APRO Bulletin, January 1979
APRO was documenting cases from an increasingly global scope, with significant reports from Scandinavia, Eastern Europe, and the Pacific region adding to the growing case file.
Sighting Reports
Sometime during the autumn of 1952 Eastern Airlines Captain John Warner, 33, was flying a Martin 404 airliner from Washington to Boston. He thinks the time must have been around 10 p.m. The sky was C AVU–clear and unlimited visibility. As the aircraft headed northeast at about 2100 to 2700 meters (
The following information on the recent sightings in Kuwait was obtained from U.S. newspaper clippings, the Kuwait Times, the Arab Times and CENAP, a UFO Journal of Mannheim, Germany. Full details are not known at this time but if and when additional details are available, they will be printed in th
disintegrating Phaeton were forced to flee to Earth 500,000 years ago, thus providing the models for the Honshu figurines found in Stone Age Japanese graves. At this time Zigel refused to talk about UFOs, but the tactful persistence of the reporters resulted in the interview, told word for word in t
As you may recall, I have written APRO a couple of times concerning the need to take steps to preserve the UFO literature. Two problems are obviously apparent. First, donors must be found to donate material. Second institutions interested in collecting and preserving the literature must be located.