Declassified UFO / UAP Document

FSR Mailbag and Correspondence

📍 Karekare, New Zealand 🏛 FSR 📄 Correspondence and Mailbag

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This document is a compilation of letters and updates from the Flying Saucer Review (FSR) magazine, covering various UFO sightings, book publications, and community research initiatives in 1993. It highlights the collaborative nature of the UFO research community and the dissemination of information across international borders.

This document consists of two pages from a publication titled FSR (Flying Saucer Review), featuring a 'Mailbag' section and various letters from correspondents. The first page includes a personal account of an encounter with cows in a field, where the author describes the animals forming a circle around them. This is followed by a letter from Gordon Tuckey regarding a 'saucer nest' in Karekare, New Zealand, which he clarifies was not investigated personally by Captain Cathie or Squadron-Leader Habgood. Another reader, Murray Bott, provides further context on the 'saucer nest' incident, noting that the reported 'circular pattern' was actually a semi-circle and that the collapsed reeds had a natural explanation. The second page contains correspondence from Scott Corrales and Salvador Freixedo, discussing the publication of books such as 'Visionaries, Mystics, and Contactees' and 'Defendámonos de los Dioses'. Freixedo mentions the political climate surrounding UFOs in Spain and notes that the Spanish Air Force has been releasing archives. There is also a letter from Pete Williamson of the Shropshire Astronomical Society, who announces the creation of a new astronomical BBS called 'Starbase Four' to facilitate information exchange between ufologists and astronomers. The document serves as a forum for the exchange of information, book reviews, and updates on UFO-related research and community activities during the early 1990s.

The cows had formed a complete solid circle round us five to six deep...fifty is a lot of cow at three quarters of a ton each!

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