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APRO Bulletin, July 1957

The Levelland wave and the Sputnik-era surge in sightings made this one of the busiest years in UFO history. APRO's correspondents in Brazil were reporting encounters that would not reach English-language audiences for decades.

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Sighting Reports
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Countries
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Object Types
JapanUnited StatesVenezuela
Disc/SaucerLight/Glow

Sighting Reports

Kansas City, Kansas, United States

Four ObiecfsOver Konsos Cify, Konsos We are indebted to Frank Inderwiesen for the following detailed account of four UAO in flight over Kansas City. Mr. Inderwiesen, an electronics engineer on business in this vicinity, had heat'd of us and stopped for a chat, mcanwhile relating the following: On 23

United States

A veritable gold mine of facts is the new book, "The Inexplicable Sky" by Britisher Arthur Constance,which deals with mcteols, {ireballs, mirages, things that fall flonr the sky and latest facts about flying saucers. This book, in tbe writer's opinion, is one of those rare tomes which is not only we

Southern California, California, United States

The following verbatim report was forwarded to APRO by the Association of Lunar and Planetary Observers after having made the rounds of the Scientific American Scicntist" "Amateur eolumn, Professor Wylie, metcor expert, an amateur astronomer in Southern California, and Prof. Haas of ALPO. Las Cruces

Venezuela, Venezuela
June 10, 1947

poor quality of "acting". We understand The Soufh American Scene there was no real acting done, as most rePresentatives APRO Venezuelan person being parts were played by thc Bowing to the wishes of most of the Horacio Gonzales and Joseph Rolas have portrayed, members. the Director has begun work don

Yokohama, Japan

The above photograph was obtained at 9:07 a. m.,21 February at Yokohama, Japan by Mr. A. Komaki, member of Flying saucer Research Group in Japan. The oblects were yellow-orange in color, saucer shaped, traveling rather low and at about 100 miles per hour. See May A. P. R' O. Bulletin for details.

Rio, Venezuela

tloes anybody except God' the "vigitors" and pcrhapscertain person-s thctnselves, who aren't talking, But we know that rl' ready we have thousandsof sightings' authenticatedby thousandsof witnesses of excellent reputation, indicating tbe existence of extra-terrestrial intelli' gences who are trerg i

Barquisi, New York, United States
May 10, 1957

Sa n tic story he was in a higltly ltt'rvtrttsstitttl ucluu rcptcsentalivts, had quitc a fcrv l'cdro tle los Altos. The objects flew at but not drunk, not out of his nrind", thc itenrs in a ret'ent lcttcr, some oI rvhich grcat spccd, werc discoid in form and were entirely luminous. residents of Pont

El Dorado County, California, United States

The following verbatim report was forwarded to APRO by the Association of Lunar and Planetary Observers after having made the rounds of the Scientific American Scicntist" "Amateur eolumn, Professor Wylie, metcor expert, an amateur astronomer in Southern California, and Prof. Haas of ALPO. Las Cruces

Arco, Idaho, United States
August 6, 1954

'l'lttt oxygon ('un b(! obviously dist:lrdcd. isfuctolily expluin not only thc tin being It wus not in thc original uratcrial. in the saucer in a molten state. but that (Confinued from Page 7) To conclude, I ctlnsider the matcrial in condition which would possibly be requestion as COMPLETELY UIVKNOW

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