APRO Bulletin, September 1976
Reports from the Soviet Union were reaching Western researchers through APRO's international network. Military encounter reports were increasing across multiple continents.
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Romanian Reports The autumn of 1974 brought a minor wave of UFO activity over central Romania, according to Moraru Augustin, one of APRO's more active Field father asked him to go out for water. Not long after that, the people in the house heard Oliver shouting for help, screaming that "They've got
Oliver Lerch as evidence that UFO's may I was able to find three sets of data about the disappearance. Giving up on the UFO writers and their accounts, I finally got part of the story from South Bend, Indiana. According to John A. Keel in SAGA magazine, Oliver Lerch, 11, disappeared phantom jets of
Dr. Russell L. Blaylock Dr. Russell L. Blaylock of the Division of Neurosurgery, Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston, is the newest medical doctor to join APRO's staff of Scientific Consultants. His premedical studies were completed at NorthLouisiana west University, State 1963-1964,
(Continued from Page One) to investigators and since Oliver yelled "They've" it indicates mor" than one. At:cording tO tht: mrormauon mcluded in the UFO books, Oliver Lerch Larch Thomas, aged disappeared Indiana or
Strange Encounters In Australia Two impressive new cases of encounters with unidentified objects (none of them flying, by the way) have been reported from Australia. While there is precedent in the literature for all the phenomena involved, the combination of elements in both cases suggests intellig