April 1987) compiles international UFO sighting reports, government policy assessments regarding UAP secrecy, and analysis of alleged alien abduction and cloning cases. It highlights the Spanish government's classification of UFO data as 'reserved material' and provides detailed accounts of historical aircraft accidents and abduction claims.

This document is the April 1987 issue (Volume 32, No. 3) of the Flying Saucer Review (FSR). The publication serves as a compilation of reports, research, and commentary regarding Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) and UFOs. The issue features a detailed chronology of the Spanish government's official attitude toward UFOs, documenting various communications from the Spanish Air Force and Ministry of Defence between 1968 and 1985. The report concludes that the Spanish government maintains a policy of classifying UFO-related information as 'reserved material' for national security reasons. Additionally, the issue contains several case reports, including a 1971 'touch-down' incident in France involving a technician from the Arsenal of the French Navy, and the case of Hélène Giuliana, who reported a two-hour missing time experience in 1976. The magazine also explores the 'cloning' phenomenon through the account of Dirant Mello Ferraz in Brazil, who claimed to have been abducted and encountered a 'double' of himself. Further articles discuss the intersection of UFOs and poltergeist phenomena, a review of 'Mind and the New Physics' by Paul Whitehead, and an analysis of aircraft accidents potentially related to UFO sightings, such as the 1956 Merkel case and the 1959 C-118 crash. The editorial stance throughout the publication is highly critical of government secrecy, arguing that authorities worldwide are attempting to suppress evidence of crashed discs and recovered alien occupants. The issue concludes with a 'Mail Bag' section featuring correspondence from readers and a list of back numbers available for purchase.

BUT "national defence" (as between one terrestrial state and another) probably no longer has the slightest meaning, in the face of the massive phenomenon and threat posed by the UFOS. THIS IS WHAT THE GOVERNMENTS OF THE WORLD DARE NOT REVEAL TO THEIR PEOPLES, BECAUSE THEY KNOW THAT THEY ARE UTTERLY IMPOTENT.

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