Declassified UFO / UAP Document
Letters - Cont'd: Flying Saucer Review, Volume 48-3, Autumn 2003
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A collection of letters from the Autumn 2003 issue of Flying Saucer Review mourning the death of editor Gordon Creighton. The letters provide personal testimonials and historical context regarding UFO research and the publication's community.
This document consists of a collection of letters published in the Autumn 2003 issue of the Flying Saucer Review (Volume 48-3). The primary purpose of these letters is to express condolences to Philip Creighton following the death of his father, Gordon Creighton, a prominent UFO investigator and editor of the publication. Contributors include Judy Magee (President of VUFORS), Rosemary Decker, William Brophy, Michel Granger, Chris Rolfe, Donald Lewis, Ignacio Darnaude, Juan Carlos Orofino, Yvonne Howe, Núria Ribera, and Franck Boitte. Beyond the expressions of grief, the letters contain personal anecdotes regarding Gordon Creighton's influence on the field of ufology, his correspondence with various researchers, and his support for the publication. Rosemary Decker recounts personal experiences with extraterrestrial encounters and mentions her book 'Thirty-five Minutes to Mars'. William Brophy references his father's involvement in the 1947 McDonald Ranch UFO recovery. Other contributors discuss the global reach of the Flying Saucer Review and the enduring legacy of the researchers involved in the field.
I thank you for publishing my letters about my Dad, Lt. Col. William J. Brophy, and the UFO recovery on the McDonald Ranch, July 3-4 (night) 1947, which killed two 7-ft tall blond Nordics.
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Key Persons
- Gordon CreightonDeceased UFO investigator and former editor of Flying Saucer Review
- Philip CreightonRecipient of letters and son of Gordon Creighton
- William J. BrophyLt. Col., UFO investigator
- Leonard CrampEngineer
- John HansonCorrespondent
- Jean Pierre PetitAuthor
- Antonio RiberaUFO investigator