APRO Bulletin, November-December 1967
The year before the Condon Committee would attempt to close the book on UFOs. Sightings were at a peak, with major waves across South America, Australia, and North America.
Sighting Reports
ing and very little boring re-telling of UFO stories, as has been the practice of most UFO authors. One of the most in teresting parts of Sanderson's book is his
takes place in a small village where no publication is available to make informa tion known generally, or the principals involved hesitate to talk about an unus
object remained visible for 22 minutes and from Brooks' position it appeared to be translucent. He also said that it took on the color of the sky and chang
experience with UFO visitations for the first time. We prefer the former explana tion in view of the fact that we have re ceived some reports in the past. We will