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BEING AN Sf FAN, YOU ARt PAoBABLY ALSO A u,r.o. FAN. THAT rs~ YOU ARE PROBABLY MORE INTERESTED THAN THE AVERAG£ PERSON fN WANTING TO LEAR~ THE ANSWER TO THE u.r,o. IF YOU ARE, YOU MAY BE INTERESTED IN JOINING OUR ORGANIZATION IN SOME CAPAOITY OR OTHER. WE ARE SETTING UP A WORLDWIDE NETWORK OF OBSERV
WE ARE SETTING UP A WORLDWIDE NETWORK OF OBSERVER POSTS AND FILTER CENTERS, AND ARE EXPANDING EVERYDAY. BUT WE ARE STILL FAR FROM OUR GOALt AND WE ARE GOING TO NEED EVERY BIT OF ADDITIONAL HE~P THAT WE CAN GET IF WE EXPECT TO FIND OUT WHAT THE SAUCERS ARE AND WHAT THEY ARE DOING IN OUR SKIES, AS WEL
A IRCRAF'T Co. IF A flLTER CENTER HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED f'OR YOUR STATE OR PROVINCE, IT WILL BE LISTED BELOW; WRITE TO THE fl~TER CENTER FOR DETAILS ANO REGISTRATION f'ORMSe IF A flLTER CENTER HAS NOT YET BEEN SET UP IN YOUR REGION YOU MAY WRITE lO THE ADDRESS AT THE TOP OF TH1S PAGEe
WE ARE PARTICULARLY INTEREStED IN HAVING PERSONS JOIN WHO HAfE CAMERAS, BINOCULARS, ANO ASTRONOMICAL EQUIPMENT THAT THEY MAY USE IN OBTAINING DATA ANO PHOTOGRAPH&C EVIDENCE THAT IS VITAL TO OUR RESEAROHp WE EARNESTLY HOPE THAT YOU WILL REPRESENT YOUR TOWN, CITY OR VILLAGE AND ADO ANOTHER OBSERVER PO
AND ADO ANOTHER OBSERVER POST TO YOUR STATE NETWORK. PLEASE WIRTE FOR INFORMATION IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN 80INING
To ALL CONCERNED: IF ANYONE HAS SEEN ANY UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECTS••KNOWN ALSO AS FLYING SAUCERS••OR KNOWS ANYONE WHO HAS SEEN THEM SINCE JANUARY IST 1 1957,
SAUCERS••OR KNOWS ANYONE WHO HAS SEEN THEM SINCE JANUARY IST 1 1957, PLEASE CONTACT US IMMEDIATELY, GIVING FULL NAMES ANO ADDRESSES OF THE WITNESSES TO THESE SIGHTINGS• WE ARE IN THE PROCESS OF SETTING UP UfO OBSERVER POSTS ALL OVER THE UNITED STATES, C'ANAOAr EUROPE, ALASKA, AUSTRALIA, JAPAN, ENGLA
SOUTH AMERICA. ANO EACH STATE~ PROVINCE OR REGION WILL HAVE ITS OWN FILTER CENTER WHICH WILL SERVE AS A RECEIVING STATION FOR ALL UFO REPORTS AND OTHER ASSOCIATED DATA, A DISTRIBUTION POINT FOR MATERIAL FROM HEAO. QUARTERS, AND AS A GEN~RAL SECRETARY FOR I CARf • OUR FILTER~OBSERVER NETWORK IS EXPAN
ARE STILL FAR FROM OUR GOAL~ THE AIR FORCE INVESTIGATION HAS EITHER GONE UNDERGROUND, OR ELSE THEY HAVE THE ANSWER AND ARE HIDING THE FACT FROM THE PUBLIC. THE FACT REMAINS THAT MILLIONS OF PEOPL~ CONTINUE TO SEE THESE UFOs AND THE PUBLIC STILL DOESN'T KNOW WHAT THEY ARE. IT IS OUR PURPOSE IN ORGANI
IT IS OUR PURPOSE IN ORGANIZING ICARf TO FINO THE ANSWER TO THE UFO MYSTERY, ANO GI VE THE FACTS TO THE PUBLIC• AND IN ORDER TO CO TH IS WE WI LL NEED _, THE ASSISTANCE OF EVERY PERSON CONCERNED. PERSONS WITH MOVIE ANO STILL CAMERAS ARE PARTICULARLY NEEDED 1 FOR THE EMPHASIS IS ON PHOTOGRAPHIC PATA·
SOUNO DETECTOR ANO HAM RADIO STATIONS ARE ALSO VERY IMPORTANT IN THE PROCESS OF OUR RESEARCH• ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN SETTING UP OBSERVER POSTS WHO CAN DEVOTE FROM ONE TO THREE HOURS A DAY ON 5KYWATCH 1 AND WHO CAN BE RELIED UPON TO HAVE THEIR CAMERAS LOADED ANO READY TO PHOTOGRAPH THESE OBJECTS S
lMMEDIATELY CONTACT US FOR FULL INFORMATION. ADULT SKYWATCH CLUBS, HIGH SCHOOL GROUPS, SCIENCE CLUBS, INDUSTRIAL GROUPS, ANO INDIVIDUALS 1N GENERAL ARE ALL PARTICULARLY ASKED TO JO IN US IN OUR SEARCH FOR THE A~SWER TO THE UFOs. CONTACT US AT THE ADDRESS ABOVE. INTER CONTINENTAL AERJAL RESEARCH
--------------~~,--VO Lo l AUGUST, 1958 PRICE: 35¢ a cop7
Publisher: Gene Duplant1er Phillip Pluta, 7230 Earl Ave. 1 GREENDALE, Wisconu1no
hope to leave no available vantage po1nt unma.nnedo All observer posts in each state are attached to a state Filter
1024 No 21st St., be published on a regular sohedl:ILWAUKEE 3, \'/1scons1no ·ule ~ but when we have sufficient Our goal is 50,000 observer posts information &nd material to make in the United States aloneo And
35~ s copy. 3 copies tor a dollar. or 6 copies tor two dollars. Use application blank on Page 9 1n th1s issue when ordering.
will list, besides individual members:, all SF Fan clubs. Fanzines and othe~ groups who apply for 11st1ngo All UFO Fl~N FEllERATION members whose time will be listed without charge,
FLYING Om'ECTS, 1n order to calm an increasingly curious publico An interesting point of Ruppelt's book 1a the lack of details in ma~ ot the important s1ght1116s 4o Certain varieties or birds, such
SUN CLi1IM ~~AUE T~e London Liberty News Chronicle eaid recently that Britain had made a discovery in nuclear research that
Bo.ck 1n l·~rch, 1954, the ii1r Force denied having recovered hunlts or har(lware from flying saucers o.nd we~s lreeping the 1n:rorma tion from the public. A spokesman for the
t})JZCBIBER, 1958
PRICE: 35¢ a copy It didn't zip, nor did 1t go slowly. It went up with moderate speed. When it was about 200 feet, it disintegrated with a huge glare which
disintegrated. I had to stick my ;___~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-------. head out the window and look up to INTRODUCTION"TO SIGHTING REPORTS see it. My husband didn't see the disintegration, but he saw the ! Because some of the reports which
Contact loop 3/16 11 diameter tinned copper
Australian Saucer Record reports ••• "Magnetic compasses go haywire when UFO are in the area. The Cartwright Saucer Detector deflects the needle from magnetic north and completes a ctrcuit that rings a bell. However
We are considering ordering the ICARF shoulder patches if there is a big enough demand for them. These I' patchets wiill bhe machine embroidered on c 1 o h n t ree colors or more,
Washington, 11/15/57--The 11 Air Force said that f1ve 11 sightings of un1den~ified flying objects s~ortly after Russ.ia launched Sputnik II were either hoaxes or'caused by natural phenomena. T,he so-called
nicely done UFO magazine, Number 6 availab~e now. Primarily Canadian sightings. Personal investigations and interviews with people who have had 'Saucer' experiences. Articles
APRIL, 1959
11/5/rg-f - M1tahel.l~ South Dakota ~ PRICE: 35¢ a copy PLEASE NOTE THE NEW ADDRESS of
said. He described the space ship as Washingmon, D.C., - 11/5/57 -- A de"solid metal~ tan or cream in color, vice capable of disrupting the operwith two metal rings around it on ation of motor vehicles or other mechwhich it rested." Keyhoe described anical equipment is one of the things the sppae me
. Jammmon said it seemed to land behind (The Cleveland Press, Jan. 29, 1959) the Lincoln Storage Co. warehouse, 11201 Ced.ar Avenue S.E. Maybe you saw the mysterious goingsThe ether was said to look like the on in the sky ea.Tly last evening too.
veL • • •No. 4 APRIL,; 1959 PRICE: 35¢ a copy
by Douglas Mapes,~,
; ent that we are confronted with an . , : intelligence vastly different and As stated before, because of IC,ARF s . greatly beyond that of the great purpose ~o gatl]etf~and~_:aiial.yz~~- 6:ely
Chuck Throne, Director Chicago, Illinois Addr€ss all letters to: Box 5112 Station A
Robert G! Saur,. Director 647 Elwood Avenue, North Minneapolis 11, Minnesota
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Bob Lambeck, Director 22 L6ng"' _View~. Drive Simsbury, Connec~icut NEW JERSEY: DIVISIONAL HEADQUARTERS: Joseph Cangialosi, Director
Joseph Cangialosi, Director 36 Van Winkle Ave., Garfield, New Jersey FLORIDA DIVISIONAL HEADQUiiRTERS: :Mrs. Lee 1'-lcCormlck, Director
Mrs. Gladys Fusaro, i 9 ; Dir., Rt. 3, Box 223 Huntington, L.I., N.Y. OHIO DIVISIONAL HEi1DQUARTERS: Rudolph A. Orosz, Director Box 379 Station D
William Cote, Director 706 Homewild Jackson. Michigan wrin6NSIN DIVISIONAL HEADQUARTERS: L.D. Jarosch, D!rector
L.D. Jarosch, D!rector TEXAS DIVISIONAL HEJ~DQUARTERS: Wayne Roberts, Director 1725 Jennifer Lane Houston 29, Texas
Lee D. Hill, Director 1702 E. 8th Streest Pueblo, Colorado ONTARIO DIVISIONAL HEADQLUARTERS: Robert Carr, Director 40 Gray Street {Upper)