tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7040353126484409527.post6368552479717331779..comments2024-03-21T08:16:46.130+10:30Comments on Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena - scientific research: The Australian Flying Saucer ReviewKeith Basterfieldhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05367372091711887711noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7040353126484409527.post-54898692533071449962016-08-28T15:17:35.354+09:302016-08-28T15:17:35.354+09:30With the assistance of Isaac Koi, and AFU in Swede...With the assistance of Isaac Koi, and AFU in Sweden, it looks like we may now have digitised images of all the known AFSR issues. Keith Basterfieldhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05367372091711887711noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7040353126484409527.post-11257956694628741902016-08-08T15:15:05.309+09:302016-08-08T15:15:05.309+09:30I would like to know if you plan on hosting any re...I would like to know if you plan on hosting any research on UAP propulsion physics or technology "from a scientific perspective" (to use your words).<br /><br />Example1: <br />There are many, many UFO sightings showing "black halos" associated with UFOs. These are of interest because similar effects can be produced in a laboratory. Circa 1911 George Samuel Piggott conducted experiments with a wireless telegraph apparatus that produced very similar black halo effects in a laboratory setting. The black halos were plainly evident and there were also inexplicable levitation effects. ( http://scripturalphysics.org/4v4a/ADVPROP.html#PiggottLinks ) Tesla saw similar "black band" and "black streamer" effects during his experiments at Colorado Springs. Strange physical forces were also evident.<br /><br />The black halos, coupled with Piggott's experiments, offer solid clues about how UFO propulsion systems operate (discussed later on in the same article). This kind of thing could be studied up close and personal in a laboratory. What we learn about the science and technology could be quite valuable.<br /><br />Example2: UFOs (UAPs) use a type of physics that is different from that taught in the schools. Your readers might be interested in:<br />"Beyond Einstein: non local physics" by Brian Fraser (2015) The free 22 page paper is about PHYSICS (not UFOs). It can be downloaded from: http://scripturalphysics.org/4v4a/BeyondEinstein.html The .html file gives a link to the .pdf file but the former has additional information, and many more links and insights. Are your readers interested in this kind of research?<br /><br />Brian Fhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13178843206920035516noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7040353126484409527.post-88581804779161203162016-08-08T15:01:17.160+09:302016-08-08T15:01:17.160+09:30HI Issac, Also happy to assist where possible, par...HI Issac, Also happy to assist where possible, particularly re UFOIC publications. Best to contact me through my email billozfiles@tpg.com.au regards, Bill ChalkerBill Chalkerhttp://theozfiles.blogspot.com.aunoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7040353126484409527.post-91956630875541729872016-08-04T10:16:28.955+09:302016-08-04T10:16:28.955+09:30Hi Isaac,
Happy to assist wherever possible. On a ...Hi Isaac,<br />Happy to assist wherever possible. On a matter of principle, I have stopped using facebook for my UFO work. Happy to email keithbasterfield@yahoo.com.auKeith Basterfieldhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05367372091711887711noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7040353126484409527.post-32292582268101671402016-08-02T18:41:12.129+09:302016-08-02T18:41:12.129+09:30Hi Keith (and Bill),
As you may be aware, I'm...Hi Keith (and Bill),<br /><br />As you may be aware, I'm making a bit of a push during this summer to help get a significant number of UFO periodicals made freely available online (where copyright issues allow...). <br /><br />I've previously spent quite a bit of time on UK and Canadian periodicals and am largely focusing on early USA periodicals at the moment. I plan on turning to Australian periodicals within the next week or so. <br /><br />I hope we can work together to secure some relevant permissions and make some material freely available online.<br /><br />Permissions are my usual starting point.<br /><br />I'm happy to discuss this here, on Facebook or by email.<br /><br />Basically : I'll be bothering you both, and some others, very soon. :)Isaac Koi - New Uploadshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11834535736869998857noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7040353126484409527.post-3507807183152256352016-08-01T14:47:47.789+09:302016-08-01T14:47:47.789+09:30Thank you Bill. I would appreciate scanned copies ...Thank you Bill. I would appreciate scanned copies of any of the issues which I previously missed. Keith Basterfieldhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05367372091711887711noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7040353126484409527.post-80040429016184412062016-07-31T03:52:13.173+09:302016-07-31T03:52:13.173+09:30Hi Keith, per your era 4, UFOIC published 3 issues...Hi Keith, per your era 4, UFOIC published 3 issues not 1. These are as follows Australian Flying Saucer Review UFOIC Sydney edition No.8, June, 1965 (its numbering following on from the long break from the shared (Victoria, NSW, Qld) of AFSR No.7, November 1962) AFSR publication which included the Australian Scene sighting listing for 1963-64), the AFSR Sydney Sydney UFOIC edition No. 9, November, 1966, and then No. 10, long delayed and renamed Australian UFO Review UFOIC edition, December 1969. In that issue on pg. 53 there is an article "Change of Title" which chronicles the interstate problems of the AFSR.<br />From your era 3 you are missing AFSR Victorian edition No. 5, july 1966 which included "VFSRS member snaps a UFO", "The Tully "Nests": How freakish can whirlwinds be?", "Motorist's Eerie Experience (Ron Sullivan's experience) and the Clayton Calendar extract on Westall. From the new series of AFSR beginning in March 1970 (vis VUFORS) you are missing No. 1 (March) 1970 (which includes reports on the Condon committee, the Zanthus report & the Spackman sighting). Issue No 4 was stated as such on the cover and listed inside as Vol. 3. No. 4 February 1972. There were no 1971 issues.Bill Chalkerhttp://theozfiles.blogspot.com.aunoreply@blogger.com