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OR KNOWN OBjECT (Air Force emphasis). No unsolved cases may be released to the press; AF pilots, other personnelare muzzled, with instructions not to discuss UFO si chtinr s with unauthorized persons unless officially direct t.'d and then only on a. "need to know" basis. The reissueance of AF Hegula
Currently there are three Eeparate Pnd distinct groups- the conservatives, the f ~ natics, and the silence group - within ufolocyo The ·conserva tives are those researchers, led by such persc naces as Donold Keyhoe and Bob Barry, who approuch the subject wit h a relbtively Ecientific attitude. To su
CARR SUBPOENAED IN SAUCER SWINDLE NEW YORK Aug 12 Otis T. Carr and the officials . of' OTC Enterprises have been .
Since lat August, when Americans started ga zing skyward for a e;l imse of Echo 1, .thousands have been puzzled by t .h e a}.,peorance of another object, a strange . red sa.telli te travel.. llng ~wo or three times the velocity ..·or our hugh balloon space· On August '25, th:e Grumman tracki ng stat
The Van Nostrand Publishing Company has announced ~Qat it will . rele..ase "Flying Saucers and the u. s. Air Force . by Ma.Jor Lawrence J. Tacker on October 15th • . The vG>lume is intended as a ref~t~ ti_on o~ the _char·g es - that .t ne O n a s supressed -fiiforina t1 on concern ng .uni dent fied
FROM THE EDITOR's DESK The article of John Weigle on page l of this issue presents for all those seriously interested in ufology a serious challenp;e. Stated sim'l)ly it is: "Are you going to
ln an uncxpe·cted move, An·thony N. Rudma.nn linnouncea· hts._, - resi~m.i. ti on n.s ODUFOO Co-or(lina tor· to a surpriseu liUdienc~< at ' the February 1O meet.ing. Comin("" o .. the heels cf a victory "in the 1961 Club Elect- ·
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NEW YORK (Mar.17) The first physical evidence of life ·forms in out~r space was reported yesterday by three distinguished scient~sts to the New York Academy of Sciences. ~ The - report, made by Dre. Bartholomew Nagy and Douglas J. Hennesy of Fordham University and Warren G. Meinschein ot
· George _W. Walker, a General Electric Company m1ss11~ .. ,:engin~.~r., ·has been no.med Co-ordinator as ,p art of a reorgan'1-~at1on 01' · the. Capitol District UFO Council. Also slat·e d <a _ Cou~c~l . expansion into the flelde of astronomy a·n d !E i.stroinautics. - -~ For th,e past three yearf3
It ha.S' peen lbro~E'.ht ;to our a t't-e,~ti~ Mtihi t ).q.~ so-called "cont:· cte,e ~f>ou~ 1.JB 1-n tl~H~· m'~\etof pla-nri4~ -a~ tfl!O t-e.onvention to be held in Beattle, Washington during the time df the t~tttttify ·~!!1 ';. ~dt11Yt'1.~h d'fl !1198 :2,'~ '.N'~:C'Efha't-r1'tv~~ ; tlt1S:i'itf' "t'h
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