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MUFON 2006

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DENTAL T ECHNICIAN SAYS "MANDIBLE"
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MAYBE ALIEN By CNI News- Vol. 2, No. 16, Part 2- November 1, 1996 MUFON of Ohio Editor note: Thefirst part of this story appeared in the winter 2006 newsletter and was an interview with the main witness. Part Two is the interview with two other individuals, who

F SIC· BULLETIN
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PREPARED BY THE FLYING SAUCER INVESTIGATING COMMITTEE OF AKRON, OHIO P.O . DRAW E R G

AKRON, OHIO 44305
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GIGANT IC UFO LANDS NEAR STAUNTON, VIRGINIA The visitor from outer space rested on the meadow for from I H IT BY "SAUCERS " Unidentified flying objects were everywhere - or so it seemed, during last December and January. Especially was this true in

I H IT BY "SAUCERS "
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Unidentified flying objects were everywhere - or so it seemed, during last December and January. Especially was this true in Augusta County in western Virginia. (38th parallel) Many Virginians from various walks of life reported sightings of mysterious objects in the sky, on the ground, and even lit

ALSO SEEN NORTH
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Summit and Portage Counties, and Fairport Harbor on Lake Erie, reported illumination, meteor, flares, etc. Geauga County deputies saw the sky light up but did not see the meteor itself, and the Coast .Guard at Fairport Harbor was checking reports of lights "like flares" in the sky.

FORMATION OF ELEV EN
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August 8, 1964 ...9:30 P. M. ...Three parachutists had just completed a jumping exhibition at North School on S. R. 93, just north of Massillon, Ohio. Two of the wives were present, too, when one of the party

B LUE-GREEN OBJECT PASSES OVER AKRON
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December 29,1964 ...Sgt.Louis Hunt, of the Akron Police Department, rported a high-flying object going SE, at very high velocity ( 3 to 6 times swifter than a jet). He was of the opinion that the round bluish-green object was at very high alti tude.Its size was compared with the planet Venus as se

BOY CAMPERS?
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Portage Lakes Area .. August 1,1964 Rumox:s reach ing FSIC had it that a UFO had come down in the Rex Lake area and was seen by at least 60 persons, am";)ng them boys at the Masonic Boy's Camp. A direct line to the Pentagon was provided

U FOs O V E R N W PA . C ITY
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N ICA P I N V ESTIGAT E S A few days later, w e obtained a copy o f " The Kane Repub lican", a newspaper in Kane, Pa. In the issue of October 20th, lt reported sightlngs in the Titusville, Pa. area. ( Credit Louise We wrote the Titusville Herald and received an answer from

N ICA P I N V ESTIGAT E S
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A few days later, w e obtained a copy o f " The Kane Repub lican", a newspaper in Kane, Pa. In the issue of October 20th, lt reported sightlngs in the Titusville, Pa. area. ( Credit Louise We wrote the Titusville Herald and received an answer from NICAP investigator Wllllam B. Weitzel, who was in t

MIS C E LLA N E O U S S IG HT I N G S
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U. S . SIGHTINGS November 7, 1964 . • • Huge flash of light seen over Lake Michigan. Authorities said it was probably an exploding meteor Ite. (bolide) December 10, 1 964 • • • KYW Radio had a news flash out

DAYLI G HT MAN E U V E RS O F U FO
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Garfield Helghts, Ohio • . • Aupst 31, 1.964 . . . 11:15 A.m - to 11:50 A.M. EDST . • . Ori this clear windy day, at least a ·. dozen . persons watched . as a strange object maneuvered over the immPdlate area. The main arena were the backyards of Orme, Grannis, Havana, and Thraves Roads, just wes

ELECTION NIGHT JITTERS
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Berea, Ohio • • • November 3, 1964 • • • Three teen-aged girls fod little interest in the elections that night Like most Amerlcans, Mr. and Mrs. Leligdon were glued to their T.V. ;sets. Two reporters from the Berea News visited the sight and asked many questions_. The ea News published this story

THE "HOAX" IN NEW JERSEY
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Someone went to a lot oftrouble dlgging 15 holes in a wQoded area in (Glassboro) New Jersey._ But they didn't fool the Air Force's flying saucer investigators. The AF has called the whole thing a hoax and said it was apparently engineered by youngsters.

WHAT REALLY HAPPENED?
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Investigators poured in from a Navy base in New Jersey, McGuire AFB, and other places according to our information. A professor was said to have accompanied the McGuire AFB contingent He returned on several occasions to take samples, photos, measurements, etc. When Mr. Sergi inquired what he had

NORTH LAWRENCE AGAIN!
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On May 1 7th Qf this year, eastern Wayne County was struck sighting lasted till after 1 1 :00 P.M. The main sight ing was made teen-aged daughters and two young sons. Also there were Mrs. Willa Dee Brakefield, sister-in-law of Mrs. F. Brakefield, and a teen-aged neighbor girl. The two Mrtt. Brakefie

REN D EV O U S O V E R BEREA
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Both men agreed that the expanded light went out as if a . .. , switch had been thrown,instantaneously. According to the ob servers the object was near the quarter moon, about 20-25 degrees in elevation. Berea; Ohio • • . December 6 , 1 964 . • . 8:20 P.M. EST • . .

THINK ITEMS
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Charles R. Hawks of the Federal Aviation Agency said the odds against a double engine failure "Are just Astronomical, " adding he had ·•never heard of it happening before." He was referring to the safe landing of a United Airlines Fresno-toLos Angeles ftight and its 47 persons.

THINK ITEMS ( Continued )
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Scientists examining the · Ranger photos are disturbed by the difficulty of explaining the presenCe of these objects - especially in terDl$ of processes known to have occurred. on the moon. Editor's Comment: Such surprises shouldn't be so shocking. After all, · optical

C R EDIT TO APRO
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To Coral Lorenzen and her husband, Mr. Lorenzen, belongs full credit for the investigation made at Holloman AFB. F.S. I.C. quoted extensively from Coral Lorenzen's articles in Fate Mag azine, ( October, 1 964), and APRO Bulletin. The Lorenzens are leaders of the Aerial Phenomena Research Organizati

TAMPA, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, . MARCH 5, 1965.
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Representatives of F. S. I. C. will appear a t 6:00 P.M. , on the foowing dates: March 30, April. 1 6, May 2 1 , June 1 8, July 16,.- · August 20, September 1 7, October 1 5. - (WTIG - 990 KC) J ersey Youth Pays $1 0 C o u rt Cost For S pace La nding H oax

MISC ELLANEOUS SCIENCE - SPACE
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NEW MINERAL DISCOVERED Police Capt. Philip Coppolino testifying in Glassboro Munici pal Court, told how Michael Hallowitz and two friends punched some holes in the ground, broke a fewtree branches and sprinkled some chemicals around to get a rumor started last September that

LURED THOUSANDS
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As a result oftheboy's whimsical scheme, professors frOIJl four colleges, Air Force personnel and tourists by the thousands flocked to the wooded area off E. Focer St. in Glassboro to inspect the "spaceship" landing site. The inineral showed up as rough rectangular gray crystals

STARTED RUMOR
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After leaving the area, Hallowitz found two small boys fishing and told them he had seen a "red glowing object" land about a half mile away. The boys, Ward Campbell, Jr., 1 1 , and his brother, Don, 8, told their father who notified police. Police uncovered the hoax after Hallowitz, using the name

INVENTOR E. C. YOUNG and U. S. SPACE BL UNDERS
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In the coming issue of F.S. I. C., we will carry an article by Everett C. Young, of Cleveland, Ohio. Mr. Young is an inventor, and has designed a re-entry vehicle which he thinks is superior to anything designed by NASA Everett Young, has made a total of 14 personal visits to NASA, with the blueprin

CITES MAN-HOURS
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Judge Lawrence Myers then asked Coppolino if he had any recommendations to offer and Coppolino said: " He is a studious boy, but there have been many man-hours spent on this case." Mr. Young blames "poiitics" for intervention into NASA's

WHAT MADE THE RINGS?
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Refer to F. S. I.C. Bulletin, August-September, 1 964. Analysis: Fairy Rings caused by fungus growth. She admitted this in an interview after completing her historic flight just a few months ago. Editor's Comment:

REGULAR MEETINGS
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The frrst Friday of each month, Central YMCA, Akron, Ohio. CALL THESE NUMBERS TO REPORT UFOs TREMENDEOUS DEMAND F.S. L C. OFFICERS

TREMENDEOUS DEMAND
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F.S. L C. OFFICERS F. S. I. C. 's co-chairmen, Moyers and Candusso, have been extremely busy with lectures to a variety of groups. Gary Davis with Medina Astrenomical Research Society ( MARS) has assisted. A E. Candusso, Co-Chairman and Editor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WA 3-9542

F.S. L C. OFFICERS
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F. S. I. C. 's co-chairmen, Moyers and Candusso, have been extremely busy with lectures to a variety of groups. Gary Davis with Medina Astrenomical Research Society ( MARS) has assisted. A E. Candusso, Co-Chairman and Editor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WA 3-9542 Larry Moyers, Co-Chairman . . .

FSIC BACK ON RADIO
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Radio WTIG, in Massillon, Ohio, has rescheduled F.S. I. C. to their Listeners' Forum program.

the anomaly appeared, OTHER FOOTAGE HAD BEEN SUBSTI
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TUTED FOR THE ORIGINAL!! The anomaly had been cut right Given that NASA had been so forthcoming with video of suspected Soyuz had bowed out for consultation with Moscow, an anomalous debris, which they said had inexplicably come off the Shuttle during object appeared in the distance off Atlantis' no

NIIV TOU IIKIS-
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Fi fan. I've always read the books on the subjects ofUFOs and aliens that are sup posedly nonfiction. I do enjoy the old Star-Trek series and movies about UFOs - !CHKUIaM

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