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-~':.~****PECEMBER 18 I 1976****** UfO sightlng reported in N_ortoo-~-
THE LEVIATHANS• by Tim Dinsdale- Futura Publications Ltd,, 110 warner Road, Camberwell, London SE5, England, (approxiamtely $1.50) (Revised edition of Dinsdale's 1966 book on water monsters,) NESSIE• by Frank Searle - Coronet Books, Hodder and Stoughton, St, Paul's House, Warwick Lane, London EC4P 4
West 39th Street, New York, N.Y. 10018, $1.95- (A former TIME science writer's investigation of Uri Geller and psychic research in general,) IN SEARCH OF NOAH'S ARK1 by Dave Balsiger and Charles E, Sellier, Jr, - Sun Classic Books, 11071 Massachusette Ave, Los Angeles, CA. 90025, $1.95 - (An update
According to Clark and Coleman, whom Imagination Is also rejected out of hand by Steiger quotes In hls hardbound release: Steiger, since as he points out, UFO. can be "Man Is on the brink of catastrophe tracked by radar. because our age has denied him the capacity
********JAN. 1), 1977******* F_allen obiect cr~ates A--pond WAKEFIELD.-N.H.-(UPI)-Something mysterious -and reportedly radi<>-
The special edition or "AstroROmy" magazine says: "The pattern discovered by Marjorie Fish has an unOne of the most intriguing scientific mysteries is : canny resemblance to the map drawJ1 by Betty Hill." enshrined in a special issue of "Astronomy" magazine
r&Jiecl'clean' Mirages can play strange tricks
*********12/24/76********** By BRENDA W. ROTZOLL WAKEFIELD, N.H.- (UP!)-' State officials say there is nothing
State officials say there is nothing radioactive in farmer William McCarthy's pond, but McCarthy would still like to know why thick ice on his pond turned to slush despite a blizzard and 5 degree temperatures.
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ILL. 1/31_._77,___ Future no shock a~- any seer can ~ee
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& Co., Clerkenwell House, Clerkenwell Green, London ECl OHT, Eng. Approx. $7.00 - (Revised edition of Hervey's previous paperback on sightings in Australia, New Zealand and Tasmania.) THE 12TH PLANET, By Zecharia Sitchin - Stein and Day, Pubishers,
THE FLYING SAUCERER.S, by Arthur Shuttlewood - Sphere Books Ltd., JO/J2 Gray's Inn Road, London WClX 8Jl, England, approx. $1.50 (The latest book by the now-famous chronicler of UFO events around Warminster, England.) THE EDUCATION OF OVER.SOUL #7, by Jane Roberts - Pocket Books, 1 West J9th st. NY
Greenwich, CT 06830, $1.75 - (The supposed effects of the Moon on Man and other living organisms.) THE PSYCHIC POWER OF ANIMALS, by Bill Schul - Fawcett Pub., Inc., animals possess ESP and powers of communications.) THE PSYCHIC POWER OF PYRAMIDS, by Bill Schul & Ed Pettit - Fawcett
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******FEB. 9, 1977****** Mysterious .hovering light
CAPE BRETON POST-CANADA Madison County Sheriff Department was j GLOWING RED LIGHTS ·******JAN. 7, 1977***** l'~·
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Alexander, her son Eddie, and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Cothern, all viewed the object from the yard of the Denver Alexander home. The Cotherns had seen the object from their car on the road and stopped at the Denver
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two of its lights in apparent response. others. However, all of these are night Mr. Roberts told investigator LaChute sightings - some are close encounters that it was "sort of round" with Type I - and it is more dtfficult to see
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- A disintegrating Russian Tocket body first thought to be a meteorite sprinkled debris over Colorado Monda y night, says the North American Air Defense Command. The rocket had been used to launch the Soviet Cosmos 89s satellite.
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*******MAH 18 1 Martian Craft .? I KENDALL--Dark clouds over coastal shores
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bratcd UFO c a:-.cs in which ;.i couple of fishermen c laimc>d they were hauled aboard a strange craft and examin ed . Cert ai nl y, it seems a b it r1 · diculous t o set up antcnnaC' to
******LAC ONIA, NH****** ******MAH 1 L_l _9 -Z7****** Several Report Y_EO Sighting
switch . :\nd 1111•11 . lll'g1nn1 11g f)f firt> ht•adt•l1 for as a pin h~ad. lht• li~~l11s 1-!l'I'\\ Moultooboro." wit~ reportel1 lar((er and larfo\< ·r 11 " ; 1 ~ .ii K. :.111 lattt nil(hl to St ah·
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Park Ave., N.Y. NY 10017, $8.95 - (Beautifully illustrated review of the UFO subjects #11 volume in "A New Library of the Supernatural.") THE COSMIC INFLUENCE by Francis King - Doubleday & Co., Inc., 245 Park Ave., N.Y. NY 10017, $8.95 - (General summary of astrology, with a chapter on cosmic catacl
EATH OF PLAN!n' EARTH by Tom Valentine ~ Pinnacle Books, 275 Madi son Ave. ,_ NY 10016, $1.75 - (Lost continents, former civilizations and cataclysm I ,QY the auther of THE GREAT PYRA."1ID1 MAN'S MONUMENT TO MAN.)
LOST CITIES AND FORGOTTEN TRIBES edited by Richard F. Dempewolff Pocket Books, 1 West J9th St., N.Y. NY 10018, $1.95 - (A collection of articles on past civilizations and archaeological mysteries,) THE CURSE OF THE PHARAOHS by Philipp Vandenberg - Pocket Boo~s, 1 W.est 39th st., N.Y. NY 10018, $1.75
201 Park Ave. South, N.Y. NY 1000), $6.95 - (Large paperback format; beautifully illustrated and well-written summary of maze/labyrinth material.) CANADA'S MONSTERS by Betty Sanders Garner - Potlatch Publications, 35 Dalewood Crescent, Hamilton, Ontario LBS $B5, Cap.ada, $4095 - (Good collec-
~***AJ>R. i4L_l977*****~ Jenkins Spot Strange Object ill. th,e Sky·
********APR. 15, 1977******** UFO or? Three report sp.&tting
~~~**MAR 28, ~277****** UFO Reported On Interstate 90 1 WEST~,(ELD-
******MAR Jl, 1977****** UFO OVER OLQP? .. Six fifth graders from Our Lady Queen of Peace School watched with astonishment two Wednesdays ago as they stood outside during lunchtime and watched a cylindrical s~¥...()tart into a white cloud, causing it to turn gray. TheJ!F.<f,.sparkled and glowed and
_****-**APR. 20, 1977****** PINEVILLE, Mo. ··· More than 100 sightings of unidentified flying objects in the last three weeks are being investigated by the North, American UFO Organization, THE MIAMI NEWS - FLA. .****APR. 13' l 9ZZ~***
.****APR. 13' l 9ZZ~*** DOWN TO EARTH? ... Miami UFO expert Norman Bean (he reported last si ghflng two Wl!eks ago) says first World UFO Congress next weekend in Acapulco should be success because it's being held in neutral a.tmosphere. ("There's so much jealousy among American observers ," he says,
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The second sighting was 20 l, '· according to Loren "The head was watermelonlater that nlibt, at about 12:30 Coleman ol Needham, the shaped, but there were no ears, DOVER - Scotlanc:f'1fas tts a.m. on Miller Htll Road, this author of two books on the mouth or nose. Its skin was It; ...:i "Nessie" an
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5:J "t.- Law enforcement officers and a radio sta-tlon reporter ~ ~ watched;an unldentifled flying
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Cliff Robertson tells of moment he saw Uf(J ACTOR Cliff Robertson this week . from that already high altitude described the startling moment he and it was gone." spotted a UFO "moving gently The SG-year-<>ld star said: "I
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Gyslaine F~ Lafreniere - Newson-Hall Inc1, Publishers, 325 West Jackson Blvd., Chicago, IL 60606, $9.95 (cloth) a $5~95 (paper) - (An attempt to determine patterns in Fortean events by computer evaluations~) ROSS PETERSON: THE NEW EDGAR CAYCE by Allen Spraggett - Doubleday & Co~, Inc~, 245 Park Aven
Ltd. (address as above), approx; $ 8~00 - (Psychic communications allegedly providing data on the builders of the Sphinx~) THE PAST IS HUMAN by Peter White - Taplinger Publishing Co., 200 Park Avenue South, N~Y. NY 10003, $ 8~50 - (Another critique of the "ancient astronauts" theory by a n oted arch
10 F.as t 5Jrd Street, N.Y. NY 10022, $ 20~00 - (Magnificent volume deal ing with Mexican and Central American ruinsJ a companion work to Tompkins ' SECREI'S OF THE GREAT PYRAMID. ) RDCOVER BeOKS*~~**~~**HARDCOVER BOOKS*******HARDCOVER BOOKS*"'~ ***t*HARDCOVER BOOK.'.:
CITY OF REVELATION by John Michell - Ballantine Books, 201 Ea.st 50th St~, N.Y, NY 10022, $1~75 - (Reprint of Michell's work on the geometries of ancient sites, numerological mysteries,
1301 Avenue of the Americas, N,Y. NY 10019, $1~50 - (the fifth in a series of Drake books on ancient space visttors!)
666 Fifth Avenue, N,Y,, NY 10019, $2~25 - (Paperback edition of Lunan INTER.STELLAR CONTACT; theories on outer space messages~ contacts,
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(address as above), $3.95 - (A followup to preceding book, giving de- tails of other experiences of a similar nature.) THE BIBLE AND THE BERMUDA TRIANGLE by GEORGE JOHNSON & DON TANNER Logos International, Plainfield, NJ 07060~
Sti l ley - G.P . Putnam's Son s, 200 Madison Ave ., N. Y. NY 10016 , $6.95 Gen eral surv ey of exobiology and our efforts t o contact ET life.) THE CHRONICLE OF AKAK.oa by Karl Brugger - Delacorte Press, 1 Dag Hammarsk j old Plaza, N.Y. NY 10017, $7.95 - (Supposed ancient writings from South Americ
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The Night I Saw My First UFO "The sound had caused us to look up. What I saw was a large black shape moving rapidly away from the ship.
- BULLErr'IN amount of skepticism about his photol. "There weren't many people to go to who AFl'ER SCRl1TINIZlNG the Jll'h*, *********JUL 28 I 1977********* were seriously willing to talk about I Brown became sidekmUy lntJiiued to
were seriously willing to talk about I Brown became sidekmUy lntJiiued to them ," he said. ask for i 1!11* at ~ 1'9ptlves. One person who accepted the photos at Armed wl1fl a malPlf1ial glass, BIOWll face value was Ellsworth Erick.son, carefully went over the~ negaUv~ud
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516 West J4th Street, N.Y., NY 10001, $4.50 .- (Slim volume recounting the author's UFO sightings at her Idaho home; includes UFO photos,) STRANGE STORIES OF UFOs by Len Ortzen - Taplinger Publishing Co., 200 Park Ave., South, N.Y., NY 10003,
A MATTER OF IMMORTALITY by Jess Stearn - The New .American Library, Inc, FUTURE SCIENCE edited by John White & Stanley Krippner - Doubleday & Co,, Inc~, 245 Park Ave., N.Y. NY 10017, $4.50 - (Nearly 600 pages of writings on life energies and paranormal phenomena; contributions from more than JO auth
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larth er frrirn the Sun. 1t would l1a1e been too cool ••• sightlrigs and photos (Inset) of to support life. as with
EVM'JSTON. Ill. - Evidence pro\·es that U111dcnt1fled Fly.lllg...D.bj.ects really do come fro~ . outer space. says the nation , s to m~estigator of UFO landing sites. .
was photographed over Madrid the week the Six Day War began. Speeding southeast to help the Israelis? The marking bears some resemblance to a Hebraic letter. FOs were heaven-sent to help Israel beat the Arabs, Robert D.
Ezekiel in the Bible. "I have stltutes a formidable air force · LIKE EZEKIEL'S little doubt that they were to supplement Israel's, does angel-related. Ezekiel de- it not?" he pointed out to
"The Bible cites wheels soldiers in the Negev, with . from the Korean that go and return like a flash artillery and tanks, surWar, filmed from of lightn ing," he reports . rendered to 100 lightly-armed "Many UFOs seen on radar Israelis. According to their his cockpit by
Times Bureau Chief LAKE WORTH - " I've done some crazy things that people think are outstanding," he says . " Other
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VANISHED--WITHOUT A TRACEI by Bill Wisner - Berkley Pub~ishing Corp., 200 Ma dis on Avenue, N.Y., NY 10016, ~t l.95 - (A compilation of sea mysteries, including "Bermuda Triangle" material; a sober appraisal of the evidence. )
DOOHSDAYI edited by Martin Eben - The New American Library, Inc., P.O. BOX 999, Bergenfield, NJ 07621, $1.95 - (Anthology of writings on Apocalyptic pr ophecy,) THE MYSTERIES OF THE ANDES by Robert Charroux - Avon Books, 959 Eighth Ave.
Jahn - Penguin Books, 625 Madison Avenue, N.Y. NY 10022, $2.95 - (Largely r ehash of familiar UFO material, plus information on plans for space colonie s,) COSM IC TRIGGER by Robert Anton Wilson - And/Or Press, Box 2246, Berkeley, CA 94702, :;~4. 9 5 - (Space contacts, Magi ck, Aleister Crowley, the
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Record Staff Wrler I lt'u bird... It'aa plane •• Jlt'• a 1uneet? THE BALLOON as it appeared from the Blue tlidge
THF. VILLAG E OF ARES, France , h a ~ installed what it thinks is the world \ first landing field for unidentified fl ying o bjects. The field , edged in lights, ._._...,........,. / /_;;;;
in this area was in July, 1976 between 10,000 to 15,000 feet," he said. over Camp Delaware in He and WFHR Sports Director Terry Stake Winsted when 14 observors
clubs," he said. Borden, who said he had read several books on UFOs, said he and Stake argued about the light and decided that It did not come from an airplane or helicopter.
21, _1977******* ********OCT, 21, 1977******** That UFO Over Ogden Wasn't .
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A very unusual visitor passed through Wayne County skies recently. To one observer, the .visitor appeared a "big ball of fire". To another it was a "great big orange thing res:mbling a sunset", and to a third, a " brilliant red" triangular-shaped object that made no sound. To all evidence, the "visi
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Courier Staff lf\'ai:ONil Betty Cash's thoughts were numb and , junction with NASA to find out what this vague as she accelerated her car on her object was that was said to shoot·"torchway home toward Dayton. Trees were 1like" fire along the treetops that Dec. 29 swaying in the winter wind, cars wer
"Uncle Sam knows an awful lot more than he lets us know about," Menz said. "Whatever it was that those people saw i• probably wasn't a government secret weapon or anything like that - but the military probably knows something about what it was. It wouldn't make sense that it
similar to this one that have happened all Schuessler said he is "intrigued" by around the world. He believes there is a Colby's insistence that the object was good chance they are extraterrestrial. ''diamond-shaped." ''I've been following a
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Tourist fro~ space? Th.e a~-yet ·\rnidentified flying, floating, glowing and screeching object seen by several persons up near the Trojan nudear plant last Tuesday morning should win this area a few · more headlines as the anniversary of Mount St. Helens' tantrum nears.
attached garage to waken her brother. She it landed on the patio behind her house, etayed for 10:minutes tumt>d on the light in the garage, which She figt:"eS frightened the saucer away. scared to death of ll" It left behind, she said, a round, whitbh mark .there and
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In ~me of the most bizarre UFO encounters ever, two prominent men witnessed a _Bigfoot-like creature climb aboard a flying saucer and zoom ::::.:at:::-~j
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WHEN n' MOVED, it went left, right,·up and down, she said. It was "probably 50 feet in diameter, flat on the bottom and dome shaped with a red light on the bottom that would dim. Around the edge were rectangular windows,"she said.
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'1ULY \ D \ctB \ MYSTERIOUS UFOs have returned to plague householders in Church Hill.
returned to plague householders in Church Hill. A spate of sightings in Church Bill WH . reported in the Indicator towardl Uie end of lHt year. And now UFOs have
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"The whole thing's burning up - oh, my God! It's coming closer! We're going to burn up ••. I know we are! "Lord help me - I'm burning up!" . . A hypnotized Vickie Landrum was relivmg her
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~ ·rt hovered about eight feet above t he roof of a · ho~e across .the road from me, she saQd. "I've had nigihtmares ever since and now I can't
NEW UFO SIGHTINGS AT Two Lockerbie
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Dozens of Hamilton County residents saw an unidentified flying object with flashing or revolving green, red and white lights hovering over the
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fact that it stopped right over " It was shaped like a Vora us was weird." boc)merang, outlined in dif- The· UFO also wa~ seen by ferent colored lights. It looked five workmen that mgbt over like the entire sky was filled the huge Phelps Dodge copwith this big object. per smelting plant a Jl!ile
same things." ..And there are many very Even North American lndistriking similarities in these ans of the past noticed and reports from all over the recorded visits by UFOs, said
here in artist's impression ~ - lit up 1the night sky over Moscow and sent people screaming into their homes.
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'IWo §!g!'l~s , of unidentifi~ flying objects - were reported in ·· two Martin County communities Saturday night, just minutes apart with both p~rsons giving vivid descriptions of
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Subu1·b;111 Editor A rash of UFO sightings around the world has stirred high interest . in this phenomenon and a former
NGW'S Of Q~A~G-~"
It was about a quarter past 9 p;m. when Antionette Woods
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discovered. ·. Since the UFO sighting has been· publicized, five other area residents .have reported
'TAt.oM~ WAS~· ~ea \'5 tqe2. . -UFO, ~ of sorts - reported to Olympia police
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What was the thing in the sky above a field south of Monroe last night? A new tower? Or an Unidentified Fiaing object? Rolan Lowery, a retired farmer
line separating them. Above the see if it's still there," says Tiffany. and Jimmy, went into the field to lines, about 50 yards to either side search for the object but could find were two blue lights and above all was a small yellow light.
APR\'- \to \((81. l'' awcett said he questioned Hicks at length Thursday and that he does not believe the sighting is a hoax. He also said North Carolina
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female .. compariion at - Hamilton rear of the object, which Vim popular swimming. hole Gundy took to be from five to 10 about 30 miles west of Austm. By feet- thick, came into view. Set in. it midnight, tired from a day's swim- were what appeared to be two jet
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UFO visits nothing new 'top secret' report says :By Tim Harper Toronto St.i r : Word is finally out. : ~xtra·terrestrial vbitors a re
JUL'I 3 ~9 6l.. Surprise: Lfttle-green men are By LA WR ENCE HILL
Lawrence Fenwick's belief in unidentified flying objects took off when, he says, he clocked one outside his window travelling at 38,000 miles an hour last Nov. 16. " I rhought I saw a star - and then it started moving," said Mr. Fenwick,
.JUL..'( 15 lG. 91. UFO SYMPOSIUM Are ETs hostile? By MIKE LAMBERT
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UFO 1nost likely a inissile launch eoNi".PAGg ..
"It started out as a very bright, '. dissipates. It can take all kmds o . Tur\ i ·~ wfllT~ ' s subintense light in the shape of a
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.. H&N Staff Writer Apower outage early this morning in . the Keno area accompanied by arcing . power lines may have been the basis for numerous reported sightings of UFOs
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First in a four-part series. In last week's issue of the .W::.O Supplement I reported on the recent UFO sjghtine over New York City on f'ugust 24. By no mea.n s is UFO activity a newcomer to New York residents. This week's.article, hopefully,
UFO'S NEW '/O"K STATE SUN- TATTLER
Sep. '\ \ct e~ Were they UFOs?~ Twt/uiii~enti· fled obJ9 fell out ot sky Thursday and crashed 10 ffie central Anatolian plateau, Turkey, with an
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· Driving di)Wll the dlVided highny, with trees shielding the norihbound lanes, several rationalized that it was the headlights of a car on a mountain
\lot.LEY BALL- R&vtew- 't\tr'\t:S Said Coach McDonald: "No one ·on our team is suggesting that thecraft
Seneca County sheriff's office received a report of an unidentifie.<U!yip_g object from ·1c fural Tiffin woman about 9:54 p.m . · According to the sheriff's · report , the woman reported
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UFO MYSTERY A new view on the mystery lights seen by Mr and Mrs H. Maskery at Brassington on October 6
Nov. lo \GS~ Engineer will probe Felixstowe UFOs
Mr. Paul Hermon is hoping for some close encounters with anyone who might have seen strange s.ights in the skies above the town.
0€C.. \0 \~ 82.. LONDON Flying :puizle in ,our sk.ies JUST WHAT was flitting
Reports of a hovering purplish-pink object and a brilliant flash of light have left authorities and residents with a lot of questions but no answers. A cou· pie said they saw the object la!tL-SaP.,&l"day hovering near a neighbor's home near the
No~~ 'IO~\<. S''-'iRe oec.. ,, \C\ei.. L~N. UFO .sighting ~, ·1.. ),.An.other battUng object has been seen ·Jn the sky over ·
Dec., q \C\8;2. Nearly all these si2htin,lls took place,· wllth other Wlitnesses present. -Many occu'l'lred ~n 1978, a- year of great .activity in thts field.
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JAN 10 1qe3 •A sketch by Mrs Carole Grifftt+as of.' whath sow flying over Cardiff last night. She says jhe 'centre light was red
seRtOtJS-'PROBE ti9:!~pti~.~;:~ighting GIANT UFO REPORTS .
REPORTS of o giant triangular object hovering Offr · ~--~ate. · are todcly being · 1nvesin Llancloff, Cardiff, match those mode by six people in SwanHa, ·including two detectives,
!P henomena buffs ·have a ball By Dick Gropn ~ \ "}-~ . .
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PATtWT -rRAt>E~ MAR.2_~ t<\e'°?> Are weg-erting closer to identifying UFOs? .
F~5 16 l q 8~ E. ·T. returni? Boys spot UFO~ above Ayer Hig~~.
MAi\ ;tQ \q8~ E.T., come on down (again) Dr. J. Allen Hynek says the little fellow has been on earth, but sightings aren't properly researched By John Picton Toronto Star
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than one craft. Freeman staff The youngsters also telephoned state police, who KINGSTON - This is no belated April Fool's said they had had three other reports that night of a
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UFO ACTIVITY Is jamming the radar of homin pigeons and dozens of the valuable birds ha-. been lost forever, frustrated owners complain.
UFOs terrorize:- Whfte'
ton, the official Pentagon report glossed over the possibilily that the UFOs were anything other than meteorological mirages. They were officially classified as "unknown."
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Capital-journal staff writer ohn Stroud and Chris Borchert had a close encounter of the convincing
c_oN\JtNC\NGc.oN'T ing, 'I don 't believe it, my God, what does this mean? "' He said the metal had a dense look to
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is out: President · Dwight D. Eisenhower actually met with UFO aliens almost 30 years ago, top British officials have confirmed.
.JUN€ a8 lCiB.2 I Inside Track TW6'f&1rRAGEOUS
policewomen set off a sive hunt for a flying saucer a ft er ch as in g a' mysterious lighted object in the sky over more than . two miles of lonely country
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·T hree say JUL'/ 30 \983
6-HOUR :·CHASE TERRIFIED police played cat-and-mouse for six hours with a mysterious UFO that had them racing across roads, a freeway and through a huge shopping center. Australian officials are still baffled by the drama , which
I what happened to Frederick The four policemen in the two cars were both frustrated
SE?T. ~ \q S3 UFO SPOTTED? Mrs. Juanita Brown, 3318 Pennsylvania Ave., Weirton,
PALM seAc."' Po.st Boynton Beach UFO
S1GHTINGS of giant luminous objects passing over South America and the U.S.S.R. began in 1980. They have been accompanied by reports of UFOs chasing cars, interfering with television and even launching small scout ships with alien creatures aboard.
,..Stunned ar111y··officet:w.itnesses... 4MAZING ·UF~ R~SCUE HurO'~- ~••ent 1-~.,,;.Lus'
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3a KLAMA'nt UPO "It was there maybe thirty secon~," says Patrick. "Then it moved off toward the Pacific Out there over the Pacific is presumably where
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· , "I' krtow it · sounds· ctazy , ·'but l swear to.G'oa Uiat was what I saw. · .. ·" '·, : -~ "I s.creamj;!d ~nd fanjpto . '. uie . hoi.ise:.' r.went intoJhe,
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spotted in the county skies - the third in a week. The latest sighting was made at Grimley, near Worcester, by Jan Bridges and her cousin Lorraine Page as they drove towards Worcester at 4.30 p .m.
saucer landed. · Local UFO experts are convinced his story is true. Mr. Omar Fowler, of the Surrey Investigation Group on
study group and has since b1 He said: "Then they told me come one of its princip; I could go because I was too · consul tan ts. old and infirm for their Mr. Good has appeared o
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At 8 o'clock on the night of July 14, a UFO exploded and crashed in the rugged mountains around Frunze, Russia - but before the spacecraft blew up, the doomed aliens on board ejected a baby to safety, say Soviet scientists.
RHJ.111.t::HEcl-~ An unidentified flying object appearing a1 1ix llghtl In the shape of a "V" was 1een Sun· day night in northern Dutchess Coun· ty, a Mid-Hudso~ specialist reported Tuesday. State police, however, Identified
City man fights for E. T. bodies
Gazette Staff Writer Last July , Bryant filed a He says "thousands" of site, radar-tracking recordsuit in U.S. District Court in documen~s have already \ ings and intelligence analyD.C. to recover the bodies been obtained, but he hopes ses relating to a 1980 UFO
FIGHTS-· DISEASE $ KEEPS YOU YOUN ·
C ha stain's study of the _ - ""J, P•, lq!cnJ hrought him. to Stone The Indian saga tells ot the M<luntain . Ga ., where he en - 'won'derful Kandali • or l·ountercd ~t Cherokee Indian banana bush. which the
researched the Indian legend that claims that the pawpaw Is the fruit of the gods .It fights off disease and keeps you young if you stuff yourself with the
Telepo rtation · ·We h;ive thousand\ of documented ca\es in which people have disappea red richt before the eve' of
• DONALD DENT are usin!! a sL·ience unknliwn l>n brth to kidnap reorlr:
On August 12. 1969. rode behind in a buggy to ' n.:sbu rg . Sirnth Africa. dis ., . . ~ppeared while stayin~ with
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M~tl . .3>o waUkesha woman spot$ UFO
·Weird Glenview sighting leads to 'UFO Code'
What's bUmt orange, shaped llke a cigar or a saucer and is sometimes seen in the skies over the J,.a Vernia
MAR. <\ \ 'i8'f "It bad three or four white lights on By Jim Dawson
Cwmbran couple tell of m y stery object in sl<y
APR. \S tqa'I estimated they were cruising at 2,000 feet at "a faster pace than any
ECONOMlST-.S OUTH WE.~KL'i APR. \5 1~84 UFO 'ex)lert
The .millfons of people who saw "Close Encoun!ers of _th~ Third Kind" and were fascinated by its_ depiction of extra-terrestrials also saw the spiritual leader in the scientific quest for knowledge of UFO~ J . Allen Hynek, a professor at Northwestern
FRESNO BEE CA. APR. 15 l'i 84 There have been about 100,000 reports from 140
B~!Yu!!!9 sa ucer theories keep
NV MlPOL€T~N \\r.\SS HERAL.I> RfCORO Tlie.o~ic:s "We've always gotten reports in waves," he said. "Several sightings are often made
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NEW YORK - Do UFOs exist? Can people bend spoons with psychic power? Is there life on distant planets? Scientists usually don't dwell on such questions. But Tuesday at the American Association .
ject with their own eyes as it Jl...R:. proached the airfield and·sakl1r'was
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He also found 37 were silent, 41 were disc-shaped, 27 hovered, 21 accelerated quickly, 11 landed, 35 were metallic and 30 were witnessed independently. Even
I Thrift and Janet Curry were terrlfi8d by a UFO that chased their car and lit up the Inside like a lightning flash in slow motion. "I've .never seen anything like it, " said Danny, 19, his voice still shaking. ' 'I've never been so frightened in all my life."
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uc:o·~ HtO\~(j \N S~AC.t( CONT . Although it was by no means the first, nor last, reported sighting of an unidentified object in the sky, Arnold's description introduced the term "flying saucer" to America The Air Force quit investigating UFO reports in 1969, but not before it
The man who saw it says he wishes he hadn'l He bas suffered two heart attacks and a stroke in the seven years since the incident, be says, and be added that he felt the scare he received ~t night wa.s part of the reasm. ''I never believed any of that flying saucer stuff," he said. "I always jmt
cuddly little cuties capable of winning earthmen's hearts. Some of them, unfortunate 1y, are coldblooded killers. The first kriown evidence
Hundreds in the East swear UFOs are hovering overhead By Michael Coakley
700 people were crowded into the auditorium of a junior high school, and many of them were concerned that they not appear totally crazy. The purpose of the symposium
as there· been
membe r of the U.S. Geological Survey in Denver, has got in on the act. "Easy,'' lb.e said, "They are eart~quake lights' - little globes of brightness m the past reported on land prone to t:remoirs .. That theory didn't hold up because it
Was green light a UFO?
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Media and public should act -to end 'cosmic Watergate'
'Cosmic ·Watergate' must yield panic to hear that what they have
It's high time gov't opened Pandora's Box on UFO dtita The release in recent years of more than 4,000
on film, but this .oilf·ii _~· (Fn)miaiei'lJ> The ctailn that the final word on hushed un'in some· secret··~ . \I censored
EN61U tR.ER SE~·\\ - lC\ sq Soldiers shot at a 10-foot-tall space alien .. . an engineer was invited aboard a UFO ... a young woman was terrified by an encounter
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UFOs: 11 years later, he awaits their return By JOAN TREADWAY
PASCAGOULA, Miss. - A .
faint chill hangs in the air over ·.. the East Pascagoula River, still lit by a sinking sun. Three shrimp boats move soundlessly toward the Gulf of Mexico; Sea gulls make their last dives of the day. (~tb;t~t;(:4;:-··,;'·'''';> .;
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might read about it in the paBy JEAN~ STUCKWISH ~ ~me i~dividua~s have related pers, but they saw not a word. Here's ano.t her story: ~heir stones, . asking that their
~hat there very well could be tlruch phenomena. People are be- huge,'~ David said. "Probably had the feeling of being watched, ~bo~t eight to 10 football fields and the "star" moved quickly tjinning to discuss the events m towards her apartment, hovering
AfterMASH, once had a bone-chilling encounter with a UFO.
a police car. of Yuma . Arizona. " From this light you could and raced off toward the disThe Farrs were heading rate of speed. And then sud- s ee the UFO create a tant mountain tops where it back to California after visit- denly - to our amazement vacuum , pulling up the vanished as quickly as it ha
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-Southwest bureau "Holy cats!" "Hey - it's almost . .. " "Yeah. Almost a perfect ... " "It is. It's round!"
Arnold died last January. His p·assing went virtually unnoticed by the national media, but the term remains part of the language. That first report prompted others. and sightings grew to the point where the Air Force found itself jnvestigating some 20,000 UFO reports in the next three decades. The
Psychoanalysts say they "lwasdrivinghomeatabout _ . and struggled ," admits one a.m. when I saw a moos- the place," says Jonsson, Jonsson, who had no oppor- can find no logical explanater UFO before me. who is married and has a tunity to use his camera, "I tion for the episode - except " It was 200
Suffolk Pc A!p.erican TV crew films scene of
A FILMED interview with a West Yorkshire
~ov. c..<.~ Pendle's UFO enthusiasts
I was there I HA VE decided to record on tape the true facts and sequence of events that occurred on my farm in the parish of Alresford
Vaghi promotes UFO sightings
Vagbi says he was al~ays -intere8ted in aviation. He mh~rite.d I the interest from his father, Joseph BETHEL - He wants to capitalVaghi Sr., an Italian iinlnicraqt ize on the u.S. fad in slogan Twho tr.ained as a flyer in New ¥ptk
The UFO , Carter said, 'as big . as the moon.' sky and saw the alien ELKE SOMMER fled into "looked as big as the moon overMuhammad Ali was jogher LA home after seeing a· and changed color several
BOXING champ Muhammad All has re-·
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TARRYTOWN - Peter Gersten is a criminal lawyer by profession. But his avocation is tile phenomena known as unidentified flying objects.JU' I~ . Formerly with the Brooklyn District Attorney's Office,
Q: How did you get interested in UFOs? I was interested when I was a boy. I was interested in
Q: How did that first suit go? A: The lawsuit began in 1977. In 1978, t~e agency released about 900 pages of documents concerrung UFOs,
Q: In recent yean, tltere ·have been a lot o~ lllOYies .i "We can't get it confirmed one way or .ihe other. We don't know if they had it or not. Each diver had a different' story," *1id Dale Goudie, director of Puget Sound
"Whatever splashed down in July still ·
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MAK. 3 \qss Close encounten:,f:JfllJlUly kirids: UFOs riJOn't go away The most dramatic - and seeming·
call (a senator),'" Boeche said. M-i eoelh!'~h~~~ t~eecpreucy?bl1"c haassks ~htttt CouF'o~mf (r1gh!). He and Ray m ormat1on.
MAt ~a 1485 Th~ U.S. government's project to track UFOs Operation Starlight is ostensibly an electronic network operated by the United States government in order to catch outerspace radio signals. In fact, Operation Starlight is a tracking station for
~es ;t4 \<iBS Weird eneolMlars of unexplained lind ·
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MAR.~l· l'?85 Couple Blasts Censorship Of UFO Sighting Reports
Lenor~ Heiman vividly remembers the something she saw m 1974. ~he w~s coming out of a grocery store in the small Wisconsm town where she lived, and happened to look up at the sky. A red streak fell toward the Earth - a streak Mrs. Heiman thoug,ht was a burning
Life exists elsewhere in the Universe, the two told their Embry-Riddle audience, sho~ slides and films of numerous sightings as supp0rt. "Are we really the only ones?" Heiman asked. "Are we really that only speek and germ of life? I strongly doubt it."
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A SPACE ALIEN By FRANKLIN R. RUEHL Bigfoot is actually a space alien, say two top UFO experts - and they point to several cases where Bigfoot appearances were closely linked with UFO sight,..
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Mystery sparked after many night
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Rocky Mountain News Staff Writer The way some UFO historians tell it, flying saucers appeared soon after World War II and roamed our skies regularly until about the mid-'70s. With their strange lights and dazzling aerobatics, the
that we'll never have any contact with flying saucer occupants; so this -will be see~ as noose~." A cadre of faithful uro behevers contmues to mvestigate UFO reports. and spread word of the strange phenomenon. ;
"This is a subject that is ex· tremely persistent and extremely consistent and it will not go away,'' said David M. Jacobs, a Temple University history professor who wrote "The UFO Controversy in
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indirect,ly to his decision to inAlan's UFO photo was pubOf the World Staff clude journalism in his educalished around the world. Life Magazine printed it. n a warm Sunday night 20 Too , the photo made him
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N~V 5 lCi85 za, of the Argentine ship Naviero, reported a huge, glowing cigar on the starboard side. "The thing followed us
his career at risk by being Lansing State Journal Next to hunting Bigfoot and the involved because there are Loch Ness Monster, one of the people who do not understrangest pursuits is the search for stand the phenomenon and the close encounter.
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FLYING SAUCER Jore has a component nicknamed "an11el bait'' which is a mysterious, wispy s ubstance reported
C.T Staff Writer Ia there something in Lorain County that could interest beings from another world? Two reports qJ UFO ·s~htins;
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A MOTHER and her teef!age daughter watched in am~e ment a~ a light brighter than any ~tar ~wung backwards and fornard~ in the night sky. Mr~. Joyce Rapley and her
Rocky Mountain News Staff Writer LITTLETON - Government · officials may put down UFOs as science fiction bunk, but a UFO researcher said Monday they can't deny the-contents of a top-secret memQ
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. :Iti~~!~~ 8!!!!!!! over northern Italy, re- · Sabatini: "We have stresJ!Oris . Umberto Costig- · sed the importance ofimlu~nG, ~e of hundreds who .mediate, accurate reports, wit~essed . the s~cular but many pilots are afraid aenal imow. near the'town they Will be considered unof PaVI&. \ fit for f
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Horton, now a 42-year-old corporate lawyer, believes she's telling the truth but fears she'd lose her job were her 20-year-old Steve Kilburn was.?verwhel~ed · by a sense of dread and forebocµ~ each t1llle identity known,_says UFO investigator Hopkins. Under he drove that stretch of Maryland's Route
eyes on the skies ever since the time she saw a UFO.
was driving home from downtown THOMASTON - Blinking red when he and his wife saw whatever it lights glided silently through the was. "I thought it was a plane at blackness Thursday night, pausing to first," he said, describing it as having hover over Thomaston before dart- a row of seven red lights
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Cabbie . tells of dramatic chase with 'UFOs'
A YOUNG ·woman and the taxi driver who was · taking her home are convinced they spotted UFOs above the Royal Aircraft Establishment in Farnborough.
five miles east of the Faral1on I s lands , near San Francisco, California. Flying aboard their Na vy L-8 blimp, they radioed headquarters that they would investigate ,
FEB .2..I; 1'=186 Eric Gairy believes in astral travel,
Throughout the evening
flooded police and airport switch· boards last night to warn of a mystery array of bright lights hovering over
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THE RAMBLER I John McKelway Shedding light on unidentified flying objects One man called to say that he was convinced
Alien spacecraft rises from sea to save a drowning family "They have two children, both in college." According to Stinson, the family had been island-hopping in the Caribbean for
noiselessly beneath the ocean's : swells and a bizarre silence settled in around the frightened family. They joined hands and prayed. And waited." About 20 minutes later, the crew of a Bahamian-based/ sport-
Fifeball zOOms across 1Harbor sky, \V\l\~c.H ?-CJ \qs~
MA.'I 2.4 \986 The UFOs are· back, just in the nick of time Great! Just In time, too. An absolutely marvelous
I have been all over this country talking to UFO. seers, and written lots of their stories, and tiope to do some more, ~nd one thing I* star:kly evlttent. People
STAt-.\OARD S\~R ~~\\\ 2> \ \q9 b 6'3A-2.S NE.BRASKA. 0\L ..JoBBER MONTHLY 66~ ot Old Nebraska
runs the risk of being ridiculed when people hear what his hobby Is. For he spends mo~t of his spare time Investigating the para-normal and, in particular, "ufology". He investigates reported sightings on
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she said. "We are a small group seriously interested in HAVE LOST THEIR JOBS C.t We a.e notMng to do ::::n:::.::. and lmle g,..n men," --~~-~~~~-~~~-·::.... ........ .....
UFo. watcher seeks :r
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AUG ·l4 \G8G U'llexplained light awes area residents, scientists ing manmade satellite. But when he
N_IK ~RS~W will tell you he's not the sort of person who 1magmes thmgs, but he's CONVINCED that he's seen "It was a while back," Nik told us. "I was driving past an old qua~ry o~e night with a few friends when we suddenly saw a light m the sky. It began to do those incredible
any has survived in mythology as the any and destroy all traces of alien famed continent of Atlantis, a won- presence on earth, Rubenis said. drous society that was extremely ad"The continent was pulverized by vanced for its time. Mythology also in- powerful nuclear weapons - literally dicates that
C'61ortul flying object startles Sierra foothills residents By Dave Carter
."I -think a lot of people have seen these thmgs but are reluctant to come forward. People are afraid to face the ridicule. I'm
A.UC! le \~8-6 Ne\N Frontiers sponsor seminar "Exploring· New Frontiers "will be the theme of a seminar
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Arizona Republic Science Writer Wlial aypear,edMtwo l'.ear~ ago ~. l&..a startling discovery has 1 bfil:2me a celest1li.1 mYs"tery. An Arizona astronomer agrees that he probably did not, after ,
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Courant Correspondent PLAtN Ot~R J~N ta 1q e1 c"~:,~·"t) Japanese pilot reports another UFO sighting ANCHORAGE, Alaska - A Japan Air Lines pilot who said his cargo jet
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Pilot ''shadowed by huge UFO" A Japan Ai,rlines pilot, who said his cargo jet was shadowed by a huge unidentified flying object over Alaska in November, has reported another sighting.
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where bizarre animals and plants thrive, strange ig ts dance on darkened hills, and a gigantic airship once cast its shadow over a town may hold
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years after Curtis Olson found two scorched, flattened circles in his cornfield that he claimed were evidence of a UFO landing, his uncle has confessed .to rigging the site as a joke. David Olson, 44, a chemist, said he lugged a butane torch and a posthole tamper into the field following a family di
ctH.rrER 5PAC.G frightened, but just wished he could go with them on a flight. He is one of a growing number of
SCIENCE FICTION: How they saw It In Close Encounters · This week the Aetherious Sotors, or do they know something ciety opened a hot-line and the that the rest of us don't? A call to the press office re- phone never stopped ringing
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The official explanation was l Hastings cautioned .the audiThat policy, Hastings said, a relay broke at a Canadi.a n ence that that particular docu. . The next biggest event in plant, causing the blackout. 1 ment is the subject of dispute UFO history was Betty and Yet, according to Hastings·, the 1
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lawn Or the Jolmny Canon : e a VGOal!181 of •tudylng UFo A\'R'u.- \~ \q S'l '!lf,e ~,generally. disbelieve .\ lfpt>rts, saysille baa good reason. ~\t'itltttnpunity. . · .
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It has been 40 years since Kenneth Arnold, a private airplane piSuspects unreported sightings lot, saw an unknown object and He suspects there may be more coined the phrase "flying saucer,"
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NEXT month UFO-watchers will make a dramatic gesture to prove that extra-terrestrial beings arc talking to us - but their message is being jammed. UFO's • • • are they Big
A FEW years ago some friends of mine, who owned a farm in Wales, were driving a truckload
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ways jetliner made a diversion over the Soviet Union to avoid what the crew reported as an unidentified flying object, airline spokesman A:ran Solloway said yesterday . . The incident occurred in April,
lhat monitors ~rts of UF~ bas made publicentagon wnents that report sightings of unidentified flying objects by soldiers at military bases in the United States.
Close encounters of the
It could be that those involved in the sightings were victim~ of so~e sort of psychological delu~10n, Dav1,s
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They are four feet tall with huge eyes and large, bubble· shaped craniums. They come from across the galaxy - and they may be planning to kidnap
County hotbed of UFO sightings By Jeff Mayers Of Tile state JMl'UI
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.JULY 1'1. \ 87 "I just sat there silently, watching this hazy green globe just kind of circulating over our house. I couldn't believe what I was seeing.
it. B~t w_e bad a hard time keeping up with 1t, because it kept moving hey're out there. Not faster, aliloat the same speed as a little green men with jet. Tben it 1ot away. "MOit people-tboqbt I
RASH of dramatic UFO sightings over Wisconsin's farmland has l.nvestigators puzzling over why that state has become the prime target In a flying saucer epidemic.
Fon Wonh Star-Telegram ~ent had absolutely nothmg to do with the incident.
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A\AG - \8- lqg7 . A WOMAN on a car J?umey to Luton Airport htt the brakes in horror when she saw what she bebeved to be a UFO.
~wo POACHE~ EGGS eWATClllNG: Mrs Sandra Bryan checks the skies for
, can be found in photographs taken by Apollo II : astronauts. ery may close history books : Bateman believes the once and for all on the 42; story of the airplanes' year mystery. strange frozen graveyard
C/Fos remain a mystery,
So what is his theory? If Mr. Fra ncis A . Andrew (J un e I I) chooses to maintain th at it is a bsured for th e UFOs to be fr o m
OF THE TIMES HERALD It arrived in 1976. But Kath "I couldn't believe what I was seeing. . . I looked up again and it was there, just hovering at
UFO Witness They had a slit for the moutl; but no lips.'' Teti says the aliens were wearing silver metalic gowns with rolled collar and cuffs, that
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"More than S,000 sightings were lnvesttgated In that report," Friedman said, adding that after all the statistics were cal~ulated, three percent of those sightings could be classified as "unknown." Still, , he said, " 'Project Blue Book' was
never mentioned In nine neg- · atlvlst books published against flying saucers." Friedman claimed the "government has 160 documents which It refuses to release on
'What if they're watching me?' - Rose Strand Bismarck investigator seeks truth about UFOs
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Johnson got hooked on residents, including two offduty police officers, saw a diamond-shaped, mulit-colored object hover about 500 feet
year ago near the Holiday Inn. " It wasn't aircraft or a weather balloon," Buschena says. '·'It was a
Johnson's investigations take him many places. A native of northern Minnesota, Johnson, 32, has worked at the Amoco Refinery s!nce 1979 when he moved to Bismarck. He's a reserve
J 0\J. \~ N f.\ L Utterly Far-out Organization Flying saucer panel keeps eyes on the sky By Christine Maly
Mysterious lights startle night owls in eastern U.S. ASSOCIATED PRESS
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terrestrials are, where they are from or what they want," Rodeghier said. "We just collect information that we believe stands up to tough investigation. "The reason UFOs remains a perplexing question is because the different disciplines don't communicate ," Rod· eghier said.
LIGHTS IN SKY Was it a close for family?
'There were two lights, one high in the sky and one lower. It appeared as though they were shooting white laser beams at each other." The lights were red, white and green like plane lights, Roger, who works at Reed International, said his
Ge...I \lo ~ "8 7 UFO theory '' ,, MY A'ITENTION has been drawn to your report of an unidentified fl yi ng object seen over York at
was driving alone towards Teignmouth when she saw the 'thing' again. This time she flashed her car headlamps and indicators and she was certain the object flashed 'It had about 20 lights of different· colours and I am sure it was
Ne\J -?- - 1qs 1 Mysterious booms keep experts guessing The.. giantgasbubbleeburped
NORTH HA VEN - "Oh, no. Not again." "Leave me alone." "Get away from me."
in human frailties By TIM NORRIS
of The Journal staff EEING, WHEN IT comes to UFOs, is not necessarily bellevln~:
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time, the small UFd broke off the pursuit and returned to the large UFO and disaPO@lred thlide. The F~4 pilot said till electrical power
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creature was described by area. "J was keeping watch Jim P. Reindt, captain of on deck," recalls crew the U.S.-based seven-man member Angelo Harisse, crew, as having a slick 27, "when I saw a thing regreen body, a dorsal-type sembling a rocket ship ridge running up the top of break the ocean's surfa
UFO 'flap' still unexplained By Mark Holmberg Times-Dispatch staff writer
Radio newsman Danny Gorden 1s convinced of UFO 's validity. "Once you ·ve seen it, it changes your perception .·· UNBELIEVER - ' 'They been up to the
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'This is_not airplanes' Letter from space agency laboratory rekindles suspicions about area UFO
ment agencies in court to obtain hundreds of UFO documents. The issue of !ht: le .t•!r
Fee,- .;t\ \C\88 "First of all, I've seen those pilot:i liy and only a child looking for a UFO ~.- uld think they were a UFO," Imbrogno sam.
Now for the meat: I (that's me) am obviously a skeptic, in spite of the fact t~t certain relatives saw that flying saucer, because I didn't see it. However, I am not opposed to the Elmwood UFO Landing Site if it gets publicity for UFO Days and draws tourists.
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Supernatural subjects. - I opened the door and rushed PENDENT series, extracted from this, the 151st title · into the house. from the cottage publishers of St Teath, Michael Wll'As 1 did so the UFO lifted
.. It's very, very strange . It lights up the whole sky and seems to be coming from the direction of Blackburn or Darwen. " The flashing light may
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Steve said: "The Minstry of Di fence say that these things do nc around the reservoirs. One theory exist but why is the all th is that they could be taking on hullabaloo and hushing things up Why do they want photographi
PREVIOUS local sightings of UFOs include: S<;pt 17, 1954: Farnw.orth couple Mr and Mrs James C layton of Lupin Avenue see a " flying saucer" racing backwards and forwards along the horizon at Holcombe Brook. Sept 2, 1957: Headline " Yellow Ball of Fire seen in Rivington Night Sky".
\JAN ''- 1'1&8 visited Tier? By ROQUA MONTEZ IV
The possibilities are infinite but the probabiiites are limited . · Sky-r~ding. bright, blinking lights re·
J.\N \-!> \ 1B8 Tier is in the dark about flying object By ROQUA MONTEZ IV
.-:i t~N .J.. UFO labeled as merely meteorites
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GlAIMby Bany lllafield A DRA YCO'IT Unidentified Flying Object investigator is accusing the authorities of a massive cover-up over widespread UFO sitings. Mr Dennis Harriman, local coordinator of the National UFO lnvestiga. tion Society, says- he has
By SYLV~A JONES A LAUGHIMG policeman's smirk turned to wide-eyed wonder when he answered a midnight call from a schoolgirl astronomer.
Police are investigating sightings of UFOs over Burntwood. Two unidentified flying objects were apparently sighted over Boney Hay
,_,, ·Strange lights in the Newhall night ; sky have prompted a UFO alert. UFO's'more are
"What makes it remarkable is that lights were leaving the craft and then returning," be said. "Three of the people who saw it got an instant tan from it as though they had been on a sun bed." . _, ~W~~~ntifib·~ --~~g~ objbi~ 1 was .spott.e d by Mr nenry uvu as e was walling s uog.
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spotter Mr Denis Harriman is still investigating mysterious objects seen
worker bas thrown his weight behind mystery UFO sightings which have left South East Essex stargazers mystified.
A 16-year-old schoolboy plus a woman and her friend have joined the ranks of people who claim to have had a
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object has been spotted over Blackmore End - just three weeks after two policemen reported a sighting in the Dunmow area. .Beauty therapist Tracy Little was driving out of her
Seeing bright lights before the
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vinced he had an encounter of a third kind when he was among·30 drivers who halted on a road from Sawbridgewortb to Hertford, on Tuesday evening, to look at a brightly lit · object which appeared tO be hovering 40
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mind on the subje<;t, he admits field, Leeds and the Lake DisIt was last October that spottrict. there are things that he cannot tings hit a peak_ He received 51 reasonably account for. John Hurley said: wAll the dein the course of two days, chartscriptions
pensioner has come forward to back claims of a UFO sighting in Amateur photographer Andrew Farnaby captured
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sighting in Bradford-onAvon has been con· firmed by a second 1WO UFOs have been spotted ' over Farnborough town centre
Andrew, 20, of Forber Road, Linthorpe, was out with three pals when he
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ALIENS from outer space turned a distraught family's young son into a green olive and then drowned him in a Martini glass.
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LANCASHIRE is flying into its first encounter with UFOs - at Blackpool. The resort is the setting for the county's first conf ere nee on the subject. conventional aircraft and And organis ers are ~ Gu~st speaker.s include man-made UFOs. That
A grandmother is still baffled by a bright object she watched in the sky for three Each night Mrs Edna
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day accept the strong evidence for parapsychology and mediumship, and
Most people in this 1970s. I personally re- saucers - yet his uncritiLAWRENCE ceived an apology from cal acceptance of unin- country, according to an · Director/European HeadChristopher Evans over formed debunkers like optnion poll last year, be- quarters Secretary, The lieve in life on other planet
By Lynn Howard News Journal
Field Investigator's Manual, states that the investigator must employ scientific detachment and not let his or her personal views or perceptions color the research. The
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with the first sighting 42 years ago in Roswell, N.M. Walter showed a 15-minute film, produced by Home Box Office, about the first Debris was d$covered on a ranch, and the owner was svi.om to secrecy by the U.S.
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/ \U&- ~ ~ - \ G88 A Russian scientist said the ··it's not rewarding," said Sicreatures might simply be try- 1vad, who now works as a freight in& to say ".l\ello." An American inspector and writes science ficscieritist Said they might be the 1tion. "UFO sightings are not soinventions of JMk>ple need
of them were. But I am a curious and "Peep" or "The Two" talked person, and I think we, as a cur- hundreds of fol.lowers into givious people, ought to try to find I ing up everyt~mg from s~x to out. That's what Ufology is all jobs to possessions for a trip to " another spiritual plane on a
There are two odd things information. Sivad hopes to do this by revivabout Nor Sivad of Memphis. JULY 2S \Ci 88 One is that he prefers to use ing a UFO investigative group similar to one that was active in his name, Ron Davis, backward.
them, they were red, green, Patrolman had seen a UFO big as experts are still bafa football field. Sivad started inblue, silver or circles of light. fled by unique video They were shaped like saucers, vestigating. shots of a dazzling His investigation led him to
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By JANE MATTHEWS That's the question tantalising scientists this week after an amateur photographer captured incredible shots of a dazzling UFO - hovering
So\.1.1'.. . _ Hu M ,3ic 1<,s't i.7E. "IF anyone else had told me that story, Billy, I'd lock them
T SILBURY HILL A MYSTERIOUS set of circles has ap peared ne ar Silbury Hill firing speculation that the area has received a visit from extra-terrestrials.
UFO investigator hopes to meet
Blade Staff Writer If it takes courage to admit pub- licly to having seen an_U11identified . F:lyj.r.ig Qpj~ct , then Thomas Titus
ENCOUNTER FOR FRIENDS A STRANGE flying object was spotted by early birds in a Wearside village. Civil servant Steve Barksby (22). of Rosslea, Shiney Row, his sister Jill (19), and friend Tara Patterson ( 19), from
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people called police when a mystery ball-shaped unidentidfied flying object was spotted hoverin(I
"They are," he says
Baltimorean finds ~iant signs of life in fuzzy slides of Mars By Lu ther Young f It were any pla net but Mars Barron
BARRON KEMP Claims th ere's life on Mars numerous technical manuals. he He examines the grainy. fuzzy
Well, ah ... "I know these things are real. We have spotted them .. . . I saw one as a little boy. My wife saw one about a year ago. It attacked Links UFOs, ·
A respectful treatment of flying objects
George Fawcett displays some of his memorabilia and plans for a UFO museum. Man Keeps Tabs On Strange Events LINCOLNTON - George Fawcett reels off little factoids about UFOs and
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from Cheyenne Police Officer ter in Denver and were told no Marty Luna about an object hov- objects were reported on its A possible ~g of an unering about 15,000 feet with radar system. identified flying object northwhite and blue lights and a seTwo freighters flying to ries of red vertJcle running
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CopS claim they saw LEMONT, Ill. (AP) - Four police officers were out on patrol when they saw Dashing lights, but there was no motorist in distress. The officers say they believe they
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Associated Press , PINE BUSH, N.Y . - Clouds quickly fill the night sky, obscuring a nearly full moon. It's not a good night to find Whatever's Out There .
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investigating whether the craft had illegally entered OCT .l.1 \C\ SB British airspace.
It was the only unusual sighting in the air Tuesday night. JTHS administrators· will receive the night. As the hour grew late, Pl;ijnfield police said nine resi- 6.9 percent pay raises. Sec. 4,
Help with UFO research plea
6C..T I~ I <i 8~ Plea to UFO· witnesses
CCI ';;:l..I L.. \.!) '~ \) c I'-\. cctly to give full details first
Casebook of Allen Con- tact (Soawnlr £1%-95), Vallee lists over 30 types of supposed ET's that
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that anyone reporting an expeNorth Little Rock rience with a UFO might be Early in October. U.S. cititouched in his/her head. zens learned that NBC Nowhere do we find the proplanned to broadcast a twogram host giving list~ning milhou r program from Gulf lions reports on maJor act1viBreeze. Fla .. on
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Belleville~ braces fOr retUrri··; of UFO believers Oct. 29
"'· could really watch it farther." Unlike Kazmar, she says she enh joyed the attention the ~~g J)~c '\ \ ct~a
UFOs: Watch.ing.Us . · -watChing Them? VISITOR? One of the other-worldly "visitors"- with whom Whitley Strieber claims contact was drawn by Ted Jacobs for the T988 ·booklacket of Strleber'i·"Transformatlon, 1'he Breakthrough."
Good (William Morrow and Company, New York, 1988; 592 pp., COMMUNION, A TRUE STORY, by Whltley Strieber (Beech Tree tsooks, William Morrow and Company, New York, 1987; 299 pp., $17.95.) TRANSFORMATION, THE BREAKTHROUGH, by Whitley Strlber (Beech Tree Books, William Morrow and Company, New York, 1988
Tree Books, William Morrow and Company, New York, 1988; 256 pp., By PAT HAMMOND
Sunday News Staff ER FAMILYhad told her .!lEQs were the work of the devil, and that if she ever saw one, the devil would be sure to come after her. And now the woman had seen a UFO, hovering over her car as she drove along a
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600 people in Pennsylvania reported seeing unidentified flying objects or strange creatures last year, according to two UFO researchers.
Center for UFO Studies 2457 W. Peterson Ave . Chicago, Ill. 60659 Mark Rodeghier implies that unsolved UFO cases point to extraordinary events . This can be refuted by considering the
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Dbc 'l l(\ ~cc Obj~sts in the sky On behalf ofMansfteld UFO group and its Investigation team A-U-RIS.A I would llke to ask the public I! anyone saw any strange lights or objects In the sky during the tl.rst week of November around
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Police officers have been some of the most reliable witnesses to sightings of UFOs. Ken Sloan reports on his own experiences and those detailed in a recent book
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UFO in the last few weeks? If not, don't 1955, when she was to death" after a b e t 00 upse t ' f or "scared flying saucer buzzed her
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" I've always been skeptical (of UFO reports), but I'm a believer now, " said Joanne Piluski of Route 3, Rushville, after she and..her two daughters and several others from Rushville and the surrounding area !i.alY-..&range unjndent!fiable lights in the sky last __Tuesday evening, Jan. 31. Joanne sa
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lights in the sky . have been reported near Southend Airport. A teenager and her mother from Eastwood watched a bright light
Science and the unknown rivate citizens who have reported UFO sightings to government officials sometimes complain of secrecy, frustration and laughter.
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in a circle in the sky ahead of them. Zimmerman said they watched
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He said there may have been several different objects sighted, or people may be reporting sightings of the same object seen from different angles. Fyffe Police Chief Junior
Fred, 'Do you see what I see?' I think Newhouse News Service he said 'What is it?' At that pomt I
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Advertiser Staff Writer FYFFE - Friday night was not a good night for UFO watching. At least that's what the experts here said. The
"It has been like this every night Guatemala grippedButby
CITY, friends, so I.know I am not crazy," "I have seen the UFOs three Guatemala - UFO-mania is said Juan Carlos del Monte, 28. "We times," he said, adding that he did sweeping this Central Ameri- saw two red lights far oft' in the not want to give his name because
El Progreso, Guatemala he mysterious lights have been appealing In the sky over eastern Guatemala nearly every night for the past month . They have brought thousands of sight· eers to this mountainous region. dominated
A suspected 1969 UFO from the collec· tion of a Guatemalan UFO investigator. unemployed father of three. "Do I believe In visitors from other worlds? Yes. I believe the possibility exists."
tions. Isn't memory uncannily accurate un- more the volr.1teer is observed and interrogated, the ·greater the motivation to der hypnosis? Unfortunately for UFO buffs, no. Count- come up wid: a cracking good story," he less experiments have shown that, while says. An abductee who has been written hyp
not. Although abduction books "should be
Is there anybody HEADLINES in a certain national newspaper can't be helping Mr
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The main explanation is the fear of ridicule but there is another, more extraordinary reason put forward by him. There arc docwnentcd cases 1 of certain people being abducted
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WAY WE WERE Those mysterious lights in the sky often have down·to·earth explanation! Sighted by:
who dispatched four cruisers to the area and sealed off the walled-in Riverside Cemetery. "A search of the cemetery grounds located a plastic bag hanging in a t,ee," The Republican reported-the next morning. ''This long, plastic .. \OC-140 ED\TOR-4-"U8L\St-1~\< wet::l<'Y
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INIMiD-AIR PL_ THE captain and passengers on a VIP flight watched in amazement as a UFO
Viller, was among executives and journalists who witnessed the drama on the inaugural flight of the firm's McDonnell Douglas 83. At first captain Bob
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OR STEVE ZALEWSKI of Sy racuse, UFOs didn't exi st - a t ica St,n ot unt il t he night he saw one. He was 16, on hi s way home from a Junior Ach ievement meet·
suburban Indianapolis family has said that tests did not show by Strieber and Hopkins - rriigh t bestowed a kind of credence on him to have the illness.)
Ste1rarr has heen studrin~ incidences of' UFOs orer the tmm "t<>r' SC'l'eral rear.~ . Hae he presrnts his /i11di11gs an(/ sug~ests rhere could he more to the 1111e.Y/>lai11ed sightings tha11111eets the eye ...
In the advert for the first non-stop flights from Singapore to London , the oicture is one of three UFO ohoto-
'thing' spotted in the sky by Heywood ambulancemen and Leigh factory workers in the
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BAFFLED police are searching for a crashed plane that vanished without trace.
MA'{ .:;o l <189 ErMI\ CCON '1 "I'VE BECOME, NOT CYNICAL but disillusioned with the way things are 'being
disillusioned with the way things are 'being done," said Imbrogno, who has ceased active investigation of reported UFO sightings "It · was the signal versus the noise and the ~oise kept getting bigger and bigger and bigger and the signal kept getting smaller and smaller and
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UFO hotline ABOUT four weeks ago you very kindly a very large object exploded in the sky at
INCOLNTON - They're here, says George D. Fawcett; no doubt about it. The only question is: What do they want? " If you don 't believe in UFOs,
· For more information on MUFON , write: George D. Fawcett 602 Battlegrpund Rd. Lincolnton'
Kriox engineer studies UFOs, solves mysteries Booms, green ice part of his probes By JAN MAXWELL A VENT
News-Sentinel staff writer David Hackett is a scientific ghostbuster. He spends hours of his free time searching for scientific explanations to reported sightings of
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Chr o rn cl e ~ to ff wr ite r hey seem to come straight out of the movies or comic books: glowing metallic saucers. orbs and ciga r sha pes, sweeping soundlessly along the horizon, hovering or even landin g. They are said to leave scorched ea rth
'1 <.JN E '2 <.... \ ~8<1 ARE UFOs PIE IN THE SKY? NOT TO GRASSINGTON'S SOBER tion) does happen . Every day I investigate makes it more believable."
tnose ot otners, in tne va11any ot urus as visitors from other civilizations. "WE WOULD have to be supremely
sure what to believe. Long-lived aliens from outer space who feed on the oodi ly fluids of humans and cattle are holed up in a New Mexican underground bunker and have wiped Jut soldiers sent to dislodge them.
spoUed in the sky by a Hockley couple is being investigated by a team of UFO specialists.
Mystery circles the shapes of things to come?
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Has the borough been invaded by aliens? S CH.ITH \.VALE'S
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UFO vyatchers study evidence of other this photograph, taken by UFO watcher Walter Andrus, show evidence of alien visitors to our planet? 9 HbSTLY GLOW ... do
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has analysed them closely and ruled out a hoax . He believes they are genuine said Mr Andrus. "We gave Mr Walters a
Free Press Travel Editor 11 Caroline Schoeder knows about the visitors is what her neighbors tell her in Elmwood, Wis., "and they wouldn't make
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Herald staff writer Before any New Age manifesta· tions such as channeling and Shirley MacLaine, before spirit guides, before crystal power and
Reagan and Jin uny carter, have reported seeing "something up there," but it should also be noted that Reagan believed in a balanced budget and Carter in a second UFOs have adorned the sky
S6? '1 - IYSq Mah claims to have seen UFO in Lincolnton By Donna Cox
11·as feeding his dog and smoking ;1 ciga retlC' on a Friday aflernoon .r hcn he spotted a lriangularshii ped obj ect the size of a :)tl'<llth bomber heading toward thC' McGuire Nuclear Plant sub-
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Spaceships ovor Rod Square? The Soviet press speculated that scorched earth near a Moscow highway was eviden ce of a UFO. Soviet Union invaded by Westen1-style news
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FOSTER CITY Jaine Butcher was at a high school football ga me when she first saw It. ' ' When everyone else was focused on the
UFOs or whatever-visit area agab
From Page lA "It wasn't as bright this morning as it was yesterday," Mrs. Quick
UFo'::> TOCIC. H ""T\.Q o \e> ~ N $ And he certainly doesn't want any calls rom supermarket tabloid magazines such 1s the one that reported the late Elvis Presey has been spotted recently shopping in
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Washington County Bureau Town of Osceola - For the price of a can of Point, a customer can hear some pretty good tales of UFOs at Benson's Hide-A-Way on the--north end of Long Lake.
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S6P·'1 \C\(R GF airman sees UFO By Brett Benson Herald Staff Writer
Au es- 3o \ct89 Leilani Brissette-Dearing 's sketch of the space ship she boarded in 1987.
got. her Ph .D. from Vanderhilt l1 1 ve rsit.y in Nashville in 1987, is former director of psychological sr vices for Sumner Memorial Hospi' in Gallntin, Tenn. She said ihat h contacts with ihe Pleiadians beg
Ufologist Jenny claims
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fl ying green light reported to have been see n in the night s ky over Fil ton and Y ate w as s potte d further
claim to have sensational evidence which finally proves the existence of alien spacecraft. They claim to have infonnation and pictures which prove an alien spaceship was shot down by an airforcc pilot in
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pictures of some large burn marks. Rt91Sl9r Stiff Writer about 18 fee t in diameter, and someFlying saucers, !Jn!dentifil'._~ flying objects, here in body is saying dogs were barking ou t Here are the reports:
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Of the Tribune staff ILLSBORO , Wis. - Harley Pliner stood on the back porch of his Hillsboro house
"We never intended to have any publicity ," he said . " That's why we didn 't say much at the time. I think differ-
round, metallic, kept changing colors and was moving 800 to 900 mph at 3,000 feet some distance off his left wingtip. "There was no way it
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stoppable "Invasion of the Body Snatchers.'' UFO sightings have lost some credence in recent years , having
Council denies , Mystery flier baffles man
red lights in the sky left a local man bemused. Mr John Gillam had . just left his home at 3 , Pant Glas, Sychdyn, at 8.20pm when he s potted
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the place to be even for aliens, according to a UFO expert. Mr West said: " This
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Nov - \ 3 - \ 9 8 q "Something was sighted. going behind the aircraft from nght to left before exploding in a blue and white flame ," said a British Midlands spokesman today.
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Now it's Hungarians' turn to see little green men BUDAPEST, Monday
A MONTH after the Soviet Union was swept by tales of visitors from outer space, Hungarians have started seeing unidentified flying objects (UFOs) and little green men.
N~\' t~ l'\~ 9 ODD INSURANCE ORE than 5000 American citizens have now insured themselves against being kidnapped - by aliens!
Newhouse News Service GREENVILLE, Miss. - After 20 years as a pilot, Bill Kimmel isn't easily impressed by what he sees in
WASHINGTON - In an effort to quell growing public fascination with UFOs, the Soviet Union has publisned an explanation of the Petrozavodsk phenomenon - perhaps the most famous Soviet UFO incident.
Ra leigh Bureau LINCOLNTON - Some peo· pie believe llrnt Pre s ident Harry Truman made a pact with an alien nation in the e<1rly 1950s that allowed creatures from outer space to set
UFO sighting claims BRUSSELS, Belgiu m - The air force and police are investigating numerous UFO sightings near the borde~n
Journal Staff Writer When he was a teenager, John Musgrave dreamed he was taken
e ABDUCTIONS: While Muscome out to pick a flower, then go grave doesn't believe he was actuback to the ship. ally abducted as a teenager, many • VOYEURS: These critters North Americans have reported hover over a si ngle person or a that they've been taken up into group of people, momentarily par- sp
She later told the homeowner, "I got up and went downstairs to . check the front door - and that's the last thing I remember." The homeowner added : "Month~ ~ater , under hypnosis,
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Eagle Staff Reporter They're here. Or, at least, they may have been here. For some Butler Township residents Thursday night may have seemed like something right out of the movies.
l SAW a U FO in hroa d daylig ht at 7.50am o n Sa turday . I was d riving dow n Tor4u ay ·s Tcignrnout h Road
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Obsenrers don't have clue about UFO's origin Sight ings as far a\vay as western Md. By ERIC RUTH
S taff reporter The mysterious glowing ba ll Lhat . hot through night skies remained a mystery
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Oth er observ ers reponed . imilar ch1:iractcris;tics. Den Lauber, ri 66-~· ear-old engineer. sRi d he wa, drivi ng west from Bowie. Md .. when he saw a bright. hlue·1lfeen light with an
I saw one of the strange things in the sky again the other night when I happened to be out late near the small town of Lagro, Coming home from work at midnight,
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R'olmes' ring remains an unsolved mystery
T·R Staff Writer A Holmes County family will tune in to an NBC television broadcast of "Unsolved Mysteries" with special interest tonight. When it does, the family of Judi Neville may well experience a feeling of deja vu.
Of The Times Slaff GARLAND - A former U.S. Air Force pilot said he is convinced that a brilliant white light ® claims to have seen hoverfng near this
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night, when most people look up at the sky they see stars. Brenda Carnes sees a UFO As leader of a group of Trumbull County UFO enthusiasts, you
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~ :He added, "God ,just didn'Cplace Br Lee Davidson
barn, R-Utah, who raised eyebrows tast year by insisting non-Earth life ~hile fighting to save an Air Force program looking for extrater~estrials, is doing it again. : He told a convention of 5 000 t\merican Legion Auxiliary wo~en
STAR STAFF WRITER The Gulf Breeze Sightings Is
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Dr: tarry Rotenberg a W · · agree that someone who'beli!v~~~ss~g psych1at~ist, does not talked with space bein sis e . as seen flymg saucers or
MAQ.- 2.1~ \qqD "The thing that makes a d I . -.1 . Rotenberg said. " If it 's shared~ us10n 1l1s that it 's unshared, " - people. that remo ves it from th Y hulndreds or thousands of e rea m of mental illness.
Senior News Writer PORTSMOUTH, Ohio - Reports of a ~t.erioUS-lighL.fil.!:.~king from the .sky_ and erupting mtoa fireball about 10 miles northwest of
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sightings get reported at all. The problem is, people often are afraid to talk or don't know who to tell. Well, you can tell Randy Miles, for one. at 95.3-1204. And if you're interested in becoming a MU FON field investigator,
The field of UFO investigation gains have convinced him that the phenomena is real.
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second annual Ozark UFO Conference this weekend attracted more than 300 - earthlings, that is. A conference room at the Inn of the Ozarks was filled to capacity Saturday afternoon as conferees heard updates on the latest research
imal mutilations; Lauren Rose, a Virginia writer who related ·an a!iP,n-abduction experience; and·An·
Melllory hid uFo horror' speaker s:a~s BY BILL BOWDEN
Democrat Faye"eville Bureau EUREKA SPRINGS - L ren Ro se knew she had a pr~b!em when s he. aw.o ke naked one mornin g lying m 2 feet of snow outsi de her Co lorado
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An astronomer is baffled by seven documented sightings - in Canadflas Y.!1iii qf §trange flash ing IJ@ts:~n .theroght sky. · In a least three cases, startled observers the next morni ng discovered puzzling circl~ swirled into th e groun d - " la nding
Repository staff writer PIKE TWP . - A bright. .w.hi1.e orb that shmyed}ij?Tnthe eas~~ rn - sky over Dick Deitrick's spread in so u t hw es tern Stark Co unty re cently was likely "a fi rst cousin
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Democrat Staff Writer A robotics expert and former mission specialist for NASA said Sunday the B-2 Stealth bomber is made from
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the groun d rodor ," declared Col. Wilfred de three lorge circular oreos of white light . Belg ian Brouwer (in set ph oto). Air Force jets hove chased the object and ore now · when the jets were ordered to ~aIC1 Col. de Brouwer, "The miliThe most incredible UFO scramble in late March, they roared
" It made practically no noise only a slight humming - and it made no turbulence on the ground even though it flew at a very low altitude. On the underside were three large circuiar areas of white light at each angle of the triangle."
the UFO on film. Col. de Brouwer added, "Reports ENQUIRER
UFOs, logic fly out window in new book
"Occasionally, we were tracking things that weren't satellites," he Yet most of the astronomers didn 't report their findings for fear
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two hours · of the trip were missing from their memories. The woman then began to suffer nightmares and her husband developed severe
By KAYLENE NELSEN star map she had seen while on
SPace Aliens Are About to Make Contact! That's the message coming through loud
J ust once I wo ul d like to hear about a UFO tha t touched do wn on second base in the middle of a Ya nk ees-Red Sox ga me at Fenway Park. That way you 'd have about 33,000
The other thing is:· If there's gomg to be only one eyewitness to a UFO s~ghti~g, it has to be someone like, oh, David Brinkley or Jeanne Kirkpatrick, your basic
is the same problem I have with Elv is sit up and pa y a ttention . crossed my desk . which got me to sightings, namel y, the credibility of the At lea st I a m. Ca ll me na ive , but I just thinking about the whole
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