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APRO Bulletin, January 1956

The Air Force was tightening its public messaging on UFOs while privately admitting it had no explanation for a significant percentage of reports. APRO continued building its case files with emphasis on South American cases.

10
Sighting Reports
5
Countries
2
Object Types
CanadaFranceUnited KingdomUnited StatesVenezuela
Disc/SaucerSphere/Orb

Sighting Reports

United St, Nebraska, United States

f.j,vernrnentinforrnatlon policies has tufned A house subcons:Litteeinve stiiltinp; prrblicr but op roro unusual securlty labels tr keep^irrf''r;rltion fron beccrninl ,f ConQperations the Governncut H,)Usc C|afrra' John E. l]oss, ir, (Detn,CdIif') a cl','luwirs It a111. of r:f strqng'est the nittee

Innlhile, Venezuela

.,r51ch Ruppelt states as fact stick out like scre thunbs, 4t?ng Severel things between his 15 tq 20 percent tNKNo:liis as c(*Tpared Tf,e differ"ntb ,rri"tr ar"i–fit (?) Ruppeltrs stat,:nent that Innlhile at one tine the offli|F ilio"t'ffur;i-y,.this is,nr long'31' tmc and never cial attj.turle wes

Bloenfontein, New York, United States

There has been a ilre:t incrcasc in the groen arcas on l{,ars j-n the past decades ard further orobin:'in the future n.ly unveil nr.'t only answcrs, but new guestions. an.i satisf)rinp were tlre four listcd obscrvati,rns nade b)r Particularly interestin; 9r. E, C. Slipher Curinii tiis w,:rk at the L

Dallas, Texas, United States

we rc nder' 2rr,(+i'tt*t$t${F}fiFtF)t of Dallas, Texas, obsenred an 0n Decenber z'th, 1955, !,{rs. !,rtnryAgnes Ferraro The object attrlCted her lignt's over- lalLas; obJect, shoning t"ny aifterent-colorc<t acrcss the sky, then-ascended attcntlon at first because of the way lt'rscofltedl that it app

Creenfield, Massachusetts, United States

tte obJect; an alrport offlcj.al (who had not seen the obJect) seid it appeared fr_oaldescrtpticns to be at cI-rud height—10r000 ft. He cru!1 give no miieor,:1ogical errplanati:n for 1t and said there were no alrcraft repcrted in the vicin:_ty at (Apparently CanaCian official,e had not been given

United Kingdom

A dark gray obJect descrlbed as resembllng a ship without superstructure, vras aeen b3r the Vice Chalrrnan of the Fraserburgh Sea Cadets Corunlttee, a l[r, Janes Oarden and 5 bcys of the Fraserburgh Sea Cadets while rryhiIe, cruising 1n the barbol on ? AuEnrst, 1955. The tirne was 8llr0 p. n, the p

Sush Pine, Ontario, Canada

On Sept lJ 1ast, Frfnt drrl Eileen Borrles, Brorx, I'ie'lvIork, were fishinf, a reserv^tr near Sush Pine, lI. Y. A loutl s.plaph and gurryling sound interrupted the l.{r. Brrcles was dlsenghyihn cf the lappi-ng .waves ,ln,Jattrret,c'J their attcntion. tan61lng flshing lined, d.j.dnrt's,:e tbe j-nit

France

-, f,a o a / ^, red flane pass pllot ftylng to London says he saw an object spitting lnterndttent days later, obsenratory offiParis his plane anrl dlsapltear into the clouds. t*no tcould balloons carryhave beent one of those /rnerican ciaLs salrl that the objeet lng pro-Yicstern literature behind th

El Paso, Texas, United States

' El Paso, Texas an:l Juarez, Chihuahua, lfexico, 1J Feb 56: An unidentified ai.robnrne object clroi:ped intc lrtev;iccjust South cf the Rio Gr,:ncle. ,ilthough a lot .>f palaver hit the 81 Pas.i pa.rcrs (not pickecl up Lrnthe vdre services) saying the obJect c.ruId h:rvc been th;s, an.l elrlC heve

Trenonton, Utah, United States

seen bgr lhe m.rch-debatbd and deblrnked Trenonton, Utah ,saucer novies were first t l r e pu b }L cin a sneakprevlewlnHollywoo d o n l' lo n d a y , 2 J jrp ril. ' A lt h o u g h t h e f i] n rag not f grcdt sensatl,rn, it was impressing en'.rugh,it, seerns, to war1;r arhole rant tlre deCicati.:rn

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