Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Flying Saucer Review, Vol. 32, No. 1

📅 September 23, 1986 📍 Paris, France 🏛 Flying Saucer Review 📄 Magazine

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This document is an issue of the Flying Saucer Review containing various reports on UFO sightings, including a formation over Paris in 1986, and reader correspondence regarding physical effects and historical figures in ufology. It serves as a historical record of the discourse and community engagement within the UFO research field during the mid-1980s.

This document is an issue of the Flying Saucer Review (FSR), a publication dedicated to the study of UFOs and related phenomena. The content is a compilation of reader correspondence, editorial commentary, and reports on various sightings and historical figures associated with the field. A significant portion of the text focuses on personal accounts of physical anomalies, such as a woman who reported a red ring-shaped mark on her body following a sighting, and reports of animal deaths, specifically pigeons in Warminster, linked to high-pitched noises. The editor, Gordon Creighton, provides context on historical figures like Air Marshal Sir Victor Goddard and Lord Dowding, noting their interest in the UFO phenomenon. The issue also includes a report on a formation of ten UFOs observed over Paris on September 23, 1986, which was denied by local air traffic control. Furthermore, the publication addresses broader cultural and philosophical themes, including the intersection of UFO research with religious and historical perspectives, such as Zoroastrianism and the 'Churchill Papers.' The document serves as a forum for enthusiasts and researchers to share observations, debate theories, and maintain a network of communication regarding unidentified aerial phenomena.

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