Declassified UFO / UAP Document

FSR Press Compilation: UFO Sightings, Vatican Reports, and Dorothy Kilgallen

📅 July 21, 1987 📍 London, United Kingdom 📄 Press compilation

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This document compiles reports on UFO-related deaths, Vatican interest in extraterrestrial life, and historical claims by journalist Dorothy Kilgallen regarding a UFO crash. It highlights institutional and media engagement with the UFO phenomenon.

This document is a compilation of reports and commentary regarding UFO phenomena, likely published by FSR (Flying Saucer Review). The text covers three distinct topics. First, it discusses the death of a man named Sands in Hampshire, noting that his wife claimed he had been missing for several hours prior to his death. The author links this to broader themes of UFO-related deaths and mentions Timothy Good's book, 'TOP SECRET: THE WORLDWIDE UFO COVER-UP,' which alleges that astronauts were warned off the Moon. Second, the document reports on the Vatican's interest in extraterrestrial life, citing a 'Vatican Report' that suggests the Vatican Observatory is monitoring unidentified phenomena in the sky and that the Vatican University is establishing a special UFO section. Father Pierre Thorel is quoted regarding the necessity of preparing missionaries for potential contact with alien races. Finally, the document revisits a 1955 account involving journalist Dorothy Kilgallen, who allegedly received information from Lord Louis Mountbatten about a crashed UFO and the recovery of small, four-foot-tall beings. The document serves as a collection of anecdotal evidence and commentary on the intersection of UFO sightings, government/religious institutional awareness, and historical media coverage.

Father Thorel said: 'I am surprised that there should be this enthusiasm over missionaries in Space or the Christianization of alien races. After all, the existence of the alien races is rather certain.'

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