Declassified UFO / UAP Document
Flying Saucer Review, Vol. 34, No. 1 (March Quarter, 1989)
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This document is a 1989 issue of Flying Saucer Review containing reports on global UFO sightings, abduction phenomena, and alleged links between UFOs and biological events like cattle mutilations and the AIDS epidemic. It provides detailed case studies from Canada, Brazil, and Spain, including pilot testimonies and radar-confirmed encounters.
This issue of Flying Saucer Review (Vol. 34, No. 1, March 1989) serves as a compilation of reports, editorial commentary, and investigative articles regarding the UFO phenomenon. The editorial, titled 'Cosmic Brothers,' challenges the assumption that extraterrestrial entities are inherently benevolent, noting that historical reports have shifted from 'human-like' beings to small, grey-skinned entities. The magazine features a detailed report by Graham Conway on the 'Contactee-Abduction Phenomenon' in British Columbia, Canada, highlighting the psychological and physical impact on abductees, including reports of body implants and pregnancy. A significant portion of the issue is dedicated to the 'Strange Brazilian Scene,' with articles by Bob Pratt and Gordon Creighton detailing investigations into cattle mutilations, alleged UFO-related deaths of hunters, and the potential connection between UFOs and the AIDS epidemic. The magazine also includes a technical analysis by J. Plana Crivillén regarding encounters between aircraft and UFOs in Spanish airspace, documenting fifteen cases where pilots reported unidentified objects performing maneuvers that defied known laws of physics, often accompanied by radar confirmation. Other sections include reports on 'Circles in the Corn' (crop circles) in England, discussions on faster-than-light travel and wormholes, and a brief account of electromagnetic effects on watches observed during a train journey in China. The publication maintains a critical stance toward government secrecy and the 'hoaxer' narrative, advocating for continued, rigorous investigation into the phenomenon.
The obsessive desire to believe that anything alien to man has got to be good and loving — however ugly and revolting its appearance, dies very hard.
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Key Persons
- Graham ConwayFSR Consultant
- Bob PrattUFO investigator
- J. Plana CrivillénFSR Consultant
- Budd HopkinsUFO researcher