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APRO Bulletin, November 1983

The Hudson Valley wave was building in New York. APRO continued its systematic approach to case documentation even as the organisation faced financial pressures.

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Sighting Reports

Volume, Wyoming, United States

strange blue light, which apparently one snowmobiler to the location of two stopped snowmobilers in a deserted area in northern Wyoming, to view the strange object, stood and other led miles). As hundreds of startled onlookers, who had stranded watched, the object elevated to about 5 meters altitude

Festinger, California, United States

claimed that those who accepted the truth of the prophesy and would gather at her home on that fateful night would be safely escorted off the planet in a flying saucer. A number of people did eventually appear at the house that night, and patiently awaited for the arrival of the aliens. They never c

United States

Louisiana, Montana, Oklahoma, Kansas, and New Mexico unambiguously point to animals such as coyotes and badgers as the culprits - the stretching of animal tissue produced by post-mortem gas production and autolysis often giving the jagged edges of a bite wound the "appearance of knife cuts." Yet, ra

New Mexico, Mexico

democracy for the frankness of many of its greater leaders. Because of these important facts, secrecy and "cover up" concerning a topic of such wide public concern as UFO information is especially shocking. For over a decade official agencies denied in words or in substance that UFO investigations w

Pasadena, California, United States
June 4, 1978

June 4, 1978 California "I was flying in a Bonanza with my husband about 4500 feet and letting down over Pasadena at 1:30 p.m. when I saw a very strange object right in our windshield. It looked frosty, white, thick in the middle and it was tapered to both sides. It appeared to be round and I really

United States
December 1, 1978

13,000 feet. He had radar contact at what he thought was about 15,000 feet. He got within eight miles of the object when he broke off because of very low fuel. He had radar contact but his radar couldn't lock-on to it. He was overtaking it by 400 knots at his speed so it appeared to be stationary. T

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