Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Flying Saucer Review Vol. 20, No. 5

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This 1975 issue of Flying Saucer Review details a new collaboration with Dr. J. Allen Hynek's Center for UFO Studies and highlights research by Jacques Vallée and Claude Poher. It also serves as a notice for subscription rate increases.

This document is an issue of the Flying Saucer Review (Vol. 20, No. 5, published March 1975). It highlights an editorial partnership with Dr. J. Allen Hynek and the Center for UFO Studies. The editorial discusses the evolving research of Jacques Vallée, noting his academic background in astrophysics and computer science, and his shift in perspective regarding UFO phenomena. The text references Vallée's collaboration with Claude Poher of the Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales on a paper titled 'Basic Patterns in UFO Observations,' which explores the reconstruction of landing time distributions and the psychic components of UFO encounters. The document also announces an increase in postal charges for subscribers effective March 17, 1975, and provides brief descriptions of Special Issues No. 4 and No. 5, which cover UFO incidents in Papua, New Guinea, and the film/story of Stella Lansing, respectively.

UFOs are neither "objects" nor "flying," but that they can "dematerialise" and violate the laws of motion;

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