Declassified UFO / UAP Document

FSR (Flying Saucer Review) Compilation: Reports from Australia, Russia, and Britain

📅 November 16, 1992; January 6, 1988; July or August 1990 📍 Adelaide Hills, Australia; Chekarda, Russia; St. Albans, UK 🏛 Flying Saucer Review 📄 magazine_article_compilation

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AI-Generated Summary

TL;DR

This document compiles three distinct reports of UAP sightings and crop circle phenomena from Australia, Russia, and the United Kingdom between 1988 and 1993. It highlights physical trace evidence, physiological effects on witnesses, and the recurring nature of these unexplained events.

This document is a compilation of reports published in the Flying Saucer Review (FSR), detailing various UAP and crop circle incidents. The first report, authored by Colin Norris of Australian International UFO Research, describes an egg-shaped marking discovered in the Adelaide Hills in November 1992. The site exhibited unusual physical characteristics, including elevated salt content and radiation levels, and was accompanied by reports of distressed livestock. The second section, written by Diana Clift, discusses crop circle phenomena in Siberia, specifically referencing a 1990 incident near Chekarda, Yaroslavl, where witnesses observed a bright, round object and subsequent physical traces in a barley field. The final report, by Gordon Creighton, details a 1988 close encounter in St. Albans, UK, involving Mrs. Rosetta Webly. Mrs. Webly reported observing a large, circular object with red, yellow, and white lights that hovered overhead. She described experiencing a 'zone of silence,' paralysis, and a loss of time during the event. The document serves as a record of these disparate international accounts, emphasizing the recurring nature of these phenomena and the physical and physiological impacts reported by witnesses.

The salt content in the circle was 40% higher than in the rest of the paddock (as Norris emphasised, is a well-known feature of “UFO circles”) and the radiation was also up.

Official Assessment

Reports of crop circles in Australia and Russia, and a close encounter in the UK, suggest unexplained phenomena involving physical traces and physiological effects on witnesses.

Witnesses

Key Persons