APRO Bulletin, February 1976
Reports from the Soviet Union were reaching Western researchers through APRO's international network. Military encounter reports were increasing across multiple continents.
Sighting Reports
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The "Village Voice" (New York) for March I, 1976, carried a lengthy two-page (tabloid size) article dealing with a sighting which took place in mid-January, 1975 on a hill in New Jersey within sight of a large apartment building. Ordinarily the Bulletin would not rely on a clipping for case informat
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New Jersey (Continued from Page One) about a foot and a half wide and an equal distance apart. The object itself was dark but intense light shone from the windows, illuminating the ground nearby. O'Barski drove slowly, watching with a mixture of emotions -he was fascinated, bewildered and very frigh
Review (Continued from Page Two) Then we will discover among other things that Ezekiel foresaw the alliance of Russia with the Arabs against Israel (p. 74). In the name of this supernaturalism they draw many parallels between occult phenomena and the powers of demons, and they levy an extensive atta
Pre-194 7 Reports The experiences of a New Mexico family in 1932, 1941 and 1975 indicate that at least some UFOs follow the same paths at approximately the same times. Mr. and Mrs. Mendoza (a pseudonym) were returning from a "wake" on the morning of Good Friday in 1932 when, about 17 miles southeast
Rhode Island (Continued from Page Five) north from route 1 on Old Post Road in order to get home, the object appearing to anticipate her actions shot ahead, moved up Old Post Road and hovered. Then just as Mrs. Sweet caught up with it, it shot diagonally across the road and the lengthy driveway down
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RHODE ISLAND CAR PACED BY UFO By Donald R. Todd APRO Field Investigator On March 26, 1975, Wednesday, at 10:20 p.m., Mrs. M. and compnnion left Wakefield, Rhode Island via Sugarloaf Hill and entered route 1 west. As they cruised along route 1, a large red, crescent-shaped object appeared from the no