Declassified UFO / UAP Document
Flying Saucer Review Case Histories Supplement No. 11
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This document is a 1972 magazine supplement containing multiple international UFO sighting reports, including a significant flap in South Africa involving police and a farmer. It provides detailed eyewitness accounts, investigative summaries, and reader correspondence regarding various UAP incidents.
This document is Supplement No. 11 of the Flying Saucer Review Case Histories, published in August 1972. It serves as a compilation of various UFO sighting reports and investigative articles from around the world. The primary feature is a detailed account of a 'UFO flap' in South Africa, centered on the Fort Beaufort area. This report details the experiences of farmer Bennie Smit, who, along with local police officers, observed and fired upon a glowing, color-changing object on his farm, Braeside. The document includes witness testimonies, descriptions of physical traces left in the soil, and the subsequent reactions of local authorities and the press. Other reports included in this supplement cover a car levitation incident on the Blackfoot Reserve in Canada involving Wilton Raw Eater; an 'auto-stop' incident at Belchar's Bar in Leicestershire, England, involving Eunice Rose; and a report on 'poltergeist-like' activity at Yarnold's Farm in New South Wales, Australia. Additionally, the supplement contains a 'South American Round-up' detailing sightings in Brazil, including an incident where a bus was chased by a UFO. The document also features a section titled 'Readers' Reports,' which includes accounts from the public regarding various aerial phenomena, and a critical analysis of previous FSR articles by a police sergeant stationed in the Midlands. The publication maintains a focus on documenting these events through eyewitness accounts and journalistic investigation, while also providing commentary on the broader UFO phenomenon and the challenges faced by investigators in the field.
If it was a vehicle from outer space, manned by intelligent beings, do you suppose they now regard the inhabitants of Earth as hostile? Belligerent? Aggressive? Or just plain stupid?
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Key Persons
- Bennie SmitFarmer and primary witness in Fort Beaufort case
- Eunice RoseWitness in Belchar's Bar incident
- Wilton Raw EaterWitness in Blackfoot Reserve incident