Flying Saucer Review (FSR)


FLYING SAUCER REVIEW, an international journal established in 1955, is a quarterly magazine printed by quality litho on fine art paper, and with Prince Philip, overseas governments and air force libraries as long-term subscribers, FSR is recognised as the leading international organ in the world on the subject.
It is produced in England with the collaboration of a team of more than seventy experts and specialists from Britain and twenty other countries, including Western Europe, and the USA, Canada, Latin America, Russia, Ukraine, Slovenia,China, Japan and the Middle East. They include numerous PhDs, doctors of medicine, astronomers, physicists and other scientific experts.

Besides carrying the latest UFO reports from all parts of the English-speaking world, the Review also regularly includes numerous reports translated directly from the leading foreign languages --- French, German, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Dutch, the Scandinavian languages, Russian and Slavonic languages, Chinese and Arabic.

The Official "Cover Up"

As a result of a series of law suits brought in the American courts against the CIA, FBI, NSA (National Security Agency) and several other governmental departments, our fellow-researchers in the United States have secured the release, in accordance with the terms of the Freedom of Information Act (1974), of some 7,000-8,000 pages of secret and top-secret documents about UFOs and the UFO problem, and FSR has already published photostats of some of this material.

From this mass of evidence, we know that Governments have been lying about the UFO problem for more than forty years. We know that Governments take the problem extremely seriously, and we know that the U.S. Government in particular holds a number of crashed craft and a considerable number of preserved bodies of small dead crew members of a certain species about 4ft-4.5ft in height. There is also evidence that certain other governments probably hold similar proofs.

Extremely detailed accounts of all these matters have been published in FSR, along with descriptions of many hundreds of "close encounter" or "abduction", cases, of which there are known to have been at least several thousand to date, in every part of the globe, over the past forty years.

There seems to be no evidence yet that any of these craft or beings originate from Outer Space. The whole phenomenon involves a mass of features that conflict with modern science, and many researchers now believe that more than one type of being may be involved, some of them originating from Outer Space and some of them of an "interdimensional" nature, and consequently possibly from some unknown aspect of our own world.

The leading Soviet researchers support this view that the UFO phenomenon relates to "other dimensions" and not to Outer Space.


© Flying Saucer Review Library of Congress copyright FSR Publications, Ltd. 1981. Contributions appearing in this magazine do not necessarily reflect its policy and are published without prejudice.

Gordon Creighton (Editor FSR)


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