December 1981
Articles in This Issue
At about 7:30 a.m. on Saturday morning, July 25, 1981, Mrs. Hjordis Hokstad, of Lanke, Hell/St Jordal, Norway, was sitting at the kitchen table drinking a cup of coffee and occasionally looking out the window up to the fields where she had, on occasion, spotted roe deer from time to time. During ...
A letter from K. Gosta Rehn in September of this year informed APRO that due to failing eyesight he must retire as APRO's Swedish representative. Mr. Rehn joined APRO in 1957 and furnished the organiza tion with the best of the cases he came into contact with, and also wrote and published three b...
At this point, Mrs. Hokstad caught sight of a "man" walking up the meadow, close to the object. He appeared to her to be quite mall and dressed in a greyish-brown "boiler suit" which also seemed to cover his head-in the same way as the "hood of an anorak" (anorak is an Eskimo word for a heavy jac...
The following description of the object is what Mrs. Hokstad observed through the binoculars. The shape was of a cylinder with a "globe" on the ·top, the diameter of which was slightly larger than the appar ent diameter of the cylinder. From the bottom of the cylinder, a metallic bar protruded, w...
3910 E. Kleindale Road Tucson, Arizona 85712 Coral E. Lorenzen, Editor Richard Heiden, Ass't Editor Brian James, Lance P. Johnson, Robert Gonzales, Artists International Director ............................L.J. Lorenzen Director of Research ....................James A. Harder, Ph.D. Secretary·Tr...