Declassified UFO / UAP Document
FSR Mailbag: Interference with Mail and UAP Correspondence
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This document is a 1995 FSR 'Mailbag' page containing reader letters and editorial responses. It discusses mail interference, media coverage of UAP, and historical accounts of inventors like Otis Carr and Basyl van den Berg.
This document is a 'Mailbag' section from FSR (Flying Saucer Review), dated March 7, 1995. It contains a collection of letters and editorial responses regarding UAP-related topics. The correspondence touches upon several themes: concerns regarding the interference with mail sent to FSR, critiques of media coverage of UAP (specifically mentioning the appearance of Sue Blackmore and Arthur C. Clarke on a television programme), and historical anecdotes regarding inventors and alleged UAP-related figures. Notable figures mentioned include Otis Carr, who claimed to have invented a 'free-power machine' in the 1950s and 1960s, and Basyl van den Berg, a South African engineer who allegedly claimed to have solved the problem of gravity for space travel. The editor provides commentary on these historical figures, noting the difficulty in verifying their claims and the persistence of such stories within the UAP community. The document serves as a forum for readers to share experiences and for the publication to address administrative and historical inquiries.
During the 1950s and 1960s the Almighty saw fit to enrich our lives with a number of brilliant inventors, some of whose exploits were chronicled from time to time in FSR.
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Key Persons
- CreightonRecipient of correspondence
- Sue BlackmoreDebunker
- Arthur C. ClarkeDebunker
- John D. FrodshamFSR Consultant
- Otis CarrInventor of free-power machine
- George WingfieldColleague of Otis Carr
- Basyl van den BergSouth African engineer
- Sweeney ToddPiemaker