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March, 1964 Vol. 1 , No . 1 THE KYW PHOTO
See page 12 for details Edito r ial Staff: Allen Greenfield Dale Rettig Rick Hilberg
Vol. 1, No. 1
Mr. Allen Greenfield Z875 Sequoyah Drive Atlanta, Georgia 303Z7 Communications Office
.E.t,Qpulsion 2! the 2iL£-l.YR$ ufo by James Kemple The purpose of this article is to discuss the propulsion system of the saucer-shaped UFO. Probably 99% of all UFO researchers agree that the disc-type UFO (as distinct from rocket type, etc. ) is powered by some sort of electromagnetic field which
ANTI-MATTER Anti-Matter
Three times during 1963 strange metal spheres, which seemingly fell (rom apace, have been discovered on the Australian continent, The firat "sphere" was found in a desolate part of Bouilla Station, New South Wales. on April 8. A Mr. J. McClnre, who discovered the sphere, said no one had been in the
Two aightings which occurred during June, 1963, may be added to the list of "E-M effects" associated with UFOs. The firet sighting comes from Richmond, California. At 9:53 p. m. on June 14, a group of boys and adults obser ved a UFO move slowly in the sky from eoutb to north. The object was reported
Twice in past months astronomers have again seen a strange phenomenon on the moon, this time in the form of what seemed to be eruptions from the lunar surface. The first observation occurred on October Z9. Two selenographers of the Air Force's Aeronautical Chart and Information Center, Edward M. Bar
TWO REVIEWS - TWO VIEWS The World of FlYi!!,g Saucers by Dr. Donald H. Menzel and Mrs. Lyle G. Boyd (Doubleday, 1963) Reviewed by Louis Trifon: This book attempts to show that flying saucers are all misinterpreted phenomena with natural causes. It falls short o f this goal, however, because it dispr
Three witnessea in the Rhinelander, Wisconsin area have reported spotting "bright objects" in the sky recently. The fint sighting was made by William Kussman on January 4. Kuaaman reported seeing a bright object in the sky which was moving in a westerly direction, sometime between 6:50 and 7:15 p. m
Details on the cover photograph are ver y few, but it does appear to be authentic. The photo waa mailed to radio station KYW in Cleveland, Ohio, some time back. Enclosed with the photo was a abort note saying something to the effect of "think you might be interested in this." There was no signature
Jose' A . Cecin, Chairman, NICAP - N. Y. Subcommittee I remember being more than a little apprehensive as the big jet rolled to a stop
They came to get the Film Taken By All Diaz From An Airplane Near Auyantepuy, In Which The Strange Object Appears. "Two representative. of the National Investigations Committee on Aerial Pbenome.n a (NICAP), Washington D. C., USA. came to Carac as to see the color movie taken last December by a youn
THEY SEARCHED. and used a r:~irer counter on tbe spot where Pauolm~n Lenni~ Zamore (left) uw .I a "IITiDI s1uc.r."
Beginning in late April the United States has literally been besieged with sightings. of unidentified flying objects. Even in August , as this is being written, the "flap" shows no signs of letting up. Sighting reporte keep pouring in from all over the nation. However, a very large percentage of rep
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He s... WlaM Be . ~ -direction. Anacortea, Waeh.: Two local observers saw a bright fiery SEE PAGE 4 ------object momentarily in the northwest sky. July 21-23; Hadraa, Oregon: Many residents of t he Madras area reported seeing UFOa. They were of different shapes and colore, ranging from (umbrella-sha
July 28-29; Loa Allge~ea, CaDit.s A atrange 7ellowiab object "with little red thing•" darting out trQa it wae reported to aeonral pol.ioe atationa iD the L.A. area. · In the aeantime, there wae a report of a pale pink Tapor-lika clo11d oYer Aauaa, a Loa Angeles auburb.
The KYW photo (more properly called the . OrTille photo) has been tovnd to be a hoax. The photo , featured on the cover of our firet iaeue, wae takan b;:r two young men in Orville, '\Ohio, reportedly of an 18 11 inch 1110del. The hoax would na'fe never been exposed unless Mr. Gary Davis of Medina, O
Aatabula, Otm.o - Auguet 17 - Police reporte d seeing' a UFO with a bright light on i t earl y on tbi e date. According to the Highway Patrol i t would first t ravel in a etr~gbt line and then a cir cle , and appea~ed to be about 4000 .feet iu altitude . The object reporte dly hovered over Interste
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.UE.O- of 'the unJIIentThe flnlt"""report ed F1ytng ObJect: (TJFO'al 1n this area the put few "'eeka C8111e ,from Mn1. Wlnton W.aydemeyer,
lNSlui: LUUK AT Alrt FuKCc t'M...TiCc~ l,;i VinGINII'\ see page six 'T'his Sketch Typical of Ma11y Reports
rtichmond, Va, THe KUANUKl: TlMiS rtoanoke , Virginia
Once again we must extend our regrets on to tbe readers on the many delay& we have encountered in publication. It seem& that UFO publications have some unknown inherent quality that makes them irregularly iasued , regardless of the size and status of the organization they are connecfed with . It is
may sound harsh, but the death-stroke to the "successful group• claims 15 tha~ unfortunately, the UfOlogy &tat~' guo is p.retty much the same a& it was eighteen years ago when it a Then there are the •believers~ •Let me make it clear that I'm not
TH; fW wNTANUiS ALL M"~f~BERS AR ?: INVITED TO ATTEND THE SECOND CONGRESS OF SCIENTIFlC UFOLOOISTS
The"big f l ap• is still going on. With this issue, we more• or•less complete our Open session-Saturday June 26,1965 coverage of tha . l 964 segment
Oct. 10: A UFO was sighted by • single per5on (name withheld) in Hasting, Michigan at 9:01 PM, and wa5 held in view for about ~ minute&. The object was seen through binoculars, and was noted to pa&s in front of many &tars, thus indicating solidity. The size of the object wu equated to a head of a pi
This •year," which really be~an in April, 1964 and is still going on as of this writing , has oeen the most fantastic period for the UFO on record. I t s not just the great number of the reports. It is t he nature of tne sighting& tha t make it a fantastic, not-to-beforgotton time we are living in.
Members ~ urged to stay at the Holiday Inn, 16001 Brookpark Rd. The main session will be held at 8:30 PM, June 26th at the Pleasant Vdlei Auditorium, 9906 Pleasant Valley Rd. Parma , Ohio (suburb of Cleve and) See you therelll l .
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January, 1965 will long be remembered as the month Virginia came into its own with flying uucers. We have recorded sightings averaging more t han one per day. ln this area, many of them of a spectacular nature. In fact, this was one of the most impressive \hings about the entire wave of sightings. I
In recent months, it is sad to note, the column of researchers who are no longer with us has increased greatly. Wilber Smith, Frank Scully, .and now Mr. Waveney Girvan. The late Mr. Girvan was a leader of British UrOlogy, and the editor of Flyina Saycar Reyhw. Death came on October 22nd, a few weeks
Two nation-wide conference calls on the upcomin~ Second Con::~ress of Scientific Urulogists have been held, and a national congress coordinating committee has been set up and approved. This year's Congress is s.lated to be held a~ai·n in Cl.:eveland, Ohio on June 26th and 27th. first session will be
We announced in our last issue tnat A.'>rufv plans to publish a yearbook. shortly, but due to the gro:at influx of .reports and numerous technl.cal ,p roblems, tne.re wiJ.l be some delay. we regret this, but as ooted in our Ccli tJ.rial, i t is extre.:.ely difficult for even the h.rgest gr:~ups to m
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ATLANTA JOURNAL WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, After 10 Minutes, They 'Flew A way at Great Speed'
- An airport spokesman Satur day said a mysterious flying ob ject apparently stopped all electro-magnetic watches at the Santa Maria Airport when it flew slowly over this island
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As of January 1st, 1966, the American UFO Committee Review will begin publish-
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Am I wrong in believing in "Unidentified Flying Objects"? In 1950 a friend told me of a book. This book changed my life, until after sixteen years I am the product of what I bel ieved, thought and did for those past, short sixteen years. The night of May 10, 1966, after sixteen years of studying, t
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When people, especially those 1n bommand, can use old poli tical knowledge and tact to knock the opposition down, or better yet, make him look bad. Then it is time to strike back, even if a minority hear the truth.
Prior to 1950, in the field of biology, it was generally thought that the basic molecules needed for even the most pri mitive forms of life were so complex hat only a miracle could have accounted for the appearance of life on Earth. Today the synthetic formation of some of these basic molecules ha
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9. October 1965 - This perhaps was the most thrilling sighting ever to happen in the Cleveland Area. At 8:50 p.m. Cleveland time, Miss Pat Gresiwald of 4210 Cloud Ave., Cleveland, Ohio called the Report Center and reported a large disk shaped ob The objects body
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Rick R. Hilberg, National Director Allan Manak, Editor Allen Oreenfield Elmer Schutt Donald Cook Dale N. Rettig
On July 24, 1966, the Organization ~or Sc1e~1f1c urology Reaearoh, ot North Roralton, Q\1o merged with the American UPO Committee, Cleveland Chapter, to form the largest UPO Studr group 1n the Northeastern <ll1o area. 'Karl Oawell, the chairman of the merged OSUB will take
Waahington-A group or apace scientists said last night there 1 a at Ul a chance the planet Venus 1183' have some form ot lite--despite recent oonclua1ona to the oontrarr--and that apace ventures should be pushed to tlnd out. A panel marshaled bT the apace science board or the National Academy or Sol
The physical law that all matter must be in motion is part of the theory of rela.t ivity. In other words, two or more bodies are related to each other as to ·~heir relative motion. This law holds true whethezo we are examining atoms, planets, or stars. At least, the relativity theory has held togeth
August let to August 7th 1965--"SAUCBB WEEK" During 1965, the biggest flap or saucer activity would undoubtedly have to be ·the week of August first to the seventh. This tactual figure comes d1reotlr f~om "Project Grayfile" itself. There are 142 pag~a tiled on aightings of mrsterious objects during
SPOTTED• ---•PLYING OBJECTS REPORTED SSBN IN POUR STATES•---•UPO DELUGE HITS MIDWEST"--- "MYSTERIOUS LIGHTS DOT ABEA SKIES"---"MORE LIGHTS NOTED IN SKY"--- ·'HUNDRF.l>S SEE OBJECTS CROSS WESTERN SKIES" ---"LIGHTS IN SKY SEEN FOURTH NIGHT"---"MORE PLYING OBJECTS ~ PORTED OVER AREA"---•SKY LIGHTS REPO
---"THOUSANDS WATCH LIGHTS CROSS WESTERN SKI:SS•---These are only a few of the article headlines from an exciting week of diat~rb anoes from Western states. What were these mysterilights seen by thousands of people , who were not only amazed, but also frantic?