Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Flying Saucer Review Case Histories, Supplement No. 2, December 1970

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This document is a 1970 supplement to the Flying Saucer Review containing a collection of international UFO sighting reports and investigations. It highlights the efforts of civilian researchers to document UAP phenomena through eyewitness testimony and photographic analysis.

This document is the December 1970 Supplement No. 2 of the Flying Saucer Review (FSR) Case Histories. It serves as a compilation of various UFO sighting reports, investigations, and historical accounts from around the world. The publication features detailed reports on incidents in Muswell Hill, London; Newark, England; Pudasjärvi, Finland; Franois, France; and various locations in Brazil. It also includes an analysis of a historical 1887 report from Venezuela regarding potential radiation damage from a UFO, and a report on 'luminous rain' in Warsaw. The magazine includes contributions from various researchers and investigators, such as Paul Devereux, Trevor Whitaker, Matias Päätalo, J. Tyrode, Dr. Walter Buhler, Jan Olszewski, Sven-Olof Fredrickson, Leslie Harris, and N. M. H. Turner. The content emphasizes the collection of eyewitness accounts, the analysis of photographic and film evidence, and the ongoing efforts of civilian research groups like BUFORA and the Brazilian Society for the Study of Flying Saucers to document and understand the UAP phenomenon. The editorial staff provides context for these reports, noting the challenges of investigation and the importance of maintaining a record of these events despite the skepticism of the broader scientific community. The document also includes advertisements for other FSR publications and back issues, highlighting the magazine's role as a central hub for UFO research and debate during the late 1960s and early 1970s.

The fact remains that Mr. Huntington, exhausted by a very long drive, was still sufficiently interested to stop his car to film what he and his family saw: it impressed him, and he could offer no suggestion as to what it was up there in the sky.

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