Saturday, December 9, 2023

More Australian UAP related documentation digitized

 Barry Greenwood

Over the last six years, Boston based researcher Barry Greenwood and others, have been quietly working away scanning the holdings of the U.S. Center for UFO Studies. Greenwood et al visited the holdings in 2017, 2018, 2019 and more recently in the last twelve months. On each occasion Barry has been on the lookout for Australian material. For example, the 2019 visit resulted in the discovery of some older Australian cases, which I reported on in a blog post, dated 1 August 2021. 


On one of the later visits, Barry located a box in a "paint cupboard." This box was simply labelled "Australia." He shipped this back to his home for later inspection. Barry has recently found the time in his busy schedule, to digitize the contents of the box and has shared these scans with Melbourne based researcher Paul Dean and myself. A total of 16.4GB of material.


Included in the material are newspaper clippings; detailed ACOS investigation reports; items from UFOIC and the AFSRS; letters from individuals detailing their individual sightings; as well as many other items. There are literally hundreds of hours of viewing.


[ACOS - The Australian Co-ordination Section for the Center for UFO Studies. UFOIC - UFO Investigation Centre (Sydney). AFSRS - Australian Flying Saucer Research Society (Adelaide.)]

Thanks go to Barry and the others for their diligent work.

Isaac Koi

U.K. researcher Isaac Koi recently advised that he has uploaded images of 3,500 Australian UAP related news clippings to the website of the Swedish Archives for the Unexplained (AFU). Using AI generated code, Isaac searched the Australian TROVE collection of digitized Australian newspapers for UAP related clippings. This AFU Australian clippings collection may be accessed here. For a fuller description by Isaac of his work on this project click here.

Well done to Isaac for his continuing work on digitizing material and making it freely available. 

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