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Cincinna u chapter.: .. · . -i- · wnson said _pollee records 'ones said the organization- ,_ show that Miss Jones7s aunt September 1 3
Ohio UFO Investators League, Inc. Scientific Bureau of Ivestiations EDI'roRAL BRIEF : In accordance with the open letter of our last newsletter, I submit this publication for circulation. It is an exchane and non-scheduled type b8sis.
Last December brought some interesting panther reports in Ohio and Michi8n. What is r ema rka ble is that they were reported in Cincinnati and Flint, ld.thin their respective city limits. The Michigan reports date back to the test
Statistically speaking, Bigfoot reports are at an all-time low since the 1940's. Kspecially , if you take into account of the previous two decades. Is this lack of sightings tell ing us something? Does anyone e are to speculAte?
Mr. Valentine Hood of Weirsdale, Florida claims to have been visited
WASHINGTON CH , Ohio-Fayette C o u n t y officials may place a bounty o n coyotes l n a n at - tempt to halt a series of sheep kUUngs, a county commissioner says. But there's some disagreement about whether
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OUFOIL, Inc. Loveland, Ohio
In CREATURE CHRONICLES #4, I reviewed t his etrange case of a lizzard-type animal th at mBnifested itself
by JOSEPH \'l. ZARZTNI ao 1984 Bnnnister Publications IBN 0-9168P.5-00-1 $8.95 + $1.?5 postage. N.r. residents arld 7% tax. For those of you who wonder why I do not elabor.ete more on auatic creAtures in this publication the answer i two fold. First of a l l , the Ohio vlley 1 not known for su
ThiAr..a-.d" A .,_fVING UNCORN,• or t, tf you w11. poses wtth a trom the Rif9ing Bro1. 8amum & a.ley arcus.
NEW YORK-After a careful rdral tnspectJon. hert'l Ult \'er dlct on t.he atar or Ull.l ,.ear'a cir cus: It's a coat. but U JOU want to call It a unicorn, lt'a a unicorn.
CLEVELAND-Recent reports of a cargantuan, unldentlflable creature awtmmtng tn Late Erte shouldn't be taken Ughtly, accord1ng to bl01 OCY protessor Andrew White. White, of John Carroll Untventty,
Certain species of ants ltve solely on slave labor, enslaving other ants for ltfe. A typical colo ny or 3,000 western slavemaking ants may have more than 6,000 slaves working for lt, say Nation
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Two male wallabies got ,out of their . pen at he Louisville Zoo Saturday:·u: one of the animaJs' that resemble' .tan-· . garoos was later captured, o'ftlcials· · The escape was repor:ted
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wounded lion escaped from its owner's farm and wandered past homes 1n this rural community for nearly four hours before being recaptured Sunday by po:.11ce using a tranquUizer gun.
bees " found recently in California a r e not the first to reach the United States. About a year ago a swarm was f ound on a Brazilian freighter that docked in Oswego, a Lake
rauding wUd pigs are invading t h e normally placid Ma rin County countryside, threaten-1 ing watersheds and wreaking1 h avoc on farmland, offlcialsl