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Enjoyed very much your last bulletin• It was informative as it always ·is.
Interplanetary News Service New Bnswick, New Jersey The last -Bulletin was .the best yet. NJAAP ·a real'professional bulletin
Wilmington, N. Carolina
Hialeah, Florida A Photo Analysis Rep-ort .form is enclosed. N umerous c"las.s:Lf:l,c.ations of observe& objects in the a·
Photograph Investigation Committee Little Falls.,:.N. ew Jersey Any manberf$ interested in joining the above Committee can.do
NJAAP Committee on Contact Claims Canby, Minnesota
Cinciati, Ohio Congratulations on th&;l .is5UG ot your bulletin you sent me. I'm quite PPY that you have no gimmicks 1 just .straight•• hr>.at .. invet.igation and report.i,
Hawk Reseal'\:h So•1 Pomona, cal.i.fornia
. Syllll8r, Cal:ifomia 'Dear Mr. Babcock: · I havewread the issues of the UFO News Bulletin and found 't·hem very interesting. You have a very good start and I hope to see many
Jaoksonville, Arkansas
United Federal Observers Research Committee Newark, Ohio Your. newsletter is among the best that I have ever seen. When you have time I wish you could tell me how you ar organized
Munoie, Indiana your- wish was granted in this issue. See the Editorial
···' MR. GENE DUPLANTIFR, EDITOR Saucers· Space, and cience ..· Chicago, -D.inoiS'
o,,,, At in il'fl')roves with each and J.t. · is really loold.ng like a
NJAAP Committee on Contact Claims Canby, Minnesota theory with some of the other members. Rd, why not have a sort of discuSsion page in your bulletin; a lace where
so those who do will have. to work twice as hard. Another reason is a practical ones the lack of ample response to our hopes for expansion. It has been noted that in Great Britain, a magazine can be published with neat orint, amply illustrated, on fine stock, attract advertisers and be successful on
September-October, 1962 1en reproducing material herein for publication or other public use give credit line to the New Jersey Association on Aerial Phenomena. SUBSClUPTICN RATES
Director and Publisher - Edward J. Babcock, Jr. u.s.A. & Canada Associate Director - Roger J. Birner Overseas - 2.00
Canby, Minnesota I studied your UFO News Bulletin, July-August It• s a stupen.dous issue from title to tail.
Levittown, Pellru!.. a.Jf at P'-.·tak&+g¥£1J Gild
Sacers, Space, & Science Toronto, Ontario., canade:-
Wash. State NICAP Subcanmittee Seattle , Tashington others present, there a:re so man,y avenues to
Ea.wrence, Mass.
Montreal, Canada To. answer your first question, why do you refer t<f· the little men as ''monsters "? Ir yqu:. lieve in Aime Kichel's . discovery of· orthoteny you will notice that Michel*s orthenyroved beyond doubt that the little men stories, at least those durins
Mr. Anstee - 1-Till You Accept The· Challenge?? Mr. Ronald r.J. Anstee, in your article: George Adamsld.-Earth' s Cosmic Ambassafor,. in the July-August issue of the UFO News Bulletin, paragraph 9, you Write: 11In Adamski's books are scientifc facts on space; facts that he reported in 1952. N.C
SPECIAL N<YrE' The staff o f the IDAAP wishes to inform our readers of a new page starting in our November-December issue. This page will be devoted to theories on the propulsion of 111'lying- saucers." Please send in Y-our
NJAAP's first meeting was, we have to sa:y, fair in that the attendar)ce was les than 50 and none of our Senators or Congrsmen could atterxi due to ressional dlrl1ies inWashington. Presented at the-meeting were two tape ecQgs• one of which Mr. Henry Gallart of New York torw!!rded to. us discuss
A n J analysis o$ Aime Michel' s arthotenic lines ••••• Evaluatioh of a llCa1 Air Force Censored Program:• • •\-lho Pilots t;he tBOs·t •.• • ••An Evuat'ion,of Adamsld's ClaimS • • • • •
OFFICIALPUBLICATION OF'THENE.WJERSEYAssoCIATION ONAERIALPREfU11ENA COVFES PLANT? Salt Lake City, utah; October 18, 1962: Great globs of a white, sticky materia.l fell
'foburn, Massachusetsi Nob.l:J_l_§: Between 2 1' .M. ani 2:10 P oM., Mr. Charles F. Kirk.i 20, a ma.Jhinist, and carpenter for the Wells Machine Company, reported sighttng a 11streamli.ned ogg...shaped11 object, "golden orange ·in color, 11 which "appeared lik e an egg cut 5.n half" lengthwise
Sa_!l Diego, Californiaj November 1262: Mrs., Jolin Brown of Del Mr reported a glowing} disc-shaped ob,ject that a9peared to hang in mid-·air over the San Diego River bed. rt.eanwhile, other residerrt.s complained of "wirrlow rattling'' which police attributed as "something like a sonic boomo" Th
t Orwe Ohio; Sundovember 251-1962: Mr. Kurt l.Jarren, whose sport is skydiving.)! went up for a mile ju;np in the early afternoon. After the jump, ground spotters asled him if he had observed a "shining object 11 by the plane before he jumped, but replied no, fv1.ro Uarr en found out that all th
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:I'he N.J.A.AP. llas .never receive_d.:so. f.ew reports i n all or· ·our 19-month operati.on
believe: wholeheartedly' and· we are· de_;l.:j.ght . M . ersh -ln ·u:.A".; overeas,; $2,0p ed equally- those - w ho dismiss the ttconta:ct ees rr·. as cra-ckpots. ' . bur an.Swer must be more ID ITORIAI.S
prudent• . We can say that·.. those who sbUh a'Wf!y the· contact p·roblem is tlt coward's way · _ ght:een ars have pased. s;U:ie the out. of the rduouso -It is -a. . fact
SubjeCt: · Aa!ll'ski · Ob-io sly, i. tq.d no:?·. I'Otard: but..push ; bckwatd ?- our earnst efror::t to sii · th;:; :,;: i ..Y. u the: UFO, : l.f, I were··to ju::)tr e.·l3!-t'--d Y':"' u d9:UP.I1t. OI>- RoWJ.1t 'tf .J. •·
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bomb;·8)iiP1ooed- high in the atmosphre will .affeqt. tili§,tu belt and produce ar,ti.fl, ·ones.··. - 'so, _ ubcat!.6n_ ·· (? .Wha'i page? . · : A ns ee' : ·.· ":d.J-
· -1 S-. REPLY I have a copy of Mr. Cyr1s long artcle near· me as I write. He lias written five long pages of mUmbo jumbo that needs no long. answero In th past some qf_ his :remarks to s·everal people make it obvious that he is uncapable of any deep inner·:wde'tanding, or if I might· borrcn-r on
(A case for the skeptic: orthoteny) · . -. Saltm.sJ &!li.f'ornia; n·ecember 14, 196-2 :
A grou.p of lading scientists on January 5, 19'63, "strongly urged•r, the. fderal g.overt t o make a search for life beyond the earth te top priority scintific m:i.sion of the nation' s space programo "Of all the discoveries that have come fz:Qm :or · c¥m bpw be antici?ated fr.om mal} ' s e
At 4:1.5 P·.H , Mr X (name irt . N.J,.A.A.·P. : !iles) observed· a cigar-shaped 'w o of r0xitely_ 8 feet thick and 12 feet l0ng hover over McClean Air Force Base in .. .:l·fll.mt), C alifornia, .an January 20 l96) o it! · juit went outside and it caught ·my cpye; at first I thoug4t it wa
Covor-Up of Re ports Ono of the three or !'our best sightings of reont months occurred early on the morning of July over Philadelphia. Sightings were made by
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IN BARLEYFIELD Drawn bCharles Stiokland, B.So. (Credit: BUFOA) Dote represent upright baey stalks; arrows show· barley leaning in the · indicated directions.
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In order that NJAAP may have tho opinions of highly qualified persons in studying and evaluating UFO data, we are forming a Pane l of S pe c ial Advisors t o help u s .
We ·.Begi n -'P·re ga:ring, For oter
During th e p a st two. monts, t leas. two. cse.s of UFO' s being _seen to ·
following sighting was reported to us by J ohn Nove',
. UFO reserchets ·with ·a 'Weathe'r ye. cooked f()r ·patterns· ·in the des
l at e M . K . e s s up , have l ong a s s e rte d t hat somet hing ext rene ly p e c u l iar go ing o n o n t he no on , wi l l do ubt le s s b e
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SCIENT ISTS SPECULAT.E ·ON EU-Rl\;TE.RRESTRIAL LIFE
An int ere st ing re p ort f ro m C openhagen , Denmark c a rr i e d here v ia Re ut e rs and p rint ed i n t he Phi lade l phia Inqu i re r
Ivan T • . Sa nde r s on , F .L . S . , F .R .G . s . ,· et c . NJA.AP Sp e c.ial , Adv i so r. UFO log i st s and " s ac e r ian s " my sn e e r at s c i.ent i st s ; a.'c c u s e t hem of oo'
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In orde r t hat NJAAP may -have t he o p ini o n s o f high ly qua l i fi e d pe rs on s in study ing · and eva l uat ing UFO dat a , we are f orm i ng a Pa ne l of Spe c i a l Adv i s o rs
We are ha ppy t o r ep o rt that Michae l R . e st e eme d f rie nd and fe l l ow- re s e arche r,
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Around the beginn:lng ot 1964, tbere were at least tvo nurriea of reports or straup red lUJidnaws objecte in the akiea - ane i n th4t vicinity ot Wbitebone, Yukon Territory, Canad8.J the other aear Monic o, WiaccmaiD. WhUe it 18 rather difticult . to see what ldgnificance mq be ascribed to these inc
On Ja.nuary 271 19641 that rarity among UFO reports occuned over Fort Worth, Texaaa a UFO dropped tangible, ph;yaioal evidence. Wbat .is more, this evidence is under investigation by cellle lp tent authorities. (the date is untortu_na;tely
.- It ly pa1ntlal aDil· distaste to lapse· into the posture wch seems .so characteristic or UFQloa todq t. of aploa- but, as we ·be g!f the first 1:asu··of tbe · Bal.l.etin tbat-we haw· published far the 'Past e:bunontba.) :we.find ouralf sbiiiile?cedlY.&Yilt:r.. of a f!lOen .delq
, puuetin. QuotatioM penlli.tted it source is ·acknowledged. Lishts' {cont •d)·
Readers irho recall our ·atri .;on t. at •ru'by4' spota observed lut· tall l'Qillr c rite r Arietarchus,· 1Jl the JanUJ7 Bulletin, may be interested: to know·that a· similar sighting W.s ma4e · !'r<!ft the·Nn'!ork area· early' on tt)e morning of June 6, 1964. Acoord ' i.Df to· the "''l'alk ot·the
In our article on llF01e with lighted wi6ws (NJAAP Bulletin, J, 1 964 , we cited a report made by Mr. Cecil D. Clayton· in the late adding that
Sometime ag&,. NJAAP'• .Sk:Ywa\ch Coonator, ·John Neve• ot HackeQSack, New . . . Jersey 1 sent us two sighting& made by · two friends of his on the night of Aplil 4, 1964. The details are quite vague and, by the t.1me, we got around to checking into them, we re unable to secure any turther informa
.. J,het.long-awaited Congress of Scientific Ologis, _sponsored 1by the American UFO CCIIIttee (AUFOC) 1 under. the joint Directorship at .J!1cky Hilberg, .Dale Rettig, and Allen.Greerirield, .was held in Cleveland, Ohio, on JUne 18, 19, 201 and 21.
A moat intAtrest.tnc, i.f rather dated, iteJn, appearl in the Caviller, North Dalcota, Chronicle, l2/S763, hu recently ccme to our attention. Fo.r obous reaa, we. hive not baa the OJ>PrtunitY to check 1t out pe,raonall.y1 but quote 1t here to r 'wbateve ·it may be wot"tlu
In t clu• ot unsubstantiated but intestine reports is ·a strange atoey tram . the Rexburg, Idaho1 Standard, 2/17/64. According ·to the DeWSpaper accOWtt, on the ewnin& ot February ij, .1964, Mr. Glen ?;uckett of' Rib· obaernd &CIIlething that looked 1.1k8 "a white pal'achute w1 th &CIIle dark o
•'l'boughttul studies in UFOloa by Assistant Director Jerome Clark, includinc examinations or contact reporta, the Bender mystery, and the weird enigma ot the "Allende letters." Etriking theory ot John Nove' that UFO operations in late 1962 were directed trCIIl a base in Antarctica, eatabliahed
A new ana startl1ne bit of' ·evidet!de has been a ddo-roontly .. to ' t he dossier on the radar -visual sighting(s) made over.l'h11_e.delph:ra oh t)l;El' ·llrGs.··Gfw J11ly 30;-S. 1963, described in gre at dated l in the Novomber 163 NJA& Bulletin• a ·re.aa.r·:.
At pproxinately 5t45 P.M. on April 24, 196. a . metalt- egg-sha.t>ed objectJ somewt}at bfrgezo han an \ltomobile, was seen to take off from a 1gully near Sooorro, .New Mexico, by a pol,iceman, D8.JilGd Lonnie Zamora. This sighting, the first UFO report to reqeive nationwide pul:llicity 1n. se'
35colorado Sp rings Free Press, 5/6 4. S6 salt lake Tribuna;-571/64. Our thanks to Jamea D. Wardla.
Cameron Township, ' Shamokin, Pennsylvania, observed a UFO While driving fro