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Articles in This Issue
'l'HOMAS STONE Nine 7ears ago a small UFO orientated magazine realized it 1 s birth. Created,
I hope that you will have as much enjoyment reading this as I have had, and to close, I would like to pay tribute to the magazine b7 printing itA policy: "SAUCER SCOOP POLICY: To print all pertinent data relating to the UFO Field in general, regardless of any Organizational affiliations. To print BO
John A. Keel New York (NANA) ... l<(ysterious men dressed in Air Force uniforms or bearing impressive credentials from government agencies have been "silencing" UFO witnesses,
by .i:J:l:.. In the wee small hours of Sunday, Dec. 4, 1966, it happened again! A 'lamding 1 in the area adjacent to the property of John Reeves. A phone call from Mrs. Eula Lewis alerted l,lS to the event, as John Reeves had called . her upon seeing the craft
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or all the current problems that beset UFO researchers today, the 'Men In Blaot• issue is still the most impo·rtant. The REAL significance is only -felt by those that the . MIB have contacted. The effects of this type or 'brainwashing' are numerous. In many- eases it is NOT only the silencing of wit
97 ROBERT ·STIFF. MOB - SAUCER SC<?OP OKLA • . BRANCH .
· Three_years ago, a small Oklahoma town .was visited· by a UFO • . To one -family it
. BEMA.INS IMMUNE. Did this "F]Jring Ashtray" several teet in diameter cause this tragic accident? I · feel the evidence says "Yes". And IF this portion is a FACT -- then the United States Air Force is still witholding facts,- while main~ tain;ing that we are all victims of Natures' pranks _upon our
OKLAHOMA SENATOR MIKE MONRONEY AIDS IN UFO _INVESTIGATION!
Tinker AFB officials have .adJD:i.t.t.~.DO.' have a file on this ease but thel refuse to release it "Without orders from the Pentagon" . This last statement
John A. Keel The Men In Black are the Intellegence arm of a large, and possibly hostile group.
John A.Keel A number .of unusual telephone incidents seem to be occuring throughout the country
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25 April • Buatiae ·o.ne Iated• President· ot .the Plrat State Bank and . ~;:: fruat do • . lind son Steve,. both observed a atr&Dge "d1ec•l1ke11 ob3•ct ..,.th -~
29 APRJII 1966 . Eu8t1f' · Sara Power said sb8 &nd :her daughter :~ . thl:-ee ·t z'1enda ••• the .1.~
REGIOll NEWS
Melb:>urne. At 9125 PM Karla M0m1111on of 428a Grant Sto z-eported th• pl'J a;no;- o1 UFO'S to the pollee 1h ua& "theJ seemed to· be hov1na ov•rhem• ;; . orang• • green and amber 11ghte about 450 tt o apart • !hey app•r to_be ,f atat1onar'1o" Patrolman o. Ao Bocook heard the message and told Bill Sm
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· Apl'i1 30 • · Lake1An4_._ "Late at night" Charles Williams. 3008 Willow
ft., Mexere l!aohoPtUil Holtzman ot Smibel reported that a group or 20 yotmg peraou at a beach part7 saw a VPO t'rom . the beach at C~pe1 St • at 9130 PMo "We had Just put the tlre out when we aaw a whit• light bigger ·"~ tt.o.n a atar.. It reaveled f'aat over the land area t;owarda the p1ero It.
N~plg a Max, Bar1 Johnaon repoJ'ted to $her1tt E•A• Doug Hendn tlu.t he and 8-other people bact aeen a "large, orange and blue light about a halt the size ot the moon" for about 40 minutes beg1nn1r..g juat atter 4 a30.,
SEPTEMBER ISSUE. Two objects, red in color and "about the size of a bea&"l were reported high in th~ sky ~bove Winkler .Rd, at 9:10 Monday night. Fritz R. Wilke, 28, 2405 Kennesaw ·Ave. autility man 1n the packing ~ouse of Zipp~r Farmsi reported the a1ghtings to the News-Preae, W1~e reported he was
Gainesville - 24 May ~966, Tne unidentified flying object that passed over Gainesville early Monday morning was seen by Phil Cnntner and a friend as they got ou~ of ~heir oar sometime botweon ~ ~nd 12:15 AM. He had it ~n sigh~ five minutes and deaoribed it as round with a ring. of abou~ 10 evenly sp
?8 May - Qrlando, An unidentified flying object was roportod over Lako Conway early Saturday ~ by a group of toen-age girls at a : slumber party. Alt aas reported over the middle of tho lake at 4AM \ o.nd tho object appee.red to chango colors and would stop and then mo . ' ve again. TAe Reporter: Mi
S.tWGEF: SCOOP ~4 June 1966 • Palm City,
SOURCEll ORI..ANDO SEN'mNEL ** PlLORIIlA..._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Julr 3 - 1965 • ~ookgJille. An object was first spotted low 1n the
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Wednesday, July 27, 196~- Chattanoo~a. Tonn, "In the lato afternoon, as.we -drove southward between Chattanooga and tho Geor3ia north border, I spotted a dark, disc-shaped object with a knob on tho top and bottom, wobbling a.s it rosa vertically in tho wost, I~ stopped and hovered briefly, then star
Brooksville, R1orida, JulY 2ft 1966; Reports troc IIOUFO cocbor ~ Wa.lla.co .McNeil, of -Now .~ort . lohoy,. Y!Ono oxtrocoly bri(5ht, white l i 3ht, aeon directly ovor powor lines 1n back of his house~ ~e object renainod stationary, then another object, aace description, joined first objeo~, then th
3 Au3Hat - 126~ - Now Jersey, For 2 n1~ts in a row, residents o! the West .Ber.3en .and ?assa1c -Area have reported si(5ht1ng a white object over Patterwon. Th0 cbjoct is described as nine tines as largo as a star. Also, on JWGu st ·r, 1966.. local papers in the Passaic County
RECENT. SIGHTINGS OCTOBEEUJ SSUE
·I nformation courtesy of U.A.P.H.O. International H.Q. 717 "A.~"streot Auburn, washington. Observations in Washington S.tato o:fUFO!fJ.. over bod~es or. water:
(tor 1966) 10. ~is year in WhshinGton oore UFO'S have been seen over wa.tor, usually hoverill£5• MANY TIUWKS '!to: GARY IESIEY ••••• , •••••••• , • OHERRYPLAINSt N.Y. Mii.~l3,1966.
Tho-following report courtesy ~~. Gary Pinnell, 616. Antler Drivo, iaa-Antonio, Texas. Director of S I R, and IIOUFO Stato Director. &Hsust 1, l966.. - Mi:Saion, Texas. (personal ro:port} "Tho boys' namo was -Ciro OchoaF -and -ho .saw-tho objoots (2·) one on Monday, -Aug. 1, and one on Aug. 2. The o
Hundreds of residents of several area towns swamped police switchboards Sunday night. with reports of a UFO which appeared in the skies about 10:40 PM apparently 1n the area or North Haledon. The UFO viewers described a bright red fireball which HOVEREDin the skies for a time and them exploded with
Mr. ~-.. Roy Davis "WANTED: .r:\. FLYING Sl~UCERrr T.ae help we need froo each and every one of you aoounts to exactly what I have entitled the ~'WANT .W:" 'heading. I, the Director and owner of the ~\.. Roy Davis Rese§,rch Laboratory, l .o cated at Green Cove Springs, Fla., oet and discussed this s
ISSUE OF 11 SAUCER SCCOPu, n·,vfi... \T:; F'...'r"iGTLX, to look for at a :t:':ceihh 'landing site'. A.. Roy Da.vts" Director SAUCER SCOOP
Mra. JOan Chapman, Associate Director, IIOUFO, Editor. Randall Vincont, IIOUFO, 6519 Stockbridge AYe, Orlando Mark Bro~,Box. 13508 Pinocas~le,B, Orlando, Plorida ••• SPECIAL CLIPPINg.;, SERVICE: MILDRED . ZIMMERMAN, 2836 Beall Rd. Marcellus
New York. • ••••••• •. ~ •••••• • •••••• ~ IIOUE'O Mamb.e r •• ., •••. next month we will fearuew 11 ffpocial mveatigator o:r iilie Month' ngiving a thumbnail portrait of "saucer ficoop" people~••••••••• • ••
*** JEAN CHA.PMAN *** SAUCER SCOOP IS Pt!r OUT ON A MONTHLY Blt.SIS, 12 ISSUES t3.00 we invite those who wish to participate, to send in their art1clea
claime& he received a curved burn on his hand from touching the "antenna" of a softly glowing "flying ship", has had no ill ef:te cts from the incident, his mother said today. Mrs. James Cozens, of 16 Leavesden Place, said that her son Charles, 13, was watched care- · fully for weeks after the March
The above information courtesy of GENE DUPLANTIER, EDITOR OF SAUCERS SPACE AND SCIENCE; 17 SHETLAND STREET, WILLOWDALE, ONTARIO._·_ __ Paterson, New Jersey- August 17~ A bright red object was reported flying low in the sky. It moved toward the east and then drifte~ into space at about 10:12 PM. The
Early, Director, NICAP - COIUf. • 9 Hiram Lane, Bloomfield, Conn. --~ Mr. Early is making our "SAUCER SCOOP" material ·available to the NICAP members in his area, and we wish to say •welcome' to them.-- East Stroudsberg, PA. - Sept. 8. ~epo~ts of UFO due west of the .area,round objects were seen hov
The above incident occurred at aprox. 11 PM. At 12:10 AM the same night ••• Mrs. Lewis, who. was on 'skywatch duty' after the previous report, saw a bright blue 'flash', very brilliant, come straight down towards the trees in the area south-west of her, and it did · not 'come back up• ••• A few minu
CAPE KENNEDY, , FLA. Sept. 14. The Gemini 11 crew spotted an unidentified object in space Tuesday after astronaut Richard F. ~or don Jr. ended his 44 minutes space walk. Gordon and command p1lot Charles Conrad Jr. were uncertain whether the object might have been part of the particular space ~alk e
Oklahoma. Mr. H~den Hewes, Director. WALLOPS ISLAND, VA. SEPT. 24• · A space experiment wafted a huge multi-colored cloud hundreds of miles across the sky yesterday and was followed by reported sightirtgs of a brilliant unidentified object in the East and Mid ... West •• &!twas shortly after the lau
0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 0 00 To the Editor: I would like to know if any other people have ever heard messages in code which seemed to come from Saucers? I was unable to take
A 'MUST' for those who are new-comers to our Field, for it gives excellent coverage to those important sightings that ALL should be aware have taken place. It is not enough to keep up to date, on recent sightings, but it is important, al.s o, to research into the backgrounds·of past sightings and la
N.Y. Mr. Eugene Olson - Brad Steiger is a native Iowan (born: Bode Iowa) who currently teaches creative writing, advises student publications, edits. the literary magazine, ONEOTA REVIIDV, at Luther College in Decorah, Iowa. He is 30 years old, married, the father of four children.· He has published
COST: 60 cents. OliJR SELECTI')N FOR AUTHOR- OF- THE - MONTH: KENNETH LARSON "FLYING SAUCER DESIGNS". A:,crecently published book with 200 pages and 50 detailed drawings. ·he dr~wings are of a mathematical and engineering nature. The meaning of the UFO Reports at Mount Ranier
watch for an original article by Mr. Larson in our next issue. • • • • • MAGAZINES ON THE NEWSSTANDS
(The following courtesy Gene Duplantier, Editor. Saucers, Space and Science: · l7 Shetland St. WILLOWDALE,Ontario, Canada.) THE UNESCO COURIER, May, 1966 ~ 30 "Man and Space" with color photos.
"Man and Space" with color photos. Queen's Printer, Ottawa, Ont, BLUEBOO:m, October·, 1965 - 35 cents "Flying Saucers are Spying on ·us" Hanro, Corp. 260 Park ave, So. New York, N.Y. lOOlO.USA
By Otto Binder FL.Oitii>A FLYING' 1UODLES-I lA,,.."". . " • Fla.
•430MMERO" SAUC&R THI\T •TRIED 1'l) RUN HEit OFP "'THE ltO.'\q• SWOOPIN8 DOWN WtnUN 15" FEET AND "tHEN STRIOAI(JNG OFF OVER '1ME' OCENol S *~SY .JEAN ~MAll~~~· ... IIU--111
FIELD AREA" (Headline) -- 11 0bjects in sky - not meteors - three airmen ·s ay." A group of 14 persons, including 3 Navy pilots, spotted four UFO'S in.. the skies over the Naval Air Station at Ream .· Field: last night. --- There we re three bright, round, yellow objects :flying in a trian.gular for
ROBERT STIFF ~ DIRECTOR
The following are only a few of the letters received concerning
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~ and . th~· : prJ:ntJ.ng of artJ.cles. on Saucer = 140 •• ·•• Kenneth Arnold · both sJ.des :o f ·the paper... SJ.gnedsaid he saw nfne UFo ·os at Mount James Murphy• Editor, "Grapevine" . , Rainierr Washington, on· June 24 Di::ector;-~_CO~P- ..3214 W. , 62nd. pl. 1947 ••• Kenneth Arnold ·= ·141 ·, C
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· BY EARL NEFF ..,,.; ''..·24 pages o~"j _ pho-'-o s
TRADE SHOWS 903 STANDiLH:O LIFE BLDG . PlTTSBURG 7 PA.. 15222 Enelose ch8 Cl:: 9 m o~ey
Enelose ch8 Cl:: 9 m o~ey ·-order, or ~ash - - - - - --. ~VRITE: :, Editors Note: We have received our copy _of Mr .. Neffs booklet-: 'and we found it quite informative and well d.one. To the many newcomers in the field it. will easily bring them:·-up to date -on · the back sightings, and add to the
Mr. George Fawcett Mr. Mike · Connor Robert Barrett Robert Von Br~dt Thomas v. Spinner Charlgs Grande
the purpose of TRADING and my clippings are COPIESot the. cir~ ·l.glnl.·a::ts· and they are dated from (1947 - 1967 ) My wants are: coin an( -stamp collections - photos-slides-tapes - NO replies given UNLESS sel·f ·- addressed STAMPED envelope is enclosed ••• Al Onori- 70 Melwex Street - Belleville,
..!.~'___ :_;.\ __ '- "' '~ Stratford, Conn. Jan. 21, 1967 While walking _my .dog, at 6:42PM I ._ . .......... .. spotted ... a .· small' whi t€ object about the size of - a · star traveling SE~ -- - · _: · ... · It slowly ,turned and headed SW until it ~ was obscured · by trees~ It
lishes a fine newsletter from 616 ..(\.nt.l.j~·.r Drive, San Antonio, Texas! He has also just printed a ¥ear End 1jteport wh~ch is mos.t informative and packed full of data for those ·s~~:i.ous researchers who like their information sqientific, factual, ~d\,qpncise •• . If; those who are interested:
-DIRECTORROBERT STIFF- I.U.F.O.B.
----··· - "'~-+alien' life 'b~ · i:iift'JJ!1-cally produced? .. "Through out · the past several ye'ars·~ much' work has been done in the fiel.d of . ~ Alien Life Forms' or studies. Scientists from large and
Space Technology ---~ (Dated - Nov. 29J l966). · __ ;.....;~"~~~11 - Now!!!!! Any takes out there ~n UFOLAND?? Any brave souls that want to take a chance to gain $10,000?? If so-- don't ~~te ME!! Write to Mr. Klass!! Address - Nati~nal Press Buil<l.ing, _W~$h. D.C. 20004 --------STRANGE SPIRES -neve
JOHN A. KEEL New York (NANA) - Mysterious men dressed in Air Force uniforms or bearing impressive credentials :from'government agencies have been "silenci,'"ri,g" UFO witnesses, according to Col. George P. Freeman Pentagon-, spokesman for Project Bluebook. "We have checked a number of these cases,"
NATIONS- VETERAN RESEARCHER & INVESTIGATOR SAYS!! An anonymous .veteran UFO researcher and investigator with 20 years of experienoe.this morning stated that UFO activity is on the increase • .: that it'a a serious problem ••• and dne that should be placed on the U.N. agenda, because of the world-wid
P.O . BOX 57, RIDERWOOD/MARYLAND 21 139, USA A collection of 160 outstanding UFO sighting reports, intended to serve as a convenient
·A'. · E. KO~AK The concept that Earth was the center of the Universe dominated scientific thought for centuries. No intellegent being would that this concept w·a s true in the light of present day .kri:o wledge. But this idea remains throughly ingrained incur society today in another form. This is
FROM: THE GRAVITY RESEARCH FOUNDATION, NEW BOSTON . , N.H. 03070 Foundedi by ROGER W. BABSON - OPERATED I N CONFECTION \·ifiTH THE SIR ISAAC NEWTON LIBRARY OF THE BABSON I NSTITUTE •••• In 1967, for our Eighteenth year the -trustees are offering FIVE AWARDS for short essays for the purpose of stimul
( 5) The decision of the Judge·s· will be final. No essays or copies can be returned but writers are free to publish their essays after June lst. Preference . 'IIVill be · giv-en to essays written especially FOR these Awards. (6) Please write a; title covering the area of thought expressed in
SAUCER SCOOP OKLA. -BRANCli The purpose of this -cclurm has beei1 ·:to acq_ual..nt you, our readers, with the 'World-wide scope of the. UFO enigma·:.-.·- \Tni],e . my object of interest has been international - I have _peen -in:ves-:tigating, for
Edito·~ 1 , • • • • : • . .. . . . ; • • ~ • • ~ - • • ~ ~ ~- . :- . ~- ~ . · .~. ·- ~ • • • · • • J.o.a n W'b,:ri~enour . · .,. '' .( ,.
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· to ~nvcst~gat1pn o.f UFO ~ S . Sn.turdn.y · termed a H(#rma.n St. Man4: ~ · q;t.::um . he twice enouuht~~eP. g.· f:l.ying ' .saucer.: irf ] 1~~ .T ·Wn ~ of . ~gen ~ - ~ ·T~~o.lly . unsupport~d by·_ *a.c.:t· ~ ~~ ...,( ~P,~n f ollows , p:rev~.o~s : ~~t~ . E.J.l~e.ad~ . pr~n~ed) ••• Baldw~n - report
"It w~s UFO ti~e ~nee , ag~i~ .Gr~ate~ Boston· last n;ght and ·th~_ calls came :-n for JJorchester and Broo~l1n~ a.·n d- Roxb'u-ry. The "Obj ec.t•~ 'was descr~bed as "strange and flying up and down and in circles with wierd looking lights. n (Note;. This ie the classic UFO description
Alas, however, it was not a UFO. an~ -'it w~ not a bird or. a plane or even _t}?.aJ! guy_._ who~~ f.o_r~yer. changing c~pthys a:n d _ z~o~H~lng through . . ,.
DEPARTMENt ·whl.ch · was · a9 iitt ·, !=JOW~ we~_ther' ohaT~ing and ... p~~t:t~ng~. But-.\. '· all '..yqu-:UFO- BVFFS, :-rke~P. tho'se ._cards· and l~1it~:t;'sr-:. 6om1ng 1n, because - we ~-n~ver .no .. _fio .we? }i.BQV~ TAKEN FROM THEr MqORP AMERICAN ... . BOSTON, "'"-:~4[67~~, . ( Tigs·' Elif.t9,r
- -;M~l, Jlpel i~ 'grumbling, again about ~husg-hush' matters ALt bei:ng to blame ·for h~s la~e ·st . failure 't o • show-up • with his· non-app.ea:ring •sauoe::r .rides• "" .I . wonder if HE ever: wonders ·about those WhQ all Waited patiently rfb_r their <J rid~S I Ott).y tO f.i~d OUt t,h:at_ he
• • • and it. will go . on .TV· th_e .1-lth. o~ AUGUST ... - I:! ·you' promi~e to look - in · ·• ·1 will wavet f" 'QK//OK// l, ~m wavinglJ '! • •_~. !' ~ -·, • • n •• UEWEST re, port·e( ~orm the baa:Ls for the theo,ry . of a LI~UID SUBSTii.NOE on the -· o.ld, ·g;-_een-.oheese.e:r in t~e sky. •,; ;.;
DIRECTOR of PHOTOGRAPHIC RESEARCH ••••••••••••••• August C. Roberts DIRECTOR of FOREIGN INFOaMATION ••••••••••••••••• Robert · Stiff Dll{ECTOR- WEST COAST BRANCH •••••••••••••••••••• Kenneth Larson DIRECTOR- LOUISI~~A BRANCH ••••••••••••••••••••• Ronald Calais DIREC~R · ·WISCONSIN BRANCH ••••••··•·•
DIREC~R · ·WISCONSIN BRANCH ••••••··•·•·••••••••• Gerald Volhard DmECTOR ·OKLAHOMA BRANCH ·•••••••••••••••••••••• Robert Stiff DIRECTOR- MASSACHUSETTS BRANCH ···••••••••••••••• Joseph Moore DIRECTOR • FLOR-IDA PHOTOGRA.l'HIO REsEARCH ••••••• • Roriald Whri tenour ART ILLUSTRATOR •• .• •••• ~ ... ~ •
PHOTOGRAPHIC LABS Ron Whrite.no.u r " . 6464 - ~th-. Ave,·-No •. ~ St. Petersburg, Fla.· : . , ' August c. Ro'Qerts . .. 23 Barnsdale Road - Wayne,. New Jersey Joseph Lamy - 1001 55th,' Ave. No. - St. Petj}rsburg·, Fla. Alan K, Ve~ina - 100 Broadway Ave. Apt. 204 - Toronto, Ontario, Canada
A. Roy Davis - Green Cove Springs, Florida Robert Von Brandt - 7212 South Fransisco , Chicago, Illino'ia ADVISORY BOARD
~6 print all pertinent data relating to the UFO Field in general, regardless ot any Organizational a.f filiations. To pr.e sent BOTH sides o,'f any contX~oversial subjects, giving.' each full and equal opportunity to express their viewpoints,. To give · full name and address c:redi t, plus source, d
Principal Officer Mr. Norman Schreibstein
SE:PTEMBER ISSUE .. _ "The Air Force now ·admits
and offers to reproduce each report at a coa·t of 20 · cents a page for anycne wh() requests them• · The reports can be reproduced ONLY in entirety and they contain respectively 44, 405 and ;2·'3 pages •• ~ •••••••• Statements that the Air Force has no MAPS, GRAPHS OR CHARTS of ill'OS are omitted en
ClljDIT: UNDERSTANDING - PO Box 76 - Merlin, Oi'egerm,9753? FIRST SPACE WAR SHOT IS FIRED! The American battleship l~ew York --·during· t-he Vlorld War 11- fired the shots on their · way to the Iwo Jima campaign. Assuming the UFO tc be a Japanese balloon - it was fired upon, ~he SIZE OF A TWO-STORI
it has file copies o£ reports pof "AIR POLLUTIOlP' HOW TO GET CLEANER AND J?UREH AIR .•••••••• INSIDE AND OUTSIDE_ SEND'5 cent stamp to~
SEND'5 cent stamp to~ MICJU~fil CO. BOX 181, Riverton, N. tT. !WENTY-NINE PALMS · Ci IF :__ -D uring the last few months of SP,ring<.March and April , a brilliantly lighted ufo hovered stationary over
; i .,. .·1, . / ' BURMuDA TRUNGIJ.E ·active again?? Could);i6(,b_9c:o~ding to reports . dat~d JUly· 9, '68 ,• Six _pe!l~nns ha'(e been}'~ported 1 mi:ssin(_~,lppa:ra,. tw~ _ ;.airplane~ between south Fl~.
: .: and_)';ive--9ther lochs in ·tlle highlands of SCOTLANDH•··· MAYBE?'t COUIJ) BE POSS~BLE?'? T~iit . the sO-called .1 ~onsters 1 'Just simply cantt- stand to breathe. our AIR ·for too <:::_ig,ng...:a-·length of 'time't?_t)liTNESS: 11 BAD CITY BREATH FOULS THE I~LK 11 headline!! l ::,~·.:~· :::-Q'
BRE,A1'H- sha,des of John Keel and recent SAGA article - which' was a .real STIN~ (5{~ a StQry ,.:.,; WhiC'h brc;))lght to the ~UCh needed light .Of day repqrts Of I gas I attackS ·.·· . ·'IH'ld ·;seme· ·of the mane na.,.useating aspects of the 1SME1LIFS 1 whicll more ·tna~ ONE · SNOOPER has smelled
... 'August . Roberts DIRECTOR- FOREIGN INFORMATION Robert Stiff. D;m.ECTOR - ART PEPARTMENT . .
. ..,; **if . Kelli!etn Larson DIRECTOR .,. \;JEST COAST BRANCH .Kenneth Lars;on' DlRECTOE, ~ ARKANSAS BRANCH i .
· R. 'F. ~cott , . I DIRECTOR - vliSCONSIN .· BRANCH ' . . Gerald Volhard
"Ronald Whr't tenour DIRECTOR - P~SLYVANIA BM_NP~ . Not'm Schre:Lbsteiil .. ·· DtR.Ec•roR:... Australian Rel~U.oils''
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A. Roy Davis ~ Green Cove ,Springs, Florida Robert Von Brandt - ' 7212 SouthFransisco, Chicago, · Ill. ..Michael Clar~· - - RFD II .2 - Bangor, Pa. . . .
.John }tobinson vlili!;iatn. E.... Moser; · J.P. Pat ..0 rco:onell . , J~ R.ob~ris on· · Harry Hoffman _ · ·' Robert. Stiff
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THEY· · H~· N:O'r ''FLARES, THEY WERE ROCKETS. (Caps mime - .1}1) .· ;llThree _of them hit souti1eitit· dl ~een Lake and one of them ·hit the southern tip of G~een Lake. I got oa the radio and__ t~;J.ci, ;the. (Boi:rig . Fi.e~d) :tower: - "';['~ere·~ a military formation dropping rockets! 11 'l'hey·
TO DECLARING A STATE OF SEIGE ••• ·\mEN ARE \-IE RESEARCHERS IN THIS FIELD GOING TO LEARN THAT THEORIEs ARE FINE -SOMETlfiMES ~ BUT THAT tvE MUST LEAVE THEORETICAL . RESEARCH -- AND START DOING SOME ACTUJ\k RESEARcH INTO . JUST -\-JHAT .1§ GOING ON IN , •. OUR SKIES? HHEN ARE WE GOING TO STOP EXAMIN
DO NOT DECOHE BOGGED DOWN ·WITH Y:ESTERDAY 1S MADNESS ~TODAY 1S M.ADNESS IS SUFFICIENT J Are we going to just .c Ut by and watch our -country .fired· upon? · OR D.O i.JE HAVE THE GUTS TO FAC'£ THE FACTS????? ALL CONCERNED HAD BErTER FIND THE ANSER TO THAT ••• ~ .
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the only connection being in the fo , ct that-· J oon. Whri t- enou.r- and Jean Chapm an were members of the group.
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"THE:OBJECT"· - Call ·it.:.\vhat' you will, 6533 20th. Ave. NW, r e + e·;rs to it .imply as '
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Thomas Street, Wausau, Wisc54401 - who puts out his own JOURNAL also s ent in this 'letter' from Dr. J.A. Hynek· As follows: .. DEARBORN OBSERVATORY SEEKS REPORTS ON UFO'S! ! -- According to a st ory in the Eau-Claire·LEADER, Dr. J. A. Hynek, the director of t}J.e Denrborr:_ Qbservatory of Northw
turn :on· its ' siae·and u end.t'tsl ·1·n-····soURCE:
StF.eet, S.eat,tl f:,,· ,Washington:• . Mri.-·l Robert:· .Gribre·, Di.rector·. - · . -\·:· ,. - -. r ,
. · . ' West Chicago, Ill ino is . He. also sent·in mny·reterences t o the u • .. ;: "9.f Co lo:r q.do... which rec ·eived so ··much ;·n:honvvide· m entio n thc..t we do ' ··.·--f.ee-1 th0 i-t. is 1ll1.rlecesso.ry. to: : t e :up _the room in this 3:ssu e. .
Director - Kenneth Larson - 6 5 06 Selma, Hollywood, California Cover Illustration - . .Credit - Kenneth Larson SAUCER SCOOP POLICY:_ To print all pertinent data relating to the'UFO Field in general regardless of any Organizati:onal affJ.liations. T'O' present BOTH sides of-any controversial subjee-
DIRECTOR. 0]\ FOREIGN·:· :INFORNJ.AT ION. · ''SCOOP":, · now · i;n ,it' s infancy,. i s fac ed·;:.o .n · several. sid e s with som _very 9erious p robl ems. The mjor: probl em. i s c mmon t o all Ufo l?_ glst s
we hear t hat we we r e ·asked •to• ·:relin'quih ou.r p os iti ons ":". thi s rumor beiilg spre ad by what ·few ·merrfbe'r s' 'that gro up still ha s ! Since "SCOOP"
SAUCER S C OOP
Jan& 16:.' 67 - Frankfo rt, Ky. It wa s 6:30 Am and s t i l l dark. · ··star·
he woman' s de s c r i p t i o n f i t t ed , al m o st .exac t ly! the pc ture o f an UFO that wa s taken by an anat eur photo grapher 1n Pa. 1n the summer The to p o f
Al Ono ri - 70 Melwex S t . Be:flvill e ·, N e w Jersey: -07 109 :.;.__ Al -want s c orre sp o ndenc e ·w.i th· o t-hers · in· .the · UFO . F ield ONLY , for t h e:· . ' - of' TRADING cl ipping s o r o the·r · u:Fo c oncerned ma:ter"fal . • . . /I.
AND., EXPLODE ONTHE COLORADO RIVR
---I · A·. CONTROL F.O INT OF THE LOvVER O C LORADO :lVER·AUTHORIY' S IRRIGATION
E D AFTER fiR:. BARRON· AND HI A UFO,. APPARENTLY OUT · oF CONTROL, COME DIPPING IN ACB.OSS THE
investigating team
Mrs. N orma n W. Rice and Mrs. Carroll Weston, Jr. have joined a select by growing organization. initiation occurred when they did too see a flying saucer. saw it· at . close .quarters about two . miles apart.
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Gary Lesley (UA.PRO) John Stevenson (UAPRO) GARY .PINNELL (SIR) ROD DYKE (UJ:.,ORC) JOAN \YHR.ITENOUR (SAUCER SCOOP) ROBT.BRANDT (SAUCER SCOOP) RON CALAIS ( AOSUAP)
RON CALAIS ( AOSUAP) · · · · ·
"SAUCER SCOOl)
----- RELEASE FROM OKLAHOM.l\. SEN.A.TOR l1.1IKE r.IONH.ONEY iIDS IN UFO
INVESTIGli.TION
This.last statement seems s trLge when considering the fa c t that the US1 h as REPEATEDLY disavowed the claims of ufologists that such cases were hushed up and that 1 orders at all come from the r"'NTlGONI Senator Monroney he ads a powe-rful Senate Committee and has said the release order cam
INVESTIGiTOH WHO PROCURED THESE RESULTS:
DIRECTOR OF FOREIGN IUFOTIMli.TION DIRECTOR - ·wEST COJl.ST BRi'J-TCH DIRECTOR - LOUISI.Il.Nl BIL'JTCH DIHECTOR - ·!ISCONSIN BR'..ITCH DIRECTOR. - Ollli:JIOVL'l. BR...il'TCH DIRECTOR - Massachusetts BR.:l.lTCH
DIRECTOR - Massachusetts BR.:l.lTCH
·l1.ugust C. Ro b e rts - 23 Bcrnsdnle Rcl. \layn e, Now Jersey Ron Whritenour - 6464 34th. li.ve. No., St. Petcrsburr;, Fln. J o se ph Lo.uy - 506 \/anaque l1.ve. , Poripton Lakes • N cw J ersey
- Don Mills - Ontnrio, - 4 Jocelyn Crescent RESE"·cH L.IJ3S l• Roy Davis - Green Cove Spt·ings,. Fla.
l• Roy Davis - Green Cove Spt·ings,. Fla. ··Robert Yon Brnnclt - 7212 Scuth Fransisco,
Fortunately, rescue cone
DIRECTOR of PHOTOGRAPHIC RESEARCH • • • • • • • • • • DIRECTOR of FOREIGN INFOTION · · · · · · •• • • • DIHECTOR- WEST COAST BRANCH • • • • • • ••• • • • • • • DIRECTOR - LOUISIANA BRAlCH 4; • • • • • • , • • • • • • •
4; • • • • • • , • • • • • • • DIRECTOR- WISCONSIN BRANCH • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • DIRECTOR- OKLAHO\ BIUiliCH • • • • • • • • • • ; •• • • • • DIB.ECTOR - M.ASSACHUSETTS BRAUCH • • • , • , • • • •• , DTiiECTOR - FLA. PHOTOGRAPHIC RESE:HCH • • , , • •
Joan Whri tencur August C. Roberts Rebert Stiff Kenneth Larson Ro n al d Calais
A. Roy Davis - Green C o ve Springs - Florida Robert Von Brandt - 7212 South Fransisco - Chicago,
George Fawcett R•bert V. Brandt August c. llcberts ohn Rnbinson
To print all prtinent data relating to the UFO Field in gene r al , regardless of any Organizational affiliations. T• present BOTH sides of any controversial subjects, giving each full and equal opportunity to express their viewpoints. To give full name and address credit, plus source, dateline and
ion s on o.bovo to Po.t O'Connel+ SAUCEH SCOOP ) DENI.l"U.U{ .. "FLUNG SAUCEH LlJlDED IN. ;L FIELD OUTSIDE "HOL!.i.K11'1????
farner fron the neighborhood of Holbak reports about a strange experience he hod at night.
Cn.EDIT: NUFOIC -Dii1EC'rOU - Willy Olsen - Ja.gtvej 121, 3 .... ----- COPmilil-.GEN N. DEm.!:al ............. , • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
Sooop, at this time, would like to extend our deep e s t compassion to Mr. Otto Binder upo n the tradgic death of his daughter.
Froo Hr. Robert Gribble -- "There now exists in the United Sto.tes four pr i va te UFO Organizations whose nr.nes have the
THINGS :00 NOT EXIST?'??'? It is NOT just a military matter, you hnve the social-economic sit Our stock market -. ( nfter o.ll, our •11 ttle men'
seem to be involved. um MilS. etc . .• • • ': How do we tell them about t he illines, the nts the burninas9 How do we tell them about the da ng e rs of the
DiliECTOH. of FOREIGN IIFORHATIOl DIHECTOR - \'i}JST COAST BRAUCH DIRECTOR - LOUISIANA BR.i:J1CH • • • • • • • • • • • • , • . Ronald Calais
DIRECTOR - LOUISIANA BR.i:J1CH • • • • • • • • • • • • , • . Ronald Calais DillECTOH- WISCOUSIN BRANCH • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ; Gerald Volhard DillECTOll - OIITJAHOtJA BJlt·J:CH • • • • • • • • • • • • • , , • • ilo.bert Stiff DIH.ECTOR - M.t1.SSACHUSET'..CS BR.\.ECH • • • • • • • • , , .
PHOTOGIL'H!C Lil-BS J1o1. Whri tencur - 6464 34th. Ave. No. - St. Petersburg, Flrida .\1st c. lloberts - 23 Barnsdale lload - Wayne, Hew Jersey
..·i.. Roy Davis - Green Cove Springs - Florida ltobel't V()n Brandt - 7212 South Fransisco - Chicago,
To print all pertinent data relating to the UFO Field tn general, regardless of ay Organizational affiliations. T• present BOTH side s of any controversial subjects, giving each ful l and equal opportunity to'express t he ir viewpoints. full name and address c redi t , plus source, dateline and wit
It is needed. . lJl INFOU!ED PUBLIC . UILL ; Given true dat in little dfibs'rind drabs they will crudunlly become ware of jst the POSSIBILITY of the UFO. Then when this sinks in well enoucrh . • • MOUE of the facts cn.n be .brouGht to bear. IT ACTU.:i.LJJY .·Jn:OUNS TO ·l. HE-EDUCATIOJ:AIJ
be, done very co.rcfully. ?HOGIL'Ja.. First. let tho public know . thnt the UFO COULD' exist • •• then · · br ine in th. 'bie cuns·
SiUCEH SCOOP On the evening of }hiladelphia, Pa. - June 4 - (Personul report) June 4th ot around 11: 30 PM, .I hppened to clance up at the North
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that • s what I call a MATERIAL MANIFESTATION J SAUCERIANA COLLECTION was. to have been placed on permenent exhibit at the Smithsonian Insl!tues - National Air Research Museum in Wash. due to UFO 'policy• differences! •• •• FLASH!If A N1W FUEL HAS ST BEEN INVENTED TO PROPEL A 'GENUINE SAUCER' f ( Sc
all r) - FUEL IS- KEROSENEt ( an atmi·£at1on· of the vapor of kero sene starts a small engine, we are informed, then static eleotricty takes over o.nd is controlled by on. "ohm" sWitch. Whatever-tha.t-isl) RAY STANFORD ... who. wrote the saucer book "Look tm•• in 1958 says thot he has personally t
THIS I WANT 12rint--- - IN SOOOPOPINION ---- should be ·PROV SEE! It is very easy to talk obout the deud.. ey ( in ooet
The American Museum of Natural History, which r e c ently displayedt3
.CAT>S .in Missouri I E:lts around the edges, too! f
( or should bo by the time you read this! J! Quote--" Dr. Edward Con· don ot .the TJnivers.ity team ·inv e stiga.ti.ng .. UFOS on l1ehalf· --o-r ·the Uni tecl -).·· ·One\ of the States Air· Porce- has applied for BURO MDtpERSHIP" Largest of the: :American National UFO groups ie ·ow in· seriqu.s..
where the is. a vef}dy-vcddy-· $ECREDTSP1l0 and. DEFENSE -e ffot going onf /// 1,000 miles out in 'the desert at ALICE SPRINGS/// I \/ANT TO::::: Meet the oan who· put ;an ad· j.n a SPRIUGFIELD, MASS. pu'blicntion which road - "LOOK l1.T THE MOON--- TOUORRO\T UO&'IING fl'om 1. 34111ti EDT to 1: 36
52 oinutcs luterl This is on OCCUP'..NC'l - NOT ls.l'l ECLIPSE" WOWl! J! ; ! ! 1!
• • , . . . . ... . DIRECTOR o:f PHOOGRAPHIC RESEARCH DIRECTOR of FOREIGN !1'FQRMATION. -• •
DIRECTOR of FOREIGN !1'FQRMATION. -• • DIHECTOR .... WEST COAS'I' BRANCH • • • • • •
WISCONSIN BRANCH
DIRECTOR- FLORIDA PHOTOGRAPHIC OH ART ILLUSTRATOR • • • • •
· On Lu{SUst 15th a m:tli ta.ry Str]lo.ls c stabli shment operated by the Roynl .ir Force at Maidstone, Kent, England - had an investigation on'it1s hands - blinding flash of light - u torn metal f enc o and footprints on tho ground - along with siens of severe burning!l!t Could it have anythin
DIRECTOR of PHOTOGRAPHIC RESEARCH • • • • • •• • • August c. Roberts DIRECTOR of FOREIGN INFORMATIOll • • • • . • • . Robert Stiff DIRECTOR - VIEST OOAST BRANCH • • , • • • • • ., • • • t) Kenneth Larson DIREdTOR- LOUISIANA BRANCH . , . ••• • • • ·•·•• Ronald Co.lo.i s
DIREdTOR- LOUISIANA BRANCH . , . ••• • • • ·•·•• Ronald Co.lo.i s DIRECTOR - Vf! SCONSIN BRANCH • • • • • • • • • • • , • • • Gerald Volhe.rd DIRECTO!l - OKLAHOMA BRMICII • • • • • • • • • • • • t. • • Robert Stiff DIREOTOR·- MASSACHUSETTS BRANOn • • • • · • • •• · Joseph M o o re DIRECT
PHOTOGRAPEIC LABS Whritenour - 6464 34th. Ave • .i:!o . .... St. Petersburg, Fla.
To p rint all pertinent data relatir1g to the UPO Fi el d in genera)., regardless of any Organizational affiliationc To present BOTH sides. of an:r controverS,ial subjects, i ving each full and e qua l opportunity to express their vievJpoints. full name and address c re di t , plus source, dateline
In the lonely., .b'arren wastel an d of·. a western; des e r • TIME: Short-ly afte midnight· ACTIOlT: One long b1e.ok ar slowly approacha sleek spaoe. craft_ sitting admid 'the. solated ·sand dunes. -The. :por
A landed craft so constructed that it giv.es the ·lMPRESSION f act uality. DUT- than cannot fly-? A TRIP ... ·that· was no t ing in.REli.LITY but a movie camera focused·behind. o conv ex lens affair for .a 'tole v i si o n screen' 7 SPA..CE:·:PIDPLE·. who ·were really -Just P:OOPLE? ·AndIF so---
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HOVFXBER ISSUE IIead of UFO Probe plans to end s tu dy • • • • • The head of the U. s. Air Force's study. on ufo's s ay' s he's u almost inc l in ed to think su ch studies out to be discontinued unle s s someone com e s up vvith a nevr
Dec.rborn Hoi1ts, Michigo.n - 49127 - Send for (their FREE bulletinsl Se t. 16 - Vn - "Th.ero \voro two of them, one quite
EARTH I S YOUR SP ,:.CESJII P - BY - He t Dring -
Although the covr refer - -s · to the ti.me of Christmas and "Happy New Year," _.the actual: UFO port Pays a .. _ene or sightin at Papua_, New Guinea. In her book "Flyin-g Sau..cers" Coral
each and every ScoopRe ader out there in UFOland - and - to our love and bl.e.ssings on ·a,_ marvelo us.. holiday Year's! !,. ! ! 111 l
. DIRECTOR of FOREIGN INFORMATION
-.- DIRECTOR - LOUl SlANA BRANCH •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• Ronald Calais DIRECTOR '!"' WISCONSIN BRANCH • • • • •. • • • • • • • • • •.• Ge ra ld W. Volha rd . DIRECTOR - OKLAHOMA BRANCH • . • • • • • • • • • • it;. • • •• • R obert Stif:f DIRECTOR .. MASSACHUSETTS BRANCH ...... .. .. . ...
,AtiT· ILLUSTRATER • • • • • • • • • • • • • . . . . • • • • • Ke.nheth Larson
Alan K.·Vezina 100 Broadway-Ave. - Apt. 204 - To ro nt o , Canada V"l:tlliam Hofftnn - 10 Glen St. Burnley, Lanes, England ·RESEARCH LABS
Green Cov·e .Springs · , Florida Robert Von Brandt 7212 Sou. th Fransisco, Ch ica go, Ill •
was of DIFFERING_ ORIGIN ON YOUR knowledge • • 'They' ae VERY and this may or may not become EXTRA-TERRESTRIA__ LIFE
MUCH AWARE OF THE PRE'SEN'"CE OF TO. THACK SPACE-GRAFT
th capital city of South Dorneo! Go see for yourself ..- they If that is toooo far
- tions ·of· 'critters' was recently on the Famous for his investiga "Alan.Durke Show" giving out ju cy tidbits lilfe: a discussion about
information outlet published from 6464 34th. We print on a monthly b as is - 12 issues Inf9n:nation· app·earing in this issue may be used by news me di a ; or -o.:ther -source.s, providing proper
'are no t necessarily our- wo'rds. or thp u ghts , but 'expre . ss th ose! of.·._' -the author. -We also reserv the :right to' publish all ·letter.s··sent to us, in part or entirety,-:unless _specified otherwise by the sender.
·DIRECTOR o:f FOREIGN TNFORMArri.oN·- • • • • • • • • • • . 'Robert Stiff DIR E CTO R - WEST COAST BRAN-CH_ '.· • • • • • • • • .- •••• • • Kenneth :Larson _ DIRECTOR.-. LOUISIANA . BRAltJC - • • ._ • • • • .. Ro n ald Calais ··DIRECTOR - WISCONSIN RACH. -· .; ._ --. • • • • •
DIRECTOR - OKLAHOMA B$.ANCE: '. -- - • • . - :· . . -.- . . . . . . Robert· Stiff. DIRECTOR - MASSACHUS:$TTS. BRANCH ! --· . . • • • • • • • Joseph Moore . DIRECTOR- FLORIDA---'PHOTOGRAPEIC BESARCH••• •• • Ronald Vihriteno-ur ·
. DIRECTOR- FLORIDA---'PHOTOGRAPEIC BESARCH••• •• • Ronald Vihriteno-ur · APiT· ILLUSTRATER • • - • • • • - • • • • • - • • :•' •·• ; • • • • •- Ke.nneth Larson ..
Wi-liam Hoffthap. -· 10 Glen st. Burnley,; Lanes, En gl 8!ld - RESEARCH LABS Roy Davis Green Cove :springs,- Florida Robert Von Brandt - 7212 South Fransis co , Chl:cago,
--SCOOPAWA=R=DSFOR·l967BYJOA SCOOP 'MOST D EPRESSIN G' AWARD- To Dr. Miran Lindtner , Au..strailian veterinary research scientist with the Department of Agriculture • • • Who stated: " could· those strange "creatures" peopl· s ay they see coming out of flying saucers be extra-ter
SCOOP ' FALLEN HERO ' AWARD - 1967 saw a reversal of narmal tactics John Keel -- - NICAP only cor.:p.ered 10%-. of the .\:publicity market! 70% - the remaining_ .. 20% we award to SNIPPY THE HORSE . • . • • • • . • • • . • • .
SCOOP ' PROTEST QUOTE OF THE YEAR THE CONGRESS ·WAs SCIEN.TIF.IC! It
: ".:. WEIJIJ, UH, NOW, -AHI-:II-IHHHHE?:H"'II
-award to the University of Colorado and to Dr. Condqn. guesses as to what they will FINALLY say - and the first two don't count! Runner-up goes to the Vet. (what war?) who conduct.ed the W:qq STATED - the RETRACTED .the· STATED.· - then autopsy· on
autopsy· on -tc. - .ad· nauseum! We couldn' :C find. HIS brains ei tl1er - emp,ty-·! PLAYMA'l'ES
YEAR '. - It was a. tot$_-up between .,...---- ..but we -·coul(t:Q.' t print that - so we will award· it to Laura Mundo and the Internatio·nal -Police Force.......
the sleuths in the SS • • • • • • • • • • (SEC RET SNOOPERS).These are the vestigators who investigate investigators!!!!
'.to al:L y"ou letter-wri fe:rs out there in ill'OLAND - who . . keep s:ending Scoop 50 :cents. werth of material - in an envelope wi·th a 5 oent sta:rnp. Btess ·you! We WANT the data -
- Go:es to· the Professor who:. ;found out that GARLIC will grow on. Mars! We understan.d that the UN will decide the crises asto WHO will put up the first mouth-wash factory there!
DIRECTOR - OKLAHOMA BRANCH ••••• ••••••••••••• Robert Stiff
DJ.RECTOR- FLORIDA·PHOTOGRAPHIC RESEARCH•••••• Ronald Vfuritenour
Ke.nneth Larson PHOTOGRAPHIC LABS Ron W,hritenour - 6464 34th. Ave. No. - St. Petersburg, Fla.
. · .-.-'It has lo .. :be.n rored that a ··UFO· base exists in the /area of latest news from that _sie- -i·:r t·ht 18 adults
•-patients found·dead in me's dormitory at St. Louis State School and H ospi t al .. / 1 .. clipping says quote: "THE patients were found dead without obvious cause' another clip staes strangulation • • which sure as Scoop should be obvious??'?
------:·: In :ne.ceinber·.-·-·--:-,-·-· -It· . · was-::r,·:s-pec·U:ra_t.-eqY · -·-tha· t ··snow- - ca:u sed the lines to ( In all 5 states at once?)-' The Air Force·· :·Will _ P,ave it's
DIRECTOR - LOUISIANA BRANCH .: DIRECTOR - WISCONSIN BRANCH DIRECTOR - OKLAHOMA BRANCH DIRECTOR - MA.SSACHUSETTS BRANCH
DIRECTOR - MA.SSACHUSETTS BRANCH DIRECTOR - FLORIDA PHOTOGRAPHIC RESEARCH
VVHY .CENSORSHIP? ..
li ke the resposi bilit the general public that not only do. . -'.saucers.' . :.. exist -- but that SOME of them are NOT benign ,and_ benevolent? After .denytng them,.for · abot- a .. complete re-educ,?.tional:-.·program?
SAUCER SCOOP
67 CAR chases g· POWER FAILURES • • 27 OCCUPANT REPORTS • • ll·RADAR TRACKINGS • • 3 5 .PILOT CHASES • • · 89 LANDINGS . PLUS. ! ! 62 PHQ T OS TAKEN ! . . . . . • • • • THIS vfAS a year that WAS!
THIS vfAS a year that WAS! OTTO BINDER, S lrotir Space Agen feattJred SAUCER SCOOP sightings for a full we. elf·- also - f.e·atured data supp lied by our We8'1; Coast Director - Kenne.th Larson!'
MA.TI.9: RETRIEVAL CENTER, in Riderwood-···:Md. sends .us a copy of a FUI.JJ.J C€)'URSE OF INSTRUCTION· IN UFO'S !!! Offered for fall semester W_es·.e:y.an University, Midd.leton, Conn.!!! Extremely interesting -. a'nd extremely informative
SOUND! L--Sip1y!a' powe,r spurce, 9-nd pli4ier to an ordinary acetylen-e to;rph- ·then- run a tape recordlng lnto the syst-em!!!!!!! ! "We Were, .qui t€ tartled····ta' hea:r: the' 'flame' of the: torch reproduc•
DIRECTOR of PHOTOGRAPHIC RES EAR CH . . • . • • . • . . . . DIRECTOR o f FOREIGN INFORMATION • • • • • • .
J oan VVhr i t enour Augu s t C Roberts Ro b ert Stiff Kenneth Larson . Ronald Calai s .. G erald Volhar·a
UFO F i e l d-i n g eneral , To pres-e·:nt To print all p erti nent dat a relating t o the regardles s o f any O rganiza t i o nal atfil i a t i o ns
...and. attendant-· 'sauce · r' just release ..by Scoop( s Photo Consultant ·Augie Roberts in the BACHELOR NEWS, (Wayne, N. J. - March 30, issue)!! Film was taken over Rhode Island in 1967 Mr. Roberts validated the photos for publication • . . • They are really CLEAR and quite amazing!!!
DIRECTOR - FOREIGN INF Olli'T ION DIRECTOR - WEST COAST BRANCH D-IRECTOR··_. LOUIS I.AN.A. BRANCH .. ; · ·.DIRECTOR··-·· W!SCONS"IN BRANCH
·.··f_::·DIRECTOR ·-- lfASSACHUSETTS BRANCH. 'DIRECTOR - FLORIDA·PHOTOGRAPHIC RESEhRCH ........• DIRECTOR - ART .. D EPARTMENT
DIRECTOR - ART .. D EPARTMENT
A. K. Vezina - 32 Garluke Crescent, #411 - Willowdale; Ontario
·scoGP ishes to nriounc at this time the name of our newest ·Member of the B o ard , .. Jlr We are. very proud arid happy
. Adviso'r who shall be missed by all who worked with hi m has future plans for.xpanding the Board to include some of our frieds in distant lands as we ?re exanding. greatly·overseas and . w:e·. feel that those with f""whom we deal should have a voice in
The same als YOU, the researcher, can only applies to.. YOUR B.RAIN and YOUR MIND. come up with an 'answer' ACCORDING TO WHAT DATA YOUR MIND HAS If you want--·t:he same
If you want--·t:he same old sightings, from the same. sources, from . . ,',specialy. . picked wri ters7 the same advert.:Lsements- every month, rrionth . · .afte.r.-·· month, we shall be most happy to print or to send
Earthlings can 1 t train other Earthlings not to stop killing each other--- BUT ---We CAN train them to FEAR THIS IS SCIENCE ??? Birth of a new Island in the .south Pacific
want it 'for 1 69 ...... . SGGOP-'-S 1BEST··w-ord.o{ the Month•·Award Coined by scientists to explain the new signals from Space KEEP AGITATING
DIRECTOR - OKLAHOMA .BRANCH • • • • •: •· . • . ·• . . • . : .. ·.·.;e. . ...:_:.. • •.• •.• • • • ·• . :.·. Rob:ct t;if! . . · DIRECTOR -MASSACHUSETTS. BRANGH • • ·• • • • • •.•. • • • • • • • • • • • • •'. .• • • • Joseph 1-'loore ..
DP..EC·+.OR · -. E:tJGLISH ·. RELAl'IOJNSf ·• .-... .•.• • • .• • • • • .• •.• • • • • • • • • • •. 1Jil1iam.:h6ffman DIRECTOR - l4EXICAN RELATIONS . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • .. • • • • TollY Uirth - :PIM.CT()R - .. FUBL,IC RELATIOlS • • • • • •.· • • •.• • • • ··
Ron;.- H.hr:Ltenow. - .6464. .34th • . Ave.i. No. St.; .PetersbUr-g, F1a • . . August:' G. · Robrts . . - ·23-· Barnsdale ·Road,. Hayne,.· N.ew ·Jersey
· ·· .J oh.· n Rob'l:·ritson
VENUS gets 1 em al l ! ! BUT- the FRENCH, do not give up o easily!!! nA certain FRENCH artist- a painter- b..ad communicated
a 1957 Brazilian public a tion l!!!! ***** ****** DATA **iHf* DATE-TIME 1957--- 11 NOTICE - - Maj. Keyhoe, Director NICAP here tells ;LLP . a. keen inside story on the OXNARD AFB CASE vlill be released sqon; also that a revolutionary· PLAN EOR COOPERATIOl JITH THE AIR F ORCE HILL BE GIVEN OUT. EGA
- DIRECTOR - FOREIGN INFORMATION DIRECTOR - ART DEPARTMENT DIRECTOR - VlEST CGAST BRANCH DIRECTOR - LOUISIANA BRANCH
Robert Stiff
'DIRECTOR - EIJGLISH RELATIONS D IRECTOR - MEXICAN RELATIONS DIRECTOR - PUBLIC RELATIONS AUS'l'AALlAN RESEARCH.
DIRECTOR - PENNSYLVANIA BRANCH -DIRECTOR -:AUSTRALIAN RELATIONS Robert Stiff
Joan Hhritenour
: PHOTOGRAPHIC LABS .Ron Hhritenour - 6464 34th. Ave. No. - St. Petersburg, Fla. August q. Robei'ts - _23 Barnsdale Road·- Hayne, Nmv Jersey
PLUS - 'normal' (?) nnoisy Ghost phenomena"****** beings"- and a UFOLANDING! (UFONAUGHTIES STRIK E AGAIN!} **i }Jould you believe??? RIOTS AND UFOs ??? SORRY, it did happen • •• In Cleveland- and to·the man who is believed to be the instig ator of the recent riot which took the lives of 10 people
and what caused him to react this way ? ) (what books did he read EVA GABOR surprised the nationwide TV audience of the NOT REACT THIS WAY: ttTONIGHT" show by stating that she and others had seen Flying Saucers with var ious colors at her recent 10 day vacation in HAHAII • • • NO riots - just justi
(they know i talllll) i ** SCOOP HONDERS THIS MONTH: PRIZES WERE G IVEN OUT BY A UFO O RGANIZATION FO R O BTAINING NEt-! MEMBERS ??'?????? (well, we all fal l on 'hard times' once in awhilel) (come to think of it- it 'is
(well, we all fal l on 'hard times' once in awhilel) (come to think of it- it 'is NOT such a bad idea· at that! SCOOP OFFERS IT1S CRACK-POl' FILE TO THE FIRST ONE SENDING US 1,000 new readers!) iH**i SNOOPS!!! - 1957 STYLE ***if " Of great importance are the comments by the Chinese authorities,
THE LETTERS CORRESBONDED I']H THEIR OLDEST ALPHABET ON RECORD THE MESSAGE SAID, THAT THEY, THE SPACEMEN, IT HAS THEIR DUTY TO WARN THE PEOPLE OF THIS PLANET. n iHHB* Lousy veaher Reports! l! - "HEAT HAVE SHOWF.RS SAHARA SANDS OVER ENGLAND 11 HH "LEAVING 1-'liLLIONS OF CARS AND HOUSES COATED I
in Heat'.' **f In Brussels, A Belgium traffic policeman leaped clear of an oncoming w st:eeetcar, LEAVING HIS =SHOES STUCK IN THE MELTING TAR PAVEMENT. " (UGH plus GOOEEi) •• • .Then we have a very · well known contactee who has stated that his cnntacts ha.ve told him tht:lt '1by div"ing their cra
or anization has been een hiding in_ the bushes outside of a meeting hall where some contactees were gahhered • • • Taknng dow liscense numbers??????????? Sl'-11\LL OD, I SN' T IT ??? That 1s the SCOOP POOP for SEPTEMBER **
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i n the Solwezi dis tric t -- IN THE TROPICAL RAIN FORREST! Tempertures dipped to an ALL-TIME LOW OF 19! (and that ain't HAY!) Many people who had never seen snow be fore were terrified.. . UNITED NATIONS HAS ANNOUNEDED THAT A NEW SEA HAS BEEN DIS An immense undergr ound SEA c omprising about 300
TREMORs. · DATE? Augus t - the 25th. 1968.. • • Just about the same time-- the TEMPLE (?) was disc overed in 6 ft . of water in Bahamian area ••• of which a noted archeologist made the statement that it c ould be part . .9..f ..the .legendary ATLANTIS! One land must sink in ·--order for . the new .
- A mas s ·concentration of dense material found beneath the surface of_ . .the MOON c ould delay' the first . man lndings • • • the d;i.sc overy of .lumps the si:ztr ..of CITIES 30 miles BELOW th surface of the MOON was reported by two ·· scienti sts· · at the Jet pr opulsion Lab in California •
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UFOs . In response -to a que stion by Robert Coate s (PC - Cumbe rland), tpe government sad that the NRC has agre ed to act as re spository for unclassifed reports of un. identified · :.flying' ·o · bJects -and to carry out inve stigations dpending upQn .--::_; ·:gree of ·sci· entific intere st
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:''···orny; who farms· niiles ·north 'o f here,· still belives ·he saw a<UFO in •his:'.c.orn field, despite the Iowa High1.vay Patrol's fai1ure·ta.:tlirn ,-dp::evidence of }:a.-..J:.ading. Pokorny, 57, reported that he watched the "object" for a full 10 minutes last ::-:_r;_:·; r":::Fr{day·:·mor
'Dressing Room'lll.at an underground Complex •••• Orderly confusion is 'the rule of the day as our three, ordinary-looking 'Visitors' prepare for their weekly "Show and be Seen" mission. An air of laughter surrounds our trio as they each put on their 'stage' make-up. 'Tall, Blonde, God from Venus' p
The hardest thing in the world to do????? TO UNlearn!!!!! .Then And- omce understood -- ACT. Remember, TRUTH IS, hether we like it or not•• • J
by ali,en..patr ol craft i n the Californift desert· 100 miles east of San Dieg o, Aug . 6, 1968, didn't E3Ven leave a burned spot, the disintegrati on was so c ompletel The· El Centro ·" Imperial Hometown Review" carried this news item i n its .Aug . 8 ed "No clues were f ound to the sighting of t
Johannesburg, South Afric a The 11talking.$tone .Age Disc s from outer space," whi ch were diSc overed in Tibet r ec ently have their exac t equivalent in S outh Africa, but-' scientists here sc off at the thought that they mi ght really c ome from outer spac e • • • A Johannesburg man William H. Ca
. n the nude men reports and arrived saying he and a fellow policemen did cheqk o on.the scene in time to see thE(m jump into a ditch.ad flee. No one was caught.
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. Imagine • • • • • It i s now vrtually a crime to even whi spe r the Na sty Word: Flying Saucers we re sighte d. ·can you believe it? It i s truly incre dible, but Just re ad on, for w ould you believe that in ··you have n ' t read anything yet • • ! the "free " country of A rge ntina that: "The p
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MAYBE JEANE DIXON HAS RIGHT .A'Q"QT UFO J s AT THAT ! In the day or two sinc e we me ntloned the UFO pre dicti ons of Mr s. Dixon, on ha{3 given: :US: sec ond Lthoughts_. Maybe · se I.?, :rght . Flying . Sauc ers ar . being . s by s ome s e c r1e t branch· of. our gov
INCL UD ING••• 109 HOMICIDES , 64 suicides and 16 accidents••• In 1966'- there was an average of 125 GUN PEA TH S A 1-JEEK••••••••• •••••••• •••••••• .. MYSTIDRY CRATER -- Strange explosions and mystery craters have beset the HOWARD
I 1966 the crater was attributed to a meteorite. Te noise .wa
· LEWIS'·says of outer space visitors, " There's no question about that"•••••••••••••• (Here :we go again, folks ! ) Speaking fl animals •.! A certain Japanese
To print all_-d-t;.a r,levent to the UFO Field in general, and to present BOTH sides of any cQnt!javerS8; subject. We have no paid employees, nor do we pay for articles. We_do-xprees, our thanks to those who send in data · ven under these conditions ••••·••
.BUT, WHAT IF THEY WERE. Nar ?. COULD WE .AIL BECBME A MCE OF ROBOTS REACTING AS A PUPPET TO AN ELECTRICAL MACHINE ? We were given a FREE WILL Either we learn to USE it - or we will LOSE·it • • • • • • • •
vestigation of unidentified flying ob j e ct s · by a research team at the University of Colorado· will. be· sent to · the .Air Force probably some time next week. The re por t runs ·an e·s tima te d 1,500 ty pe. w r i tte n pages. It is being edited by Dan Gilmor F r om Boulder the report will form
By Walter Sullivan -.NY TIMES.:Should the nations bf the world work together to present a ·united front 'to those allegedly, piloting unidentified fly;ing obj ec t s ? Or is the·· evidence for such vis ·itations so flimsy ·that ·the subject of. UFO 1 s does not merit serious inquiry ? ,
hluP-ribbon committe£> o! the National Academy >f Sciences will agree with the main con <Jusion of a secret npml on a
they seem to be getting some unwelcome comments over their brand new amplifier system••• l "Pari sh official s have been unable t o tune it out" . . . . . . . MOONNEWS*H*-STRONAUTS 1'1AY BE GOING TO HELL ONE OF THESE DAYS • • ! HELL , of cour se , is a small crater t o the northeast of the crater
veteran of the Air Force , often spoke of saucer s , and had announded that he was in contact with one.fr om 'out there' and that they were coming to take him away. The name of on of 'them' was given a s "Minto" • • • He. was' i nteres.ted i n Shaver Re search, the Hollow Earth Theory , and other a
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and a woman said it was more like "Someone walking on pebbles" l J! Police Chief James Alford also heard it - and he ordered Capt. Harold Bryan to follow the first cloud -- Bryan did so - to the edge of the Atlantic where the 'CLOUD' (1) dissipated. The listeners started to go back inside their home
'it' had a DOME ON TOP • • • • • • • • • • He returned home to find that his telephone had been ringing all night - the CALLER asking for him - about 10 pm his caller got him and the boice on the other end, in A DULL·MONOTO N E warned him to be QUIET about the object he had just seen • • The voice i
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duplicated! It is a new scientific fact that it is possib.le · · _t o · ·duplie. ate, for ·a: starter, frogs. This first sentence should be furt}?.r clar .,_ , : .:-i{(ied-,.td reflect 'the fantastic fact that the principle has now been incop.torver tably established, paving the way for future
OCCURENCE. " • • • • Remember now -- he skid 'temperature'! --- The very LEAST they coUld do is to get togehher with their counterparts at the Air Force and AGREE on ONE explanation - even if it's WRONG! •• • • • • • • • • • • The WATERY-TYPE ' MONSTERS 1 are here again • • ! A TWIN to the LOCH NESS
FEET LONG - with. a SMALL HEAD, LONG TAIL AND FOUR PADDLES LIKE FLIPPERS -is raining confusion on poor Nessy! • • • • • According to informants a WHALE, or OTHER large OBJECT was seen in the SCHUKILL RIVER by
da VINCI -- A BRAZILIAN historical researcher says he found evidence that LdeV was NOI' the. inventor of the first ARMORED TANK! CATASTROPHIC l TOO BAD ANYONE had to invent itl!l ---------Reports haye come in for weird 'happenings' now taking place in the AMAZON region ( and s. A. in general ) -- a
-- claims he wants 10,000 square miles of it to "CREATE A NEW UTOPIA" • • • • • • • MOONSHINE VALLEY • • • • • sigh-sigh • • • end of comment. WHICH HE IS GOG TO CALL: Hope that "White Lightning" doesn't strike twice! ------nothing is SACRED anymore • • • • • • "starlight" (?) television camera
(PRIHE Til\ffi!) • • • .• And • • • • also has been shown over '
the NEW "AWARD SPECIAL" will be out soon that STEIGER and SCOOP have • • • • • •• CLUE OF THE MONTH
LOCATION ????? SOCORRO, NEW MEXICO !!!!! THINK ABOUT IT ! Quote • • • • • "No evidence of a tunnel leading from the mine shaft at a depth of
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MAPS of more than 3,000 prehistoric stone circles and single standing stones!!!! He says every one is aligned to neighbors up to 20 miles away at an angle of 2yt degrees, or a multiple of that angle•••• Over the years he has taken thousands of photographs of standing stones... a surprising number of
IF NOT ALL, STANDING STONES CONTAIN QUARTZ ••• A CRYSTAL STiviiLAR TO THAT USED lITH THE CAT 'S WHISKER IN EARLY WIRELESS RECEIV ERS!•••• nsince then I've had many more examples of the same phenomenon." HM1'1Iv:ll\f-.1? Ancient 1lighthouses' for aerial 'wanderers'????? ••• o••••• FLYING SAUCER DET
NEANWHILE --- STEVE MICHALAK ls still seeing red•••• he saw two UFOs at Falcon Lake (Canada) on May 20, 1967•••• just re turned from the ffiYO CLINIC in Rochester where tests were made. Ten experts worked as a team and determined his trouble was not caused by radioactivity••• BUT by a STRANGE CHEM
PARLIAMENT asked the GOVERNME NT to APPONT a 'NATIO NAL WITCH DOCTOR' to prevent ••••• Two American scientists have reporte . d that at least two MOUNTAINS deep within
WHERE MOSSES THRIVE in an otherwise frozen world..... ( Shades of YouKnow-t·lhere!) HOWEVER --- the SOUTH POLE is on a high ice-covered plateau more than 9,000 feet ABOVE SEA LEVEL--- but';"-- the NORTH POLE is only on a few feet .of ice••• DRIFTING
over. some 10,000 feet of•••••• WATER! ••••• Recken this is HOMEBASE for the Mexican 'creature' :... who supossedly FLOATED 'DOwN'??.??? Otherwise knowa as the 35 TON DELIGHT J All 30 ft. ibnng - 18 feet t.Tide - with armor-plated skin••• ! PLUS: a 10 foot tusk of porous bone estimated to weigh a to
YE GOD'S AND BIG FISHES GODZILLA RISES AGAIN!!! And - dear hearts - is. POSlTIVELY THE 'END 1 . ••• SCOOP OUT FOR ARRIL••• ! PS••• THE ABOVE IS NOT
PS••• THE ABOVE IS NOT Nar .A JOKE!
Ron Whritenour-6464 38th. Ave. No. St. Petersburg, Fla. Augie Roberts-23 Barnsdale Rd., Wayne, New Jersey Joseph L-1001 55th. Ave. N0• St. Petersburg, Fla. Dr. M. Lindtner Brad Steiger
Director of Research-Roy Davis-Davis Research Labs, Green Cove Springs,_Fla • . Robert Von Brandt-7212 South Fransisco, Chicago, Ill. Michael Clark-Rt. # 2-Bangor, Pa. ADVISORY BOARD Brad Steiger Otto Binder
IONAL CONGRS It opens the possible "test tube evolution" allowing scientists to observe and control, the molecular events associated with evolutionary change under con trolled laboratory conditions. Such studies are extremely difficult to perform in living organisms. "For the first time we can stud
is the FIRST time? The records of UFO researchers are cluttered with almo$t impossible to be lieve cases which concern the taking on boar.d a flying ve.hi¢.l .umans, animals, and various other LIVE 'specimens' of the planet Earth. ·This.· in.ct;udes· both male Sometimes sng t .t:;o.e.ties -et
HOW was this conclusron reached?? Simply by the very shocking nature of their actions. For them to do THAT ·would prove that their physical composition is not as ours - and they HAD to rectify that little matter•••• FICTION {?) - SCENE: ;Inside 'Venusian Scout Craft No. 327'••• LOCATION: In the sile
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··of delivering tra to the she was assigned to work the prison ward. inmate as to have· a paper
year little boy• • • It garbled and grunted - if's lips did not move •• and t t·e
IT IS A "PLATTER-SHAPED" EARTH??? THE ICE PREVENTS PEOPLE, SHIPS AND PLANES. ONLY ONE 'cON- Gentle Reader ... THIS is NOT all, FROM FALLING OFF....
FROM FALLING OFF.... TINENT WAS DRIVEN BEYOND THAT ICE AGE BARRIER, AND FROM THAT 'LOST CONTINENT COME ALL THE REPORTS OF ttFLYING SAUCERS". THEY ARE MANNED BY OUR LONG -LOST ..
ARE ALJ.VIOST "GAS BUBBLES .ARE ABOUT AS BIG AS BASKETBALLS BUT THE GEYSERS "JAMES WOODRUFF , a geologist said the G ONE".. (that1 s a QUarE for youJ)
in the .6ields around the KALAMAZOO RIVER, MICHIGA N...... were T OO gassy also. LIGHTNING HITS JET TWICE] - ROME -- A British- ..
European Airlines Comet with about 50 persons aboard was STRUCK TvJICE as it LANDED at NAPLF$ AIRPOBT from MALTA. • • • WHO was it that said it couldn't be done???! CHARMING NEWS HERE FROl'-1 WILLmJ CREEK WINDOW - - Seems Perry Adams found a YLITTLE BIGFOOT 1 when digging around his garden recent
READ: MEN for Feb. 1969.. . . . . . . .. SURVEY SINKS LEGEND! COPACABANA, BOLIVIA - A n eight week underwater survey of LAKE TITICACA has
- A n eight week underwater survey of LAKE TITICACA has DESTROYED the legend that the lake is bottomless or thq.t it conceals'G OLD or Hidden Palaces in its depths.J Studies made in two miniature subs by a 17-man team headed by Cmdr. Jacques Cousteau indicate that the lake is no more than 230 meters
trThree men sacrificed a 50 year old carpenter to a HINDU GODDESS in the belief that it would lead them to a HIDDEN TREASURE in Jaipur1 In dia,.. The trio cut the carpenter's haad and throat -- sprinkeled his blood over· a sacrificial fire to appease the Goddess Cham.undi Mata• •• They began digging
According to the U.S.,.. Government Of course, you can lean it up against an "IMPACT ATTENUATION DEVICE" -- (that's an old oil drum. placed around ltighway constructions l . andTHAT 1 S just TOOOOOO muchl) . scoop Otrr for MAY!
Deadly SpidesFound · The spiO('I'S have )>(•en rc .ported in fin• orth ( ;(•orgi<t
News of "i nvi si ble footsteps" and "enti ti es" at Arnold , Pa "Polterg ei st" type acti vi ty now bei ng reported i n 3 out of every 5 UFO reports coming i n to this desk! It seems we no longer have a 'War of.ne Worlds'-- just a. 'War of the WBi rd s1Jl! ----- DELS EY, Barney Hill's d og now d e
TRUMPETS led poli ce to di scover the d ecomposed bod y of Clarence A. Styer i n his bed where apparently it had been KEPT by hi s wife and daughter FOR TWO MONTHS !J!: . ce were g reeted by the toots on the trumpedi ad a religi ous pi cture wqmld be lowered on a trLng i n the wi ndow when they at
IF you thought THAT was kooh.'Y -- WATCH OUT FOR THE GRASSHOPPER-BEINGS! Repeat - - - 1BEINGS1 According to the poor sould who d i d the watchi ng "By the foot o f my bed I saw a d ark fig ure 11at first I thoug ht i t
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Me anwhile , Monday, July 7. 1947 -·Daily K ennebec Journal mysterious _saucers "about as big as dime " were reported s peeding northward over Agusta· ?SatUl'dayj by Dannie Kelley, a nnouncer for A gusta radio station.
was awakened· at .1:.30 AM on te,_ . ::·-, .::-·. Bethel Assembly of God Church in Boardman, morning of July 18, 1967, when he heard a strange whining sound. P eeri ng' outslClde'-l- · · to s ee what ·had. happened, •the Reverend was confronted by the figure. of a man i .1 ·ri··.:
SNOOPER from the past - circa 1954- There was a sensational--appearance of about 1QQ saucers over ROME on the 6th. of November! The stricti-st order ef secrecy was then issued by the authorities; in .a··mssasge from Consul Dr. Albero P:erego he says: · "Today, between 11 am and 1 pm a great_· . nu
"Cettain wavelength of LIGHT in, the laser beams cause the color c·nters to change their state, forming HOLO GRAMS · MILLIONS OF BITS OF INFORMATION' CAN BE SIDBRED • • • for disclosure when.- interrogated by a laser beam • • • • l QUarE: . 11· l,'here is nothing NEW under the sun. • • • • CO
let it be said ... that American enterprise .i $LOW..!.;· .• • • QUOTE: ucoc.-GOLA is re viewing bids for BOTTLING on the HOON!.'V It ALSO. has applications for a bottling plant on MARS • • • J "Company attorney$'"are aware qf ·ome \complicated legal facets in EXTRATERRESTRIAL FRANCHISING, blf,
· et·· ilny· final·. proceedures on m.mrding contracts. n --- Ready for another quote??????'!-:.. Thi_s time from a Dr. Bob Jones, President of the Bob Jones University _t,'Greenvj;+l_e, .s •. c_ -::-.1---" God is not going God gives man to let man take over space. I. can gi,ye you the sc_riptur
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By+'. NOT ON THE . N. · -.· -United Nations - (AP) Soviet scienti ·sts · hav concluded . .that· life i.S imposs. ble on the moon. They think ·i:t is
*****i}***i**** APOLJ;, a·. HARASSED BY uFO' s ·??? - . YES! says a tieekly 'pulp.i . news sheet. of 5 l9/69• Accaring to the article, security leaks made possible the sensational story. The ast:r:??ats, Lovell, Anders,· and. Bor.rp.an were subjected to the. terrifying sight\ of· a ··
.,BLIMEY l ! l!! ------- FOUND: ONE FAKE!!! l!! "The Smithsonian Institution has indf catod that tho notorious and mysterious 'ICE MAN' being·exhibitod by a Min nas ota carnival man is a fake -- a thing of mere LATEX RUBBER AND HAIR." 11Smithsonian
" It is difficult to believe, that Dr·•. ·Huovclmans .co).l].d have boon foole d so easily." ARAOSY, • • ! AND millions of re ade rs. They failed to mention fooling IVAN SANDERSON f ap ------ SOUND FISHY? ---- HAVE SCME .MORE ·-:• ri'si r s'ioiu:&sr·-· '"Marino creatures 10 time·s . EIGHT BLACKFI
their NORMAL. si:zo reported by ras·carch sub.mriri···· -,i Ahh/SOOl LONG ---They also saw a 'MEDUSSA.' "'ith tentaclet:i"'30 FT. L QN _and FOUR inches th.t,ckl NORMAL SIZE FOR THE MEDUSSA: 3 ft: •• l MASSIVE FISH KILLS ip the ne lately • • • • ! ( well, 30 ft. Modussa's eat a lot •• ! ) Ropo
DEAD BIRDS SHOvl NO DEATH'' CAU§.E ··::.. pes.tlcides and .v.:us Is being apparantly ruled out! DEATH DID NOT AFFECT CJI'HER LAND TYPES OF BIRDS --- JUS.T SEA TYPES . •. . . . . .. . . . . . •. • • FISH and BIRDS just aro Nar as T·OUGH AS CA TERPILLARS r:N::r#,Y • • l "Troops using FLAME THROWERS
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way their l e afy h id ing pl aces • • ! A 100 ACRE LAIR ; :.. .Cun as .. Don" has been· opened to heady daylight by the moth's defoliation ! (You juat never know what a HUNGRY GYPSY CA:N DO T HESEDAYS • • • • • • • • • THlERE'S A Hal' Tnfli. GO I NG ON IN CLIFT·ON, TENNEEEE . . .. .. . . . . . .
TENNEEEE . . .. .. . . . . . . FLAME'S OF FIRE ARE FLICKING UP OUT OF THE GROUND ON PERRY DAVIS'S FARM ---"BLAZES \ILL JUlv:IP OUT OF THE GROUND FOR FOUR OR FI VE INCHES" THO PERSONS INJURED SO FAR • • • • CAUSE: ? ) "Underground spontaneous combustion of stores of char " which s ounds normal unti
NORE THAN 100 YEARS AGO" • • • • • • • • Looks like the inhabitants had b e tto r start learn ing to F IRE'.ALK - - if they want to live thoro • • ! FREAKS COME AND FREAKS GO • • • • • Here is ono 'FREAK 1 that did some da m age l "Freak tornado touches down" • • • • • • Ummml It tipped over a num
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11Fear, we presume, is a useful emoti'on. Nature has pnovided us, as w.ell as
concentrate on ONLY the PHYSICAL aspects ----- when.t4 PSXCHIC aapects are ?tl standing there, refusing to be ignored, and re§using tq swept und9r the :nearpst To be considered an INVESTIGATOR, one has to be just tat,: One has to iiav·c the co'lirage to actually investigate a situation;whethor o