APRO Bulletin, January-February 1970
The Condon Report had been published and Blue Book closed, but sightings continued. APRO was one of the few organisations still maintaining a systematic global case file.
Sighting Reports
The Cowichan Occupant Case The November-December APRO Bulletin carried details of a press report from the January 5 issue of the Victoria,
APRO were the two main witnesses, Dr. and Mrs. Howity of Phoenix, Arizona to investigate a case possibly involving UFO residue. The primary information had been furnished by a friend who had talked to the principal 1n the case.
sessions time; however, the topic will be anlips Jr. of the Missouri Highway DeAP–rial Phenomena Research Orqanization Inc. IAPRO) inve�tioatPs and evaluates UFO reoorts th�ouqh its Field lnvE>stioators N"twork. in North AmP.rica and it� -R enresentativPs in other countries. APRO's official ;�ffoli
Monona, Iowa, December 7, 1969. Dr. and Mrs. Donald Hurlbut of Elkader, Iowa were flying in the Doctor's light plane over Monona at 5: 30 p.m. when they spotted a white, pulsating light near the north edge of the Monona city limits. The Doctor, who was piloting the plane, banked and lowered the plan
As announced in the NovemberDecember Bulletin, the American Institute of Aeronautics & Astronautics tAIAA) UFO Subcommittee held a session on January 21 in New York City. Members of the panel were Dr. J. Allen Hynek, Dr. Thornton Page, Dr. James E. McDonald, Mr. Gordon Thayer and Mr. Philip Klass. F
Technology and author of the book UFOs Identified, in which he attempts to attribute most UFO observations to ball lightning or plasma. Dr. Joachim Kuettner, of ESSA's Research Laboratories at Boulder, Colorado, moderated the session, which was conducted on a question and answer basis. Dr. Kuettner
Further Psychic Impressions Studies Robert Young, a senior at the United states Air Force Academy in Colorado, is currently working under the guid - ance of APRO Consultant in Psychology, Dr. Leo Sprinkle, on a study of persons who have reported telepathic impressions associated with UFO phe - nomen
Colorado's UFO Project, not only refused to attend the symposium but devarious channels, including the ViceAt this point I
of speech. In my view, publishers who publish or teachers who teach any of the pseudo-sciences as established truth should, on being guilty, be publicly horsewhipped, and forever banned from further activity in these usually honorable professions. Truth and children's minds are too precious for us t
Speculation Occasionally a member comes up with some healthy conj ecture concerning some phase of the UFO mystery. Vincent White, a j unior at the University of Missouri at Kansas City, maj oring in physics, has submitted the following concerning "The Problem of Non-Interference" which the staff fel