June 1980
Articles in This Issue
"It is ignorance that breeds the aliens whose visitors mystify gullible people." This quaint statement concludes an article in the 2 March 1980 issue of The main argument of the article, by V. Gubarev, is as follows: The majority of mysterious lights in the sky are "optical effects." Some "optica...
"It is ignorance that breeds the aliens whose visitors mystify gullible people." This quaint statement concludes an article in the 2 March 1980 issue of The main argument of the article, by V. Gubarev, is as follows: The majority of mysterious lights in the sky are "optical effects." Some "optica...
"It is ignorance that breeds the aliens whose visitors mystify gullible people." This quaint statement concludes an article in the 2 March 1980 issue of The main argument of the article, by V. Gubarev, is as follows: The majority of mysterious lights in the sky are "optical effects." Some "optica...
"It is ignorance that breeds the aliens whose visitors mystify gullible people." This quaint statement concludes an article in the 2 March 1980 issue of The main argument of the article, by V. Gubarev, is as follows: The majority of mysterious lights in the sky are "optical effects." Some "optica...
Mrs. Elizabeth R., a Redding business woman, was driving south on Airport R oad just south of the Redding airport runway (number 34) and about one mile north of the Sacramento River. With her were her two daughters, ages 16 and 16, and another 14 year-old-girl who was temporarily staying with the...
Their car "drifted" (as Mrs. R. expressed it) into the cloud. While they were probably within the cloud for only seconds, they later realized when they reached their destination - a friend's house near their own that they had lost 30 to 40 minutes in "real time". The friend was ready for bed, and...