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M1cHi·GAN, NEW Y ilRK, ' · TH PS" T1M..E ._ l'10RE AIR FORCE PR08ECT IN~ESTIGATl~G F£YING S4UC8RS~ REFER~ TO 6NE SUCH INCIDENT IN CHAPTER ONE, PR OJECT BLUE BOOK ANO THE Uf.Q
SUCH INCIDENT IN CHAPTER ONE, PR OJECT BLUE BOOK ANO THE Uf.Q :ST-OR) ' , OF . HIS -BOOK ENTIT'LEq, 'THE R[ PORT ON UN-IDENTIF·IED f:LYHJG ...0.BJEC_TS,.'' :
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MT • . VIEW, CAL.IF. ~, · . 94040
UFO-Watcher w·atcher The headquarte_rs . for the U:.S. Air · Force·s offidal investigation of Unidentified ·Flying Objects is appropriately lofty: an aerie a_top the astrophysics building on the Boulder c:unpu·s of the University of
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BOULDER; Colo. - The ;get at the facts-regardless of . U.S. government is ·a t least where -they lead. really tryJng t~ find out if This m~ans that- "The C<ise .
"\Ve are likely to re- · gard the UlfO-sighter as . 'crazy,' or at lQast as , ·
. - . A space experiment wafted a multicolored hundreds of miles across . the s!\'.y Saturday aud was followed
Detroit (lf')-Onc or the na· tion's leacUng experts on unidentified .flying objects said today that photographs of a
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man who believes unidentified flying objects are nothing more than giant spiclerwe.bs in the sky said Sunday he had told his 1story to a team of scientists investigat.ing flying saucers.
Avianca Airlines Boeing . 707 · plunged 4,500" Ieef in a down.a.-aft near Paris today, injuring ~ &tewat·d -and ·14 of the 31
Wednesday 2000 PST March 23, 1967
Michel M. Jaffe 624 Farley St. Mt. View, Calif.
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to .a ,pulsating ."h;tsh'~ or.·,''white nois8" . . faciliate.fast report ofUFO sightings. Pobli$hed by thaf .c1>npecte(i'with. sun s.Poi .We would like to request that APRO
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Adci tto!1B.l Report W9KRC. ~.H.And~us~Jr. co-chair~an Illinois section APRO, sent the followj nf inf or·ma tfon concerning .t h.e July 1, 1967 three :10·,.n· r&d ~ . o ~)l"C·- gram on UFO' s on Ra(Jio qti;i.t.1011 l;lIL St .Louis; \\'ro the be Bt of" m5' 'knowl~pg.e · ·Steve Cle.r~ c'l id not me.
624 Farley St. . Mt. V1ew, Cal1f. 94040
Sept 5, 1967 An Editorial Due to . recent events I feel .that the DATA-NET policy should be made absolutely clear. We are P..a.dio .Amateurs seriously interentcd
K9ZJV Rex, WA~KOM Bill, KP4CH Tom, W5¢XJJ D.G. . We thank you yery much for your help.
Inquiries recieved this month; Jim Gullo, Westmont, N.J •••• WB2ZQR Tom, Somerville, N.J •••• VE3MA Dr. Pltunmer, Ottawa, Canada •••• WA8TYB Tom, Xenia, Ohio •••• WB2WXM Ed, Rochester, N.Y •••• Vl50XU D.G., Harrison, Ark •••• WA¢OCU Bill, overland, Mo. ·••• WN5SQT Dav~, College Station Texas •••• WA
·The first time that this station heard of Padrick's alleged, ride in a flying saucer \·r as from a potential member who requested that · we look into the matter. While visiting Tom, (',·T6BPV) at his new QTH in Een Lemmond, I soon learned that his daughter, Mrs Jo Clarlc, is the true UFO researcher
624 'Farley 3t. Nou.."lbin View, Cnlif. 9404{) 2000 PD3T ·: led.
October 5, 1967 This report is not protected by copyri~ht. It mny be reprod~ced in p~rt, or totally, by :i.nyo!'10, a:wti!'lc, anywhere with out pr1.~V:.ous consent. Ld it be furth.;r u..'1dcrstood that Dn.to.-l~ct is nr.>t n r :~;OH-?i'lO".i'IT OlGA'.lI Z .~TI0 : : 11 •
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(P.A..) - AUCKLA.!·i.O, Dec. 4. - A photogr:i.ph of the !'lea bottom. t.:i.ke:n at 2250 fathoms 1000 in.ilcs west of C.:i.pe Horn, South Amcrico. h:i.s thE: scientific cr~w of the visiting United 3-to.t.cs research ship, Elt:i.r.in, comphtely baffled. A photogr.:i.ph, which to a l:i.yman shows soTI1
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Grcnt(·s t p1cbJc1;1 of O\lr tirne. CJ':\l ," Lut i.~~clt t d tl:at the mcur.ting rvicl~ nr t: "~!c· wly fo t r~s c11u ~ e the Rg(l nc; nssigncd tliP. the 1~1l :t:cnt lHO s!l!Ju1l to rc·~ponsibility hHs inco.. i.npc.le·n·!l.y 'cu.sly cc· n~i dc· ~ the . e:xtr:1-krres clone its jnb."
UFO D!SCOUNTEO emotional and cried. !rlghtened tugged The next morning they found An nCMP 'i:po:,c.::man s11id
Lonclou Express S.rrvice LOi\D01' - nussian. scientists have bP.· i.!Un a 10-year sean:i1 for other intelligent \l<.:uple ;n tne universe. The nussians i1ave .::unstl'ucte:d a massive network of aerials and are scourin~
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flying object reports early l\fascon. The object was travell- ! :- The police reported a num. Sunday, including a dark blue ing above tree-top level. ber of unidentified flying ob· ball that a poli¢e. officer said "The object turned on us and ject reports today, including
This repc:t is bAing mailed to all past members with the hope that more will participate anc finar.cially support the proje~~n The foll~.iing stations have sent in funas and a.re paid members: Jo Clark a o oI.n"ThNET secretary ~_;_th Tom W6BPV ~· WB6VCM John o oWB6TQG Philo o.,WB6TXK Bob., o :1W70FE
WA5RON Jerryo o oW2UGM Richarrl o The DATA- ..ET reward for an authentic UFO photo~raph is now $2:i.o00e Broken 'dowr.. in the follow:..ng manner: WB6RPL - $llo00~ K7YXP - $5oOOS> WA9THB ~ $lo00si WB6VCM - ;;>~ .. 00~ WB6QZD - $lo00; WB60TN - $lo00~ WB6TXK - $lo00o The film should be sent unprocesse
INCIDENT AT EXETER, J~r..ti Ft.lller THE INTERRUFTED JOURl.'JEY ~ .Jchn Fuller STRANGERS lt"ROM THE SKIES!i Brad st.eiger FLYING SAUCERS ARE HOSTILEj Brad Steiger FLYING SAUCERS ...SERIOUS BUSINESS~ Frar.k Edwards
STRANGE WORLD~ F?-ar.k Edwards STRANGER THAN SCIENCE~ Frank Edwards FLYING SAUCERS UNCENSORED> Harold Wilkir1s FLYING SAUCERS ON THE AT'£ACK s Harvld Wilkins
WHAT WE REALLY KNOW ABOUT FLYING SAUCERS~ otto Binder THE TRUTH ABOUT FLYING SAUCERS:. Aime Michel THE REPORT ON UFOs~ Edward Ruppelt WE ARE NOT ALONE, Wal·ter Sulli.van
ANATOMY OF A PHENOMENON~ Jaelques Vallee IET 9 S FACE THE FACTS ABOUT UFOs~ Gabriel Green !ETTERS TO THE AF ON UFOs, Edited by Bill Adler INSIDE THE FLYING SAUCERS, Adamski BEHIND THE FLnNG SAUCER MYSTERY, Adamski
BEHIND THE FLnNG SAUCER MYSTERY, Adamski THE TERROR ABOVE US 91 Malcom Kent FROM OUTER SPACE~ Howard Meng.er ---- ------~
The . Data-Net report is the . official n~wsletter· of' Data-N'3t,, It is not ccpy righted: and : c~n be repr~uc,ed _.,by a.py_o nes ~;y:wh~rej a,nytime for any ,reason .. · The . membership is comprised mostly of amateur radio oi:;erators serio\.:.sly interested in the UfO (flying s _a ucer) probl~
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March 5, 1968 The DATA-NET REPORT is the official newsletter cf Data-Ne~ 9 published monthly by the control station. It is compl"l.sed of raoio amateurs seriously interested 1r. the UFO (flying saucer) probl9mo The following are paid members:
The questior. that 'the Univero~~Y or Colorado researcher~ are raporr.ed to ask, "W'ny do you think flying saucers are re~ll" is a much more perceptive question than it seems at first o This is a fundaJJ19ntal question and an honest answer to i t demands some searching thought Th9 operaticnal word h
Dan Partner, Denver Post staff Writero "A University of Arizona scientist charged Saturday that a University of Colorado group "is doing an entirely inadequate job" in the study ot unidentified flying objects (UFOs) . James Eo McDonald, a senior plzy'sicist at the university's Institute of Atmospher
Amarillo;< Texas (AP) ... A soft pcken young farmeT" regarded ~s a pill"r of his tiey com:mt:.r.itys crumbled. after a lie detector test Sunday and sa~d bis story dnd photographs of eontac~ with alien s~c men wel"9 a Svengall.-like hoaxo Carroll Wc1yne Watte told the Associ,ted Pre~s his intric4te t
Texas t (UPI) - The man who piit this tiny West Texas ooMMUnl.ty on the map wit.b b...s t.ale of flying sr.ucers and Martians , 29~year.-.ole1 Carrell Watts 9 failed a polygraph test Sunday, llldl.oating nis story was all a hoaxo Al Ro Wynn, who per:!o::med t.he lie det.ector test on Wat"ts s. S&1<1
Texas (AP)- Carroll Wayne Watt.s, 29 ..year-old f-rmer, has admit.tad his story or contacting alien spacemen and taking pictures of them was & hoax o Watts admission came Sunday after he failed & lie detector ~est, which was glven him at his own request. o L R Wynne, the polygraph examiner and a mem
Ar.dlysis cf hair; flesh ond ethd_ m ~erial from SniPP"Js a Colo~ do horse s~ows no~hl.ng unr.a":.ur-.1 abcull "the des.th ~ scienusts said Saturda.yo Tne ma.teri.al.:; were examined by six scientists at the Desert Re3earch Institute of the Univ~rsity cf Nevada o They said th9 horse might ha~e been
VICTIMS OF SHIPS AND AIRPLANES By Leste~ Bell = Washington - Off the Southeastern United state-> lie3 one of the most b !fling regions o! the sevet\ seass. the Bermuda Tnangle where over the ytiars ships OLnd ple.r.es ar.d all aboard have di3&ppeared ~steriously o Reviving the perer.rdal legenc1 of
Fcrl Worth 11 Texo(AP)~ A B.52 bombar with e1.gnt psrisons aboard was m!s:s1ng tcday a:f't.er flying over a bombing ran~e in the G1:.1.f of Merl c:o ~u~t off ~ne Tex..;.s Cc~~t.. ,, No bombs were ct.boardj ... n Air Force
SOUNDING LIKE BROKEN FAN BELTS ~ A so~d "like a broken fan belt" Ar.d ~ atrange ll.gh~ _.n the sky c~p:!etely b&!fled six pecpla near ~Vl'.°19 d.e. G~ce S:mdc.y ·o&f.::~.oe dawno Three cf he opectators wera Havre de Gr~~e police officers 9 who siid ~c97 rece1ved a call f:r:'Clm James Ba.titer of Lap
News Serv-~ce) Caaar Fallsi Iow& ~ Flying baucer expert Ja.mei Moseley will speak in the men's gymnasium at the University of Northern Iowa he:e Q~ 10 am Mondayo , Moseley is the f o•J.nd9r of SAUCERS (The Saueer ana Unexplair.ea Cele5t1~1 Events Resear ...h Society) end the eajtor of "Siucer Ne"1so
A br1gh• red c jeot th&t appeared to be shooting o!f f1recr&ekers kept Narth Ags.l n from most ae i
control tcwer spokesman said t.~e ur.identi.f1ed f~ng object which ~stitied 3eores or North D&l.l.asiteD S1mday night appear-ed to be an a1rplane tr'O?ll which someone was throwing f1.recmc er-a o The object d~s~rib9d by North Dallas ?16sid nts as red and bright p was seen about 8 p:u and dii;appe d
uNEW UFO GROUP GUARA.N'l'EED: "Soientifi~ institute of UNICHOTOMETRICS INCo" Cost $12 000 a yearo It 15 gaannteedl (Data relJtTed by KP4CH) The paper we recei ~d st te6 ~ "A new WAY of life!" "Fight b ck the ~ileneer~~oooDo not be controlled!oouSend us your money and we ull teach you how" ~ they s&y
ARECIBO by D.::..~:d A.hlers - A:::-a::.ib ~ -"The radic, pu1 .::;£?S fro:r: ou+~~:: spa.:.-e re~er:tly recei;ec! at the Arecibo Ior..osph~rlc O'oserra.tory are proc<11:::ly n<;t sign.;i~s fl".:m ifrt;:il:l.igent 'be::.rrp, acco!"ding to one of the pr-ojec t s lea d::!.. rig ~ ::.io::ntis 1w6 c F.D
Dr. Edward U. Condon, director of an Air Force-financed investigation of unidentified flying objects, said Friday that he has appealed to scientists of the Soviet Union to cooperate in a study of flying saucerso The appeal, in the form of a letter from Condon, was relayed three weeks ago by the pres
PULUNG JOB> Lo ·~ 0 1 Tex c (AP) ·= Carroll Wayn.a Wo.tts, 29-year~ .old farmer, has admitted his story cf ccnta::ting alien sp~cenen ar:d taking pictures of them was a. hoax., Watts' admissior. C3JT1c Sunday after he f ailod a lie d<3t.ec:tor test~ w-r.ich was given him at his own request o
Mineola, L.I., Jan ~ 14, 1968 - Elmo No Pickerill~ whc learned to fly from the Wright brothers and st~died radio with Guglielmo Marconi, died, apparently of a heart attack, in the waiting room of the Long Isla~d Rail Road station here shortly before noon todayo He was 82 years cld, and lived at 4 Ws
Fraink Scully - BEHIND THE FLYING. SAUCERS Fral!tk Edwards - FLTING SAUCERS -· SERIOUS BUSINESS, etc. Morr.is K. Jessup - THE CASE FOR THE UFO, etc. WiThert Be Smith - Head of Canc.da's ·"Project Magnet" Wavaney Girvan - Editor of British FLYING SAUCER REVIEW~ Flying s;;.ucers have been big ne\,•s f
UFOs REAL - Le s Angele~ (UPI) ... A meteorology prc·fe5::cr says he believes in flying saucers and cites a. case when )8 persc.ins in Ni;.w G·J.inea Sc'.W a UFO on a bee.ch in 19 59 o Dr. James E ., McDo::lald of the University of Arizona. told a news conferen::e Tuesday the fact marJdr.d :;an't ex
AREA _ Alamosa.,, c~.,lo c. (UPI) .. A :epo:rter for a so·u.the r-n Col.orado newspaper said Tuesday that she and sev~ral friend .:: had sighted ·.mi.den l', ified. fl;y'i.ng objects on eight nights over the past few weeks ., Mrs o Pearl Mallen Ni. ~ho1as 1 an employee of the Alamosa Valley Courier,
The "Data-Net Report" is the official newsletter of Data-Net; a group or radio amateurs seriously interested in the UFO problem. Membership is $4.00 a year. The "Report" is published monthly by the control station, WB6RPL 9 Michel M.. Jaffe..
MEMBERS. PIEASE SPREAD THE WORD . OF DATA-NET ON THE AIR. ,WB6TXK with a 70' tower and rull beam is now the on-the-air net oontrol..
G)TPW - Steve, Lanes - Oqr W4BNE - Ray, Florida w1 th WFLA-TV .AM & FM Data-Net representative Our representative for Florida. in England. WN9.VPO - Larry, - Data-Net sub-section, tor LA2YE - Arvid, Norway - Who
SOURCE. Princeton, N.J. (AP) - A Princeton University astro-physicist has offered a tentative explanation for the recently discovered pulsars - pulsating radio signals from space - whose origins scientists have been ,unable to explain. Dr. Jeremiah Ostriker believes the signals may be coming from ra
Icarus, the tiny planet that some scientists feared might crash into the Earth, is going to stay safely away, a UCLA astronomer said today. Some astronomers in Australia and Russia had speculated Icarus would pass so close to the planet Mercury in April that its orbit would be altered to put it on a
Ticking stars that send signals on frequencies used by television, FM radio stations and spacecraft have been found by California Institute of Technology scientists. Some of the signals from these newest wonders of astronomy, called pulsars because their emmisions come in strangely regular pulses, h
Field investigations by the University of Colorado team investigating Unidentified ·Flying Objects "essentially" have been completed 11 Dr9 Edward u. Condon, who heads ~he $500,000 Air Foroe-fi~anced project, said yesterday. He declined, as he has before, to say whether the study has concluded that
FEAR'. Parkersburg, W. VAo (UPI) - With police and an Air Force representative iistening, Woodrow Derenberger told of his meeting with a "spaceman" who did everything short of ask him to "take me to your leade1•." However, Derenberger said, the "spaceman" did tell him: "Have no fear. We come from a
.By Rebecca Worsham. "It coine do ~m out of the west slow like an elevator. ''I thought for a minute it W(iS going to park but it stopped about 200 feet ·off the · g~und. It had a top just like the dome on the state capitol, and the bottom revolved like a turbine. And light shined out of oval window
by Tom Vaughan, Herald-News Staff Writer. Belleville - Lon Cerame, a freshman at Rutgers University, has turned his family's living room into headquarters tor the National Investigations Committee on Unidentified Flying Objects .. The organization, with readily available material ranging from pamphl
Sullivan. New York .- In obvious response to public disquiet regarding recent "f'lying saucer" episodes, the Air Force is organizing a new approach to the problem. It is seeking to contract with a leading university to undertake a program ot
Walter Sullivan, New York Times News Service. There are more things in heaven and earth Horatio, Than are dreamt of in your philosophy. Those words, with which Hamlet reassured. his friend after the ghostly appearance of Hamlet's father, were equally applicable last week to laymen who contemplated t
Cape Kennedy, Fla. (AP). A brilliant aerial display and numerous reports of unidentified flying objects (UFOs) marked the fiery re-entry early Saturday of a Russian rocket as it fell out of orbite The rocket broke apart as it plunged back into the Earthvs atmosphere and the many pieces trailed bluis
The "Data-Net Report" is the official newsletter of Data-Net; a group of radio amateurs seriously interested in the UFO problem., Membership is $4.00 a yea.r. The •Report• is published monthly by the control station, WB6BPL, Michel M. Jaffe.
CONCERNING THE SPACE 5IGNAL3. We recently received the following data from DATA-NET SECTION ENGLAND - G3TPW:
"As you · probably know Jodrell Bank Observatocy would not partic'i:Pate in any tests (space listening -ED), Sir Bernard regarding it as a waste of time for the 2.SO' dish ~o be employed on a project that might not ever give any positive results. "It is tho Cambridg& Observatory that is ti.king the
"There was a fantastic· flare-up or UFO reports locally about 3 months ago. The press and TV adopted a very serious attitude ·toward it all. "'lor l.bout Z '~eeks th9re were many reports by policemen on night duty. The reports were all very si~lars discs JO' 'diameter, eto •••• A slight panic was st
research groups. We are ng1 about to waste a page eaoh month 'in insulting eaoh other in .o rder to oontinu• th• feuds and thereby continue reader interest. Remember ••••we ban no aubsoribers l
(and most important) Tied. together by the mstinting efforts of you and your staff~ All of you deserve a well-earned pat on the back. (True, true -MJ.)
"Thi• photoaraph va1 ad• With a Kodak Tourist oamera, ueinc Veriohrome 2t x 3i 111• til•a. The ene:ra wa1 pointed to the 1outh and held· at an anal• to photo1raph a
"I would like to congratulate The Post on 'the fair stand you have taken in your Phenomena Research Organization. We are the oldest private research group in the field, with world-wide representation. Most people are not aware of the tremendous pressures which have been brought to bear against Dr. C
P'RQM STARS. Pasadena, Calif. (AP). - "Ticking stars that send signals on frequencies used by television, FM radio stations and spacecraft have been found by California Institute of Technology scientists. Some of the signals from these newest wonders of astronomy, called pulsars because their omissi
by John Dunning. - "An article in the current · issue of a n'9-tional magazine b1·unds the Universi~y of Colorado probe of unidentified flying objects (UFOs) _a "half-million dollar trick," charging that the study's top men are. biased. Reaction was· immediate. A fonuer UFO staff worker said Monday
7:48 am on the morning of 'October 1, hundreds of adults and more than 2,000 pupils trom the Iqcee E. Mounier at Gronobfe; France, reportedly observed a large white disc hovering stationary in the sky for several seconds. In Finland, a reddish flying cigar accompanied by a saucor-shaped object was r
In South America, always a hot-bed of UFO reports, there are many 'fl;Ying saucer' clubs and UFO publications. Great Brita.in is the honie of the most impressivo of all the journals, the scholarly FLYING SAUCER REVIl..'W. Published in London, this sober -.gazine is f.illed with artic~es by famous sc
624 Jlarley Street Mountain View, Calif., 94040 (41.5) 967-6878
UFO PHOTOGRAPH EVALUATION In 19.54 a woman took a picture of a B-29 aircraft at her home near Kirtland AFB, New }:exico. When the film was developed, interesting patterns showed on the print. Aside from the airplane, the photograph contained a five sided ''object" and streaming light which partially
existing power sources in space to produce natural laser light, much as man uses like sources in laboratory and industrial lasers. This is the view of Victor Tomberg of the New York r:edical College. \'hilc he can't yet explain reports of 1i ttle green men in saucers swooping lo~ over country roads
Buenos Aires. (NTB-AFP) "A married couple in Argentina who were out riding in their car one night, suddenly disappeared. 48 hou~s later the couple and the car showed up aeain on a country road in Mexico, according to the Buenos Aires paper "La Razon". Nr. and Mrs. Vidal's strange journey was first k
CAR' - by a staff Writer. Elvira, IA. - Bill Pokorny, who farms J~ miles north of here, still believes he saw an unidentified flying object (UFO) in his corn field, de.spite the Iowa Highway Patrol's failure to turn up evidence of a landinge Pokorny, 57, reported that he watched the "object" for a f
INTELLIGE~ICE POSSIBIZ. Artificial intelligence, with all attributes of human personality can be created, Soviet biocyberneticist, Dr. Nicholai M. Amosov recently stated. He reported that a model automaton was built in Russia, proving his proposition. It had a plan, vralked a route and encountered o
TCY.'IN -by Frank x. Tolbert. Aurora, Texas, is a village in Wise County, between Rhome and Bridgeport. I was almost tempted to stop and take a look throught the Aurora cemetery and see if a "space man" is buried there. This sounds silly. Yet the April 19, 1B97 issue of the Dallas News contained a d
Connecticut Ave., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20015. PRD:V.ACATIVE scmNCE.· : In the Dick Tracy cartoon artist Chester Gould often states the "The Nation that controls Hagnetismwill control the Universe." It is preSW11ed that he refers to the natural magnetism of space inasmuch as a certain amount of con
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We are eontinui-n __;- to receive reports of UFOs imitating 9ur aircraft. ·one· ·of the recently publicized cases occurred in Seattle, Washington on July ?, 1968, a SUnday night. Nine red li e;hts were seen by thousands of Seattle residents-. They K.ar-= reported t o l:ie visible for over 4-0 minute
flan . here S"J.nday ·night· 'over nine red lights· soaring through the sky was caused by pre.n."-:st-o-rs, '?Qlica said to0.ay. offic:.al explanation said the li.:;hts were flares attached to balloons. Rem.."'lants
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'CLOL'J' · K:::.~13 PL'L-;~T. Boulder, Colo. (.AP). "A cloud cf electro:is, spa~med by the bigg~st, brightest solar fh.re since 1966; was belie-..red headed toward earth last night, pro::lising nore disruptions of short-wave radio coru:.":lU.."'.ioations and perhaps an .um:~eduled view · of the !·!o
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•:Recently \U1identified flyin!$ objects in Canadian skies noi1 have been identified by Defense Depart~·tent officials as balloons released in Britain with upper atr:;osphel"e reseai·c~: gear. Canada plans to send up a dozen or so of its own fro;;l the Quebec C:i..ty research stat5.on this year." F!
. by ~·falter Sulliv~.n, Copyr-leht 1968, Ne~r York Times Ne~·rs Service. i·7e~·r Yol'!-:. (Articla is sa."19 as 1:ANATOMY OF UFO SCARE': beginnine; on page 6.) :;..\5~01~ CC!'lff:.e•~ts: •:rt inust take eJ.::trer.iely good eyesight ( couf>led with poo:distance judt_:s,aent) to describe all that dot
11.Atty-. C-en. Ral:1sey Clai·k says an order has been issued instructing FBI agE<n~d not to impersonate ne::.·rsmen during investigations. Clal"!{ disclosed the Ol'del' in a letter dated July 8 to Bill' Small, CBS r~ews buraau chief in :fashington, Hho had con1plained in behalf of ti1e three major
~fas'hinston (UPI) ''Scientists told Congr3ss Lo!1da7 tl:sra were too many sighting:s of unid~ntifiecl flying objects to rule out ti1e p-:>ssibility that :::a!"th might bs 1mder surveillancu by cNa.tures frotl outer sp.ice. They uried lai•i~a.<er.$ to suH,ort a thorough investig~tion. D!". Carl '3.~
HAYBZ RIS:CT - AFFAia. by :-! argaret AUehlthau, Citizen Staff ~-1riter. ' "If a L70 should ~::>ve into the vicinity where :t·o·..i are walkil'lg or riding in a. car, "get the hec~< out of there as fast as possi'Jlel •• This advice . co~es fro~ Ji~ and Coral Lorenzen, a Tucson husband and ~-ire who
Two fi~ld teams, equip:_:ed and r:ady or. ":instant notice." !:amJ.al of instructions for fut'.ll·e u::'O investigations. Ir.st;."".l::lenta.tion for investigr~tion t-:;arns. Interview and sightin::; l'G!:>ort for::1s. Instrumentation cost aff .;ctivar..~ss study r~l:ited to possibla future o1:·s~r·
A "cul t'..:.r~l histozy" of UFO !='heno:nena fl'\>•'l biblical ti:nes __to-::1946 to reveal the e:-~t~n~ to ~·•hich re perts ro.flect cul turas o: the tir.leS 01' i1an' s ti::ndency to see 11 that which at t~1e n.oment is at tl:;;; f or.Tel.l'd edgo o~ tec!1nical advance." :?,l;";la.tions~.ii -p b·
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UFOs OVER THE AMERICAS, Th~ Lcr<mzen'A thit-d .book .. DATA-NET f'ound this one v"'r.v stimlllating, intorar.tiye. Al'ld ft.irl.y accurate. w~ woro •utp1-1.zed ho•;:ever thai.t the .LO~im~ona put crodanoe. in -Tod Serios • o.b ili-t .ies. (He photo.. graphlS his mind.) Serios was proven a. fraud aev
'tha );'epoz.t. on information ga.'lned About ~-tra.nge occ:mrl'enco!I •~t AUl"(\ra., TOX48• -by J. Jtot>a1•t Johnson H.S.G.
t The otory is believed to be a hoi!r.. (R-:>fel t1.' tho J..pril 19, 1897 1~S1lt\ or the DALLAS MOIUUUG 1-'!ID':lS.) Tbs Proctor pl8~ ·;> novor hnd a win1;?lil.t; o.nt\ T.. J. Wcem;,; uas not U.S. Signal Se!'V'icos officor, b\\t wo.s in reality the local blacksiilith. Th~ tmm ca'n:;it,ap j.s accura
UllEXP"uORED ENERGY SOURCES -b7 J~ Cla1i-: A. p&rtio\:lt:,rly . thought provoldng subjcot for oonsidara.tion in tJ~'O 1>ooo~r"h '·s Wilhc-l'iil lkiioh • s d.j.nco-.-·or3' of. "or.gon., enorQ·." When cono:tdel'C<l un:.h Einst.oin" o U.'lif'ieC: f.1eld tbeoiy, fantastio untapped _SOUl'ces ot energr om
So1enU.st~ told Cong1:0sa Ml\''.l tco nD.l~l si~:ht1.11cc of r...'1icl~s1::.tif:i.oi!. i'l~1 ~.n:; objects to 1"',i.l<:> Oi.~t tho fioc;s!.bil:lty tb.~.t B.:i.i·t.h t:iie:ht b") nrde1· su'.('voill.i:i.noo by \ll'>.i:rl:.t\:!'·~~:1 trom. outer space. They m·gcd lawr,).9.kars
SPACE SIGNALS. B~ Douglna Dom~i0r. O'J.t Of .a co:::··~lOl- Of OUl' galaxy OOr.lOS A strOS.1';1 uf pulsating r'4d:lo Signals• Io so111aor~a teying to ool'llllllln1oato a.cross a dist.Meo whioh ntRy be 11s grc~t t1.s )00 light
Ph1lndelphiA 9 Pa. "There are UrddAntif'icd F~ng Objeots," s.!J.id Dr. l. M. Levitt, ' di.r ector of the Fola Planetarium of the Fr~riklin Institute, "though I, who have studied the .skies all .:mY lif(\ ·\ have never soon one."
Soiontists ~.nd lllilitaey experts of six nations h:i.ve poolod their knoulod~o to de~orlbo the · shapJ ot future millUlry t1e~pons in o. book-length doc~:9nt entitled, "Unlt;>ss Paac;z. C~a," t.o be published Jul7 22.
IT A UFO'l. By M:l.11gnret Kuehlthau 9 Citizen StA:Z't Writer. Th• A1r Foro11 said it was a balloon, relen~ed a tew 1nimltos prevlou3ly frooi Davic- Montban APB. But was it?
DATA-NET REPORT NO. 22 Tha lritncss to the follCT..."ing si~hting has requested anonymity. On Tuesd11y, September 17, 1968 the ''Bundes Bahn" train was traveling thru ED.st Gorm:iny ~~een Goeli tz and the Wost German bordo1• around twilight.
·reported that ono of its planes c.haccd au UnidentifiGd Flying Object northeast or M~d:rld.. Hours later thousands or par.!:ons in Madrid so.id th€iy hnd eeon e mysterious tritmgulnr
"I ran the UFO NET last Wednesday, e.s Wo.yn9 Green did not show up. I
"Ono of the best books on the UFO situation is availeble from Honorable
on a.~ investigation of unidentified tly.ing objocts .by a research team at the University of Colorado will bo sent to the Air Force probo.bly SC'l?ta tima .noxt. weak. The rapoi~ runs an esti~.ated 1,500 typ<3writton pages. It is being edit~d by Dan Gillmore, fo?'ii~er l16w York newspa~m~ ar.d scie
The D~lles fim ~s Her~ld - Oct. 1, 1968 - STRANGE RADIO SIGNALS, UFOs SYMPOSIUM TOPICS Strange radio signals that come from doop space wit~ amazing regulnrity, the presence of unidentifiod objects in space and a debate on fiNballs - "The Beginning of the Universe," will be the subjects discussed in
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- . ·. .,,,,. 1:. The Dtll"s Tir:~s HGr~ld ~:.': Editorinls - Sept. 30, 1968. GREAT ISSUES. A report on an 18-month- inveotigc.tion of. unidGntified flying ob~cts may bo finished in late Novambor says .Dr. Edward Condon, ~ho · hondod the Air Force-finnnqed investigation.
Col. James A. McDivitt is a level-head~d astronaut who baliov~s in As · co~and pilot for tho Gomini 4 . enrth orbi t:tng mi s·s ion, ho's seen them in deep SP3Ce. tt·I'h<iy'ro t -hcre without a doubt," l!eDivitt asserted nt a prass conference in Dallas Saturd~y," 1rbut what they aro is anybody's guo
9-20-68 - MYSTERY OBJECT HOVERS OVER YAUCO MOUNTAINS - Yauco (AP) - 'It~o policemen reported Monday that they saw a bright object hovering over n mountain near here: and th.st, the object sped away ovor tha ocenn. Local police officials, however, 11.dmitted thQ.t they were not quite sure how to go
August 9, 1963. . UFOs . CALLED SUITABLE FOR A SERIOUS STUDY - Now York Ti.1T1.es News ServicsWashirigton- Six scientists .llll.ve ins1st€d before Congress that unidentified flying objects were fitting subjects tor sorious investigation, but complain~d that attempts at rational study had beon "laugh
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DECEMBER 1968 We are somewhat curious concerning the actions of DEU. PUBLISHING CO. regarding their now defunct magazine "FLYING SAUCERS, · UFO REPORT." · Basically, t.he magazine was of higher quality than the present garbage being
The Dallas Times Herald, Thursday, Dec. 19, 1968. CHEMIST STUMPED IN TESf OF SUBSTANCE FROM UFO. Houston (UPI). A chemical analysis has tailed to provide
STARS, Associated Press, Washington - A telescope-bearing spacecraft that can see star:s men can't has snapped the first picture in its mission to map the heavens. The first shot W&.S ta.ken by one or four telescopes that :h:>uld be taking 700 pictUl'eS a day by Christmas, the National Aeronautics a
The LGM (for Little Green Men) theory of origin or powerful radio signal transmissions trom outer space bas been put into disrepute by all reputable scientists, a physicist attending the North Texas Symposium on Relativistic Astropbysics said here Monday. The theory attained at -least a trace of res
Sharon Robinette, Staff Writer. -Not too many years ago physicists believed they were tuming themselves out of a job. There were ''just one or two small details" left to clear up, and everything about physics would be known. This week the Fourth Texas Symposium on Relativistic Astrophysics is meetin
by Carl Freund, Fort Worth Bureau of the News. Arlington- Two scientists speculated here Friday a highly advanced civilization on a distant planet launched ntllllerous "space probes." to obtain data about the Earth and its people. Dr. J. E. McDonald, a University of Arizona pl'Ofessor who specialize
Dr. McDonald te'nued the report "the greatest scientific mystery of the 20th century." He accused the Air Force of trying to ''bury and rebury these reports in a morass of rather ludicrous explanations" instead of making a concerted effort to determine the
Of the countless UFO ·sightings in the past 20 years a f~ stand out as exceptional and deserve our in-depth study. To name a few: The Soccorro, N.M. sighting by officer Zamorra, the Captain Mantell case, the great Eastern power blackout, the Maury Island incident, etc. Depending· on member reaction
-W?ZC, WB6TQG, KP4CH, WB6RPL, John DeGroot, Dale Miller, Tom Sicuro, Carol Clapp, Mike JaffeSunday morning April 17, 1966, Dale Spau-, a Portage County sheriff's deputy, and posse member Wilbur Neff sighted a UFO at 5:00 am. Both men chased the object for 86 miles before they lost it. Literally hund
Akron, Ohio (AP) -In his ruined world of loneliness and twisted ni.ghtll18.res, Dale Spaur, )4, wonders if the chase will ever end. It began six months ago with a flying saucer. In the predawn hours of an April moming, Spaur, a. Portage County sheriff's deputy, chased a flying saucer 86 miles. Now t
'Iwo 16-;;-ea~-old Peninsula girls - neither of whon believe in flying saucers reported . see:.._'"lg one 0·1e:r Redwood City yesterds.y. Sylvia J. Ander-son of 903 Eighth A-.."9., Redwood City, and Carol s. Hinch of 2945 Curtis Ave., :Eenlo P.~.-r~c, Nportsd the UFO sighting to Redwood City police
THE I.EGALITY OF FLYING SAUCERS A year or so ago DATA-NET printed what we anticipated would be the outcome of tbe Colorado p~ject. Because we were absolutely correct we received several letters and one tape wor.dering haw we had acquired this advance infonna. ti on. The answer is simple;
Mr. Al K. Bender was one of the first UFO researchers. It a~pears that at one time he had qu.!.te a group situated, similar to D-N, all over the world. Ee was then a since~e researcher. Then suddenly, for as yet unclear reasons, he decided to chuck the whole thing. Possibly he became tired of it, or
H3AUC3R/PLA'f.i. 11 WAS IN CLOSE SO AS TO BE INTENTION.ALLY OUT OF FOCUS. (I'm not sure Jim sma.rt enough to know t.his, but let uc:: assume he is.) AT A DISTANCE OF 4-S feet, with camera focused at infinity and the1ens opened widest, for 1CAXilmlm de-focusing, YOU SIMPLY COULD NOT Y.AKE OUT Alfi LI
If we assume that the photo #2 was made wi~h a plate and a hl.:.!'.a.ll hand, bow was it . 1llwrlnated7 Another party, per~ps, stood there with a flashli€'ht a!ld directed its beam at the saucer? Perhaps tr.e ca~era~.an hiMself (Jim Lucci), or the third young man present at the time -- l'.ike Grove?
l"esidents in the Nogales area last night reported sighting an unidentified flying object that one Arizona Highway Patrolman described as "a .great big light bulb hanging in Callers told the AHP office in Nogales the object was visible about 8 miles northwest of Nogales from about 9 to 9:)0 pm. Some
SUSPECTED ~ZTSOR ROCKS EA.-;ml, -7~A.:;-.,::3 'IILL'..GERS. Chihuahua, 2-!ex::ico, UPI, -- A blinding 'clue-\.:hite fireball, believed to ·::ie a r~teor, turned night into day across !'lortbern !':eY..ico a..r.d the soutm.estern United
b7 J\:dy Tindall. A University of Arizona scientist criticized the recent Condon Coromi.ttee report on unidentifit:ld flying objects financed by the U.S. Air Force e.s ''the largest piece of bad advice on UFOs the Air Force has received to date." Dr. Jan:.es E. HcDonald, senior physicist at the UA L
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ASSISTANT CONTROLIERz February 1969
The assumption that be~ause of his reputation Crowde r couldn't, or wouldn't, perpetrate a hoax is very naive in UFO investigations. How often do you read of someone running out with the bank loot as an embezzler?
The three NICAP investigators also left out the charred matches in their report. APRO reported the case to their members. They also left out the matches . The late Frank &iwards reported the story in his last book. He, also, left out the charred matches. During ~ two days in Sout h Hill, I found onl
"On March 1, tragedy struck. Two ~oulder Police Department Detectives arrested Jim Wadsworth for illegai possession of narcotics. As a 1resultq Jim was asked to resign from the project. On April 12, he entered a plea of no contest to a misdemeanor charge of having marijuana." -Editor
Kilgallen, New York Journal-American Correspondent. London, May Jl (INS). - I can report today on a story which is positively spooky, not to mention chilling. British scientists and ainnen, after examining the wreckage of one mysterious flying ship, are convinced that these strange aerial objects ar
INVESTIGATED. By Ron Aldridge, Gazette Staff Reporter . Kings Mountain - The strange flying object that textile worker Daniel Suttles claims to have seen last August 1 is generating considerable interest in Washington, D. c. Stuart Nixon, a member of the executive staff of t he National Investigatio
Dallas Times Herald, Feb. 19, 1969. PLANET RESEARCH LABS BY YEAR 2001 PREDICTED. Athens, Ga. (AP) - Research labs from earth may be operating on Mars and the moons of Jupit er by the year 2001, rocket authority Dr. Willy Ley predicts. Ley spoke to a group of the nation's top experts on automation at
Binghampton, N.Y., 1-9-68. FLASHLIGHT LEADS TO 12 ON RAFT, iy F.ciward Benes. - A beam from a flashlight, spotted by an alert deck off icer aboard a Norwegian freighter, led to the rescue yesterday of 12 men who had been drifting in a life raft for 26 hours. The raft had been launched from a sinking
January, 1969. AF DOESN'T EXPECT SPACE SHIP VISITS WITHIN 10,000 YEARS. Washington (UPI : - Y.ian cannot expect to be visited by space ships from other solar systems in the next 10,000 years and probably not even then~ according to a scientific study for t he Air Force made public today. Parts of th
San Jose Mercury, 1-2-68. A SUICIDE, BUT WHY? ITALIAN CHRONICLES HIS LAST MINUTES. Genoa, Italy (UPI) - Businessman Alberto Moltini left a diary chronicling the final minutes of his life, ended by suicide. The question that remained was why did he do it? Moltini, 41, was found dead Wednesday at his
Tombstone Euitaph, 1-16-69. FLYING SAUCERS. TOURISTS REPORT SIGHTING OF HALF DOZEN STR.$.NGE VEHICLES. - Tolllbstone, which has survived flooded mines, fires and more shoot-outs and lynchings than even Deadwood or Dodge City could boast about in the early days, has gone modern -The old camp now is m
•~ •i~oumstances t·~~Yt>i:i\:.\ n1.s ·Control,, f..fE61u~.~. has
telesaop~a. ~en on the ni;1..ht of' · .ran. 15 ov..;t~~o!tl~ra \f. Schn Ocx.llta, M1clulal J. Dianey ~nd :Ot-X'l...ald J. Tayl.or of tl'ie Un,,.ve!9sit7 of' ArizoDa,.
S9l'l IiP.sne:tf.tCO E~ ml> BEFORE YOU ntr."1,9It!(!!!Hif:-~;. • WP1ter. - H~re•s e so1onti£ie cooking Yia really vcrumptiov.s .- Be nice to 7
I am sorry to inform all DATA-NET ~~mbers that due to circumstances beyond ro7 control 1-ty sudden and unexp.::cted dismissal :from LINK GPI while I was on company assignr.ent in New York has left rr.a both with financial difficulty and without accoss to duplicating equipment. I need ~our undorstand
In DATA-NET REPORT NO. 25 (February) Wayne Green IT'.a.de a contradictory ~....a.tement in his "note. 11 He said our galaxy "is neither f'lat, nor is it spherical. •• suns spread out in large arcs ••• in a great .circle course." Well, I'm not quite an expert on tb.e universe, but I have had 2 ground
..,,, From T. Carten:
Washington. ~If a PE1rson is absolutely certain that John F. Kennedy's assassination was the work of a conspiracy, or that the earth is flat. or that flying saucers come from outer ·space, co study however scientific and no .report however official will ever per-. suade him to t.:::le cont.t·ary • .
Washi ngton ( \.:?.: ) --Hudson Hoagland believe:s that in the course of time UFOs from other worlds will be largely forgotten like the bogus spiritualism of yesteryear. Hoagla~ is president e:neritus of the \;orcester Foundation for Experi~ental Bi ology a~d a member of the b.oard of directors of ·
--Civil Air Patrol planes from both Nevada and California flew over melting snows in the High Sierra 5'~nday in a renewed search for a miss~ airliner that vanished Feb. 18, with 35 perso?1s aboard. The DC) disappeared on a "gam'olers s~cial '! fi.:ight to Southern California returning from Nevada. W
--1':.C.-.riner 7 spacecraft performod smoothly Friday o:.. its lengthy journey toward the ple.net l·!a:rs but scientists were still puzzled by three irregtllari ties that turned up shortly afte ''The spacecraft. is doing fine now," said a sp:::;.:esman at Jet Propulsion Laboratory mifis:l.on contro
Sl\n Jose l•!3rcury, April 22, 1969. EXPLORER JS DISCOVERS T!L\T EARTH EHITS h'YSTERY RADIO SIGNALS. Wash.in~ton: (UPI) --A• :datldy longle~s sp:acecr2.ft with a.ntennss taller than tha Enpira State b~.ildi1~~ has discove:..--cd tha.t the earth emit!:i bursts of A.H. r.:ldio sign~J.s v:i:ich arG a r
OCTOBER 1969 REPORT NUMBER 28
NE'IWORK 'SCMEDUIE ;niE " EDITOR~S· DESX CLIPPI?li THE NEWS
"9Q" ,·••IE :wA5RON CCllTROL1 · Michel M. Jatte, WB6RPL, 624 Farley Street, Mountain View, Calif . 94040
$25.00 for an authentic Photograph of a flying saucer •.. · Please enclose all pertinent information.· -------------------·DATA-IET RO l:PUWty I
Books are available from the C~nt:rol Station. tree of charge to members. - - - - - - - - - - - - - -. .
BEWARE I a Man who claims ho is a Canadian UFO rosoarchor is asking for money
We received sevoral photographs from Bill Moser, socrcta~ of UFOIC, Australia • •~mong them is a photo of tho "1'ully Nest" taken in Queensland, Australia in 1966. It ;hows the well publicised .:circle of flattened grass about 10'-15' in diamotor. Nearer
Wednesday at 2000 PsT on ?'.26.5 •
HAM ROSTER .
· · In tho August 1969 issue of SirlLOOK (published by Norma E. Short, Box 129, Stover, .·io. 65078). Walt Andrus9 SI\Y'LOOK ·staff member and Co-Chairman or tho Illinois Soction of 'LFR.0, reported on }?.is intorviow with John. Keol, tho well ·known UFO Wl'iter~ ...
Clippings wero reoeiveri this month from: ~-JB6aPL, Mike Jaffe W6BPV, Tom Tho111.nson WA5110N, Jerry Johnson
-•Bufford Ratlif·f of 281Jt Louisa St., Catlettsburg, Ky., is direc~or of the TSUF..OIC. (Tri~State Unidentifio~ Flying Object· Invosti~a~in~ Cluh). The . club "~ots onoo /1 "10ntb ann ·the: ,'Oublio is invited. Jor .$1 membershi-o fee you rocoiw i l • .A TSUFOCl membershi,., cam. 2 ••\ UFO identifi
Monitor) Neal Stanford . reports: Washington. --UFOs -;\i,;" no respecter of curtlins .• . Tho lr~inlin pormittod Dr. Felix Zigol, doctor of science (technology) at the Moscow Aviation Institute, to ' write an article on m·os for ~et J..ife. · Dr, Zigel seems a believer in UFOs, oven though ho can°t
NOYEMBER 1969
' S~ · NEIJ.WORI· SCHEDUIE S-. .HAif RosTER . S-· ·. THE EDITOR'S JESJ'
CLIPPI)IJ THE . NEW~
DATA-NET REPORT, 624 Farley Street, Mountain View, Califomia 94040 (415) 96?-6878 The "DATA-NET REPORT" is the official newsletter or DATA-NET; a group of radio
DATA-NET !i?.W....films $25.00 for an authentic photograph of a fiYing sa\lcer. The DATA-NET reward is posted by some of the r:l!'3mbers, consequently it is open to members only. The photo must be sufficiently cl13a:r to s!lOW items of v.: ilue. Pl.ease refrain from· sanding pictures of blurs, blobs
:Haweve'r~ we are. sad to see that r. M. Castator, the Editor, has ·a dopted the policy oti · Attacking the Air Force. • BIC.AP spent years, a~ Ct)Untl~ss thousands ot do1lars trying to get the Air Force to reveal "what they know," Without success •. We·
92083 we received Riley Crabbe's latest mimeo book, "MEETING ON THE MOON." Included were several stamps which we sincerely apprecia+.ed. We enjoyed the book but we must inform the membership tl-~.c.t wo cannot agr-eo with Mr. Crabbe's philosophy on UFOs. Tha -book uses too ...m..i.ny h:!_J'O"-dy gen
'1'!10 following was taken verbatim from a translation of "La .Vres Grimoire," supposedly the oldost bo.ok on magic, taken at tho time of .King Solomon's ~eyss
though he will ask you again. "Then he will reach out with his hand, and will di~play to you that ~ame figure which you h~ve drawn upori· the head• Now you can be sure that it is the right spirit, the spirit of the head. ·· There is a danger that another ·one might try to trick y-ou, which would hav
-5NE'IWOR.T{ SCHEDUIE Assistant Controller, WA5RON, Jerry Johnson, of Austin, Texas will be calling ''CQ" every Wednesday at 2000 · PS'.I' on 7.265. Until further notice this will be the
The comments below refer to the article appoaririg in CLIPPING THE NEWS entitled · "UNIDENTIFlED OBJECTS OVER THE VAJ.,'J.Ef" regardlng DATA-N~T • (See Page 15) The reporter, Paul Boatty, interviewed me on two different occasions and !1:J:. the informatiQn he requeste4 from 1119 was written down for
.. The, Loch Ness monster search. has closed down for the wintor with no particula~ results. Dan Taylor plans to go back again next y~ar and try again with his sub.
. .. · (Rod .Dyke; Director - . Clipping service - $).00 per month) .. ..SAUCER MAGAZINE, 19il St.; ~lle~, Ne b~ska 68005 - . · (Mark :Bouge, Editor & Publi~h'r ~ · $2 ~()O per year) "
1' olks are eeQing thi.iigs at :r.,~.:·le'.:; Worth. To be tr.ore specific, they're seeing "The Thing," O:i... the Lake Worth vn:..·f>fon of the famous · Loch Noss Monster. · One youtt?, parked: near Gree:- :;:.~:.:.and, told. polic9 tha.t · ''The Thir.e" ju.'!lp<3d onto the hood of his ~e.r .and le
VOL. III NO. 7 RE PQE..'t..li11!'1£3EIUQ 1- UFO LIBRARY 2- BULLETIN!
2- BULLETIN! 4- NE'IWORK SCHEDUIE 4- HAM ROSTER 4- THE EDITOR 9 S DESK
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Books are available from the Control Station.- " They are loaned free of charge to memg£!:2_ only. STRANGER THAN SCIENCE - Frank Edwards WHAT ·wE RE/,LLY KNCM ABOUT FLYING SAUCERS - Otto Binder LET 0 S FACE THE TRUTH ABOUT FLYING SAUCERS - Gabriel Green
LET 0 S FACE THE TRUTH ABOUT FLYING SAUCERS - Gabriel Green LETTERS TO THE AF ON UFOs - Bill Adler FLYING SAUCERS ARE WATCHING US - Otto Binder FLYING SAUCERS-SERIOUS BUSINESS - Frank Edwards UFOs OVER THE AMERICAS - Jim 9 Coral Lorenzen "'.'<' ·. · .. ...... FLYING SAUCERS ON THE AT'J.'ACK ,.. He.r
FLYING SAUCERS ON THE AT'J.'ACK ,.. He.ro.ld.,· '.!'. Wilkins· .. · ·. FLYING SAUC.SRS '· A,RF.;i HOS'rILE' - Brad Steig~r;· Joan Whritenour STRANGE WOHLD - Fra1·,k Edwards UFOs? ~YE S! ~ R ~ R0gor Ho.r kins NEW UFO BRE/l...KTHROUGH - Brad Steiger, Joan 'Whritenour
FLYING SAUCERS UNCENSORED - Harold T. Wilkins THE INTERRUPTED JOU~NEY - John Fuller ANATOMY OF A PHENOMENON - Jacques Vallee
WHY ARE THEY WATCHING US - Allen Erskine THE TERROR ABOVE US - Malcom Kent. ' ' .. · FLYING SAUCERS.: HOAX · 'OR REAtITY - Jerome St;:.i.nton,. MYSTERIOUS FIRES AND LIGHTS . - Vincent Gaddis STRANGERS FR,QM THE ~ SKIE$ :- Brad .Steiger ....· .
STRANGERS FR,QM THE ~ SKIE$ :- Brad .Steiger ....· . LE': MATIN DE$ . MAGICIAN i~ · Pauwei~ and Berger, '· . ··. · STRANGEST OF ALL - Frank Edwards INCIDENT AT EXETER - John Fuller
- · THE FtYINtf- SAUCER STORY - rrench '. ·. WE ARE NOT ALONE - Walter S1,1].li~an FLYING SAUCER -OCCUPANTS - Coral, .J.im Lo!'eni.en FLYING SAUCERS: THE STARTLING .EVIDENCE OF. THE INVASION FROM OUTER SPACE
FLYING SAUCERS: THE STARTLING .EVIDENCE OF. THE INVASION FROM OUTER SPACE - Coral, Jim Lorenzen · TRUTH ABOUT FLYING SAUCERS ~- ..Aime Micnei
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We found that Edwards 0 version and the facts vary greatly. We quote in part from the . .1964 par-erback,. . STRANGE WORLD, P• 250 & 251: uone of the most desolate and u.l'l.tramrnel~d. ·spots 011 earth is the desert of Ne-w South Wales in AustrRl:~a. Ther'3, in the region of Bov.llj.a Staticn 1 a r
. . ~ . ~- . 1 '~ Mr. Twiss st'a-t es that on April 8, 1963, a light spt~r.~~.14 •.75 in • .4.n-diameter 'e.n.a weighing 11.,5 lb, .was discovered - in a-· rgmote- part of· Australia; the location was approximately ..1at:itude 30° 03° s. longitude 141° 50' E. The sphere was lying on the surfacs of s
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TAURUS (April 20-Ma.y 20) You will learn with amazement that the U.S. Air Force has closed down Project
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One hu.i.1dred years ago UFO sightings .w ere quite rare~ · · Even fifty· years ago, in spite of the g?eatly improved methods of .. communications, reports were few and far between. Suddenly 9 in the pa.st 23 y.ears UFO; ·sighting reports have increa$ed alarmingly. Perhaps tnE3 j.n.c rease· ir::t .U
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. . on ..May ·24, 1969 the Apbllo 10 sp3.ce6raft .was transmitting extremely detailed television pictures to viewers in the United States. The spacecraft had just passed over proposed landing sight 1f2 ' and ~as cotr.ing up on .sight ·#3. · These landing sights · had ..been selected for thair pZ'oxi
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-by Bob Achzehner·~ W9AUT In order ,to have a better understahding ·of the _publ~c and scientific reluctanc~ : to accepting the existence of UFOs, ·we have \to remember ..that humans have· historically · resisted embzacing new ideas• ' For example, ·whene-efer a new technological development has bee
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§':29~19.57 - Deel'Wood N:lki:) Base - Sun/ 050.0 - Landed - x 9-29.-1958,: - Laryls.nd - Mon/0530 - Landed - Scanlon, Farris 10-25-1959 - Cumberland - x - Hovered - x 3-8-1965 - Mount Airy - Mon/1940 . - Hovered - x ·
9-i9-Vi6i- .:-fndian Head - Tue/2200 - Landed. Occupant: seen - Hill 9-3-1965 - Exeter - Fri/0200 - Hovered - Ji: 4-18-1966 - Conw.o:.y - Mon/x - Landed. Residue left - Brafil 3-J-1967 - Red Hill - Frihc - HQi.,-ered - Fello~,,rs
TEXAS- ~w-~---4,'.] "z•: rn97 - Rockland - Thu/2:)30 ' - Landed ... Occupants seen - Bar clay l~-22-1897 - J0Ds e1'and - Thu/2400 - La'nded .. O~ cupants· peen ... Nichols 4-25-1897 - Merkel - Sun/x - Hovered. Occupants seen • ..Residue ..., . x 4- 26-1897 - Aquila-Hillsboro - Mon/x - Hover ed -. x
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by Frater Jacobus and Frater Magnus After many years and ·many theories, the answer to the UFO problem still eludes us. see two main reasons for this failure: 1) the reports have never been properly documented and centralized, 2) local publicity has masked the reality of the worldwide phenomenon. Ev
by Patrick ·A. Huyghe It's evident .from Royce Brier's editorial lauding the demise of Project Bluebook
. :. .. · . . . . .. .. 6-11-1881 - Melbourne to 8-Jclney, ·11.ustralia • Sat/0~00 - J.and(3d _- . La ~acchante 1-1910 - Invercargill, _ New Zealand .. 2jOO - Hovered • .Occupants ·see·n ;_ x · · 9-1951 - Australia - x - Landed. ·oocupants seen ~ x
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UFO EVENTS: . 11-11-1968. Near Calgary, Alberta, Canada {x/23:30). VE6AEY .SIGHTS UFO . Mr. Frani. Marwood, VE6AEY, is also a private pilot licensed since 1949 with over 2,000 hours log time.
Repc:;."'ts continue Wedne sd?.y a ' brilJ.iant ·&rid sparkling ''whatchamacallit" that crossed the northern sector of the sky ·over- Yakima. .. froM the east to west about 8~26 pm. Mr·. & Mrs. Al ~filler of West Valley · said · the ' object had a trail with a ' bluishgrecn cast 9 and .that · it bro
Two women ·who ir:.sJ.r.ted 11 (~·-m 9 -~ y ou dare· mertt:i.ol'l. :m.y ·name, 11· said they had just exited from Interstate 55 at th.a Burdette Interi::hange about 1 a.m. when they sa.w 0 the brightest 15.gbt you 9 ve ev&r .seen° hovering about 60 feet abovEii . Elmer· Ccle 0 s field. ·:Pulling the
The Sheriff• s cffice continues td receiire UFO repoi•ts. Two such came from unrelated areas about 9~30 p ~ m. · . Ronald Pr0Ston, ·1898 s.w. r.:;;r.rie11, ·in the Green di·s trict, .re~r,ted seeing a brilliant green biil falling at ~.bout a jO-degree angle. ,
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Jan. 1952 - Weston - x/2230 - Hovered ; ~ x 8 ..Jl-1957 ~ , East Thermdpolis . ~ ·Sat/x ·- Hovered - Matthews
....... . • · J-28-1897 - Otp,aha . Sun/22)0 .. ~ Hovered - x
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IVl.ARGINAL NOTES FROM: "SCIENTIFIC STUDY OF UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECTS''
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A shortwave· ra-dio· "mes'sa:geufrooi ha:v-ig'a.to~· Normah Bilker', said the crevt "of" eXJ>lorer Thor E.e.yerdahJ.. 0 s· papyrt.ls;.boat ·Ra. 2 'Watched. ~. -UFO .move .across: the .,l lorizorC for ·several minutesciand disttppear :J!n · ; ~:·bright :orange flash. "~· ., ,, ,; '.,.,, _.r .. · .-.
4.:.18-1252. Hamilton, Ontario; ·c-anada.• '· MYSTERY ORB
5•22·1970• '. Whyalla, :Souther Australia (Fri/Nita). A LOT OF· HOT AIR · · · The object reported by about 15 ~ople in the southern ·sky was :o:a hot air . balloorl :..
The Midwest UFO Conference was held at Bradley University-, sponsored by the Aerj,.al Ph.enom~rta ' ciub . o{ Central Illinois and the Tri-County UFO Study Group; . •: ~Dr.'' j~·Alien Hynek, one of the ·· r~atured . speakers ·~ said the u.s·. Air Farce's discontinuance of Project Blue· Bdo~f" and th
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regroupant 10 organismes d 9 etude prives sur les UFO en France, para.it tous les deux mois sur tr~nte pag~s enquetes . e.t etudes. Aborinement pour les .USA: FF .30 par mandat i nternatiqnal CCP 6 963 Lyon~France a l'editeur, Pierre Delval_,· Secretariat general du CFRS: ivr.J •· D9 HONDT - route d
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attributed to "Kugelblitz," since "lightning is coi:iin<?n near ·St. Petersburg." Orie.· · ·
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THE . ~IFT . OF .. PROPHESY -.b~ l;.i Ob, .George Farmer Hugo Gerns'bach, H. Lavine Twining and other .pioneers were inspiration, for thousands of young men in the first quarter of this century. These men literally ~ooked int~ the
An ·article entitled "Status Inc~nsistency Theory and Flying Sa':lcer Sightings'' .by Donald I. Warre'ri appears in the 6 Nov 1970 issue of SCIENCE ma_g azine. Mr. Warren states that his analysis ~as based on a national survey of sighters, h<?wever the. only flying saucer re·s~arch ·1•..farren lists
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(Year} 221- The .following .quote was transmitted by Jacques Vallee who rece:tved it from Ml•. Porter one of his .readers who wished to share his 11 small literary find": "In the year 793 grave portents were seen over the :Land of Northumbria e.nd men· were much af:c-aid. · There were· whirlwinds an
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!.1..~!!!n.JJ1!.• While br. Hynek monitored the on-the.~air DATA--:NET meetihg, Mike Jaffe, Control . station WB6RPL, contacted 1~6LQP, Gene, .of Portola · Valley, Calif. _Gene used to live in . North Dakota which has been the ·scene· of considerable UFO activity. Gene's ~oo;nmaia ·· ~t the Universi
-by W6oo, George Fa·rmer .· . Particulars of Professor Totterpast 0 s exciting trip are hereby covered by Major . Acidulous Cata.strophe,. ·Totte.rpa:st' s navigator. The Professor's Flyj,.ng Raft Magnetron on which they took : a trip to the . moon
_ , Eminent Physicist Spends Weekend.; in· Outer Space,; More than a week ~g9·, it is ·.n.ow _reported by. Hamradio -- why: the : news was d~l~yed .. this long · cannot. be learned -- Professo.r . Totterpast heard a noise. in his back-yard .on this : particular night. Upon investigation he ~· discov
ZS5GZ, Carl van Vlierden,· submitted the following reports from Africa. 9 Oct 1970 - ·Hillcrest, South Africa (Fri/2ll5) ~ LO.ti FLYING OBJECT Miss Annette van Vlierden was drivi~g down her driveway in Hillcrest, about 20 miles from Durban, when her attention was drawn to a large object in the eveni
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A STUDY OF 100 IBERIC LANDINGS.
· Apar tado 262, Barcelona, Spain Founded in October 19.58 by Marius Ueguet, Antonio Ribera and Edua:i:-do Buelta, the group conducted very acti ve invest igatic!ls · anrl publish..Jd ser ri.~uG ci:i1alyses, · inc l uding
Colagio Mayor A. Salazar. Paseo al Mar, 27, Valencia-10 Founded by Ballester Olmos is February 1968, after three years of background docu:nentation; this group is tr.{ing to develop a· Scientific approach to the problem and
Pureza, 69, Sevilla ·. Mr. Jose Ruesga Montiel and his · co-.workers founded this network in March 1969, · · with thepurpose of centralizing field investigation re ports from a large nut:iber of amateurs. Its current effort focuses 011 oompiJ..ation ~ of cases and frequency studies •
Alcala, 20~ 2~2o~B, Madrid 14· This group was offid.alJ.y started in Februe.ry 1970. Among its founders ~.re Mr. Felix Ares de Blas, Technic~l Director, and Mr. David G. Lop0z, ~irector of Inve ~ tigations, b.:;th science t't.udents (respecti v0J.y telecomn~v:n1ce.tions a nd aex-one.1J.t:l ~ tl ) .
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The following pages from 17-26 comprise the s~d installment of an article devoted to the analysis of a catalogue of Iberic landings. As a result of an unprecedented agreement, this study is also being published in France by LDL!IT, in Spain by STENDEK, and in England by FSR. TYPE-1 PHENOMENA IN SPAI
-by VicenteBaiiester ofm-;s-and'"J~cques Vallee 15 Aug 1968
15 Jan 1969 Vil~afranca de los Barros (Badajoz, Spa~ztl. Two classes of the Jesuit College have observed a giant being and fled in terror. Later they went back to the site and found strange traces. The fact was reported to the
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·. -by Dr. Ja~; Vallee As indicated in oUr last issue_, PATA-NET will regularly publish "hot information" on current research · activities. · We · h~·pe · that this ·column will be useful in providing fast announcements of riew findings that may interest· our members and serve them in their own rese
Considerable work has been· recently devoted to an analysis of the tine distributions, and I urge DATA-NET members to follow these discussions in the FLYING SAUCER REVIEW where . complete .. statistical tables and graphs will soon be published. Most of the new data .has come from Dr. Dave Saunders,
17 Jun 1962 - Over Ladd & Peru, Illinois (Tue/btwn 0130 & 0200) - UFQs P~_A;_!.)Jl,.QEAFI Thomas J. Reed, a 23-year-old flying instructor, on a flight from Chicago t .o Moline, Ill., was cruising at 8,500° below a high overcast with visibility unlimited. Tom 0 s attention was attracted t.o 4 pinkish
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A STUDY OF' 100 IBEP..IC LA:t-.iDDJGS -by VicA~te Balle~ter Olmos and Jacques Vallee
The previous article. on this subject (D-N 4145·, Mar 1971) has described the ·motivation for an extensive survey of Iberic landings. It also gave an .indication of the data gathering and reducticn technique that was applied to the compilation of a· sa'rilple catalogue of 100 landing reports, ninety
The'.'""maj7;';""statements we can immediately make on the basis of the catalogue are the fol,lowing: · - Landings haw been obser\Ted and reported in Spain with a frequer:icy and ··density
Letusn~ return to Figure 1 (tu:ap) and let. us :~ls~ . c.~n~j,der)abl~ i, givin~ · the number. of cases per :province.
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The~~-iS-co7'1ionly offered in scientific circles that observers of UFO landings constitute a .ve.ry speci~l sub-popul~tion among credulous, unbalanced people. T~1ey are lone1y. and live in a world . of fan.t a'sy where they become gradually deluded with their own visions. This arialys..is is tindou
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Josephine J. Clark In the past few months DATA-NET readers have been able to study a number of
An initial surprise resulted from the map showing the distribution -per state of the 322 reports. · I had assumed that UFO activity moved in a curve across the continent, peaking in be Central states and decreasing in the West. In December 1969 I began mapping the distribution by state of the sighti
--rh'0-;;b-;{;:_~5~·d?L p 'in the number of UFO reports tha:t reached DATA-NET in 1968 seems odd at first.. Diel 1968 rll.te low in UFO activity or ·was public interest in reporting UFO sightings at an ebb? Actually, we are unable to, ~rify either speculation since DATA-NET did not subscribe to a cl
A sampling of general UFO activity in the United States produced results similar to those reached by Saunders and Keel regarding the most · ~~tive day of the week. DATA-NET records show 55 UFO sightings occurred on Wednesd~y~ Both DATA-NET and Keel record a minimum of activity o.n Sunday • . Saunder
A sig;-iffo::.nt discovery that has resulted f::.~om this survay of DATA-NET records "is ... tha.t Dr. Vallee 0 s 11law of the times 0 holds .true for an overall picture of UFO acti~.r:!.ty, as well as for studies of landing cases. The law of the times became evidant in 1962 when early computer stud
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Incubus: In Ohio, in an area and at a time rich in UFO activity; a young woman, seated at her dressing table: suddenly, reflected in ' the mirror before her astonished eyes -- 11 a man, dressed in dark clothing," "scowling" at hert Whirling abruptly, imagine her amazement to find no one there! ln-cu
I think, therefore, I am. Now let us try to remove the husk from the coconut: Were the ti10 foregoing accc1:'.nts unique, then there could be no valid conclusion
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UFO REPOF.TS: LJ~:Ci2"fi -- Upper Provence, France (Thu/x) - (l..@$1/:) - £,REJ.J'~...§~~.N. A peasant in Upper Frovonce saw a m?-chine with six 11 legs n 11 Nearby was a small
AustrG.lj_an government investigators ti.re exantj.ning evid,ence of a. UFO sighted·. by 20 copper miners. A photograph of a;. ~ield shom,ng _reeds .. fl~tfoned in a ci:rc~l.ar•" pattern, e.!l~ r~~.a:temr:mt s from the miners a.re being studied by the Austral:la n Dept. of Ci vil Av ::i.atJ.on .. On
A helic~pter pilot;· Nairn, discovered five more Ngatea-like circles in the Taupo a~a. The cil'oles· wo:;.•e found on the 12 ,600-acre Lilburn este.te in an area
~irs. K. L. Reund of 53 Stirling Crescent, Mosgiel, sighted an object similar tQ. the
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27 Jan 1968 - Modesto, California (Sun/2100) ..; (2) A college student, Robert Hemenway, of 203 Park Avenue, Modesto stepped from his house into the backyard and noticed an object above his neighbor's yard~ The bright object had an angular diameter of 5 degrees, appeared as a blue-white glow which p
UFO REPORTS: §~r 1969 - South Egremont, Mass. ' (x/Eve). - (5) - MYST~IOU~ L~
Mr. B7 K. Chamberlain, a science master at the PateaIBgh Sch~ ol waS:-alerted •t.;;-
Mr. E • . R. Marfurt, of : Mere Road~ an ~x-military .aeria.l observer,. plc:r~ted . fl.n object south of hi.s position at 4 ~m~ By" 5 :20 _am it~ Jiad altere.~ .·course' iJ;l·· a ·:par{.l.l+.pJ; line to the east, then · took an almost l~~ht angle still- easterly . and away , from~ his ~ .'. : obser
Mr~ & -Mrs. E • . H. Marfurt, Mere Road, Taupo, whose sightings were detailed a few wee~s .ago, are still viewing· the objects. Nightly be~een 7-11 .pm they haye seen a green-red flashing light· ih the northeastern sky moving in a northerly direction. On Saturday night they •vfewed a similar, though
---:b';VEII;;~b~th·-· w:ne.rton, w;shing~ It was a dark, rainy night when a Maryland farmer looked out over one of his fields and .saw a "kind of a disc-shaped object" apparently hovering above the ground beyond his home• '
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A new approach to the study of UFO witnesses , :by -~~c1q.';les _,l{allee and Vicente-Juan Ba~lE}_s~_r. Olmos. ·'.:.-' ,.-.: , ~!
.· :' ·· .. . ':." ". ~ .:1. . The di?C"ribution of the number of witnesses in our current catalogue o~ :_.~el'ic landings is given by Table 1: , ~ .: . . .
--"T10age-is kn~wn precisely to us for only thirty-two witnesses. Although the sample is small, we have attempted a rough estimate of a "pyramid" for these ages, leading to the graph of Figure 1.
Intellectual level is naturally difficult to estimate. However, our reports often provide information on the occu!J8:tion and status · of the witness~ and · such infO'rmation can be used as indicator' ·of "education and intellectual :environment (although NOT OF :MENTAL · ABILITY)• We have used such
Most1 studies of UFOs- (pro and-con ~like) ignore" the question of the activity of the witne~s immediately prior to the sighting. We feel this point is, in fact, a cruicial one, as "wa can expect quite a different reaction to an u.~usual sight fl'Om
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th:1:e.e -.witnesses and mo:-e --This-~rtlcle hasconcerne.d .itself with -.the witnesses of UFO landings in Spain and
-by Josephine Clark During the first part of 1971 there seems to have been a ccnsider.?..ble inc::.·oase in
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-by Pau1 Brac:zyk By way of iritroduction let me present a .very brief background sketch of mysolf: -• I am twenty-six years of age and graduated from Northeastern University of Boston in 1970 with a B.S. in Irdustrial Engineering. At the present time I a.m employed as art Engineering Sales Consulta
OF MAns AND SATUP..N by Joseph Goodavage. In the former piece Binder builds the en-:·.ire article around a supposed press conference alleged to have been hold in En.gland on May 10, 1971, and at which Dr. Fred Hoyle was reported to have made a series of controversial statements in support of the ult
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1 Eng. (x/Hight)~(2) . .Five !!leti we re W-9.lking an:i talkir..g whe:n, out of the bb:ck sky · car:re -a shining white s·o mething. : It zoomed pa~t the.m, disappea:r.ed 9 then reap~ared aita.i.ng· its · tv.:-o-~~nch wide, circUla.r. ~hape towards . Wigan. Thomas ·w1:3st .o f Cedargrove; Skelme1"s
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Ten people watched as a tWO constantly, changing . ~hape and color, tra.ve1·sad the ·~ sky above Inverness. Roger Ewen (1,7), 2 Cot:~a.ge, Homa Farm, Culloden Jlloor ·spotted· tt _B,s .he. left a ne:l.ghbor 0 s . ho ise. "I looked. up at ..the clear skj ' and s&,w this obj'ect coir.ing . from tho di
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Submitted ~Y . F~ , Lagarde, Editor LDLN Communicated by Sr. Baragiola · French translation by Mrs. Boulvin Translated from French 'Qy. Michel' Jaffe
Six years earlier, in 1965, I had seen in t~e sky a fireball. At tpat time I thought that it was perhaps a rocket stage that had separated and was glowing from friction through the atmosphere, although it did not descend straight but with a somewhat agile undula.tion. I lost sight of it as it fell b
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Tl;;A~-li"statistical note-s" attempt to ma~~: an analy.s is ··o f 'the UFO actiit1.t; in Spain and Portugal in the year 1950.. We ·have gathered an . extremely complete. sample of cases that co·r.rers every unidenttfied ohenor,i•:mon known by · our r~s earch .cirqle . (CEONI) through all possible c
The-~i=i-'t-of hnv ing di$CO\~ered the ~reality of t he. Spe.n:1.sh W?-Ve of 19,50 is owed to .· the w:rite!' Mr • .Antonio P..:i.bc~ ra, one of the pl c n:s ~n·s i-n the w.·b problem studJ j_n our country, who around ten yea.rs ago saw that the Iberia!'l · Peninsuia had had a.n important ... flap m
Figure l shows tl:e UFO activity during 1950 o It is obvious to appreciP.te the· of a consid:::ir~.ble Cl'.''9St in th'9 month of March tbat dj.m."lnir.hss to its fourth part in April. The rest of the mon'.:.hs give a rr..:lnimum balance. A refinement of this statistic is cbtained by tracing the rep
To plO~on a map the l;;ations of UFO occurrences for a given period serv~ s to visualize the phenomenon °s distribution 9 the most relevant areas, the avoj.ded zone s i
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lfe have ta~e 46 ·c~ -in which the day of the week and the time of the day are known, according to six groups of four hours each, ' getting' this .result:
We can now compute sums ov~r '24.•.hour. inte;;.als.. If · th~ int~~at is taken from midnight to midn:i.ght (common procedure untii now) we find the figures given in
In order to summarize these results we shall say that the lowest proportion of cases is observed on Sunday (days) or on Saturday night (nights), the highest on Wednesday (days) or on Tuesday.·rtight (ni ghts). We shall limit our comments here because the 19~0 flap in the Iberian Peninsula cannot be
Our Figure j was, of course, too iicoarse 11 to say anything because at that moment we did not try to make additional geographic distribution of observ,a tions. Now we have prepared a detailed map plotting the UFO occurrences as we thought that it would be very informat~ve. Apparently no s pecial tr
This fact. is very 111orthy: of 'mention· .(alth~Ugh do not know 'its real signifi- . cance), ...s.o -~e :J::>:ave- . CC?~bined · ·· . · ·. · Figu~. 1 ·and Table II of our previous article in
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Sighting: 27 Feb 1972 - Mart, Texas (Sun/0830)-(2-·b-c) - (See DATA-NET #57, Mar 1972) An investigation was conduct~d by Mr. Tomll\Y Ro Bl~nn of Marlin, Texas. Mr. Blann interviewed several people in Mart, Marlin and Waco, Texas. The Chief of Pqlice and -·the Sheriff 0 s Department both believe that
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. The authors have had the opportunity to make some studies in .which the nominate~ · · Lr.1·!....Q.f tlle....:fi!n.£2. has peen reiterately verified. In other similar experientfos, we ha·v:e . proven that those samples of data identified as negative or f<!:~lse . differed very visibly ; from this s
-~"<lefWtion, ;re~ s ha ll caJJ.· satisfacto:rr curve that time dis.-fribution obtained ·· from the largest _world-wide. listing-olu'ifO:-fa'ncti~gs~~(J .F .. ,Vallee · catalogue; 1971 · version), cont~ining 1.367 entries • . O;.f.' t hem, §21. give a. precise time , · o.r1d its ~epe.t-ti tion alon
--nf;.f7s~onsia.-;; two· une.q ual . curves defined i11 _a same interval •. :. We shall call the error· o:f a .curVe with respect to anoth"=lr one in such an interval, to the difference between the . values of the magnitudes that have be.e n used. It is . said that a ·curve has a percerl.tage' of co
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According to fortm.lla (1), it is evident that: el •Y1 + e,.,"~ •Y2• + • • • + e n •Yn = 1 and each . sum is equal to l/n (in our case, 1/6). As we had agreed before that the coeficient of importance (y.)
·~··--rt·-i~ evident that $UCh ~i;;~~ge as C;;9~ 'tro;;:['d , imply that . the. total . error Would be the unity '(100%).· · In other words, the diffe:cence be+.v~een the ve.lues of .the two magnitudes would have t ,o .be· the maxiro:'uni one, but . this is _uni,?ee.chable due to the n.e Sct.
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-Hike Jaffe It was the early part of Jtine and I was docked at the East Coast Fisheries on Casey Key, Nokomis, Florida~ It was here th::tt I met Doug Cooper, skipper of the illfated Eloise, a 43 foot. double-ender with a crti.ising range of 3,000 miles. 'While I was grouper fishing 80 miles southwes
3. 1'Ein Moderner l,Wthus~ Von D:i.ng0r ar.i Him~l Gesehen Werde (Jung) (Rascher and Cie . Ag~ , Zur:5.ch, 19)8 ) ·' · ·· "Flying Saucer s-A IIodern Vwth of Things Seen in the Skies~' (Jung) (Harcourt Brace & World, 'I nc,,, New York, 1959) 4. "Como vellos 9 estan explorando la Tierra:i (Buelta)
5. 11UFO wa.ves follow a certain pattern 71 (Ribera) (FSR, V, 3, Mey-Jun 19.59, 12-14) 6. 11 La consta.nte de frecuencia 11 (Buelta) (BOLETIN DEL CoE.I~, III, 9, October 1961, 3~12) 1111a:rs and the Flying Saucers 11 (Vallee and Vallee)
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13. :i:wa. repartition des atterr issages de souc~mpes vole.nti~s . en France 1' (Duchene) (PS 9 II, 4, June 1965, 21-25) 14. 11Anatomy of a Phenomenon 71 (Vallee) (Henry Regner;)T Co., Chicago, 1965)
16. :1challenge to Science-The UFO Enigma •1 (Vallee and Vallee) (Ht:mry Regnery Co.; Chicago, 1966) 17. '1Flying ~a.ucers: An Analysis o:t'the Air Force Project Blue Book Special Report No~ 14:i (USAF/D3.vidson) (Rams3y~Wallace Go:cp . 9 ·wallace, New Jersay, JlL.y 1966) 18. 0 Some preliminary tlmu
19. 11 ThE? pattern · oehind the UFO ·landj.ngs :i (Vallee) (FSR Special · Iss-qe No. 19 O.ct .-IJov 1966/ The Humanoids, Neville Spearman, London, 1969, 27-76)
22. ':Re.port on the UFO -.,rave of 1Q4T1 (Bloe ch'3r) (Priyately 'Printed, 1967) ( Not · cons'li.lted) 23. "Psychologicµl implica.tions in the investigation of UFO reports :i (Sprinkle) (Flying Saucer Occupants, Signet Books 1 New Yo:!:'k, July 1967, 160-186) 24. 0 A propos des cycles de ·frequahce
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4. 11 Silicon saucers t: (Finch) (FSR, VI, 4, July-Augus t 1960) "Silicon and gravi ty 01 (Finch) (FSR, VII, 1, January-February 1961, 12-1.3) "A look at gravitation 1 (Sharp)
19. L 0 eff8t antigravitational des corps a forte densite '' (Pages) (OURANOS 11 A'VI 9 33, September 1967, .96-97) 20. · The physics and the metaphysics of unidentified flying saucers n(Narkowitz) (SCIENCE, CLVII 9 15 September 1967 9 1274-1279) (Not consulted) 21. 11 The UFO ·from the designerqs v
24. · ~ 1 Peut-on inverser le sens de la resultante de gravitation? i i· (Pages) ( BULLETIN DU GEOS, ·4 9 1968, 29~31 ; a,1d following ; 5, 1968, 17-18) 25. nThe UFO uropulsion problemn (Harder) (Symposium on Unidentified FJ..yi11g Ohjects, House of Representatives, 29 July 1968. ~
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32. · Flyi1:g saucer ene:..~g·:J.U. cs (Friedman} (P:r.hrately printed; 1970) 33. ''UFOs and Diar.iagnetism 11 (Burt)
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1.) · · · 'l~bl;· , I iShbl<is the numbe r of ' cases· pe!" cqurytry. The 86. Sp~nish c:;1.ses .ca.me . from the CEONI conrpute1•iz1?d catalogue and all .the other events from the GESAG file~,; Please note that ·th0 tota.l. .' riumber is not the exnected 335 f'igu::.·e ·b ut }).l. .. ,This is be ca.
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-Paul Braczyk The Octobe1•/72 issue of SAGA contains an intriguing article by Ivan Sanderson titled THE 12 DEVIL ~ S GRAVEYARDS AROUND THE WORLD. If you &.re not r.J_readJr fc:.rniliar with Sanderson°s research .?.nd theories regarding 12 seemi11!?;ly equidistantly spaced ''Bermuda Triangles 11 cove
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To finish this paper, we are going to compare the diameters of UFOs with the dimensions of the·· traces reported being left by them:
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In the context of our specialized study of the landing phenomenon in this ~ountry, a work program that _we pagan back ,in 1969, the .Q£9~P.~nt. file has just been thoroughly· . researched. In a: ~recedent article (5), Dr. Jacques Vallee and I did not widely cope . with this question but gave succiMt
Our c~nsus of l~;~ghtipgs in shown in the 1~i that follows. The 1968/69 wave is inmediately distinguishable, as well as the :noctuJ."nal character that Dr. Vallee found in 1964 (1). Likewise, · it is quickly seen that most of the reports refer to an object (the UFO) resting on the ground. A curious
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NTh!:~f12~J:..§..~~~1:'' by W9AUT is aV:ait~.b1~· frbm DATA-NET FREE to membe:i:-s only. A brief hi~i~ory of· n.idng sau(\ers' togetner- :~!ith thi:r plans and parts list for building a "Saucer S6eke:r." Permanent. mag~ets ara ?.Ya.i],.(ible for ,$2..~00.
--"N;t~Tch~tl.(:I: v·IEDNESDAY at 7:00 pm PST= THURSDAY .at 0)00 GMT on 7~268(LSB). Dr. Bruce Mu~ray has published a review .o f Dr. J. Allen Hyhek's book THE UFO EXPERIENCE in SGIENGE, 25 Feb 1972, Vol,. 1?7, 68G-669. The article is entitled 11 Reoper.ing the Ouest:!.?Jl" and it is very positive to
·Madrid, Spain It is really disappointing ·that after twenty five years of the UFO phenomenon hoffici.C.:L 1: life~ we are still e.t the beginning of its comprehensiono Ccnsci-::iua of this f e.ct and t.s.:,,:ing as a bt.3 i s the rich ce.s-hist ory compiled during 1968 ~·69 7 we s+,a:rted the st'.1
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-~-·F'r';;i-~f};;~~s""e~aGonO'f~Ch-aph 2~.;T~~'ot~"'fi~a~-;~·s;Se~;e-c;:r three ' 1sub-waves" in the context of the general nwave 11 • K.1:.c h one of the::ie 11 sub~wa"·as 11 is completed by a maximum: lst: Begi~ming of September 1968. 2nd: Middle of Dect1mbar 1968 ~
---~µIYI;ig ·the tl;'m~y 0f Poisson to · the stu::ly of th0 differant gre.phs of the development of the Wt'J.'l0' we h8:1e SAt out to discove1· how far these mc:.xima could occur by coincidencA. Here we will present th~ results obtained for Graph 2, which is represented in this article. a) No.ximum
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"O:;:-to;;;ono.1 Univ~rses" -Miguel Guaep.. • ·• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . ~'2 "Sc:tenc,.,, and UFOs: .A Selected B:toliography of UFO ResEla.•:eh Papers (II) n
-Jerold R. Johnson, WA5RON 4th ANNUAL MIDNEST UFO SYlfPOSl~i • • • • • • 0
SIGHTING REPORT ·. INDEX .· ... Novamba:r 1972. • , • • • • • . ,• • .• • • • • • • • • •
•1'I:tguel G'iasp From the Bo.llsster Olmos t'3am of Vo.lenc:)..a, Spa:..n, Mr.- Guasp -a DATA·~NET .me:nbe1+:.. is a . deep.-'UFO .resea1•cller c·"· Translated i:'}.to English. by Mr. Vicente-Jua.n B~llester..
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