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SUIMMR TEN -.JIUN$ 1977-.
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Registered. as a Publioation Category - C.

A U STilALIAI'*
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f,C3*fi FqNINATIT}ru SECT I I J N , CSNTffiE Fc]trl UFfi STUT]IES HS. SOX $46, GOSFCftS Ng"W,,ze$S

AL;STFALIA
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"l {'ed'efjsrethetIF*astl-'.er € F c r* e d p e rc e p * io n o f a rro b je c t o rI ig h t ' . seen i:n *h.e slqr cr upan the land., the agpeorencar'LrajectiXyr

BULLDTIIT- Mlt.[BERm]t - JUI'IE1977.
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I i] DE X .

UFO 1-iIIPOIiTSFROI.I iii?OU]IIr AUSTRILIiT
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Commenta"ry rc;;a^rcling multiplc, trlITORI/rn". i.titnesses

s,ussPoTsANDUFOSIGHTINGS.
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by D. Seargcnt" You may remonber, way bn.ck a't uFocoll oNtr, n, very interesting prepared' by l[r. Stan Seers of Quee,nslnnd., was prasented. by the

IIHAI IS GCIIG ON IIERN ?
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Simply thisr.I wtiulc'I.suqgcst. There is NO real corrolotion suJxspots,an{ UFosr anJI rnore'thnn there i.s betwegn sunspots and meteior showers. The roo.son that most reports fall on clays of solar activity is

SHoiIERS 1
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No. of shower$

A POSSIBLETIIVIEPATTtrRNI'On CERTAIN CIOSE ENCOUNTERS.by K.Basterfield.
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D. Seargent. Close encounters may be subdivid"ed..into those which (speaking a.nthropomorphically) may be termed. "accidenta.ltr a.nd-those whioh rnay be termedrri lelibera terr.

curl TIE IOl,llIOF Ai ALIEI qI4.LrZ4ligS.3
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j.s airerd'y:r legenri- i'n ufology The Bctby ancl Barney HiIl abd'ucticn ccs"r

IttirNKS'IONVIC
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luunnnv EIllDcErsit lcowrtry roa.c1 I su n. B.B.?I

VU L AJU JJ
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0oix1i'uiops , stinulug ,. , lnltrrcrheorlligh':ts on ?

A PARJIBLE.
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(Intro'Juc'tion to Chaptor, Seven of 'rThc Structurc

DISCIPIE: 1 wil l
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choose thc seconcl one. never give ),ou the exact tine, GURU: /!rc you surc ? Thc seco:rc1clock will r,{hcrcil.s the first one, ui.Il give yoLr the right tirnc twicc in 24 h,ours. So think ogain.

LDITORIAL
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by J" Allen A fer,l people have remarked" (comp1ai.ned.would bc"too strong a word.)

F'TJNGIJS
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@I{ORIAL (continued frorn a'nti-toena^gor, bu]. Ue-io think

RING EFFECTS
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PT.NIITLt
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Date found.

trXPLANATION[O DATE
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NUIVIBER
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TIJELVE. DECFI'IBER Registered as a Publication Cateqory - B,'

SECTI C T d ,
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STUT} I H S fro, gOx 646,s0.sFoi{ot{8"w.,zess ALtSTtraLtA

BULLETIN'- NUTYIBER
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]IJELVI - DECEIYIBER No part of this publication nay be reproduced rrlithout the prior uritten consent Credit must be given.

INFEFI0R C0NJUNCTI0NS
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of Venus (i.e' those times ulhen Uenus is closest to earth and betr,reenearth and sun) which occurred co-incident ulith fvlAJOR GEOIYIAGNETI C STORIYIS. The hypothesis is as follous:

C STORIYIS.
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The hypothesis is as follous: Venus }acks a magnetic field and therefore solar - rrrind pan:icles reach its upper atmosphere in much greater numbers than on earth. AIso, Venus is elsser,to the sun and therefore encounters more solar uind. (those times uhen geomagnetic storne At times of strong solar

G. Abel-].t r96tt, EXpLCRATION
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0F THE UNIVIRSE, Neu yorkl Hslt2 Rinehart & Ujinston [. Grobstcin?',|955r i-FlqsTRATEGY 0F LIFfr San Francisco: uJ,H. Freemanl 11Bpp. t\f' Haruit t 197ar ASTRCpHYS ICAL C0NCEpTS,NeurYork: John trjiley & Sonsr'S61

J" R' Porter, '1945, EICTiRIAL CHii\ISi'RY ANDpHySI0L0Gy" Netuyork:
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John trJiley & Sonl, i073 pp. E**!e-ftr-5 - _ t r oLrno

0R-rJ- l_Rqn-4RO!_N,Q
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3U!@ND 77001 17th Ac,ril- 1977

2' IIYIISSI0NSPECTROSC@Y.
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No unusual features the only difference of lead detectecJ in the control sample, 3' QUANTITATIVE

3' QUANTITATIVE
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ANALYSIS"Alt samples lJere analysed flor the naturatty radioactive elements, uranium, thorium & pot,assium, a11 J sampres shoued the same concentration of these elements. NormaL. 4. THERIVIOLUPlINESCENCE" (n) Con-Rad Plodel 51008r A significent

4. THERIVIOLUPlINESCENCE"
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(n) Con-Rad Plodel 51008r A significent cifference betr.i.reeh the sampl-e from the ec lge and the one uell outside the circle uas only notod at the slor,l heating rate (rrrhich gave a louer ultimate tempcrature as the Con-Rad instrument r:perates on a fixed-time cycle"

5' EFFECT0F ARTIFICIAL IRRADIATI0N. Although not enough
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material rrrasavailablo to fully characterize the thermolumir,escence sensitivity of the quarrz to y rays it u;oul-dappear i:Lra1;the nirtural thermoluminescence materials correspond to only about 5t 0 rad.

""tri+,, C0PYRI GHT.
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$i.,q',t,,,.'. AUST$q,SLtANt

AUST$q,SLtANt
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fr C3-ilFqC3tNAT|ClN Sfr.tTiC:r.j, Cf;NTF?E Fc]trl UFffi STUI}IHS ao, Box $4s,GosFoRot{svr.,z?$O

Cf;NTF?E Fc]trl UFffi STUIIHS
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ao, Box $4s,GosFoRot{svr.,z?$O $e Elefi-ne the {iF0 as the reported 5*rceptii:n of ar: object or light,

THIRTEEN- IfIARCH
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BULL.ETIN- NUTVIBER No part of this Publication maY be reproducecj r,lithout p-rior r,rritten consent of A.C.O.S., excePt for ACOSmemberorgdnisati'ons. Credit must be given.

A , , C. Q . 5. l .,l [i J S_
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Re p o rts .fro m H" Griesbenq & D. Seargent

AUSTRAT-IAN
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,,The' nigl-it ulas cold as Ken Rogers drove t,hrough the Coplish countryside i5r June last yeat. A solt south-easterly, brceze ,blerrrahd thej nig!]t .kY r:: clea!" The r,rhql-ecountryside had an eerie look about it that sent a slight over an hour along chill uD Roqersr back" He had been driving fo

Dove, NSUJ
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(5) HyneX, J.A, 19.?2. The uF0 Experience, Abelard-Schuman. stutJy of unidentified (6) Condon, E.U. & Gillmor, D.S. 1969.5cientific objects, Uision Press. rjebatet PP'115-122t

A.C;0rS. NEtdS
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4.C.0.S. NEllJs

FOREtrGN
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In our Last Bulletin, ue ask.:d if any of the groups had membersurho could translate articles from time tc; time rrrhich ACOSreceives, rrrritten in foreign languages. If any of your members do speak a foreign langilager- coulcl yo.u p:lease

ON THE CURRENT
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STArus OF UFO RESEARCH. UFO Reseanch (Se) Ine. has just published a tuo paqe circular as per above t.'11e. The circular is on ACOSstationary and gives a runcJoun on the status of ui'o r.esearch ulithin Australia, uhat investigations cJoturn up, discusses photclgraphsr physical trace cases, clos'e en

UHAT INFORIVIATION
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DO IdE HAVE? In Keith Basterfieldrs paper presented at UF0C0N3, he euggested that ACOS prepare and publish a list oP urhat material each gnoup holds ulhich cuuld be of L:enefit to'aIl

1 9 7 7 UFOSTATISTI9S .
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AB05 is currently arrr'aiting a feul more statistics from soma of the groups and as soon as they are to hand, ure shall begin to prepare last yeants stats, and see hou they mat,ch up uith 19?5 and j976.

NUTYIBER
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- ]UNE '1978" Registered as a Publication Category - B" COPYRI GHT.

F 3FE UFf f i
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STLJ i l I H S ns. Hox 646,Gosrofio t{&w.-2e$0

AUSTBALI;
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Se ilefins the iJS* *s tb+ reported percep*itrn af arr objee-b oe ligbtt traiectory, - seen i.:i {ihe s$r cr upcn the la,nd., *,lle *.ppear8.84et

zuLLETIN- NUf'IBER
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4_.-C..0.5" - JUNE19-W'_ No part of this publication may be reproduced uithout prior r,rrj.tten consent of A.C.0.5. except for AC05 member organigations, Credit must be iven.

l o I-l ouing s t or y : :'IYSTE RYO B J E CT . IS IOON
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OAJ EC T PIC T U R T S. I ' hes e phot o g ra p h s , ta k e n a t s e a off the V i ctori an eoast l ast utednescj ay, r-,:q h t, s hor r r uhgt a p p e a rrl ' ;o b e a n o b j ect, movi ng around the moon. They uere b rr:'l 3 ht t o lJ euc a s tl e b y ti re r' ra n r.rl h ot uoi < them, l l r. l

In the U S S R ,
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i fter e is a ban p u b ri -e a l ,i o n s a b o u t UF0s" because: There uoul d be a fl oc.rd of i i rfoi' m at i. on an d rn i -s i n fo rma ti o n o n the publ i cati on on U FOs. A n arti cl e n e uis paper P RA V D AT i T T 1 9 6 8 s ta l e s

U F O SIGH I IN G V A LU I S Y S TE Iy],
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by K " B asterfi efd. ffiarticlc)

FL0RIDAU.S. 14/5/78.
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people calLed the Pine Castle Electric lJarfare Range at 0ka1a tonightr to report several bright objects rrlith fLashing lights betrrleen 15-18 meters in ulere in the area at diameter. The base personnel kneu thet no navy aircraft that timer so thqy cliurbed an antenna touler and ulatched the object

U. F.0, RtpORTSFiiOfvlAR0UND_AUSTRALIA"
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F,,ll,a,.'.ilUtl_LJUJIII:.;
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UF0R(Si\)Inc. 71LD. 1N.1.
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SOi.D.2N"L. u FoR (Or_o;

; + : , , . - r UloqPJEqIEU
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CCI - O F* I NATI O N
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SE; i' !f : l ' STI - J U I H S CH NTFTE FC] t r l UF{ : fro. 5ox s46,GosFoBs

FIFTEIN - SEPTETYIBER
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A.C.O.S. BULLETIN- NUTYIBER No part of this publication may be reproduced rrrithout prior uritten consent Credit must be gi.ven.::' o? A.C.0.5., except for AC05 memberlrganisatitnso

IS THIS bJHATYOUTHINK !,IHENYOU RECEIUEYOURBULLETIN?
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Comeon nog, be honest. Dontt you like to read r,rhat THEY are thinking? But if this is your attitude - if you really do see the Bulletin .as as being some group of experts and if you think of

BIACHPORT5A
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the cases rrrhich occur i n the Source catalogue for information,

B0URKESFLAT VIC Evpninn
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A carrs headlight,s veerert 90c as a cslumn of light cnt padcii-:ck. 30 IYIAY 6?

PETERBOIOUGH
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SA 2O3O hrg The e.ngine of a car stoppeC as a rJisc shope rcse from the ground. 0riginal 1'grport form - little

BOYUPBfrOOK IJA 2130 lUg
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A man in a car gc.ringalong at 65 mph saicJ the car s1,uppecjdea'd, lights anC motor and radio cut out, Blue ubject ahead of car shining beam inta it. No feeling of deceleration, Suddenly object left ancJcar then going at

AUFOR Nu. l0 Dec 69,
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1845 hrs 3 min

FiIANKSTONVIC
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disc hoverecj I50 ft

WRRAY BRIDGESg
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2315 hrs 40 mins The li ghts and engine of a carrrplayed uprt so.the driver pulled up. The radiL; made arrbeepingi'sound and although he tried the ignition, nothing came on hot even the oil light.

TAYENE, TA5-L?20 hrs
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A car racJic rJeveloped a high pitched urhistling noise as an object came rrlithin 20-30 metres. The car engine started ok thelugh as the ulitness retreated frum the object.

HOBART 2130 hrs
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A car becamc hot t,hen stalLed and rolled to a halt. A spherical objeet ulas scLin 200-300m auay, The object left and the car uas ok.

IYIAR ?E_ TEA TREE R0AD TA5__:1200 hrs
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Five lights orange in colour of a vehicle noted.

IUF0IC Files.
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FLAT SA 2115 hrs

SIXTEEN- DECEIVIBER
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Registered as a Publication Category - B.

A USTF1 ALIAN
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t r C3* * RCSI Nd\ TI il} I \ CtrNTFqE FilFq UFC}

CtrNTFqE FilFq UFC
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SEilTi f i i '; , STIJL}NffiS fts, 80x $48, GosFofis t{&sJ""g8$S

PILOT: I'It
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THEN. AT 7.12 P,l..1.
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PIL0T: " Engi ne is rough idling and coughing." iJhat ane your intentions?r' PIL0T:" Proceeding King Island.

ITEATHERS
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A pilot ruho flerrr in from King Is1and reported that at 5.48 p.m. there ulas not a cloud in the sky and that visibitity uas first rate, There rrlas a mild Nlrl breeze. Sea terperature uas about I degrees above freezing. PIL0T: The pilot rrras20 years old and lived in Avondale Heights, a lYlelbourne

IFIwIEDIATE
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REACTION:The immediate reaction of the Department of Transport as quoted in the press rrlas that the pilot could have accidently inverted the plane, become disorientated and vieured the Cape Otuay and King Island lighthouses. His father denied this and talked of a UFO I'being a real possibiLity'r. T

THE SEARCH:
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22 October: A RAAF Orion from Edinburgh $ South Australia, searched area and loeated an oil slick 25 KwIN of King Island.The King Island flight service unit said that rrlreckage uould not be missed by an intensive search and thq, likelyhood uras tlrat the plane uas underulater.

DI AGRAIYI1 .
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UF0sighting I and reoort Nr.

ASTRONOIVIICAL
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ilEfYpTYl'SPACEAND l'lytATTER"t
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DIFFERENCE,AT THESE.5CALES,BETtdEEI\t llaterial particlesr out, are represented as EXTREIVIELY

the QUANTUIVI
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FLUCTUATI0NS 0F 5PACE. And if, it can influence these fluctuations uithin a piece of matter, there is no reason rrrhyit should not influence them equally rrlithin "erpty" space (as, rrrehave arready seen, there ls littre difPerence betuleen these trrlo states anyuray)

DISTURBANCES
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THE QUANTUIVI matt,er-like effects. For myself, I find it vcry hard to bclievc'j-n "psychic fotces'!. If PK is a rcal phenomenon, then it must have a physical cause, and I utould bet that this cause is to be found at the quantum lcveL - in'something like the manipulation

OUll!EvUU.
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T h c Ph o to e s

SEVENTEEN
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Registered as a Publication Category - B i'i. "!:1j":.:.;..,1....

C0PYRIGHT
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A U STFIALid \hj
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f , el * i3 RSlr NATlnhJ S H CTICJ FJ,

S H CTICJ FJ,
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FCSR UF:C} STUN I F S ns. sox &8s,GosFoRs'l-issf.,g8*i W,ed"ef:r:.e ttre I.,Til as the reported perception cf au'object' cr }igh't,

ACOSNEIilS
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UFO REPORTS

0F THE THIRD KIND.
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This motion picture is very unique among science fiction films in that almost a11 of the pictured events, though exaggerated for their visual/dramatic (The only other example I knorrrof aLso effectr uiere'based on FACTUALincidents. deals ul th UF0s. The Columbia - 1956 - motion picture EARTHvs THE F

A SCIENTIFIC INQUIRY, by
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Dr. J. Allen Hynek. Norrmad scientist", Dr. Hynek is no stranger to UFO research. Heading the Astronomy Eepartment at Norlhrrrestern University, Hynek also served as a scientific consultant for 6ver tu.renty years to the United States Air Forcets

THIRD KIND.
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For those uho knou nothing about UFOs, Ir11 explain uhat the concept of rrcl-ose encounters[ involves. lJhen a UFO (s) is sighted at such a close distance, often less than several dozens of feet as compared oith tens of thsusands of feet for most 'tlights-in-the-sky" aerial phenomena, that the possi

CLOSTENCOUNTERS
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OF TI"I[ THiRD KIND" Animal Reactions (mcvie); One scane has cJlg: barl<ing just, prior to the appearance of UFOs, Ani-ina1Reactions (real-ity) : An-i-rna.l"s appaai to be ia; morc sensi.tive ts the pllesenee'of a UF0 t.han i-iurnanLrei.nqs, if observatiuns by humans are correet.

CF THI THIRD KINO and reality.
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There is r:ne more lror:reverItd like tc pass on. Both the movie and realj-ty refllect the statement made at a press conference after the lilashington D.C. vrsual/radar sighting JuIy 1952. The statement r,las made by United States Air Force ilajor General Johi-r A. Samford uhen he noted that a good

TRICK 0F flERt
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CO-INCIDENCE! . ', i' The reasr:n I have pointed this out in a. UFO Bulletin is not hard to see. UF0 flaps appeax similar to these comet clusters, ancJmay be equally spurious! If this speculation is correct, a1l hope of flincling rr1"ru,, bchind UF0

(rue nUSfRALIANt
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ccnfirmation.

FSR. lYlay L967.
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JU NE 1 " 8r 1963. Va L e ri By k o v s ky th,:ught he sau at s-Jme di stance A s tro n a u t

EIGH]EEN- APRIL 19?9
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Registered as a PubLication CategorY - $

CFNTFqE FCSFI UFO
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SFCTI CJN , STUI ] I ES eo. gox s46,so-cFofinNs!tr*2280

EIGI.ITEEII
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A.C.O.S. BULLETIN- NUIYIBER - APRIL 1979. C.0.S.1.,except for UF0 organisations. Credlt must be givdn.

UFOs Vs God
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Holly I. Goriss Instamaties Rule' -' 0.K. ?" Alien Psychology Graphology: Another Tool for UFO Research David Reneke Russ Boundy

THE A.C.O.S. BIBLIOGRAPHY
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llhieh Bone are you lJhat r,las the Petrozavqdsk P henomenon? Helpful Suggestions i' :"' Notes on Fungi and''other causes of

RESEARCHT
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INVESTIGATIONT

INVESTIGATIONT
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D0CUIYIENTATION
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UF0 investigators," yearrs cohference, attrac{tpg thelcream of austra}ian scientific lde can already forcast the'high success of the sonflerence. Leoking back uver the pagt feul,years, one cannot help but nptiee the and research field. advance r,Je,havemade in Australl,a in:the inveetigative

UF O V s G o d
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'by David Searoent. The compartmentalization of knouledge - so necessary in tr:dayrs infctrmaLion explosion - has, nevertheiless, had the unfortunate effect of nar"rouling the fleld fqom' r,rhich in f r:rmcbiun about a partieular phenomenon

APPENDIX
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Instamatics Ru1e,- 0.K? By Holly I.

about D E P .E N D A B LE
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fl ash pi ctures u si .n g R[ LI A B Lt s e l f-p o u e re d l Yl a g i e u b e s . B el i eve me, the l Y l agi cubes are rel i abl e e n cu g h, bu' c t , he fi ri n g me c h a n i s n o n th c camcra gang eft agl ayrl J: i ral l y the

FLASH CUBES,
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as o p p os ec J t o f v I AC IC U ts E r.r;h i c h n c e C n o batt,cry to fi re thcm. A tl you peopl e rcta i l i n g

SIDE VIEU
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4.5 x to4 ty The number ofl stars aeross the.galaxy from rim to rim (seen edgerrlise) ulould be roughly 321500 (S.ZS x lOa stars), of urhich 101000 (fOu) urould be in the core.

CENTRE FOR UFO STUDIES
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Australian Co-Ordination Section H. GRIESBERG

D. SEARGENT
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Co-Ordinators

V,J;C'!:q_RJ;..Ji
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U.F.O. Research (Vic.) - 32 Tobruk Crescent Williamstown 3016. Victoria n U.F.O. Research Society -P.O. Box 43 11oora.bbin 3189. Queensla.nd U.F.O. Re search BUr-eau- P.O. Bb:x: 111 North Quay 4001 •

.F1i911 .!!ill CENTER EQ.Jl.Q STUDIES
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. up · until nm.z , no ' t echnica.l reports' or results f1a.ve been received by ACOS, but l·Je hope tha.t in the very n ear future, we. a.re a.bl e to _bring you these. In oui' Introduct ory Eulletin 9 vle mentioned tha.t the Cemter' s telephone

CATTT$RYA
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A PT,RTODICAL copYRrffirr jf;ur*nal (:f Ehe A. U S T F IA LIAT\J

A. U S T F IA LIAT\J
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t-Jtrfl s-rucllgs F.{}. BHr $#:&fdd'5f5'W"

TIJIIITY - AUGUST19i9.
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A.C.O.S. BULLETIN. NUI4BTR (") No parL ofl this publieation may be reproduced rriithout prior r,lrltten consent of A.C.0.5. t except for UF0 organisat ions & publicati.ons. Credit must be given,

AUSTRAL]I:i
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UFO REPORTS FROIIAROUND

Z O / qA - Z Ai t1 g )
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T hc r - ; t her tri tn e s s ,

RIFER E NCt S :
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n - ,Fu- ^^^

0 U T BA C K tY IENSE [ " S ri U C IR "
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Cumpiled by D" Reneke. that arrfl yi ng saucL' r" , soi d tc bc morc B r uk c n Hill

SA U [E R S ; R E ' N E U Jl .i JtA p0N '
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IIYS T ER Y 0F LI GH TS IN S K Y .
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S y dney , llond a y .light r,l hi ch terri f A m y s tc ri o u s i cd dozcns of pcopl e i n i rbaffl ed" .

l'- ,L'riJUILr
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\!c eR C r;unter a rather

+:, - lL UUJl-'LU
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,.!-:-^ +r^ U t hc Er uund anr - 1 he s aLJ a t r u J L m a n t t i n r-+-^ . ' ^r , ^; { b r i iIllldllUry

UUUKI-J-LLr
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197lu6 .le UI

+ FrLrUJy'LIUlt,
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conrl i ti i .i ns of sti mul ati on. xi nr J s uf c ells th a t re s p o n c J u n l y unc-l er certai n

AN D .ftl L T IVA
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.'j illLjll' l G - t t g T I0 X i n C cfi ni nq eri i n1:.;rt:nl l c a rn i n ,;, c rru ti c r n ancj rnuti vati un

!E&ST ;lND ll\Ltj P.IB CIE T j !l'i :
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T Y pE S 0 F p ER C E p -l -I0 N : P c rc e p ti un has threc fevel s ofl cumpl exi ty; 1. de t cct iL; n. ,

A PffUODICAL CATET$RY B
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journal of the ATJgTRALIAN CE N T F T E FOR

ATJgTRALIAN
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CE N T F T E FOR I J F C I S T U DIE S 0Cl0BtB* 19?9"

BULLETIN- NUIyIBER
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TLJENTYoN.E.j C.0.S., must be given.

UFO RTPORTS
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CENTREFOR UFO STUDIES" (RCUFOS).
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ItJerrlill be changing over to this nerrrtitle early in the neur year, givin! us time to use existing stationary and sliqhtly re-organise ourselves" lde ulere also very fortunate to have urith usl Quentin Fogarty, the journalist,

KUNANURRA:
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At 5.3i1 p.rTrr ofi th'e 9 Dee 7? a lYlr. Lindsay ficKenzie-smith uife Helen uere ftying in a light aireraft at a posilion approximately 100 Ktvl east of Kunanuma, Northern Territory (some S?0 KlvlSSrJof barr,.,in). i;;;i;";

T'ADELAIDE
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uFo/nircraft

Jf .lf JfJ( J( Jf tFJt * J(J+t( J+Jf J+J+t( rf J+J( J+
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Of th'e 22 planes stitl missingr 1? ploughed into Bass Strait r,rithout trace. Four more are someulherein Port Phillip Bay and one is missing around Lake Goringle. Because it uas uartime and service tragedies - especially at home uJEr€ comfilon,

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Source: THE (llELBOLjRNE) SUN-P ICT0RIAL, 22 September I9'?9 - p.27-28. connects these ulartime cases Rex Gardner in no uJay, implied or actually, uith the Valentich-Bass Strait-UF0 mystery in particularl

Ttle, wIUFON
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UFO Joggnal, nos. IZO-L2L, Nov-Dee 1977r pp. 7-9. Rhine, L.E.'ESP !n Life and Lab. NY: Co llic r , (n a z ),

AIIE FOR]UFOIPARAN
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ORTSI_CA9E.,S-. A copy of this questionnaire is available to any group or investigator interest'ed in investigating 'tpsiufo,logical'r reports. The questionnaire has

TUF0IC, .B0X_iS10N,"Gpp t..0.B
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, and NOT GpO Box 1310N. Hobart as too many .retters are sent to NORTHH0BARTand the GpO have requested TUFBIC to ask:everyone to address correspondence in this uay. CcnreLsand Surrers Lj.tic'r.:r,

DECREASED
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o r su ns pot m ax im u m a rr: a -l -s o ' t.i l m e i c ;f cIouC r-tress anC , ti rerefore, i 968 A pri I V ol .?B fre q u enc y of c c m e t D ISC i IV IR IE S. ti r, F. Li nl : (n.n.A " N o , 3 p 1. 95) ar c u e s c o n v i n c i n g l y

book, tiiHATtE REALLYKNOUJ
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AB0UTFLYING SAUCERS,0tto Binder quotes Frank Edrdards as the source of another rendition of t,he Lerch disappearohcec This account is, in es sencer basically the same but Binder insists. that Lerch uent missing on cHRISTfqASDAY, 1889. liorris K. Jessup, in THf CASEFOR THE UFO, claimed that Lcrch dis

ACOSBIBLIOGRApHY
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5: SpACECOL0NIES" by John Prytz.. 1) Aldridge, Alexandra & Skol-imou.rski,Henry K. - trPie in the Sky: Do trJeReally uJant CoLonies in Space?r' - fcoLoqj.st, Decembe.rL977 - p.390-394. 2) Brand S.

RffiI.STIRHD TCIR POSTTM: AS
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A PER.IODICAL CATMORY B

A U ST F A LIAN
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U F CS S T UDIES

U F CS S T UDIES
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A.C.0.SI_EU LETIN - NUtytBER TIJENTYTUJO - DECE|YIBER

DECEYIBER
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S T A T I S T I CS compiled by David Seargent

0CCUPATI0N
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0F tdITNESSES,COL0URS 0F OBJECTST CONDITI0NS'tiITNESS PERSONAL RELATIONSAND H0llJREpORTS

RELATIONSAND H0llJREpORTS
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RECEIVED.Reasons for thls are as foLlouts, 0CCUPATI0NS:There has been a good cDoes-s€ction of these every t@aro l.rJedontt feel that anything of interest trlill come of repeating this seetion year after year - uJecan consider it established that

IdEATHER
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CONDITI0NS:This section urill be left out as there is a high percentage of UFOs in clear conditions because most are NL and people are more likely to be out of doors ulhen the night is fine. The only interesting category is that of thunderstormr as a signifieant

HftJ REpORTS
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RECEIVED:(T.v. station, letters etc.) as it seems to be pretty regular and is not likely

0CCUP A T I 9 NS
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Identifieds. 0ffice Duties ELeetrician

LEGSTIDI N.L.-
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H. GRIESBERG
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D. SEARGENT

BULLETI!_NUMBER TvW
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·, this time, arrangements a.re we-ll under wa.y for Australia.' s first ever conference Yn UFO' s, to be known a.s ttUFOCON ONE" • The venue a.s everyone a.llrea.dy know8, is the COBB & CO. MOTOR I NN in Terriga.l (nea.r Gosford) N. s .w. , on October 4 7 5 & 6 The conference ha.s been jointly orga

v ery importa nt) THAT FACTOR I S UNLIKELY TO BE FOUND BY EXAMINATION-oF THIS CASE
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ALONE r Dther, theinvestiga.tor must ex amine other sin1ilc:.r c n.s e s o.nd a t tempt to d et er mine vJHICH FACTORS IN THE CONSTELL.i\.TIONS OF . A'tL THE SE CASES ARE CO~. n>;:d this iD not .d one by giving glib eXpl:m a.tions to t:'.S many C,:lG 8 S n.s pO G.s}bl~t '-.,......i..tho llt a tt emp

NEHS FROH THE CENTER FOR UFO STUDIES •••••••••••••• •• • •••
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Profos;:wr Hynek h.,.n <'.nkod tho .?.ooiotonco of Q.ll !:..ustrl'.l i on UI'O p eo ple in ou.p p lying rmy CLOSF. ENCOUNTT':R of the Second Kind (CEII) i . e . Physic ~-1 Tr~.ce Cases. [, T echnic ~.l Re port on phyo ic:1 l tr~c ooo i".osoc iC~.t e d >-lith UFO n ightings i s b e ing pr cpc r c d,

The U.F.O.I.C.
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r,la.sthen graphed accorcling to il1e,d.a.te of sightir€r1 the d-ay of the month, and- once a.ga.i.nb. ttpa.tterntt emergecl *t'onospa.cod.series of pea,ks and. clepre""iorr* irith the ad"d-ilng a' s!1n!Iar.Iy tiona'} revelatibn that the highest peal<s occurred la,te i.n the month highest peak bgils

gassETTE IISRARY.
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It ha"s been suggested by one of our roeniberorganisa.tione tha't ACOSstart to include cassette :'ecordiugs of intervietrs trith II50 experts I c,assette library, interrriews r,lith witnesses of good Uf'O cases, lectures on UF0rs and investigators, froro al-tr. over the world.r lle like this idea, a

uFo REPORTSJ
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a. pa"gewj-th a"l.l the Our regula.r feature which was introduced la.st Eulletin, be cancelled in this

+ NETIDOCUMEIflTS
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+ NEWDOC1JI'{E1ffTS oitulsNlt$ +Iw{ DocUMENTS+ NEn,IDoCIIMEI'iTS+ NET'{DOGI]MENTS from the center through AGo$' sere are two new Documents whioh ere row availabre

SOTIENOTES.
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are not o\rerly worried abotlt Even the rnost oonse:nra'tive UFO investigators The appea.rance of a. mysteiious light warcderirng a.bout uocturna.r rights.

tIIE OVERAIL,UFO
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- litce it or not.o6.} It just as slrely as the pretty-coloured- nocturna'I lights - maybe it which holds the keY to the Problem.

TIE UFO CI,ANSGA.THER.
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nsome of the participants slippecl out to ua'tch a rerun of an old STAR TREK episode. Elrt most of tit" 35O aufugates were dedica,ted. After all, what 'tseriousft interurern together la.st wedc in Fort snith Ark.l wa,s the world.r's first stlch gathering a*tend'ed hy U'S'

CENTRTFCR $JFOSTUDSHS
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AustralianCo-O' iination Seciion H. C;R?[s8ERS O. STARGENT Co.OtdiretorE

EULLgTINFIyE
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IssssElgaLl-qs-3&p,-Un0-*=-48.9-Sge-o--1el t,spe91a:- tvro-hour Ae everyone ls awaro, the ABC Rad.io Netvrorlc pr,esent"-d l-i-ve betrveen

ED(PERIENCED
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ANYTHING IN PARTfeelings - J.glry-qryI

ICUTAF OR N,OT
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AC0SI'IEWS
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cha.nges of eddrosses; Lo94t NORTHSTDNET. N,$*W.

Lo94t NORTHSTDNET. N,$*W.
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Slcyline Drive, Faetqrfieldo

FLAGSTAIS'HILL. S.Ae
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Ae hag been menttoned.on'the ABC ia.di.o programmo, lt is estimatecl that tha

n 1"1F SASES rr . ' :
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l.R. DUT]iIE.- Ii::
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.ighi;:d. in Austra'lia, in the la.st tr^ro years, cspecially flyi.ng oLjectr

STATTSIIICSfor
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you will find a coplr of the Enclosed. with. this copy of the hrlletin, Austra.Iipn Ufp Sta,tistics for the yeor. 1975. We thank you all for your

Thcre HAD NOT SEEN i, t.iIlKING TiCIRETIn WEEK BEFORtr.
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fortir-coming i'f Further investi.g',r'tions of 'this nra.rking arc still wama.nted..

I.OREiiBOUTTIIS':
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B. ATVZ.IrAS
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Sook of Aclamski. !. Sa.rkerr G. Sook of slloGgrso The unidentified.

1. ADI\I.ISKI, G
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tirl scoriton mY'stcrY.

BULLETII SIX
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3glliqr3&-Eelsgss:Enclosecl with this issue of the ACOS Sulletin

& D Owen (A.C'T')
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ti;;"-(oj-rJ"'oranl;.r ancluFcIC (w)'rorrowecl by (S) for Syd'nev" This by no mea.nsido:rotes as 'to vrhcrc thc

oJ.FnAIJrq"
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Glancing throuSlh Dr. Hynek a.nd.J. Vallgcrs I^tc ca.mc across a. scction on -bhc a;ira'tcur groups, ancl-i,,lcrd.Iikc 'to quo'tc a section of this herei ne!{ book, *he Edgc qf.Roa'lityt

IiiSTIIfGS:
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Hor.rare thcy IffNEK: That is fa.irly dcvotccl people.

',EDffE0F REALIIY")
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So, wha,t of _!4e_.4Q0S The a'bove article

RHFERENUESs
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stuftrrt Ly ;B' ,Cha1ke". ( l) r$ho IIFQ Flap oontcrt for Scientific - paper pres€rted at UIOCoNONEr lerriga.l NSWon Oct. lthr L975,

and. fUFOICT
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anrl ,!. Cole - I}FOIC). resea.rch - uncornpleter-1.(BlClralker Recent private rrAtkinsonf s Da$ Sightingstt Report cor.rpilecl hy WOet Bh.rron, QUFORB. nThe B-ontrs Basin incident'r

AFR.O ATD ACOS.
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rf$.imo Correlations betwocn Gboma.gnetic. Disturba'nccs and' J$rewi.tness C. Pohcr, FSR Vo1.20 No. 1'r L97lr.

ENCOIINTSR$.
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IpE4s,0N !m.qgyqHolioqY9F q'rcs_E 3a.sterficlcl.

OFFrcraLt REpSR.TERp.
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ctRqq A!!Aygi Fryllrc sAqgulfo stories. for ncllspa.pers, so normal stand.:rrcls F1ying sa.uoers a.Ir'rays mako lively of accurc.cy a.xe sa.cra,fj.cec1. Herc, lavid. Ellya.rd- recor:nts his atter:rpts 'to

SE\IEN - SEPT$VIBER
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AUSTFIALIAN

AUSTFIALIAN
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FC]FI UFCI STUtrlIES

FC]FI UFCI STUtrlIES
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CC] - CRDI NATI O N

PO. 80x s46, GOSFORO
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ourr"^,.,i. perception of en object or lightl Te ilefS-ne tJre uFO ag the reported' s eeni$thestgr"""pr"tt"r.a n t t rt b e " p 1 * a r* 3 ? rt ra

GEM'RAL - IVEI,fS.
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aoaaoaatataaaaa itleq lilgrn_berOneani sa.Lion.

INTIiILIGEICE
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Quitc likelyi say this bcca.usc thcrc is avcry rcirson tc bclicve that intclligcnce

l'IH[nU lRE, TIIE CRAS]m])'rJFOs ?
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DO YOU DISCOUIT .,J,Li,UFO SIGITIIGS AS OPTICAL II,LUSIO$?
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evidencer How do you There is so much nuts-anc1-bolts I,fo, confor:nd. it. expla.in things you can see on ra.cla.r? IfoIrI i-1oycu oxplci.n imprints

J,nI: TIIERE ANY SURFA.ISES IN TiUi RECEI'ITLY RELEASED ,1'IR ICRCE DATA? ,'
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goin6 to make siomc juicy rea.ding, tha*rs for surer Thc Ait'Force ;h;'121600.G&scr,:r Somo of the nrost intricoulc"ntt erpla,in morc than ?00 but actually

WHT IS THIS MATERIAL BEING DECIASSIFIED NOid?
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'llut onc clue may be the f*recclom of Inforrna'tion No one seoms to bc certain, vlerc fi.lecl. uncler the Act. LiteralLy d.oz,ens of rcquests for UFO inforrnation pressurc on the Penta'gcn to

JIIT I"IJ.SIT CI,.1,SSIFIED FOR SO IONG?
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the Air Force was uniler crdors from tho Penta'gon to -To put it bluntly, elcn'unk,UF6s. ,Project Blue Book shoulcl havc been calle'f Project Debunk. ortcr,one rca.,$on the Air Force classified' _;T-hea.ttempt r,la,s a. failurel

WHAT SORT OF l.[ISTIlKtrS?
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Onc objcc,b, for exa.rnplc, was spotteC, tha't stopped. in mi'Jair, hoverecl, ma'd'e This was listed. origina'lly a.n abrupt !O clcgree iurn p.nct flew out of sight. nprobablerr

WIi/'iT EISE DO YOU FIID ttISiiI/OING
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}SOUT T$0 iiIR FORCE I'PPROACH? Thcy,ta,l-k,a.bcut rnirages, but thc cascs'thcy call mira,gcs wou-lc1have.be3n. tha.t high in thc sky. Eight of some 30 ca.ses i'n latc

WTtrDID TIIE AIR FORCE STOP STUDYING UT*OS?
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They uere,cha,rgcd r,lith i-Lcternrining l,lsethcr uFOs posccl. o. threat to nitionat cnclcd" - the Air Force was prettY nncl by L969 - r'lhen thc project wcII convinccrl- thcy clirl"ntt. i"liltT KIND OF PEOPIE SEE UFOs?

i"liltT KIND OF PEOPIE SEE UFOs?
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coming out of Project Blue Bock is the a.stonishin€i cross One,of the.things sec*ion of .iimericans who reportocl. IJIi'0s. It turns cut tha.t cab cirivcrst trainccl pcople. n.s technicelly house6ifes a^nc1poli.ccmcn 1,rcrc as reliable

BTJLL€TNM
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{glruJrcr{r - pECErj!ry_.I9J9. Registerecl as a Publication Ca,togorlp - Cr AUSTFIALIAN

CO-CIRT3INATIC]N
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FC]R UFC] STUtrIiES PO. 80X 6.6, GOSFORDl{8W.,e?!O

The MTASi 5O0
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Tho Nbrthcrrr UFO Notwork-Erqgland Photographic Ca.so Catalogue D. Mitcholl Ufolory magAzino (sunmcr?6) Photogreunnotry

UDIIO-RIAIr
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H. Griosborg &.D. SoargBnt ( co-or*inators)

SOMtrNOTESON A POINT OF DEFlIflTIOltr.
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by K. Basterfield. ca.ta.logue of close encowrter of ttAn'Austra.lian Since the preparation

CO[ENT- This
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COIIIMENT
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- This covors casas of yetis, ctc. and Davo ttrebbts tEt, and anthropoids class. Entitq ryport glass D (ffi,D). "A rcport which involves purely seemingly telepathic,

The RATAIfJoO
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is about two of Scicnro* oi ift- USSA, 6O0 rnctres in &ia.meter. fhe telescope in c,ircumferencc, and it takcs ono a't lea'st

TITE NORTHEB.I
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T]FONETWORK - ENGI/IND. by Bryan Hart1ey.

Ltc1. and. CONT/ICTU.K.
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They havc just finished. what hbpes,to be onc of many meetirrgs cr.bout pooling their and to stop a lot of the d"uplica''tion of inforrnation which seems to go on with a. good" ma.ny groups.

Ii'APIJRG
Article
I'IUtrORO
Article

Northern frclilncl. Ha1ifrx, YorkshirQr

J.US'IN.AIIAI PHOTOGRAPIilC--CdlS CATALOJiUS.
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sA has been collecting over the pas't ycar, Darren Mi'tchell of IIFOR inc. 'to photoE5ra'phic'cases that have occurecl in a.ncl resea.rching reflrences

C;'STLE 1\rE' plgOSPECT
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D. I,{ITCIXILL c/o UFg Rescarch Inc. S".1., 2; arc known, please for.iilso if anY cnscs o"bher tha.n those listcd' belor'l wa.rcl any cleta.ils. (cases listccl

ffiUtL€TII
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Ni'It{BEnNINE MAR.CE Registered as a Pubil.ication A.L'STFIALIAN

A.L'STFIALIAN
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CO-c]FIE]INATION CENTFIE Ftftr| UFC] STUtfIES RO. 8OX 6,t6, GOSFORONg!1y.,2290

RO. 8OX 6,t6, GOSFORONg!1y.,2290
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Ye ilefj-ne ttrre IIFO a,s tbe reported perception of as object or llghtt . seen in the s$r or upon the Land,, tJre al4reara,ncer trajectorT,

SULI"ETTIfr- iVU,.IEER
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IilXnE - IlI3.Cr{ L977,

['DlTORIAL
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fhe Relucta.nco Barrierc the bo.rrier h, witness to a UfCI experience ha.s to overcomc before hc reports his experionce. This ba.rrisr

for IIIIFON &.-BUf'ORAr
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I anr a,lso running the foreipgr d.a.ta reference

+ + + + + + + -i- + + + - + l- + + -'r + + -lIiIHOrS 0N TII0 BtiNDl,lAGON.
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by J. Bi.pJulood-,President TUFOIC appea.ring in TIIFOIC!s a.nnual Bulletin. and writers of thc sensa.tiona'I a're

FLOWSOr, nNqEi IAI&!
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by David" Soargent. r,rha,t looks li.ke a. single mystery becomes a' virtual Quito often,

U)TBS-O*l'l-!lU +USTEI,ilry UroCAll PRINTOUT.
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by K, Basterfi.cId.. UfCICAT- thc Centcr for IJFO St'ud"icst B5TOOOufo rcport cor,rputcr filc

appea.red in PIIRCSPTUAL AIID M0T01t SKILLS,
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L976r 43, 2L542\ has been 36*proCuceC with the kind-'p'err,r'ission of the eclitor Drr C. H. Arnmons, and- the autholr, Dr. I{icira,e1 Persi.nger of thc Iar.rrentia,n University in Canada. PIease notc tha,t this article

COPYNIGHT.
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TIL\NSItrNT GTOPIIYS CAL B{.SES FCIR O$TEl.iilBLE ;,SSOCI.\TJID VEiTB,1.LIJfrflVIOT]R ? UFC'-REL\TED P}IENOITSNJ.

UFC'-REL\TED PIENOITSNJ.
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D-IlIiR, J.Sr
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2t77-2t87 " FIlIifflSTf,IlI, D", I{ILL, ll.S.e & POUE"LL,J.R. The piezoelcctric"thcory

trIIIKDLSTDIN, D. 8r PCi'trD,LtJ.fi.
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trarthquake lightninf,.

THE CONSTITWTION Of THE CENTRE FOR UFO STUDIES - AUSTRALIAN CO-ORDINATION SECTION.
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The name of the organisation shall be "CENTRE FOR UFO STUDIES - AUSTRALIAN CO-ORDINATIOl\1 SECTION" or, in abbreviated form, "A.C.O.S.".

2e OFFICE BEARERS.
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shall be at least one Office Bearer, known as Co-Ordinator. The Co-Ordinator(s) may appoint and revoke other positions at their discretion. 3. FINANCE.

5. PURPOSES.
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The main purpos es of ACOS s hall be as fo llows : a} To act as a centr a l "clearin g house" for a ll Austra lian UFO reports (whic h, a ft er havin g been inves tigated by the ACOS '' me mber org anisat i ons", ar e found to be unidentified), between the Aus tra lian UFO organisation s an d indivi

6 . RESERVED RIGHTS.
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a ) Eich membe r organisation of ACOS shall keep t he ir indep endent iden tit y and are NOT answ.e rab l e to ACOS in any way whats~ e v e r. Neithe r will ACOS be answ erable to any gr oup f or any a ctions taken on its own bi half, whenever not r epresenting said groups or individuals .

7. AMENDMENTS.
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The regulations s ha ll be as described in this constitution, except for any amendments attached to this constitution.

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