March 1983
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'< In view of the past performance of UFOs (they seem appearance everything) we should not be unidentified objects in an area which is involved in conflict. APRO would like to thank Field Investigator Oscar Padilla L.
(Mr. Gribble retired from the Seattle , Washington Fire Department of October 30, 1976, after 30 years of service. Bob is another one of the few "old-timers" left - having headed up the National Investigations Phenomena Research Group from the late 1950s forward. He has operated the National UFO ...
According to a story in the Buenos Aire newspaper, Cronica, a fire in the town of Londres and nearby areas may have been caused by a UFO. Apparently, the fire began in a field adjacent to Londres and was spread rapidly by a strong wind, causing losses of 50% among the fields of walnut destruction
According to a story in the Buenos Aire newspaper, Cronica, a fire in the town of Londres and nearby areas may have been caused by a UFO. Apparently, the fire began in a field adjacent to Londres and was spread rapidly by a strong wind, causing losses of 50% among the fields of walnut destruction
UFOs-Pilot that gave the appearance of aircraft. The size was much larger and they appeared out at about 430 kilo meters and the speed of these things was terrific. One of the objects was moving in front and there were two of them behind at a distance of about 20 kilometers behind the first one, ...
in Colorado and South Dakota tracked two unknowns moving at speeds in excess of 1000 miles per hour. One of the UFOs made a close head-on pass at an aircraft in the area, the approach being observed on radar. The objects moved about over a wide area for 30 minutes and their presence was unmistaka...