Flying Saucer Review Vol 24 N 2 August 1978 FSR edition by Charles Bowen Religion Spirituality eBooks
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Including articles; J.J. Benitez - 'The Ufonaut's Plea for Water,' Leslie Harris - 'Parkstone UFO and Occupants,' Gordon Creighton - 'A New Medicare?' John Bracewell - 'The Perplexed Motorcyclists,' Barry Greenwood - 'Luke AFB Sighting,' Jenny Randles and P. Whetnall - 'Entity Encountered at Risley,' A. and T. Price - 'On the Northumbria Shore,' Jenny Randles - 'Publishing UFO Data,' M.P. Garcia - 'Old Contactee Case from Spain,' Jan Heering - 'UFO Physics; Pt. 2,' Barry M. King - 'Humanoid in London,' Jenny Randles - 'Cloud-like Object and Angel Hair.'
Flying Saucer Review Vol 24 N 2 August 1978 FSR edition by Charles Bowen Religion Spirituality eBooks
There are a couple of interesting articles in this issue: The Luke Air Force Base UFO Sighting by Barry Greenwood (taken from the files of the then recently declassified Project Bluebook files) and Entity Encounter at Risley by Jenny Randles and Paul Wetnall (a case that was publicised, with distortions, in two British "gutter press" newspapers (News of the World, Sunday People).The editorial concerns itself with information recovered hypnosis. Charles Bowen states, "[T]he hypnotised subject will frequently 'recall' things unwittingly suggested by the hypnotist; as many things, indeed, as he recalls that are of significance. The entranced subject may also ramble far along the paths of fantasy, and the investigator needs to guard against these possibilities." Bowen goes on to quote a Dr. Finch, who was a member of the FSR staff, who said that "the brain of a witness could 'flip' so that he thereafter imagines a UFO experience of a kind far removed from the those anticipated in the euphoric days of the 1950s."
Flying Saucer Review was a consistent champion of 1950s contactees and one of its editors, Waveney Girvan, published Flying Saucers Have Landed by Desmond Leslie and George Adamski. It might have been the case that at least some old-timers on the Flying Saucer Review staff were unhappy with the modern abduction accounts, in which benevolent "space brothers" were absent.
The letters pages reveal that the blockbuster movie Close Encounters of the Third Kind was not universally appreciated. Sightings were "jazzed up" and no UFOs were shown that resembled "those which people see and report all the time!"
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Flying Saucer Review Vol 24 N 2 August 1978 FSR edition by Charles Bowen Religion Spirituality eBooks Reviews
There are a couple of interesting articles in this issue The Luke Air Force Base UFO Sighting by Barry Greenwood (taken from the files of the then recently declassified Project Bluebook files) and Entity Encounter at Risley by Jenny Randles and Paul Wetnall (a case that was publicised, with distortions, in two British "gutter press" newspapers (News of the World, Sunday People).
The editorial concerns itself with information recovered hypnosis. Charles Bowen states, "[T]he hypnotised subject will frequently 'recall' things unwittingly suggested by the hypnotist; as many things, indeed, as he recalls that are of significance. The entranced subject may also ramble far along the paths of fantasy, and the investigator needs to guard against these possibilities." Bowen goes on to quote a Dr. Finch, who was a member of the FSR staff, who said that "the brain of a witness could 'flip' so that he thereafter imagines a UFO experience of a kind far removed from the those anticipated in the euphoric days of the 1950s."
Flying Saucer Review was a consistent champion of 1950s contactees and one of its editors, Waveney Girvan, published Flying Saucers Have Landed by Desmond Leslie and George Adamski. It might have been the case that at least some old-timers on the Flying Saucer Review staff were unhappy with the modern abduction accounts, in which benevolent "space brothers" were absent.
The letters pages reveal that the blockbuster movie Close Encounters of the Third Kind was not universally appreciated. Sightings were "jazzed up" and no UFOs were shown that resembled "those which people see and report all the time!"
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