Declassified UFO / UAP Document

A Perfect Mole? / Wormholes and Faster-Than-Light Travel: Latest News / Interesting Phenomenon Noted on a Chinese Train

📅 1987 📍 China 📄 periodical_article

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TL;DR

This document contains a mix of editorial commentary on UFO research controversies, summaries of scientific theories regarding faster-than-light travel, and a personal account of electromagnetic interference with timepieces on a train in China.

This document is a compilation of articles from the Flying Saucer Review (FSR). The first section, titled 'A Perfect Mole?', details allegations made by Paul Fuller regarding a Ministry of Defence 'mole' who allegedly infiltrated the UFO research community to discredit it. The editor of FSR, Gordon Creighton, dismisses these claims as 'scurrilous and libellous fabrication.' The second section, 'Wormholes and Faster-Than-Light Travel,' reports on scientific discussions regarding the possibility of faster-than-light travel, citing experiments reported in 'Electronics & Wireless World' and 'The Times,' as well as theoretical work on wormholes by physicists. The final section, 'Interesting Phenomenon Noted on a Chinese Train,' is a personal account by FSR Consultant Chris Line. Line describes an incident in 1987 while travelling by train in China, where his quartz alarm clock lost half an hour over a 24-hour period. He attributes this to the electromagnetic field generated by the train's overhead power lines, noting that his mechanical watch was unaffected. He uses this to discuss historical reports of watches stopping in the presence of UFOs, suggesting that different types of watches (mechanical vs. quartz/integrated circuit) have varying sensitivities to electromagnetic and gravitational fields.

The first-named of the above mentioned categories (I.C. watches) are very sensitive to high-energy electromagnetic radiation (microwaves and x-rays will interfere with integrated circuits - i.e. computers).

Official Assessment

The document discusses allegations of a 'mole' within the Ministry of Defence, scientific reports on faster-than-light travel and wormholes, and anecdotal evidence regarding electromagnetic effects on watches during train travel in China.

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