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On June 8th,195,, an Atlanta barber named ldward Watter• (piotured above), de cided to invent a sa.uoer story. Having ma.de a bet with a friend that he oould get hi• pioture in the local papers, he bought a monkey for 150, shaved its hair, out ott its tail, and killed it by a. blow on the hee.d. He
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Inside The Spaceahipe - Ad•malci (Dr. B.D. Beninoaaa)............Jtace ' Space, Gravity and the Flying S..uoer - Oramp (J:unin Oaae)••••••Page 6 FIATURI ARTICLES Atlantia, &, The Antiquity ot Oirilisecl Jlan (K.X. Je•aup).Pa&e 4 A Parable (Deamond Leslie)•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••Jla&• 8
You are doing good work in the public interest, but as I say, I do not necessarily adopt all your views, nor of course do you mine. But, as to the rogues and liars, I am with you in exposing them without fear or favor- .Q!_ lies and unjustifiable imputations. The latter I can safely leave to the lia
Kent, England I'm really disappointed in Desmond Leslie. When invit ed to reply to my public criticism of Adamski 1 s claims, he gave every indicat ion of being quite a pleasant and well-mannered character. Why all this pique and pomp in NEXUS? ('Leslie Strikes Back", May & June-July NEXUS).
lips let no dog bark•. Surrey, England NEXUS is getting less and less intelligent. I suggest. you be more honest and title future issues •occult Digest•, since there is saucer news. All that E.S.Po stu:f'f' is sheer nonsense. PAUL REAR, Pasadena, California
- by Mo Ko Jessup I sort of liked John Pitt's approach to the Atlantis puzzle, in the May issue of NEXUS. Of course, it's an approach via levity, of a sort. Yet, if one IS a skeptic, or perhaps a scoffer, as Pitt apparently is, one is in a predicament in presenting. the negative case; for he hardly
- Reviewed by Justin Case (Editor 8 a Note: This book was reviewed for NEXUS by Dr. Beninoaa a few months ago, but ve find it worthwhile now to present another review from a ditterent viewpointo) This is a brief summary of the book, using the vorda of the text as mu.ch as possible: In the Introducti
- by Desmond Leslie Once upon a time there was a big jungle :f'u.11 of nativeso To the West lived the Usa-Usa Tribe,to the Ea.st lived the Ussri-Ussri natives, and in the middle lived the Geebee-Geebees;On the whole they were peace-loving natives, quite contented with occasional wars o:f' obliterati
FLYING SAUCER TYPE PLANE GETS PATENT: A convertible aircraft with disk-shaped airfoil received one of the 571 patents granted dur ing the week of June 24th. Adolphe C. Peterson of Edina, Minnesota, said that his aircraft can make relatively high speeds as a fixed wing plane, yet under Its disk-like
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Washington, D. O. Many thanks for••••the copies of SAUCER NEWS, together with photo of yourself••••Looks like one of those 1 spirit photos• RICHARD HUGHES Devon, England (See cut for a slightly better photo
Union City, N. J. Notwithstanding the feelings of such as the lady out t subscribe because she felt that argumentation· and dis
Tonawanda, N. Y. I 1 m enjoying your periodical and wish to thank you for all your real hard work. in getting such interesting and vital information to the public. Keep up your publishing so we can find out all about this fascinRtrrH O. HELFAND ating subject please Honolulu, Hawaii
Pacific Grove, Calif. THE Sicr CROSS - by Frank Reid (Author's Note: In research ·into aerial phenomena, one sometimes comes across cases that cannot be classified as UFO's. This is such a case. I do not care to comment on any religious or spiritual significance it may have, but merely
- by Desmond Leslie (Editor's Note: In the following article, Desmond Leslie takes exception to a review of 1 Space, Gravity and the Flying Saucer" that was published in our A\lg.-Sept. issue under the name of Justin Case. In answer to several inquiries, ve must state that Justin Case is the pen nam
ARE THERE OTHER INHABITED PLANETS? - Justin Case -
SMALL GREEN MEN INVADE THE UNITED STATES: Last fall, flying saucers piloted by strange-looking little men invaded the continent of Europe, and were duly reported in the issues of SAUCER NEWS covering that per iod. American newspapers gloated, and in general took an 1 It can't happen here• attitude;
in Australia is getting weekly •radio" signals from the planet Jupiter, ac cording to a recent news reporto The scientists say that the signals appear to originate from a visible marking on that planet. Furthermore, American radio astronomers were reported to have received the same signals earlier
saucer landed near a house and left 1 half-circle" impressions in the earth, according to a report given to the papers last Aug. 27th by Mrs. Lloyd Wright of Bedford, Indiana. She and a friend reportedly saw a large white object hovering over their home, at 8-}0 that evening. They described the obje
Lincoln LaPaz,director o.f the University of New Mexico• s Institute of Meteor itics, recently stated that a 'shrewd opponent• could wage an ice-cube test war against the United States with intercontinental projectiles ma.de of ice. The object of the ice missiles would be to determine effectiveness
(Whole Number 15) DECEMBER-JANUARY SAUCER NEWS
JAMES W. MOSELEY AIR FOROE FLYIIO SAUCER The above is an artist's oonoeption of a vertical-rising, diso-eha.ped aircraft which 1could result 1 :f'rom a project now under development for the United State•
What on Earth Were They? (Harold T. Willdns) •••••••••••••••••••Page 6 The "Little People' Case for the UFO (M.K. Jesaup) •••••••••••••Page 8 SUMMAR?, NOTES AND COMMENTS ON PROJEOT BWE BOOK SPECIAL REPORT #14 (The Air Force Report of Ma.;r 5,1955) - by Justin Case and James W. MoaeleY••••••••••••••
THE AIR FORCE SAUCER REPORT: Anyone who wishes a copy of Air Force Press Release No. 105,-55 (released Oct.25, 1955) and the attach ed summary of Project Blue Book Special Report #14, may obtain his or her copy by dropping us a card or letter. There will be no charge to Honorary Members or to subsc
SAUCERS AND "ANGEL HAIR" AGAIN: At about 2-}0 P.M. on Oct. 27th, a large group of students and teachers at Whitsett High School, in Whitsett N.C., saw a fleet of 10 flying saucers like "silvery steel balls" go by. At the same time a large quantity of "angel hair 11 floated earthward, and was examine
mystery as intriguing as the famous Mary Celeste case, was uncovered last Nov. 10th, when a pleasure yacht was found near the Fiji Islands, floating aimless ly, and with no trace whatsoever of the 25 passengers who had been aboard. The yacht had left five weeks previously on a 2-day trip from a nea
- by Harold T. Wilkins What are the following phenomena, which, in one case, has been described by the well-known authority on meteoritics, Dr. Lincoln LaPaz, as "utterly fantastic", and, in other cases, appear to be cosmic phe nomena of a very unusual nature? One thing is certain: They were not pr
- by M. K. Jessup Regardless of what the Air Force says or does, we still have a good. case for the UFO. In 1The Oase for the UFO", I showed that saucers in space, and spatial intelligence, were rather to be expected than unexpected. I did this through purely deductive reasoning and on· evidence tha
The National Geographic Society reported on about Oct. 7th that a vast new blue-green area, believed to be living vegetation, has been observed on the surface of Mars.
(The Air Force Report ·of May 5, 1955) - by Justin Case and James W. Moseley On October 25th, 1955, the Air Force issued Press Re lease No. 1053-55, giving out the results of their eight-year investigation of unidentified aerial objects. They stated that "no evidence of the existence of the popular
The Air Force 1 s Twelve Best ,Unexplained Sightings The Air Force Report states that out of the 4;4 object sightings that were identified as Unlmowns by the data reduction process,there were only 12 (through 1952) that were described with sufficient detail that
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Au Sable Forks, N.Y. A contact with intelligences from oute· space was ask ed, "What about Adamski?" The question rang no bell. Appa, ntly they never heard of him. But I didn't even get that far. They never even asked, 1 What about Scully?" So I can 1 t tell you whether they heard of · m either But
Palm Springs, Calif. RECENT NEWS SAUCER WITH PORTHOLES SEEN IN FLORIDA: Last December 15th, a 70-year-old man named Bradley D. Card saw a saucer "like two plates put together" over the Gulf, near Punta Russa, Florida. In the early afternoon Card was walking to his house along the bayfront, when sudd
- by James W, Moseley The International Flying Saucer Bureau was one of the very first civilian organizations to investigate the saucer mystery, The club, headed by Al Bender of Bridgeport Connecticut, had several hundred members by 195;, and their magazine "Space Review" was the first periodical of
SAUCER PHOTOORAPHED IN CANADA: On the morning of Dec. 6th, the Clark family of Ingersoll Ontario saw a flying saucer, and Mr.George Clark managed to take two photographs of it. The saucer appeared to be round and black as it traveled noiselessly from south to north, against the wind. It then made a
At 10 P.M. on November 1st, C. F. Bell, a policeman of Williston Florida,saw a fleet of six lighted objects pass over the center of town, where he wa.s parked in his police car. The objects appeared to be in formation, moving Occasionally one of them would be left behind, and would put on a
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SAUCERTOON SHEET - Four original flying saucer cartoons, by the Staff Artist of SAUCER NEWS. Send 10¢ to El-Jay Koch, 329-A Langfield Drive,Buffalo 15,N.Y. SAUCER CHART - 17·by 22 inch chart, showing UFO shapes, speeds, maneuvers, formations, sizes, altitudes, colors, mission theories, and many othe
- by James W. Moseley Old-time readers of NEXUS (predecessor to SAUCER NEWS) will remember that in the October 1954 issue,I promised to publish in the Nov ember issue details which I had just received concerning the soltion to the saucer mystery. Then, in the November issue, I stated that I was no
by John Pitt staturet But I see that my amiable opponent would belittle their When Mythology is filled with fabulous stories of Gi ants, when almost every prehistoric remain of Eolithic Man points to his hav
9th the Editor of SAUCER NEWS was privileged to witness an advance showing, at the United Artists offices in New York, of the documentary saucer movie, "Un identified Flying Objects". Also present at the showing were officials of the Civilian Saucer Intelligence Group of New York and the North Jers
that saucer-like devices can be built right here on the Planet Earth,was given in a San Diego newspaper last April 25th. According to the article, a phy sician named Frederick Streib, who lives in Chula Vista California, has con structed a three-foot diameter model of a saucer. The model has made
R. M. Grace, a resident of Covina, California, reported that he had seen a saucer "which looked like half an egg", hovering about 1,000 feet above the town, at 8-0 the previous evening. Said he: "It had no riding lights and that dismissed my first thought that it was a plane." After hovering for aw
- by Isabel Davis - Price: $?.95) Ever since the appearance of Aime Michel's book,"Lu.eurs Sur Les Soucoupes Volantes" (i.e., "Light on the Flying Saucers"), an English
The following is a partial list of saucer magazines and clubs in the United States which have information that would be of interest to subscribers to SAU CER NEWS. Inclusion of a magazine or club on this list does not necessarily imply recommendation, or that the Editors of SAUCER NEWS can vouch fo
(Whole Number 19) AUGUST-SEPl'EMBER
JAMES W. MOSELEY The above photo was taken by a Jersey City youth named Michial Aurelio, on April 6th, 1956. Aurelio allegedly saw a saucer while looking out the window· of his home, and was only able to take this one photo before the object passed
Executive Officer, Public Information Division ·office of Information Services · (EDITOR'S NOTE: Thus, the full Report will.not be published, fill 'official ll . However, the l'llost interesting parts of' it have already appeared in the December-January (19-55-1956) issue of SAUCER_NEWS.)_
Your article about th e origin of saucers really sounds and it is not just a dream. In a way I really hope that it is not the answer; but facts are facts, and if that okay, if you are really giving us the.facts
Having seen none of your information, I therefore don 1 t know how reliable it is, but I am inclined to believe you. I don 1 t doubt that you do have information which says just what is in your article. A great many things fit in. In the latest FATE there is an article on the "Hubbard energy transfo
ADVERTISEMENT SAUCER PHOTOS FOR SALE: August C. Roberts announces that he has for sale over one dozen different saucer photos, including the famous 1952 Passaic, N.J. se ries, and many others. The cost is $1.00 per photo, but the entire set will be given free to any researcher who is working·on a f
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- by Frank Reid On July 10, 193<) five business and professional men from Kansas Oity were flying from the coast of Texas on a fishing trip. That afternoon their plane crashed on the salt flats about five miles from Aransas Pass, Texas. Witnesses said later that their attention was attract ed by t
From May 5th to Mny 9th, flying saucers were reported every night at a Ground Observer post in Pueblo, Colorado. Apparently the Air Force was not very ex cited about the sightings, as no attempt was r-iD.de to investigate them with in terceptor aircraft. However, a team of Intelligence officers fr
SIN: On the night of May 4th, several flights of unientified objects were ob served by the Rev. Cho.rles Burmeister, an amateur astronomer of Marinette, Wisconsin. Burneister was at the rear of his parsonage, observing planets through a telescope and field glasses, when, at 8-50 p.m., he left his
JAMES W. MOSBIY THE ABOVE PHOTO was taken last swmner by a Jersey City, N.J. , I!l8.?\ named Robert Stevens. Mr. Stevens was watching the night sky with a telescope, when a flight of strange-loold.ng lights cam9 suddenly into view. Fortunately he had a
A Rare UFO - The "Flying Serpent" - Frank Reid••••••••••••••••Page 4 My Opinion on the Adamski Controversy - Aime Michel.•••·•••••Page 6 We are really sorry that this issue of SAUCER NEWS is
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New York, N .Y. Now you've gone and spilled it. I mean your article, "The Solution to the Flying Saucer Mystery". You look out now, for you're in quite a jam. They're surely after you. I'll tell you who that Organization is: It is the Deros - those evil men that live underground. Mr. Shaver tells ab
Orchards, Washington You're getting pretty high in the classification ranks when you speak of a project so secret that even Ruppelt's Project Bluebook didn't know about it. Ruppelt could walk into any atomic, etc., installation in America and converse with any scientist there. This means "Q" securit
Shaker Heights, Ohio Your article is most interesting and most startling. I read it through several times before I started this letter to you. At first I thought it was fantastic,but I started putting items in their proper perspect ive,and the article took shape as a very definite policy. I am full
Quinton, Birmingham, Miscellaneous Letters to the Editor Something of recent occurrence has aroused my suspicion
Meriden, Conn. In the June-July issue of SAUCER NEWS there is a let ter on page eleven from. Jim Fugatt, who explains that he has proof that 1ittle green men v:tually exist. Since $1000 is at stake, I presume you have investigated. I would like to know the outcome of your investigation. Has Mr. F
Detroit, Michigan (EDITOR'S NOTE: Mr. Kalinowski refers to a reward I offered in the December January (1955-1956) issue of SAUCER NEWS. I said that I will give $1000 to the first person wh_o can produce conclusive proof of the existence of space men. This offer still stands. The only person so far
- by Frank Reid Among various "odd 11 U.F.O. reports, there are a few of 11 serpents in the sky". Al though few in number, they are very hard to explain as natural phenomena. Harold T. Wilkins' book,"Flying Saucers on the Attack" has two of these early reports in it:
- by Aime Michel (This article is by the author of the best-selling French book"The Truth About Flying Saucers". It was translated from the French by Jim Villard.) As soon as I heard of Adamski 1 s two books, I began do ing a lot of thinking about them. If these books are true, they certainly re p
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- by James W. Moseley During the past few years, numerous accounts have been given con cerning alleged landings on this Planet by space ships, i. e., flying saucers, from other worlds. It is my intention in the following article to consider in detail the most widely publicized of these stories, nam
- by Irma Baker I met George Williamson and Al Bailey first a day or two after the Desert Contact. I saw Williamsn only one other time until he moved bag and baggage to Palomar Gardens. At this time, Lucy McGinnis and George Adamski told me that Williamson was having trouble and had been ever since
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(Whole Number 21) DECPffl3ER-JANUARY
JAMES W. MOSQIY THE ABOVE PHOTO was taken in early 1956 by a West New York, N. J., youth mamed Bert Buhler. The boy was outdoors tald.ng pictures near his home,at about 11-00 a.m., when he saw three bright lights, moving quite fast. This is the only
January loth, 1957 JAMES W. MOSELEY
/f2: See the Spring, 19,5 SAUCERIAN, Pages ;7-,S. #,: See Dec.-Jan. (1956-1957) SAUCER NEWS, Page 9. #4: As of this writing, Frank Edwards has already resigned from NICAP. BOO K REVIEWS
SAUCER SPOTTED VISUALLY AND ON RADAR: On Nov. 25th, in Hot Springs, S. D,, a saucer was spotted visually at the same time that a jet interceptor from Ellsworth Air Force Base reported registering an unidentified blip -on its radar screen. The object was seen at about 4-)() p.m., by a group of person
pilots of the 241st Air Reserve Squadron, while on a routine formation flight, saw a saucer over West Orange County, California. Said one of the pilots: At 24,000 feet I saw a shiny, definitely circular object pass above us, going in the opposite direction to our flight. Two of the other three pilot
- by Justin Case Readers who have followed my articles in SAUCER NEWS have asked me some questions a.bout myself, and have also asked me to state my views on··the origin of flying saucers. Here are my answers: I am a mechanical engineer of many years experience, and a licensed professional engineer
MATTERS: House investigators recently asked Pentagon officials to explain the Defense Department's strange and confusing security policies on such mo.tters as flying saucers. A House government operations sub-committee investigating suppression of public information also wanted to know why Defense D
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Bombay, India Miscellaneous Letters In William La.bb 1 s letter, iihich was published in the Oct. - Nov. SAUCER NEWS, he stated that the film "Unidentified Flying Objects" was probably withdrawn from Connecticut theatres because of censorship. I en tirely disagree with him.
Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio I quote from the Indianapolis Times: nBarcelona, Spain, Sept. 12, 19;56: The special committee of the Geophysical Year·went into secret session today to discµss the many phenomena to be studid by scientists of the world 'between July, 1957, and DecembeJ:'., 19:;8. 11 Haven 1 t
nPhenomena 11 dozens of times? Indianapolis, Indiana
(ifational Investigations Committee on Aerial Phenomena) - by M. K. Jessup - NICAP was conceived as a great boon to the field of saucer research, and an elaborate organizational structure was set up on paper during September and October, 1956, after preliminary meetings in July and
- by Lonzo Dove I do not wish, nor am I qualified, to handle private contacts with flying saucers and their pilots, because this is in the field of psychiatries, best practiced in professional isolated quarters. But when these "contactees 11 blunder out of their ectoplasm world into the fields of as
- by Justin Case and James W. Moseley Two recent magazine articles should be of great inter est to flying saucer enthusiasts, for they throw a strong light on some of the UFO reports that have baffled the experts. The first of these articles appeared in the May 1956 issue of "Flying" Magazine, unde
- by John Phillip Eessor At this stage of the flying saucer drama, every honest researcher must certainly be filled with righteous indignation at the entire subject having been taken over by the mystics and esotericists. When the Air Force publicly turned its back on the subject in 1950 this \1as bo
Shape exploding with light over the bending man in the cockpit wears a face of smooth sadness for fumbling spent on kneeling years for worn bone of unspeaking man in the nave of unrehersed tears ••••
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Due to advance information, we were not surprised to read in the February issue of Leonard Stringfield 1 s •c.R.I.F.O. Orbit• that the magazine will fold up after the March issue. However, this news must have come as a surprise and shock to the great majority of "Orbit• subscribers, particularly as
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March 1st, 1957 JAMES W. MOSELEY
deserve to have them. Open Letter to George Adamski's "c.L.J." When" cornered by convincing evidence, the evasive ac cessory to the crime turns to the accusing witnesses with an angry despairing cry of "Liar" and "Wolf" and "Slrunld", while posing himself or herself as the innocent "Snow White",
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JAMES W. MOSELEY IN THE ABOVE PHOTO Joseph Barbieri, a Connecticut saucer researcher, points to a hole made in a New Haven, Conn. signboard on August 20th, 195;, by a myster ious flying object. Fragments of' the object were ane.lysed,but nothing was ever
SAUCER NEWS EDITOR ATTACKED BY VICIOUS HOAX LETTER Just as we explained to our subscribers in the April May issue of SAUCER NEWS, this issue of our magazine is reaching you consider ably behind schedule, due to the fact that the Editor has had to be away from his Fort Lee office for a considerable
A Reuters news dispatch dated Feb. 18, 1957 reads in part as follows: "Nazi Germany developed flying saucers that flew more than 1,000 miles per hour and a bomber that could attack the United States and re turn without refueling, it was· revealed today. These and other details of Hit ler's efforts
- by Justin Case Whoever has thoroughly investigated the scientific as pects of flying saucers must conclude that the overwhelming evidence of pres ent-day science is against the idea that flying saucers are intelligent visi tors trom space. Everything in science tends to show that they do not co
Esoteric Riddle: Which is the rieht chanee? moon,but Earth with two moons in a line. Here he admits that his plaster cast ing was •possibly inaccurate• and lost one of the two moons of Mara. But hie
or ten for $2,00, THE AIR FORCE AND THE SAUCERS PART TWO - CAPTAIN RUPPELT' S, -BOOK AND THE SECRET AGENCY - by Dr. Leon Davidson (The first part of this article appeared in the Febo-March 1956 issue of SAU CER NEWS. - Editoro)
Although it has received little attention, a certain secret agency of the UoS.Government has been active in the flying saucer field since 19520 This agency has not yet been 1aentified with certainty by the writer, but it is probably the National Security Agency, although it migt be the Central Inte
FlyingSaucers, Fact or Fiction? - by Max Miller (Trend Books, Price: $1.00) - Reviewed by James Moaeley',-• It is with genuine pleawre that n forget George Wil liamson's recent painful literary effort, and pass on to a book that in our opinion is one of the two or threo.be,t books en.written on th
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JAMES W. MOSELEY THE ABOVE PHOTOS were taken on August 20th, 1957, in Fujisawa City, Japan, by a man named Takeda. The saucer appears in the upper right-hand corner ot each picture. They appear genuine to us. (Photos courtesy of subscriber K. Zeieeig)
Inside Saucer Post•••-O Blue (Stringfield)- by James Moseley••Page 15 They Rode in Space Ships (Gavin Gibbons) - by Bryan Esaenhigh••Page 15 rEATURE ARTICLEt The Air Force and the Saucers (Pa.rt III) - by Leon Davidson••••Page 7
North Hollywood, Calif. Saucer Exposes: Pro and Con Your work in exposing New Age hoaxes is excellent. Keep it up! It has come to my attention that you are soon going to republish your Adamski expose material. More power to you•••••In this connection, I was with Adamski in June at the Detroit UFO Co
Mansfield, Ohio I've read the two latest issues of your magazine, and each of them illustrated a growing concern of mine. A scientific search must be led by a feverish yearning to isolate the truth. Such a quest must be fed by facts so that the results it yields will be factual. It must interpret th
Cleveland, Ohio Concerning Gray Barker's Fake Photograph of James Moseley Gray Barker in his "Saucerian Bulletin" has now made a stab at blaming on James Moseley himself the faking of his portrait on a back ground of laboratory equipment suggesting space era.ft or flying saucer opera tions by Eart
Broadway, Virginia (EDITOR'S NOTE: The photo on the right below is the original one used in SAU CER NEWS. The one on the left has been cut out from in January of 1956.) CFFER.:i $ I ,000 REWARD
James W, Moseley: "Saucers are Earth made." ---Photo courtesy Saucer News
PART THREE - THE CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY BECOMES INVOLVED WITH SAUCERS - by Dr. Leon Davidson (The first two parts of this article appeared in June-July 1957 issues of SAUCER NEWS - Editor.)
December, 1955, irregularly-issued Newsletters have been made available to SAUCER NEWS subscribers who want to be on the inside of the strange and baf fling behind-the-scenes events in saucer research. These Newsletters often contain material that we consider "too hot to handle" in the regularly-sc
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JAMES W. MOSELEY IN THIS UNUSUAL PHOTO Luther Hawthorne, a professional astronomer in Seattle, Washington, is pointing to two holes in the dome of" hie obserratory made b7 mysterious fireballs. The objects crashed through the dome in about 1952,while
Placitas, New Mexico I don't pretend to know anything about Chaldaic liter ature, but I do know something about Janguage and logical arguments. Aharon says (page 8), 11 All these sta;tements concerning the existen"il•,- theory, and op eration of magic devices are matters of fat, susceptible to pr
Chicago, Illinois (This is the last letter of this sort that we are going to print. People who cannot even criticize us intelligently need not bother to subscribe!- Editor.) Further Comment on our Saucer Exposes •••••You have been publishing material about some of our recently enrolled members - so-
Interplanetary Fellowship, Chicago, Illinois (We do not take orders from anyone as to what material we will or will not publish! Furthermore, the Adamski Expose has already been reprinted.- Editor.) Congratulations on your special issue about Adamski. You have really done a favor to UFO research in
of a book called "Vienen los Platillos Volantes" (The Coming of the Saucers), written in Spanish by Enrique Miguel Borges. These particular chapters of the book were written by Ulbricht Von Rittner, a former officer in the Special Technical Services of the German army. Borges is of the opinion that
- by James W. Moseley The sudden disappearance of Karl Hunrath and Jack Wil kinson in November of 1953 is an event which has aroused as much interest and controversy on the West Coast as did the strange silencing of Al Bender on the East Coast that same year. These two events are among the greatest
We believe that we have held back long enough in print ing our proof that George Williamson did not make at least one of the discover ies in Peru which he claims to have made. The above photo, taken in 1955, is a close-up view of part of the large mysterious stone with hieroglyphics on it which Wi
30th it was reported that the Air Force was interested in a mystery object which had flashed down out of the sky near Giant Springs, Montana. The UFO im bedded itself in a dirt bank, from which it was dug out by local police. The strange object is about two feet long, in the shape of a cone. It was
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JAMIS W. MOSILIY IN THE ABOVE PHOTO, an Englishman is holding a small mysterious saucer which fell to earth on an English moor last December. See story on Pe.ge 17 for de tails. (Photo courtesy of Bryan Essenhigh.)
Comment on Dr. Davidson's Article in the February-March Issue (See also the article beginning on Page 4 of this issue.) This letter is a supplement to my article a.bout the John Otto-Mil dred Maier 11 mt3ssa.ge from Space" (SAUCER NEWS, Feb.-March 1958, P. 7.) I quote below from letters I received
White Plains, N.Y. (Unfortunately, limitations of space prevent us from printing Dr. Davidson's letter in full. - Editor.) •••••Davidson's article is substantially correct, and credit must
'Re thoqht lt wd -an In.• El Cajon, California ftllon from outer 1,-ee Further Comment on our Adamski Expose • tl1 ll1bted on t.lle tele-.eope len, I"
- by Fred Kirsch Over the past two years SAUCER NEWS subscribers have been able to read three articles by Dr. Leon Davidson on the subject of the Air Force and flying saucers. Dr. Davidson goes to great lengths to prove the existence of a super-secret government agency that is deeply involved with t
- by Richard Hall A look at UFO periodicals today shows that Rationalists are running wild in the field of Ufology. A Rationalist, in the philosophic sense, is one who believes that reason alone, unaided by observation, can provide knowledge about objective phenomena such as UF0 1 s. Reason, of cour
- by John W. Corman Foremost in the minds of all saucer researchers and enthusiasts today should be speculation on what effect the International Geophysical Year (IGY) may have on the saucer situation as it stands at present, and the possi ble effect that the saucers themselves may have on the IGY.
Pe.rt Two - Section One - by Y. N. ibn Aharon, B.D., STM In the last section of this series, I spoke of the many races which contributed to the ethnographic history of the Earth. In this article, I am going to restrict myself to a discussion of the relationship between the men of the Inner Race, and
man named George Chowanski claimed that he had seen a strange object land in his back yard. The incident occurred several weeks previous to its publica tion, as Chowanski was reluctant to talk about it, fearing ridicule. According to his account, the object was 5 feet high and 15 feet long, and cau
but they did not see what •uL.L.ST,.. aoA•o Cote saw - a parachute falling earthward from the object. It landed in a nearby patch of woods;Cote
issued as to what it found. t-1R•1E, COULD VOU Tf:LL. ME WHERE ,H. A report on the incident IUGc;&STION 80i( IS LOc:ATliD? was sent to Washington.
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Lancashire, England I am still enjoying your SAUCER NEWS very much. It certainly keeps me from getting behind in Saucerdom •••••I liked your objective approach to the Hunrath and Wilkinson case, and would like to hear about the added information you now have. As you know, I still can't buy the U. S.
Shropshire, England Lonzo Dove Replies to Gray Barker's Unjust Accusation of Photo-Faking Gray Barker in his April 1st 11 Saucerian Bulletin" says that he for one is 11 bored with our feud with James W. Moseley, a stupid controversy in volving a hoaxed-up picture." So far so good. But let us first
- by Dr.A eon Davidson - Critics of the theory that flying saucer reports are due to U.S. Government activities (starting about 1947) have often pointed to pre-1947 sightings as evidence against this explanation. The present article will at tempt to show that, in at least one widely publicized pre-
tion we consider "too hot to handle" in regular issues. See P, 10 for details. EXTRATERRESTRIALISM AS AN HISTORICAL DOCTRINE - by Y. N. ibn A 1 haron, B.D., STM Pa.rt 3A: The Era of Individual Enterprize on the Pa.rt of the Extraterrestrials The extraterrestrials withdrew from Egypt and Sumeria for
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- by James W. Mosi.ey and Richard Cohen Washington D.C. 1 s National Investigations Committee on Aerial Phe nomena (NICAP) was organized in late 1956 by Thomas Townsend Brown, who de scribed himself as a physicist and biophysicist. A slick "tentative prospect us 11 issued by Brown in 1956 envisi
FARMi On the night of April 21st a brightly burning object resembling a comet or meteor fell near Bethlehem, Georgia, showering sparks as it fell. It slightly injured a farmer named Fred Fuller, who apparently had a piece of the object land on his head.
Motorists around Bad Axe, Mich. suffered un earthly scares when a figure in space helmet, long cape, skintight uniform and boots loomed before their headlights, then disappeared. Po lice arrested Jerry Sprague, 22, who confessed to pulling the prank in a suit of underwear.
CERi Tom Reeder and James Turbin, security guards in New Mexico 1 s Ambrosia Lake urani um area, said last April 22nd that they spent several hours watching a UFO before daybreak on the previous Saturday morning. The unidentified object was first spotted
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UF0 1 s Confidential (Williamson & McCoy) - by James Moseley•••••Pe.ge 13 FEATURE ARTICLES1 The Case of the Crashed UFO - by Bob Barry•••••••••••••••••••••Pe.ge 6 How Much Like Us? - by Justin Case•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••Pe.ge 8 The Air Force Position on Flying Saucers by Major Lawrence J. Tack
Clemmons, North Carolina I enjoyed your June-July issue of SAUCER NEWS. And you certainly are to be commended for being the one to bring to light so much new data re garding the WGN code. However, I think you jumped to a premature conclusion with refer ence to the declaration by the panel of scien
The Adamski Controversy (Continued) This brief note is to inform you of an untrue claim broadcast by Mr. George Adamski and repeated on the air by one or more of his friends. Mr. Adamski stated that he is an honorary member of NICAP and implied that he was especially favored with an unpaid membershi
Washington, D.C. My analysis of the Adamski story attracted a visit to me by the man who was then Associate Editor of Major Keyhoe's NICAP flying saucer bulle tin in Washington. He insisted that Keyhoe wanted my complete manuscript and priority as to how and when and if it be published. The date wa
Seattle, Washington (Editor's note: The aMr. X" letter, which was postmarked in Seattle, stated that it would be Adamski who would sue us, on the basis of Mr. X's "evidence". We have no correspondents in Seattle at present except Mr. Ogden, and we know of no one anywhere who is currently gathering i
Washington, D.O. (Editor 1 s_ note: The material for our SAUCER NEWS article was taken entirely from NIOAP publications and bulletins, and was not furnished to us by anyone Our brief item about NICAP in Newsletter #8 was sent in by a confidential cor respondent, and we, like Keyhoe, hope that it t
New York, N.Y. Congratulations on your NICAP article. It is the most sensible thing I have read in SAUCER NEWS in a long time. - When NICAP was first organ ized, I sent in my name to them as wanting to start a local chapter. I was soon contacted by several crackpots, and was sorry I ever got into t
Fresno, California (Editor's note:Our article should not be construed as an attack on NICAP or on Major Keyhoe, for whom we have a great deal of respect. We are merely trying to offer comments and criticisms concerning some important points we feel the organization has slipped up on.) ADVERTISEMENTS
- by Bob Barry, News Director of Radio Station WMNS, Orlean, N.Y. During the week of March 17th, 1958, I received some very import ant saucer information from one of Orlean 1 s most respected persons, Police Chief George Finger. I know the Chief very well, as I make daily visits to the police stati
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JAMES W. MOSELEY THE ABOVE PHOTO shows'John Nebel (foreground) at the microphone of hie Long John Program, heard six nights a week from 12 midnight to 5-0 a.m. over radio station WOR in New York. Thie program features discussions on saucers, treas
Alexandria, Va. I regret to announce that my bulletin "Satellite" wll no longer be printed, due to lack of funds. Thanks for the plug. I was just getting established when money ran out, and I have nothing to fall back on. I will continue to write articles, etc. I have enjoyed reading your magazine,
New Orleans, La. I found the October-November issue of SAUCER NEWS par ticularly interesting. I just wish there were time to comment in detail. You do a much-needed service by publishing careful, thorough, well-written book reviews in the UFO field. We get so little of this sort of thing. Most sauc
New York, N.Y. Congratulations on the October-November SAUCER NEWS. I don't know how you do itl •••• The Guzman story is certainly nicely relevant to the contact claims•••• Dick Hall has done a beautiful job in a few words. I admire his article all the more on rereading it carefully••••
was taken by Mr. Yusuke Matsumura on January 17, 1957, at about 9-45 a.m., in the back yard of his home in Yokohama, Japan. The original print is said to be clearer than this one. The picture is probably a fake, in our opinion.
- by Justin Case In discussing the possible reasons why flying saucers are here, we assumed that they contain intelligent visitors from somewhere in space outside the planet Earth Part I of this article showed that five of the reasons given by saucer writers, especially those of the "contact storie
LUNCH, BUT /.RE' YOU IN C/.IARGE
Pe.rt One - The Extraterrestrial Factor in the Cultural Development of Early Man by Y. N. ibn _Aharon, B.D. - AUTHOR 1 S PREFACE: This article is Part One of a manuscript that will eventual ly appear in book form. For the moment, suffice is to say that this book is the result of research originatin
away from his Fort Lee office during the past few weeks. We regret that those of you who have written personal letters during this period have had to wait for a reply, and we hope that routine matters have been handled satisfactorily by John Marana, our Associate Editor. Now that the Editor is back
announcer living in Worthington, Ohio, saw a saucer while driving his car in traffic at about 4-30 p.m. last August 2nd. According to Gage, the object ap peared to be made of poliahed aluminum, and the sun's rays reflected from it The thing was hovering motionless at an angle of 45 degrees above th
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Letters to the Editor•••••••••••••••••••••••••·•••••••••••·••••••••••••Page 2 Recent News Stories •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••-•••••••Page 1 BOOK REVIEWS a Flying Saucer, and the Straight-Line Mystery {Michel) - Reviewed by Richard Cohen•••••••••Page 8 The Flying Saucer Review's Wo
Extraterrestrialism as an Historical Doctrine {Part B) - by Y. N. ibn A 1 haron, B.D•••••••••Page 5 Otis T. Carr and the Free Energy Principle - by Robert Durant•• Pl.ge 10 LETTERS _m THE EDITOR
Concerning NICAP I have your Oct.-Nov. issue ot SAUCER NEW$. '!he •storm of contro versy• that is supposed to be 1urrounding Xeyhoe is your own invention. With your unfounded attack on NIOAP you have put SAUCER NEWS into the Gray Barker and Ray Palmer category. I agree coapletely with Mr. Mebane. V
Lorain, Ohio Congratulations on your Oct.-Nov. issue. Your handling of the sit uation at NICAP was excellent and most intere1ting, though I do think you tend to sensationalize a bit. Personally, I never thought KIOAP would la1t this long, but I do hope they are able to make 1ome progress again1t ce
Wa1hington, D.0. (Editor'• lsu:!,s We apparently errecl in our Newaletter 19 in 1tatin1 that Oaapbell and Mr1. Clark were tired by Xeyhoe. We 1hould have aaid in1tead that they resigned. Incidentally, according to I11ue I, of the •1nve1tigator 1 , Mr1. Campbell ha1 •trankly warned that ah• plan, to
EXTRATERRES'fflIALISM AS A R!S'roRIOAL DOCTRINE (Part B) - by Y. N. ibn A 1 haron, B.D., S.T.M. Note: To account for the emphasis given by the historical worlca of the Chaldaic canon to th• doings ot T 1 hova requires a careful renumeration of the factors in which the original authors were interest
- Reviewed by James W. Moseley - 'Ibis book is a classic example of what is meant by "long boring lists of sightings without any systematical analysis", as mentioned in Mr.
is a posed shot of Howard Menger 1 s second wife, who claims to be reincarnated from Ve nus. Whether or not this is true, the'lady
See etory beginning on Pl.gt 1 for details ot Menger', recent "inter planetary spacecratt• convention. (Photo by August C. Roberts. )
- by Robert J. Durant Did you know that O times X = X 1; Or that -0 / 0 • -1; and -X / X = X 1 These expressions are mathematically correct, and conform to the rules of ordinary algebra, according to Mr. Otis T. Carr, inventor and director of OTC Enterprises, Inc., of Baltimore. These equations are
in everything Carr writes. With the death * of the inventor, the machines ceased to *
by Housner and Hudson. For Fort• s writ- * 66 West Merrick Road ings on 11 mechanical witchcraft" see pages * Valley Stream, New York
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JAMES W. MOSELEY
SAUCER NEWS HEADQUARTERS I For the second time in just under three years, the glass protect ing the screen of the T.V. set in your Edi tor's apartment has shattered mysteriously in to thousands of tiny cracks, as shown in the pictures above. The photo at the left is re
bi-monthly issue of SAUCER NEWS.· Beginning with the next issue, (dated June, 1959), we will follow a quarterly publication schedule. This means that sub scribers who paid $2.00 for six issues will receive these issues over a period of 18 months rather than one year. In other respects the magazine
- by James W. Moseley and Michael G. Mann (Editor's Note: Mr. Mann is Director of the International Federation of Saucer Clubs. Mailing address: P.O. Box 1538, G.P.O., New York 1, N.Y.) George Hunt Williamson, who first came to our attention in 1953 as one of the witnesses to George Adamski I s noto
I would like to compliment you on the definite improvement in SAU CER NEWS. Not only is there more material, much better organized, but the gen eral tone of the publication has gone up, with more argument and less bickerE. R. LEE, Minneapolis, Minn. I think your magazine one of the nicest of the s
Congratulations once again to you and Mr. Marana for putting out a substantial magazine on schedule•••••I 1 m surprised, though, that you felt it necessary to print David Wightman 1 s criticism of Justin Case's article 11How Much Like Us? 11, since Mr. Wightman is criticizing under a misapprehension
- by Thomas M. Comella (Editor 1 s Note: Mr. Comella is the former editor of 11 The Flying Saucer News Service Research Bulletin". He is also a former member of George Williamson's Telonic Research Center. His last article for SAUCER NEWS appeared in our April-May 1957 issue.) A great change is taki
criminations will de cide whether sincere "Pardon me sir, are you a geologist?'' research goes on, or "Heck no, Mac, I 'rn a spaceman! 11 comes to a halt for
- by Justin Case -
How to Cause a Radar Sighting - by Dr. Leon Davidson Introduction: The title of this article gives a basic equation which seems to have worked successfully in creating 11 authentic 11 radar sight ings of flying saucers. Three well-publicized radar cases, representing ex amples of this technique, a
vided a good radar sighting for the saucer files, On p. 159, Keyhoe states that this case was es pecially given to him as one which supported his interplanetary mother-ship I conclude with Keyhoe I s words from p. 1651 11 0f all the official
JAMES W. MOSELEY THE ABOVE ILLUSTRATIONS show two of the possible body forms of Y 1 hova, the God of Israel. On the left he is pictured as a lion, and on the right as an ibex. According to the research done by ibn A 1 h.aron, who supplied these pictures,
Who Is Fooling Donald Keyhoe? - by Michael G. Mann••••••••••••• Pa.ge 4 Extraterreetrialism as an Historical Doctrine - Pa.rt Four - by Y.N. ibn .A 1 haron, B.D•••••••Pa.ge 9 Sputniks and Flying Saucers - by Justin Case•••••••••••••••••••Pa.ge 12 The Case of the Mysterious Airplane Crash - by Bob Ba
1604 McArthur Drive, Jacksonville, Arkansas I want to thank you for sending me a copy of the June issue of SAUCER NEWS by first class mail, and I must say you showed fairness by giving me this advance copy of your magazine in which your Lonzo Dove attacks me so viciously. While I plan to reply to Do
Gray Barker has agreed to publish my expose material on you, be ginning in the next issue of his Saucerian Bulletin. Make no mistake about it, I am going to close down SAUCER NEWS! I am going to put an end to your exposes of people like Gray Barker, George Williamson, Adamski, and others. So live i
(Editor's Note: This is the same Mr. Ogden whom we accused some time ago of having written a hoax letter signed "Mr. X". Ogden has since threatened to sue us for $250,000. It now seems obvious that he and Barker are working together to cover up the Straith hoax. Barker could have received the statio
Your June issue was the best yet in an ever-improving series. I have long suspected that Barker's "They Knew Too Much About Flying Saucers• was a masterpiece of unadulterated sensationalism, but I never guessed that Barker himself could have caused the "Three Men• hush-up of Al Bender. Poor Bender!
- by Michael G. Mann I have been an avid reader 9f Donald Keyhoe's articles for a num ber of years. Besides his three well-lmown saucer books, he has many magazine articles to his credit. One of the very best was a story written in 1947 en titled nsecret Mission". After reading Keyhoe 1 s first tw
- by Justin Case For years we Americans have been complacent in our belief that we were well ahead of the Russians in all forms of' science, including nuclear physics and rocketry. But this belief' was rudely shattered late in 1957 when the Russians launched their first two Sputniks in alarmingly ra
- by Bob Barry First, I would like to outline a report that appeared in the Seat tle Post Intelligencer, Seattle, Washington, on April 2nd, 1959. The report An Air Force C-118 transport plane, wrapped in flames and stream ing a tail of fire, plunged to earth with four men aboard 15 miles east of M
Secret Places of the Lion (George H. Willia.maon) - ReTiewed by Y. N. ibn A 1 haron, B.D., S.T.M••••Page 8 FEATURE ARTICLES 1 The Aerial Phenomena of Earthquakes - by Frank Reid••••••••••••Page 10 Do Flying Saucers Come from Spacet (Part l) - by Justin Case•••Page 13 A Reply to an Attack by James w.
collection of saucer clippings here at SAUCER NEWS Headquarters. This collect ion consists of 40 scrapbooks, each containing an average of about 150 clip pings, or 6,000 clippings in all, covering the years 1954-1959. We would like to sell the ent.ire set of 40 volumes to some saucer researcher wh
article in the September issue, Major Keyhoe has threatened to sue SAUCER NEWS if we do not print a full retraction. This we cannot do, as it would be unfair to Mann, to our readers, and to the several officials and scientists who wrote to Mann, thus supplying him with his information. These letters
President, London U.F.O. Research Organization London, England This is a challenge to any and all people who claim to have con tacted a space ship from outer space, and to have communicated with outer space entities: I will prove that there are !!.2. space ships from outer space, and no outer space
248A North 1st St., Milwaukee 12, Wisconsin The reason I have not written you recently is that I have been trying extremely hard to get some tangible proof for you, regarding my con tacts. I regret to say it is more difficult than I ever realized •••• I recently vent on a strict sacrificial fast t
SAUCER NEWS still aees to iaprove with every iaaue. I just don't know how yo. d it. Yours is the only aaucer magazine that has the courage to print both sides ot every question. CLARK BRADFORD Detroit, Michigan
Letters Concerning the June Issue I am writing this letter in defence of my good friend Gray Barker, and against the ridiculous article by Lonzo Dove attacking Barker. First I would like to say that this letter is being written to you
Los Angeles, Calif. The cover of the September issue is the most disgusting thing I have ever seen. By what supreme egotism does your ibn A 1 haron think he can photograph God? Your magazine is obviously immoral and should not be allowed
Bronx, New York The article by Bob Barry on pages 14 to 17 of the Sept. 1959 SAU CER NEWS, 11 The Case of the Mysterious Airplane Crash", presents facts concern ing the fatal crash of an Air Force transport plane after hitting some object in the air at a time and place where U. S. military activit
Prince or King, He Isn't a Spaceman! - by Michael G. M.ann•••••• Page 5 Do Flying Saucers Come from Space? (Part II) - by Justin Case•• Page 8 How to Build a Saucer - by Y.N. ibn A 1 haron, B.D., s.T.M•••••••Page 10 SAUCER NEWS is published quarterly in Fort Lee, N. J., by the Saucer and Unex plain
esting in our opinion: 11 For many months your Editor has been pondering the question, 'How near will Major Keyhoe let a UFO get?' It seems that we now have the answer. Last year we wondered, when the Fitzgerald Case broke at Sheffield Lake, Ohio. In this case the object was seen at a distance of 10
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tist named M. Agrest has put forth the idea that travelers from outer space may have landed on Earth many centuries ago. He cited the Biblical account of the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah to support his theory. In an article in Moscow's Literary Gazette, Agrest stated that the destruction of the
Letter Received by James Maney (one of our correspondents) This is to acknowledge your letter of 14 November 1959 re Captain James W. Mosley. Mr: James W. Moseley, the civilian UFO researcher publishing SAU CER NEWS and residing in New Jersey, has never been in the Armed Services and is not the Cap
Public Information Division, Office of Inf6rmation Pentagon, Washington, D.C. Letters to the Editor I have a tendency to believe Barker did have a large hand in what transpired (re the "hush-up" of the Long John Program, discussed in SAUCER NEWS Confidential Newsletter #10.) I feel this way not beca
Fort Lee, N.J. I would like to reply to Michael G. Mann's article "Who is Fooling Donald Keyhoe?" in your September 1959 issue. Mr. Mann takes up 5 pages of SAUCER NEWS, uses about 2,000 words of his own, and around half that many of Major Keyhoe's simply to try to prove that Major Keyhoe has been g
- by Michael G. Mann During the month of October, 1958, Douglas Hancock introduced him self on the New York scene. He brought with him a set of the famous Mon-ka tapes and many wild tales of strange experiences with Buck Nelson and a man named Lee Childers. He was a member of a U. S. Army band, and
- by Justin Case In Part I of this article, we concluded that flying saucers are not man-made, and they do not originate here on Earth. The best scientific knowledge we have to date does not indicate any other place or planet or moon within our Solar System from whence they might originate. Therefor
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Flying Saucers and the Three Men (Bender) - Reviewed by James w. Moseley••••••••Page 4 Flying Saucers and Space Men (John H. Manas) - Reviewed by James W. Moseley•••••Page 6 The Books of Charles Fort.-·Reviewed by Justin Case••••••••••••Page 8 FEATURE ARTICLE:
A New Inquiry into the Flying Saucer Mystery (Part Two) - by Thomas M. Comella••••••••Page 10 SAUCER NENIS is published quarterly by the Saucer and Unexplained Celestial Events Research Society (S.A.U.C.E.R.S.) - Editor: James w. Moseley; Assistant Essenhigh; Associate F,ciitors: Gladys Fusaro, Sand
My name is Jeanne O'Neil and you probably remember me well. I was very glad that Mr. Barker published my story about you (in the October 1962 issue of the "Saucerian) I was in serious need of financial help at the time. Mr. Barker must be a very egotistical man, because he edited my story almost be
New York, N.Y. Regarding NICAP, I agree that this organization does not live up to what we have been led to expect of it. Rumor has it that NICAP has no fil ing system whatsoever, but merely places their reports, correspondence, etc., in cardboard boxes. Whether this is true or not, I do not know••
Ever since the beginning, NICAP has taken an extreme position, in not even giving the so-called contactees the right to be heard••••I think that your publication is right in opposing Major Keyhoe 1 s extreme position, and in presenting the Air Force's side of the picture••••One can believe in the re
- by Thomas M. Comella - This article is the sequel to the one I wrote for the December 1962 issue of SAUCER NEl-1S, in which I described the many facets of the saucer prob lem as they appear today. ?tr conclusion was that a re-appraisal of the saucer mystery is long overdue, and is posited by the
"LITTLE MEN" SIGHTED IN ITALY: A policeman in Milan, Italy, claims to have seen a saucer with two humanoids inside it, just before he went off duty on the night of December 20th. The policeman, named Francesco Rizzi, made the following statement: "I was in a patio when I heard a sharp whistling near
American "flap" described in our December issue is still continuing in Argen tina, according to the latest Spanish-language articles we have received from our clipping service. Of the sightins pertaining to the month of December, the most in .teresting occurred at an airport near Buenos Aires on
a Greenwich, Hart claims
when both Dr. - and I were more or less in the Ade.msld camp. Not that I swallowed what Adam sld. has been cool:i up, but simply on a live and let live basis. However, le.st spring, Dr. and I and t,.,o business ne11 here sponsored Adamsld., and he was honored by a dinner, etc. How ever, at this a
"I met Miller last year at the Gia.nt Rock Convention, where he was heralded as the la.test sen sational discovery who had ha.d an experience with Saucer people. He \•ras then introduced by George \lilli:3.D.son, who claimed him as his discovery. Miller told his story at the Convention, and later l
THE Sl1ME AUTHOR: 11 ! he.ve mnnaged to set hold of Adamsld. 1 s fictional pulp "Pioneers of Space•, and I find in it a raft of direct and psychological tie-ins with his current saucer book. For instance, at the drop of a hat, one of the bigwigs from other planets will orate cheap religio philosoph
1955, irregularly-issued Newsletters have been made •vailable to SAUCER NEWS subscribers who want to be on the inside of the strange and baffling behind the-scenes events in saucer research. These Newsletters often contain material that we consider •too hot to handle" in the regularly-scheduled iss
JAMES W. MOSILIY We have been unable to obtain any information about the above photo, other than the fact that it was ta.ken recently in Brazil by a Japanese photographer. It is believed to be a fake by some of the people who have examined it. (Photc,
Baltimore, Md. The article by Dr. Davidson is ably written and his rational conclusions from his given premises are most logically constructed. We need more such penetrating articles. But I beg to suggest reconsidering two of his fundamental assumptions. First, the ability of the Air Force to make a
scheduled times, as in the past. The article by Davidson is quite interesting, but I think he is speculating quite a bit. He is searching for "a needle in a hay stack" in Ruppelt 1 s book, and if he looks hard enough he will find something that he can interpret to his liking. I regard Ruppelt 1 s b
Fort Lee, N.J. son 1 s article. Richard Hall, the author, is the editor of a very worthwhile new saucer bulletin called "Satellite". This magazine is published monthly at 721 Burdette St., New Orleans, La. DR, LEON DAVIDSON AND THE SECRET WEAPON THEORY
- by Richard Hall Dr. Leon Davidson has long held that flying saucer re ports are caused by various U.S. tests of secret devices, and by psychological warfare programs. He is to be commended for his recognition of the problem of identifying UF0 1 s, and for his painstaking research to that end. How
- by Justin Case All my previous articles about flying saucers in SAU CER NEWS have been written from a scientific viewpoint. This time I will depart from that practice and indulge in speculation, with only logic as a Assuming that flying saucers come from Mars or from
lookout post in Olean, N.Y., reported.on the night of Aug. 22nd that two UF0 1 s were visible for an hour in the western sky. The objects, larger than the ap parent size of a star, changed position slowly during the period of observa tion. Both objects were white in color, and one was slightly lar