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FLYING SAUCER REVIEWESTABLISHED SPRING 1955Volume 32, No. 4 (published June 1987)CONTENTSThe "Bent" Headlight Beams" Case RevisitedBill Chalker, BSc 2Bruno Facchini: A Famous Italian CE-III Case From 1950 Re-examinedEzio Bernardini 7The Case at the "Villa Radicchia"Pier Luigi Sani 13UFO Study in the USSRJuri Lina 17Tsiolkovskiy and The Wellsprings of UFO SightingsJuri Lina 20Russia's "Polluted Environment"Gordon Creighton 21Encounter on an Italian Chicken-FarmAntonio Chiumiento 23The "Flying Man" at Castelleale (Italy)Gianfranco Lollino 25"Martians In Milano"Dr Roberto Pinotti 27Another "Observing Eye" in the HouseGraham Convi/ay 28Angle's Close Encounter iiiMail Bag iii Flying Saucer Review Library of Congress copyright FSR Publications Limited 1981Contributions appearing in this magazine do not necessariiy reflect its policy andaré published without prejudice ^^^ For subscriptiondetails and address please see foot of ^^F page ii of coverErf/forGORDON CREIGHTON, ma. mos, fras iuk) Consultants and Correspondents CHARLES BOWEN, W Former Editor (1964-1982) V.J. BALLESTER-OLMOS !CEi - SPAIN) DR WALTER K. BijHLER, md (SBEDV - BRAZIL) JONATHAN CAPLAN, ma (UK) BILL CHALKER, BSc.Hons. (AUSTRALIA) ANTONIO CHIUMIENTO !CISU - ITALY) GRAHAM CONWAY (CANADA - BRITISHCOLUMBIA) DR ROBERT F, CREEGAN, ma. PUD (USA) JOAN PLANA CRIVILLtN (CEi - SPAIN) IGNACIO DARNAUDE ROJAS-MARCOS (SPAIN) PAT DELGADO (UK) TIM DINSDALE, frgs (UK) PAUL DONG (CHINA) ANN DRUFFEL, ba (USA) DR P. M. H. EDWARDS, PhD, ma, ftcl, lram, arcm(CANADA - VANCOUVER ISLAND i BRITISH COLUMBIA) LAWRENCE FENWICK (CUFORN - CENTRALCANADA)JOAQUIM FERNANDES (PORTUGAL) DR BERNARD E. FINCH, mrcs, lrcp. DCh, FBis (UK) OMAR FOWLER (SIGAP-UK) DR JOHN F. GILLE, PhD (FRANCE) TIMOTHY GOOD (UK) IRENE GRANCHI (CiSNE - BRAZIL) DR I. GRATTAN-GUINNESS, MA. MSc, PhD. dsc (UK) MARIA-ANGELA THOMAS GUMA (Jane Thomas) (SPANISH AMERICA) DR RICHARD F. HAINES, PhD (USA) KHALED HAMSHO (SYRIA i MIDDLE EAST)DR JAMES A. HARDER, PhD (USA)THE REVEREND CHARLES HARRINGTON (UK)RICHARD HEIDEN (USA)AHMAD JAMALUDIN (MALAYSIA SL. ASIA)JOHN A. KEEL (USA)MILOS KRMELJ (YUGOSLAVIA)ANDERS LILJEGREN (ARCHIVES FOR UFORESEARCH. SWEDEN) JUDY MAGEE (AUSTRALIA - VUFORS) YUSUKE J. MATSUMURA (CBA INTERNATIONAL, JAPAN)AIMÉ MICHEL (FRANCE)WILLIAM L. MOORE (FOCUS NEWSLETTER, USA)DR RICHARD C. NIEMTZOW, md. PhD (USA)PAUL B. NORMAN (AUSTRALIA - VUFORS)DR JEAN-PIERRE PETIT (FRANCE)DR ROBERTO PINOTTI (CUN-ITALY)DAVID POWELL (SOUTH AFRICA)ANTONIO RIBERA (SPAIN)DR VLADIMIR V. RUBTSOV (USSR)LUIS SCHÖNHERR (AUSTRIA)DR BERTHOLD SCHWARZ, md (USA)JEAN SIDER (FRANCE - LDLN)G, E. SKOV (iGAP DENMARK)DR WILLY SMITH, pud (UNICATPROJECT, USA)DR R. LEO SPRINKLE, PhD (USA)THE REVEREND DONALD THOMAS (UK)DR JACQUES VALLÉE, PhD (USA)GENEVIEVE VANQUELEF (FRANCE - LDLN)PAUL WHITEHEAD (UK)DR LEONARD M. WILDER, BDS iLond.l (UK)PROF. R. H. B. WINDER. Bsc, CEng. FIMtchE (UK)An international journal devoted to the study of Unidentified Flying Objects and their Occupants.THE ROAD AHEADMany folk, all around the world, who take an interest in the so-called "UFO Phenomenon", have already perceived for themselves the total uselessness of wasting time and resources and energy on the cataloguing of "flyovers", "lights in the sky", etc. However huge our pile of such material, it will never tell us anything about what lies behind our "Phenomenon".In any case, we already know what lies behind it! The only things that we do not know, and need to know, are (1) how many alien factions or species are involved and (2) what their respective intentions are. Not a few of our more intelligent readers have indicated that in their view enough is already known! If so, the 64-biIlion-dollar question is: where do we go from there? It will be interesting to receive from our readers a wider range of opinions on this point.But we also have a time-factor that will need to be considered. Here in Britain, at least one-half, and possibly many more than one-half, of our entire population have apparently no dearer wish than to be incorporated into the Soviet Police Empire and a salutary and richly deserved experience that will surely be, and one that will give them something to think about for a long, long time to come. So perhaps FSR can be expected to have two or three more years to run, since there can be no possible doubt regarding the USSR's "capacity to obhge". In that brief span readers may at least be sure that we shall endeavour to put into print as much of the material as we can safely handle. Indeed most of what needs to be said will by then most probably have been said.