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Articles in This Issue
Interln:e:tional l..irport Lou Jngelca
and Anno t at ed l;.y T imo t hy Gre en Be c kley
THE UFO LOGY iO tTl: ON OF
S ERVI C E D I S TR I C T REPRE SE N TAT I VE S N e w Yo rk . . . . • Eu g e ne R . S t e i nbe r g , P . O . Bo x 87 , Ru gb y S t at i o n ,
R o ge r Be l l , 3 1 Fe r nb a nk C r e s c e n t , Yew Tr e e E s t a t e , Wal shal l , S t a f f s , 'En gland Ke nne t h Lar s o n , P . O . , Bo x 1 81 8 , S a n Frac i s c o , Cal i f .
S e c r e t ary . . . . . Dal e N . Re t t ig, 2 0 0 7 Spru c e Dr l ve . Gl e nv i ew . I l l i noi s:*-: ,fi\ C URR E N T I NT ERPLANE TARY NEW S SERVIC E I NVFs r i GA T I ONAL OFFI C E J a:me s C . ... K e l s ey , K e l s e y P ark , Gr a t 'Me ado7 S ,- C h i e f o f I nv e s t i gat i o
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The negat i v e a s p e c t o f B e i ng ( B e i ng r i gh t fo r i t s el f ) i s v e ry c o n ge n i a l an d c o o p er a t i ve w i t h a n i nd i vi dual . F o r t h o s e e ngag ed i n h avi ng p sy chi c e xp er i e nc e s , t h i nki ng t h i s i s t he g r e at e s t exp e ri e n c e e ve
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·•-. ·----L--ETT ER s- TO THE ·: E-DITOR In your issue #5, #6 in tre article "Some UFOlogical Fallacies" by Jerome Clarl<" his crief falacy was 11sing the Air Foree Fact sheets to dispute
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CONTA·C T U P-TODA TE ] 3 Y-Judge Frank.- Car·ter
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MrJ.Stauffer, a Hham n .radic cperatcr. The abcve test was witnessed by Mr.Mike :Mathews, news ·anncuncer fer Galt radic staticn CFTJ • . The abcve infcrmaticn was printed and varified in the May 1958 issue cf Gene Duplantier's SAUCER SPACE AND SCIENCE. I will try and answer any questicns sent tc m
SAUCEnS (Gray Barker) February 1958 FLYING SAUCERS The Galt, 0ntaric saucer consisted of a disk-shaped body which spun, under a kind cf d rie which rer i ained
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TO THE EDITOR.
By·: Har y Lou Guenther The following i s ba s ed upon a r e por t by llrs . Iiar y Lou Guenther
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INTO BELIEVIIru FLYING SAUCERS- ARE 'IlEAL. AIR FORCE' REFUSES TO tiiAKE CO:t.ft.fENTS-.--- Early in th e year ah Unid ent i fied F lying Obj e c t v1a s no t only s i ghted by Ne v1ca s tle 5 Wyoming re sidents but they a lsc c aught i t . NovJ
P R O I3 L E M PAR T THREE By : G e or g e C . vJi l s on Irr par t t1.·JO o f thi s s e r i e s ,
(4 ) He d o e s n o t kno\·J itJhe r e c ome t s c · ome f r om , ye t h e i s sur e he can s e_ e thr cugh any c cme t tha t ha s e v e r e x i st e d . ( 5 ) Han ha s no i d e a vJha t the Ea r th i s o r lo ols · l il\: e 3 2 mi l e s d clm . ( 6 J r:lan d o e s not lrhow \vha t c nu s e d the i
S a t ur n ha s n in e mo o n s , Ur anus f iv e , N e p t un e one , and Pluto n o n e . The o r b i t s . o f Plut o · and Neptune c r o s s e a ch o th e r and s omeday t h e two p lan e t s · wi l l t o l l i d e , a l though a t p r e s en t the y a p p r oa ch e a 6h o the r n o c l o s e r
The c onc e p t i on of Hor ld A g e s , vlh i ch v1e r e b r o u g ht t o t h e i r v i o l en t end by cha ng e s in na tur e , is c ommon a l l e v e r the v1c r ld , e v e n t oday . C en s or inus , a c omp i l e r o f Va r r o , in the 3 r d c en t ur y A . D . t a ugh t tha t d i f f e r ent
( 5) Th i s 1.·1r i t e r h o p e s t ha t a c onta c t e e o f the next s au c e r f lap , v1i l l hav e
to the Editor.-. .
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ContriRYting Edtq:
I mean this as a great surprise, because of out of all the vaus leading publications, it is surprising to find that the I.N.S. ·;has printed the best and most objective appraisal. I don't know Mr.Clark personally, but I would think that if other articles of h
several photos of the moon a· s taken by Ranger 7. Throughout my study of these photos I couldn't help notice the softness of the surface. texture was very soft and the mre I looked the more I got the impression that I was looking at some kind of vogetation.Scientists have always said
KENHET H L . LARSON
EUREKA (point----T SEPT.ENJ:?_ER 20_, 19Q.! ·<'r.he Se,ptmber 2:2 San Francisco report in vo l ve d . a . UFO that had the same a1ppearan·ce 'as?; the.. --UFt}· repor : ted· _--.
THE REPORTER.:.'IIER1lLD,.. -Lo.v.el.and, .. C.ol.or'!.qQ, ca rrie d an article about an observer who : said·.)a UQ. had use_d the Norse Code '1in signal's of light. Marvin E. \\]'atpn .of Br.th.01;1q, Colorado "contacted police and said he also
Timothy Green Beckley Intrna tional Director of
NEWS SERVICE ·
On Janu ary 28, 1962 , near Park Rapi d s , Mi nne sot a, a t Eagl e Lake , a 71- year- ol d man nnme r1 Charles J uae was t u11blea out o f bed by a h i ss i ng no i s e, fo llowed by 11 a ld nd of muffl ed det onat i on 11 ano a t err ific concuss ion . The next morning he not i c ea a peculiar c
J Courtla nd Stre et, Ne-v,1 Brunswick, N. J . , a~ no cha r ge to membe rs . •for.:ib er ohip is $1.00 in the Uniteo St o.tes , $1.25 in C11.nada, a nd ~1. 5 0 ~ ~e r ~ a~ s .