Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Flying Saucer Review: Vol. 41, No. 1

📅 September 7, 1995; September 8, 1995; September 11, 1995; August 1995; September 16, 1995; October 4, 1995; October 7, 1995 📍 Puerto Rico 🏛 Flying Saucer Review 📄 Periodical

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TL;DR

This document reports on 1995 Puerto Rican sightings of a creature known as 'chupacabras' and associated animal mutilations. It criticizes local government agencies for failing to conduct proper investigations and includes a critique of a Nova television programme on UFO abductions.

This document is an issue of the Flying Saucer Review (FSR), which compiles reports on UFO sightings and the 'chupacabras' phenomenon in Puerto Rico during 1995. The primary narrative focuses on a series of eyewitness accounts describing a creature that is dark-skinned, between 4 and 5 feet tall, with red eyes, a fish-like face, and a phosphorescent crest or spines. Witnesses describe the creature as capable of walking upright, leaping, and flying. The creature is frequently associated with the mutilation of livestock, including goats, dogs, and poultry. The document details specific incidents, such as a policeman firing at the creature and the subsequent discovery of blood and animal remains. The author, Gordon Creighton, and investigator Jorge Martin express significant frustration with the Puerto Rican government, specifically the Department of Natural Resources and the Department of Agriculture, for their dismissive attitude toward these events. They argue that official reports attributing the deaths to dog attacks are scientifically unsound and suggest a deliberate cover-up or negligence. Additionally, the document features a critique by Budd Hopkins regarding a Nova television programme titled 'Kidnapped by Aliens,' which he characterizes as biased and scientifically dishonest. The document serves as both a report on the Puerto Rican sightings and a platform for the FSR's broader skepticism of mainstream media and government handling of UAP-related topics.

It scarcely seems credible that the British authorities could wish to admit that they have spent one entire year investigating one single 'UFO report', seeing that, as we all know, UFOs do not exist!

Official Assessment

Department of Natural Resources concluded the goat was attacked by a dog.

The document reports on a series of sightings of a creature dubbed 'chupacabras' in Puerto Rico, accompanied by animal mutilations. It criticizes government agencies for failing to investigate properly and suggests a cover-up. It also includes a critique by Budd Hopkins regarding a Nova television programme on UFO abductions.

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