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Vol. 1, No. l -- For Release May 1, 1956 Publication
investigators, John Lawson, interviewed the aerial cameraman, Allen B. White, one of the two civilians who chased the 11 three circular aircraft" over Pasadena on January 3, 1956. Lawson 11 I went to see W,hite, couldn't see Cramer because he had moved; reluctant to talk at first. Opinion of White:
appeared an article regarding the experience of Albert K. Bender, head of the International Flying Saucer Bureau, of Bridgeport, Conn., U.S.A., who was visited by 'three men in black suits, 1 after which Bender was 'terribly sick for three days, and frightened beyond reason,.' and his organization w
As Chief Investigator of The International Flying Saucer Bureau, of Bridgeport, Conn., during its active life, it is most natural that many people apply to me for an explanatbn of the strange goings-on in September, 1953. The closing of the organization was a tremendous shock to me, especially since
THEY KNEW TOO MUCH ABOUT FLYING SAUCERS will also include a complete account of the famed West Virginia 11 monster 11 case, which served as the main article in the very first issue of THE SAUCERIAN ever published, This first issue is, of coux-se, sold out • and a collector 1 s item. By the time this
is the most interesting saucer literature I have ever bad the pleaoure to write. The book jacket (pictured above) carries out the theme of the three men, and also includes a photo of ye edit~r which should be of use to those of you agriculturally inclined.
The phenomenon had twinkling red plane lights, he said, kept moving FLYIMG SAUCERS with jet-like bursts of speed. Then it disappeared into the clouds. HOTTEST PAPER OF Scientists at a Paris observatory said it was a balloon. (Chi. D. News
$1.35 per year ~25/56, London Sun. Dispatch 2/19/56, Chi. D. Trib. 2/20/56, Thanks to Frank Reid, B. G. Essenhigh. E. H. Borden & Mary Agnes Ferraro.) STRONGSVILU, OHIO REPORT ON JESSUP: At press time there had been
REPORT ON JESSUP: At press time there had been a delay on M. K. Jessup 1 s THE UFO ANNUAL, which so many of you ordered from us ($4.95). Morris informs us it was held up by some last minute additions. EXCLUSIVE: Jessup's newer book, THE EXPANDING CASE FOR THE UFO (which so many are waiting for) will
The Flying Saucer Conspiracy:' By Maj. Donald E. Keyhoe, $3.SO:•Flying Saucers Ori The Attai:k11 & 11 Flying Saucers Uncensored", by H. T. Wilkins, $ 3.50 ea.; "The Report On Unidentified Flying Objects", by E. J. Ruppelt, $4.50; 11 The Search Fer Bridey Murphy," by Morey Bernstein, $3. 75; THE WHIT
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Vol. 1, No. 3 -- For Release Sept. 15, 1956
By Aime Michel, author of 'lHE ABOUT FLYlNG SAUCERS, published by Criterion Books, NYC. (Translated for 'llIE BULLETJN by Peter Israel) 1HE SEED: Every scientific researcher lmows that a minute, a hidden detail can open up 1he way to vast new discoveries. Progress in science has often come through t
FLYlNG SAUCER RAIN FOR AUGUST" In spite of this sensational simplification, the PARIS-MA.'.OCH article fell flat. No one mentioned it. Even the case of the Stratocruiser, followed for seventeen miles above the Atlantic by a fleet of Saucers, an incident which occurred a few days later and which was
Septo 15, 1956 be put on the stamys. WHAT EUROPE SAW m 1954: 'Die researcher finds two varieties ""'""='=er-.,.,....,..,,_...,..-::-:---, in the amazing mass of reports from this extraordinary periods reports on ob- 1 ~~~ jects in the sky, and, mu.ch more surprising -- reports of landings l One exam
GROUND OBSERVATIONS: 'lhis same day, October 16, 1954, several witnesses in France and Italy saw UFO's on the ground! In Italy, at Rovigo in the Podi Chocca area, e:a. metallic, circular machine new sloY.1.y over the countryside, 'then landed silently on a flat place am.id a grove of poplars. It rem
ed. 'lhe a: al police iled a repor :in 1'he same day in France another n1andingn was Paris. 'lhere were, however, no traces and but two witnesses. ATTEMPTS AT DEDUCTIONS Let•s recapitulate. 'lhere was a "Big Fiapn in the United States during the swmner of 1952. Wilbert Smith's statistics suggested t
H. P. Wilkins (not the UFO author, but the famed astronomer who's given up to be the world's foremost authority on the Moon) is breaking the traces, we hear (Not just hear we•ve seen the documentation) and has told some of his colleagues figuratively where to go. They didn't like his reporting what
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SOURCE, HILLER CANNOT BE LOCA'lED. MTIJ.Q•S SOLAR CROSS FOUNDATION, WHICH HAD BEEN SUPPLYING TAPE RECORDINGS OF SPACE MESSAGE, HAS BEEN ABANDONED. REAiiRS OF 1HE BULLETIN WHO ARE NOT ADVERSE 'ro 'IBDKING, PROBABLY CAN FIGURE OUT FOR mEHSELVES WAT HAPPliJRD TO MILLER. 'DIE INSIDE OF 'DIE •LONDON STOR
MARS. I WISH TO STATE 'DIE FOLLOWING. VE, OF 'DIE SPACE CONFEDERATION, APPROACH YOUR PEOPIE IN DEEP AND REVERENT FRIENDSHIP. 1IE IN'IEND TO DO ALL mAT IS POSSIBLE TO AID YOU IN SCDNTIFIC AS WELL AS CULmRAL ADVANCKNTS. VE II&YE NOT BEEN ABLE TO MAKE PROGRESS IN OUR CONTACTS AND CCII· MUNICATIONS nm Y
DISPEL ANY CLA.DlS YOURS. OR ANY O'DIER GOVERNMENT COULD HAKE, 'DIAT WOULD DENY OUR EXIS'lENCE. ON 'DIE EVENING OF NOVEMBER 7, OF 'DIIS YOUR YEAR, 1956, AT 10:30 P.H. YOUR LOCAL TIME, WE WISH YOU TO H&VE BEEN IN'JERVIEWED UPON ONE OF YOOJl COMMUNICATIONS STATIONS. AT mAT TIME, AT 10:30 P.M., WE REQU
mE SA.tre!RL\N lmU.EftN 10,000 FT. OVER fouk GWt cfW or LOS MGtflS. 'HUS SiilJi vm: D fts:tna 1f
IDJ. DO NvlHING BUT SPEAK TO YOU FlUH OUR CRAFT AT THAT TIME. OUR VOICES WILL BE HFARD OVER tmR TELEVISION AND RADIO CQOOJNICATION CHANNEL.5. PEOPIE OF F.AR'IH, IT IS TIME YOU KNE1f mE mum. WE, OF THE SPACE CONmDERATION OF MANY INHABI'IED PIANE'IS, SOME VI'JHIN YOUR OVN SOLAR SYSml AND O'lHERS 'DIRO
YOUR GRF.AT AVATAR SPOKE OF. MAY 'DIE LIGHT OF 'DIE lN.FININI'IE ONE BE nm YOU ALWAYS, AND MAY WE, YOUR BRO'DIERS, SHARE 1HE GREAT WARKm AND F.RimDSHIP OF PEACE, AND NOW, CO-EXIS'JENCE. I, KON- KA, OF 'lHE MARTIAN COUNCIL, HAVE SPOKEN. On the tape Kon-Ka sounds just like one would expect a spaceman
FLYING SAUCERS, is NOT shut up, as Moseley claims. -Ve finally were able to reach him by telephone, after about two months of trying. 111 have lots of things to talk over rith you," he tells me, "but I'll have to came dom there to do it. 11 Latest ward frm Augut c. Roberts bas it ttat Lucchesi was a
An out-of-town saucerer whm we spent some time with the other evening told us of attending a Keyhoe lec1ure in Daytona Beach, ila. After the lecture KEYBOE WAS PICKED UP "IN A BIG ilKY CAR, a according to the informant. HERE'S mE INSIDE ON WILKINS, Dr. B. Percy, that is, and not the saucerbookautbar
ie telescopes, Liaucmii tile 33 liCh retractor at ieudOn bbsenatol'i, ~e, the
in Washington, n.c. 1o serve as a national clearing house and library in the ~ination, vali• dation and registration of aerial phenomena,• according to a digest of thia orPn!ation. NICOAP promises to be a big thing. It is headed by Townsend Brom, i>J>¥sicist 1d;lo has done widely-recognized vcrk in
cation. I have just returned frc:m Detroit, Mich., where I addressed the Michigan Flying Sallcer Federation. 'lbi.s is an organization of ALL the saucer organizations in Hich., of which there are many. Congrats Hich for being tm first. Other statesa consider yourself challenged. mIS HAS PROBABLY ll&
COSMIC NEWS is jam.packed wi 1h information concerning Flying Saucers.
a a a a 1IMI11 raa a a a a a ill• a a Dll • M 11aaaa•11a ICHNOCH.~,;.t'-~~'l+lil-i'H-:lolt00041HHtoo~NO
but here's a brief BUllllllBrY• Should have been in last isaue, but got pushed out by Michel pre• dictions. It seems a man who is described aa a "level-headed, G<Jd fsr:iring• Irish farmer, in Northern Ireland, near Moneymore; in early September, tried to eaptw-e a saucer which dropped fr<& tie clou
by Maj. Donald E. Keyhoe,$3.50; •FLYING SAUCERS HA.VE IANIED• & 11 INSIIE 'DIE SPACE SHIPS, By Geo. Adamski, $3.50 ea.;•FS ON mE ATTACK• & 11FS UNCENSORED" By H. T. Wilkins, $3.50 ea.; •'DIE REPORT ON UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJ!X:'IS,• By E. J. Ruppelt, $4.50; "'DIE CASE FOR 'DIE UFO," By M.K. Jessup,
Vol. 1, No. 5 - For Release Nov. 15, 1956 Publication
ONE OF OUR WEST COAST CONTACTS, 'IDLD US BY I.ONG DISWICE PHONE, ABOUT 3130 A.M. AF'lER 'DIE NOT-50MOMEN'l'OUS NOY.EMBER 7111, '.lJIE DA'.IE 1BE TAPE RECORilED SPACE HAN lfA.S SUPPOSED TO BREAK DJ"TO RADIO AND 'IELEVISION COMMUNICATIONS nm A MESSA.GE TO PEOPIE OF EARm. BUT LIKE mE OLD UDY WHO PRAYED
TO PRESS UNTIL PROPER BACKGROUND MATERIAL COULD BE GATHERED. YOU'LL BE RAmER GLAD 1IE DID, liE BELil:VE, WHEN YOU RF.AD 'DIE FOLLOlfllG REPORT FROM OUR ANONYMOUS WEST COAST CORRESPONDENT, liHO, EVEN Il' BE (OR MAYBE SHE) GETS Ill SOME SAUCERERS' WIGS OCCASIONALLY, ALWAYS COMES mROUGH WI'.111 mE FASC
make the promised broadcast to the people of Earth, California saucerers ma.de a big night of it. Television coverage began with the Paul Coates show, called "UNIT ONE," a roving reporter sort of thing, on Channel 11, KTTV, at 9100 p.m. Coates works from a sound truck. 'l'onite (this report written
Nov. 15 1956 ---t.'&ei.r stu g him, reading his mind, etc.. Told about the car" seeming "to ge heavy bn the right side, making me turn right," whereupon Dugan sa~r.;;, "Sounds like a fl.at tire to me." Orfeo tried to tell more about his research-:1> but got no wher-9, due to Dugan•s meddling and sma
DJ A CERTAIN AREA. WHEN WE 'HENT OUT, HE HAD US REMAIN IN A CAR TO LIS1EN TO 'lHE RADIO. SOON WE HEARD HIS VOICE. HE SAID HE WAS SPEAKING FROM 1HE SPACESHIP. HE SAID HE COULD SEE US ON A KIND OF ADVANCED-TYPE SCREEN ABCl.\.RD THE SAUCER. "LA lER, WHEN HE RE'.lURNED TO mE CAR, I WAS SUSPICIOUS. I GOT
TRUCK, WE FOUND THE RADIO TRANSMITTER HE HAD USED TO CUT IN ON OUR RADIO nm HIS PHONY MESSAGE FROM 'lHE SPACESHIP." John Otto, as SAUCERIAN READERS will recall, has also received messages from space people (Page 37 'lHE SAUCERIAN 1/6), although it turned out to be a weird kind of code. He once ran a
Nov. 15 1956 e Pasadena F ter Center. o conversa ion he ha "·~ saucers?" he asked. "Nope, ev-.ything serene. No reports." Meanwhile nothing
Nov. 15, 1956 1BE INSIDE on wbY COSllIC NEiS (P.O. Box 225, Strongsville, Ohio) was tryifig tO buy up all unsold issues (even snatching 1hea back from public libraries) of their current number.
'lhe plane completely disappeared after a frantic sos. 116 people lost on it. Before the censorship clamped down on the matter, an 11115 p.m. TV news cast had a report about a plane over the Atlantic which was being followed by a barrel-shaped object. URNING s S~ off planes during these crash cycles
READER YOST H•. 11n.1n chide• us for losing. temper and cussing a bit in our issues, Sorry--will try to watch our language •. Jaaes Kenneth Smith sends us report that Washington scients expect another big earthquake tO hit 'the Yest Coast, this one to rival in intensity the one that destroyed San Fr
NEVE.~T "CONTACT" SIDRY comes from Fl.emington, N. J., where Hro and Mrs. Hovard Menger claim to have been contacting space people for some time. 'lhe Mengers have "seen and walked" wi1h visitors from Mai"'S and Vemis, and August ~o Roberts, our photographic technician, the Mengers vi messed. Robert
of Ute North Jersey UFO Group, P.O. Box 606, Morristown, N.J., is available for lectures in reasonable radius of NYC area. DESPI1E WHAT MOSEIEY HA.D TO SAY, you're going to be able to get that AF BlueBook Report No. 14 (text only and possibly reproductions of 12. best sightings). Someone we know has
Maj. Donald E. Keyhoe, $3.50; "FLYDlG SAUCERS HA.VE LANDED" & "INSIDE 'DIE SPACE SHIPS, by George Adamski; "FLYING SAUCERS ON 1BE AT?ACK" & "FS UNCENSORED" By H. T. llilk:lns, $3.50 ea.; "11JE REPORT ON UNIDENTIFIED FLYlNG OBJECTS," By E. J. Ruppelt, $4.50; "1HE CASE FOR THE UF0,""1HE UFO & 111E BIB
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Jan. 15 1 1957 It was the horrible, noxious odor, which the huge red object gave off, that was responsible for the impairment of his nallowing and his senses of touch and taste, he claimed, though it might well have been fright al.one. Medical. treatment res~ed his swallowing power in a few ~, accom
Menger, of Flemington, N. and reported in our Nov. 15 BULLETIN. An article :la tie Dec. 15 issue of the CSI NElfSLEITER (Civilian Saucer Intelligence, NYC) pooh-poohs the story and points out that the Polaroid napahots Menger exhibited, and which were subsequently pablished in Geo. Van 'lassel's PRO
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YOU" $3.50 & 11FO:RGOT1EN MYS1EIIES11 $3.oo, both by R. DeWitt Hiller; . . . WBI'JE&!ms IHCIDENT" $1.50 & "'D> HIN OF F.ARm 11 bo1h by Daniel Fry, the latter only $1.oo; (C. E. Newton, free aubscrip• tion)"SmNGEST OF ALL• by irank Edwards, $3.50; •FLYING SAUCERS COME FR(I( ANOmER 'IORLD" by Jimmy Gu
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Jan. 15, 1957 tter from Jofui Otto, contiDued) "Dear Sir: I have just perused your current (Nov. 15 issue--Ed,) Saucerian bulletin and note with s~e misgivings, the usual innacurate reporting of Saucer events. 0 'lhe mistakes you may make in cloiDg these things are really your own personal affir Gra
giving the latest news in flying saucer activities and what we are doing about them" is promised by Ralph Franklin Sandbach Jr., 415 Morton Ave., Butler 1, Penna. You might write Ralph for
soon, though it may not even go by that title. Rather1iil.n take space to enumerate all the interesting articles and reports which v:i.11 go into it, let us assure you it will be as good or better as the first one. ffhatever form it takes, we will be faced with a staggering print bill, which will ha
can on this last pages IT'S RDMORED that a new non profit org. ~ be forming in a southern state for benefit of UFO field, ~ have nll known
Jan. 15, 1957 A 'Whatsit' Over S.D. UFO author aa head. Will NOT
is still working on a model of a FS which will fly. Powered by electromagnets, or sumpthin like tba t. Hope he really has SOIE thing• A Mr• Ruben Fnls t
ing saucers and slogan, •International FellOlfShip," are available from SAUCmIAN Bead· quarters at $2.50 each. Sorry no room to describe in detail, but they're beautiful. State whether for man or woman.
AP Wirepboto. This is What Jack Peters, South Dakota police radio dispatcher, got with his camera when he photographed a bright object in
Vol. 2, No. 2 -- For Release May 30, 1957 Publication
WORLIS," published by "Mr. Fl.ying Saucer" himself, Ray Palmer? Probably not, because most newsstands sold out 1he first day. First issue (June) contained 98 pages, included the first installment of a book, FLYING SAUCE~ PILG!UMAGE, by Bryant &: Helen Reeve, many articles and sighting reports - and,
SAUCER INVESTIGATOR alive today, or the most ('ffter:l.ous. Almost violently anti-saucer and eviden'tey a believer in the almost ridiculous eary 'lh&t all saucers are made by the government, he nevertheless publishes an apparently thriving magazine, SlUCER NEWS, in which he intermi tten tl1' takes c
May 30, 1957 several years subscribed to 1he various amteur UFO ptblications, such as ycJUrSJ I can tell you
May 30, 1957 H. K• .nssu1' is now out with his latest book, 1HE EXPANDlNG CASE FOR '.lllE UFO. A continuation or proofs which should convince even the firmest skeptic that ihere is some-
Twen~e Pal.ms, Calif., came off big this year, according to west coast reports. saucerenihusiastic get tpgether was attende~ by a crowd or 5000 people. On the next page we're numing pictures of George Van '.lassel's headquarters at Giant Rock, where the convention is held. Photos are courtesy of Gab
"INSIDE THE SPACE SHIPS" by George Adamski, $3 • .50 ea.; "FS ON THE ATTACK, n "lS UNCmSORED" and "MIS Tl!:ttIES OF ANCIENT SOUTH AMERICA n by H. T. ·Wilkins, $3 ..50 ea. ; "REPORT ON UNIJ):mTIFIED FLYING OBJF.GTS, n by E. J. Ruppelt, $4.95, "THE EXPANDING CASE FOR 'DIE UFO" $3 • .50; ("CASE" & ·:"A
the latter only $1.00; "STRANGEST OF ALL" by Frank :Edwards, 83 • .50; "FLYING SAUCERS CCME FROM ANOTHER WORLD" by Jf.mnu Guieu, $3.50; "'IHE BOOKS OF CHARLES FORT" $6.00; "THE TRIJTH ABOOT FLYING SAUCERS" by Aime Michel, $3.95; "'IHEY KNEW TOO MUCH ABOUT FS" autographed b;y Barker, $3.$0; "THE SAUC
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mNA H(JfARD, AU1HOR OF "HY FLIGHT W VENUS,n writes tlat her new book, OVER mE 'DlliESHOLD, is nov out. She says she has sold more than a thousand copies even before Plb• lication. All w know is 1bat we have a large order coming, but we don't knOli the price yet • .AN ANTI GRAVITY DEVICE bas been des
breaktlrough on the release ~ saucer information 1:his summer, to be brought abou.t by an incident :which many will interpret as an overt threat from whoever or whatever are in the saucers. G-IHHl41111lllllllllllllllllllHHHHlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll
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BUCK NEI.SON'S OU> AGE PENSION HAS BE"l 'JUEN AWAY r.lCll RDI because of his publicizing alleged visits by space people. Ve quote from Nelson's letters •I was receiving vtat is called a permanent, total disabiliV pension. I understand the state pays half ad the ceuntT baU, though the
.&g. 15, 1957 •I am having more trouble, Hr. Barker. It seems like they won't leave me alone. I have been working on a plan to get lights and power from the air - FREE POWER. A sort of private Saucer Convention was held at my place here June 29-30, which about 50 people attended. At this Convention
las believed Buck Nelson's experiences, .most everyone admits his narratives have been interesting. Nelson's book, HY TRIP m MARS, mE MOON AND VENUS (paper bound) is DOV out, and mE BULIETIN has arranged to supply the.m to readers at $1.oo each. 1his is a complete accounting of Buck's alleged space
With this he indicated an object lying on the iable, a brown, perforated disk about two inches in c:li.amter and half an inch. thick. Mebane made a dive over !Ty's shoulder far the object, hastily pocketed it, ri1h the intention, we assume or analyzing it. Fry, seemingly greatly upset at the lou of
is concemed, Cbarlea L Sbafer, of CDl, tDld the congressional. aabccmdttee cm radleaet:i:n fal109t. Be said auch a attack nu1d kill &2,000,000 Americana, if' 250 B·Bmb• wre *opped cm 144 •jcr Meri.cu citt.a ad 11:retegic targeta. lep. Holifield (D-Calif'.), U. labc,_,ittee chaireaD, 1o1d Interaaticm
au a I'S convention held by the HICRm&N ft.YING SAUCER nDDA1'IOll cm June Z9ih. Conventicmers were mainly agog over a color mrie ahae by George Adamski, just back frca Mexico and a lecturer at the meetinc. We quote a special release to 'the !ULJ.ETIN I Hare than ilree hwldred people saw a color .110
and Howard Neuberger, edi tars of COSMIC NEIS, that pablication is being cambi.Jled ri'lh 'IRE BULLETIN. oa1a11111a111a111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111m1111111111a11aaaa1~aaaagaast0 'DIESI AND O'DIER BOOJH S&VCDI&N JIE&DQU.llBRS1 •.n,YDG SAUCERS HAVE LAHIEJ>ll
OBJEC'JS, • by E. J. Ruppel t, now OD1.y $2.951 "EXPANDJM; CASE WR Dll UFO• aaad briiiml "CASE FOR UFO" by H. K. Jeasup, $3050 ea.; Jessup•a UM> AMNUALr• $4.951 .Jeasap•a "UFO AND BIBIE,• $2.50; "H1S1DIES OF TDIE AND SPACE,.• b;y B. P. ~-- apertJ _IUkina, $3.SOJ ltnlJ DO TAKE IT IIDI YOU," $3.50, &:
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by James Villard and Dan Washbm'n at 4301 Massachusetts Ave., N.Y., Washington 16, D.C. $2.00 for 6 issues, 35¢ single copies. mOSE WHO HAVEN'T 'YET PURCHASED A COPY OF THE RUPPELT BOOK, "'IHE REPORT ON UNIDENID'IED ~'LYING OBJEC'lS," can buy a new edition at only $2.95. OC'IDBER Is.51JE OF •AMAZING
a number of frightened observers flooded police switchboards with accounts of a huge phantom object, described variously as egg-shaped and "a big light." 'lllen individual stories of close encounters with 1he thing began to filter.in. People had seen saucers close before, but not often had the objec
described the thing as "torpedo-shaped, or "like a rocket, but much lar,.Lf.Yf.LLA ID ger." Lights on the object seemed to be winking on and off. RONALD MARTIN, 18, a Levelland truck driver, had a similar
MEXICO, where another unusual eyewitness account was revealed. JAMES SWKES, 45, a missile engineer from the AF,Missile Development Center at Holloman AF Base, Alama.gordo, N.M., told the Aerial Phenomena Research Organization, headed by Coral Lorenzen? that no less.than 10 autos were stopped on an i
but with little change in the usual attitude that the whole thing should be minimized. lhe sightings came at a time when the AF was ready to issue a new Statement,presumably similar to the Project Blue Book Special Report #14, only this time declarin,g that less than 3% of sight- on av son, we - own
TH"iSELVES. lhe prize tale was that related by Reinhold Schmidt, grain dealer of California, who had a run in with German-speaking space people near Kearney, Nebr. Schmidt was driving along Highway 81, about a mile south of Kearney when he spotted an object, which he said he first thought was a huge
settled do~m in a cow pasture right outside his window. Two men and two women, talking like German soldiers in war movies, got out, he saido Only interesting activity reported of these particular space people was their kidnapping his dog, Frisky. 'Illey also tried to kidnap another dog, but were uns
as a drawback to the proper inv~stigation and analysis of the November saucerflap. It would be easy to ridicule the accounts, and the man in the street wo~ welcome an opportunity to connect all of the sightings with the suspected hoaxes and laugh all of them away -- a welcome chance to rid himself o
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OBJEC1S," by E. J. Ruppel t, now only $2.95; "EXPANDING CASE 1''0R 'DIE UFO• and briginal. "CASE FOR UFO" by M. K. Jessup, $3.50 Jessup 1 s U.lt'O ANNUAL," $4.95; Jessup•s "UM> AND BIBLE,• $2.50; "MYS'JERIES OF TDfE AND SPACE,"·by H. P. (moon expert) Wilkins, $3.50; t1YOU DO TAKE IT WI'DI YOU," $305
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Summers, $6.00; "O'mER 'roNGUE.5 O'DIER Jt'IESH" by Geo. H. Williamson, $4.oo (Also first Williamson book, "'DIE SAUCERS SPF.AK" $2.00); "WE COME IN PEACE" by ft-ankl.in 'lhomas, $1.00; Nos. 1 & 2 issues of former 'DIE SAUCERIAN, 50¢ ea. (a few left); "A DWELLER ON NO PL\NE1S• by Pbyl.os, a Martian,
many who have been fortunate to r,ead early copies of "1HE 'llURD EYE" by a Tibetan Lama, T. Lobsang Rampa (not his real Tibetan name, incidentally) have realized ~t what must have been the most "mea ty" L YING SAUCERS? Of course there are Oying saucers! I have seen many both in the
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April 1, 1958 Says Dove: "The cut..out portrait part shows the inevitable interference pattern of tiny dots of the half.. tone screen caused by re-screening a screened print, which gives off-step beats of the do ts merging and separating periodically. 'lhe pattern is absent in the background part of
"INSIDE 'llIE SPACE SHIPS" by Adamski, $3 .SO ea.; 11 FS ON 'IHE ATTACK, 11 11 FS UNCENSORED" & "M)S '!ERIES OF ANCIENT SOUTH AMERICA"('lhe latter going out of print soon) all by H. T. Wilkins, $3.SO ea; "REPORT ON UFO," by Ruppelt, $2.95; "EXPANDlliG CASE FOR 'lHE U.1<'0" & original "CASE FOR 'lHE
Michel, $3.95 (advance orders being taken on Michel's NEW book, as yet untitled at $3.95); "'IHE 'lHIRD EYE" by T. Lobsang Rampa, $3.SO; "MAGIC & HYS'IERY lN 'lIBET 11 by Madame Alexandra David-Neel, $6.00; 110UT OF THIS WORLD" (also about Tibet) by Lowell 'Ihomas, Jr., $2.95;"!HEY KNEW TOO MUCH ABO
UNIVERSE" By Glenn Clark, $1.00; Buck Nelson's account of his rides in space ships, $1.00; "'lliE COHING OF ~ SPACE SHIPS" by Gavin Gibbons, $2.SO; "'IHEY RODE lli SPACE SHIPS" by Gibbons, $3.50; "HISTORY OF WITCHCRAFT" by Montague Summers, $6.00; "OTHER IDNGUES 01HER FLESU" by Dr. Geo. Hunt William
Howard, $3.00; "ABOARD A FS" by Truman Bethurum, $3.00; 11 'IHE CASE FOR PSYCHIC SURVIVAL" by Hereward earring ton, $3. 50; "IDDR.D THE HEREAF'IER" by Reginald M. Lester, $3. 7S; "SECRET OF 'lHE SAUCERS" by Orfeo Angelucci, $3.00. Write for complete book list, and for goodness sakes, won't someone o
April 1, 1958 machine behaved like something far beyond assumed present technologyo Apparently trying to land among the trees, the thing hovered, and, according to Hank Mollohan1 "It would swing kinda like it was trying to get in under the timber, then it would back up. At times I could see bo1h sid
VEHICLES FROM OUTER SPACE, WILL BE DEFINITELY ESTABLISHED. 11 'Ille member of the McGraw Hill organization, who sneaked the information to BSRA (Meade Layne hasn't told us his name, but I think he's a fellow I know at HcGraw Hill--GB) also told Layne: "Also I plan (very shortly I hope) to send you a
Vol. 3, No. 2 -- ltbr Release May 1, 1958 Publication
Otis T. Carr, president of OTC Enterprises, lnc., of Bal ti.more, Md., holding a "mock-up" model of what might be termed a J.t'lying Saucer. lie take this much s pace for the photo because Mr. carr told us in a long telephone interview that the picture contains hints as to the actual method of propu
w. Va., had financed his research with his own modest funds and through private funds by friends. He said he had built many working models. His professional experience, he said, included a dozen different jobs ranging from opera ting a locomotive to working as a night clerk in a hotel, a job he resi
May 1, 1958 lhe accounts of AC'lUAL MEETINGS Willl SPACE PEOPLE keep cropping up. Where there is
May 1, 1958 GEORGE ADAMSKI
VALLEY CENTER, CALIFORNIA Febraury 17, 195 8
May 1, 1958 YOU HAVE JUST READ A U:T'lER d<"l GEORGE AD6.HSKI, on page 5, i f you have been reading
"rnSIDE 1HE SPACE SHIPS" by Adamski, $3.50 ea.; "F'S ON DIE ATTACK," "F'S UNCENSORED" & "M'i'S1ERIES OF ANCIENT SOUTH AMERICA"( '!he latter going out of print soon) all by H. T. Wilkins, $3.50 ea; "REPORT ON UFO," by Ruppelt, $2.95; "l:XPANDING CASE FOR 'DIE UJ.t~" & original. "CASE FOR lHE UFO," by
Michel," $3.95 (advance orders being taken on Michel's NEW book, as yet untitled at $3.95); "lHE 'lliIRD EYE" by T. Lobsang Rampa, $3.50; "Ml\GIC & MYSTERY IN TIBET" by Madame Alexandra David-Neel, $6.00; Combination price on both '!HIRD ElE MAGIC & MYSlERY -- $7 .• 95 l"'IHEY KNEii TOO MUCH ABOUT F
UNIVERSE" By Glenn Clark, $1.00; Buck Nelson's account of his rides in space ships, $1.00; "'DIE.. COHING OF l,HE SPACE SHIPS" by Gavin Gibbons, $2.50; "'DfEY RODE IN ~PACE SHIPS" by Gibbons, .$3.50; "HISTORY OF WI'ltHCRAFT" by Montague Summers, $6.00; "OTHER 'IDNGUES O'DIER Fl.ESH" by Dr. Geo. Hunt
Howard, $3.00; "ABOARD A FS" by Truman Bethurum, $3.oo; "DIE CASE R>R PSYCHIC SURVIVAL" by Herewa.rd Carrington, $3.50; "'IDlfll.D 'lHE HEREAFTER" by Reginald M. Lesterr $3.75; "SECRET OF 'DIE SAUCERS" by Orfeo Angelucci, $3.oo. GeorR;e Van Tassel's SECOND book, IN'ro 'IHIS WORLD AND OUT AGAJN, $1.5
THE NEW SCIENCE OF UFOLOGY AND SPACE TRAVEL
N THE ATTACK by H.,o l d T. FLYING SAUCERS .O
·on of Earth by being• from Wilkin• . Ha• the obser:tlan' In a vital discussion ~f another world already hg . thor present• strong ev1hitherto secret ~epor~·~~c ~i:~ors have actu~lly clashed dence that hostile co d d t yed the m eauly. A sober with U : ~· air~raft-~~ a ,;,:::ce from outer space that
is edited and published by· Gray Barker, Box 2228, Clarksburg, W, Ya,; D. C. Lucchesi, General Consultant; August C, Roberts, Photographic Technician; Published often though on no regular schedule, mainly when we have important news. 35¢ samplP copy, 6 issu e~ $2 .oo. We need clippings and news a.bo
"'DIE FLYlNG SAUCER CONSPIRAC
"1'"1.YlNG SAUCERS HAVE ( co..A. uthored lii th
.And his new book: ~FLTING SAUCERS AND mE STRAIDHT LINE MYS 'IERY" --$3.95 ea.-- E SKY b Arthur Constance. A
hy he is convinced world-recognized au~honty te ;o~d from other worlds
byM K Jessup - The u. F .0. AND THE B~~Eth: Bible ·is~ storehouse of author demonstrates a
CASI FOR THE U. F. O. by M · K. THI EXP~N~HN G k that dynamited dozen• ~f the /euup. Th11 11 the boo ts of conventional sc1ence.
Vol. 3, No. 3 -- .for J(elease June 15, 1958
. h d information on In our last BULLETIN we pub1 is e 1 ims to have Otis T. carr' Baltimore inventorfwh? craaft which will saucer type o airc d.eveloped a fl ying
"FL YING SAUCER PILG IMAGE" By Bryant & Helen Reeve le who clal.Jlled They went on a 23 '000-mile pil?Timage t~ meel t "'-e p~ ted to !mow
The Greatest "New Age" Book Of Them All! Other Tongues -- Other Flesh _. - By (}eorge ...JI-uni Wf/iam:Jon ., _,
George H un t William~on served with th e Ar my Air Corps d unng W orld W a_r II as Ra dio Director. ~or the ArmJ ~1~ Forces Technical Tra1mng Com;nan11 • r eceived th e Army Commend a hon ftwar.
"J:o"LYING SAUCERS HAVE THE EXPANDING CASE FOR THE U. F. O. by M. K. Jessup. This is the book that dynamited dozens of the most stubbornly-held tenets of conventional science.
--$3.00--"lHE 1'"LYING SAUCER CONSPlliACY" history-m.-1king volume that rorrelates hundred~ of sightings and U F.O. incidents from all countries into on una'>sailable argument confirming the existen .. e of Space Life. lllustrated with actual photoAraphs, this book presents a weight o( ev idence to
•••• .And his new book: 11 FLID1G SAUCERS AND lliE STRAIGHT LINE MYS 'IERY" --$3.95 ea.-11 FL YING SAUCERS ON THE ATTACK by ll•rn/J T
W1/kir1s. Has tht• ob'>Nvat1on u f E.irlh h)' lw!llR' from another world alr£',1dy bq~;in? Jn n v1t..J d1.,,l ll"HJ11 of hitherto secret reports, tbl' author pre,ent~ i.trun~ f'"'i dence that hostile cosmic visitors h.ivt' actually da~hed with U.S. aircraft-and dest royed thPm easily. A suber :md ch
!<LYING OBJECTS" By E. J.
1'LYING SAUCERS AND COMMON SENSE" By Waveny Girvin
SENSE" By Waveny Girvin •••• •••••••••••••••••• $3.50
By Cedric Allingham ••• $2. 75 "ABOARD A .!<"LYING SAUCER" By 'lrulllan Bethurum •••• $3.00 ·Autographe
author demonstrates that the Bible Is a storehouse of U. F. O. Information. He develops that many of the happenings reported In the Bible are In reality records of visits by extraterrestrials.
Vol. 3, No. 4 Release Oct. 15, 1958 Publication
who many beliP.ve wrote a letter from the u.s. St ate Dept. ·to George Adamski, endorsing his claims, wa.s still 1:he big topic of discussion in many saucer publications all over the world, including even Africa! Since, if it is a hoax, as many claim, George
Two years ago I received a bound manuscript titled "Space·men, Friends and Foes," by an author naaed T. James. 'lhe author .aid he was afraid to circulate it generally at Ulat time. For one thing, research bad not been completed; then he knew the sauc.er world waa not yet ready to accept it. He want
Juup. This u th book that dynamit ..d do• ..ns ol th.. O\Ost stubbornly-hf>ld tnt'ts of convt'ntlonwl sdttn,·.-. From thf' fi.-lds of ml'tf'oroh>&y. wrchaoloay. and astron omy, th.. "uthor draws a w•ahh of start lin& n ...w U. F.O. f'Vid.-nc• -· indudin& proof of lift" on tht" muon, thf'
history-m•• kint volum• that C'orrelattos hundrt"ds of 11&ht ings and U. F.0. inrid•nts from all countrit"s 1nto •n unqssailablf' argument C'Onfirmint the- f'lliStf'nn.• of Span• Lile. Illustr•td with actual photollraphs, this book pr sr>nts a wei&ht of evidf'nce to dtl'monstratp thP fact that
" IN SI DE DIE SPACE "lol.YING SAUCERS HAVE
{Couthol"ed With
"tHl tYING SAUCER CONSPikACY" U. F.O. sivtttin&s arP on thP incrt-.Uf' ruther than on tht•
Has thE' olnE'rvation uf Earth by bf'ings from anotht>r world already bgan?
.&nd his new book: "FLYJNG SAUCERS AND 'DIE STHA.lGH'l' LINE HYS 1ERY"
t'LYING OBJECTS" By E. J. with U.S. aircraft-and destroyed thf'm f'asily. A sobt-r and chilling pictur{' of a mE'noctt from outt>r spare that dwarfs th importance ol the Sputniks.
worhi-rt>cognizd authority teHs why Ruppelt••••••••••••••• $2.95
SENSE" By Waveny Girvin ht' is convinced that beings are coming to our world from other worlds
•••••••••••••••••••••• concerninR th<> moon By Cedric Allingham
by Leo ard G. Cramp-The Author, a member of the Interplanetary Society of England, demonstrates sci entifically and develops a theory of space travel and
book to read now and turn to constantly in the years of >pace exploration ahead.
"INSIDE nm SPACE ".1''LY.mG SAUCERS HA VE {Co~uthol"ed Hi th
--$3.tJO--nm; !c'LYING SAUCER CONSPD<ACY"
- ·orld -r·enownt:>d and titled Enal ish utronom.r-- -a fellow of the Roya l Ast ro nom ical So<-i .. ty, R oyal G ..oloeical S.>,tt,ty. and Royal S ociPty of Ant.hropolo&i•ts- nvrals tht:> t~k ts beh i nd the li ttl~ - publi riz.Pd 5Cit1'ntific "about fa(' t." o n the subject of li!f' on Man-facts
Wilkins. Has the otnervat iou uf Earth b}· bt-ings from anotht>r world alrl"ady b~gan? In a vital d iscussion of hitherto s~C'ret reports , tht..a author prt:>st>nls st.ru ng evi· d~n'-· e th a t hostile cosmic visitors h ti vt:" act ualJy d asht"d with U . S . airrraft- and destroyed them easil)'.
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For release September 1, 1959 V.;al • .4, Ho. 2 ••• (IHue Ho. 21)
'' ..... Our planet, our culture, our philosophy, religion and science are (so to speak) rushing headlong into an incredible psychic 'adventure. We are knocking at the doors 'of all
out flying saucers were nothing new, and that Ezekiel, in 600 B.C., had probably seen one. ''He would be a bold man who would declare dogmatically that nowhere in
If DANIEL W. FRY: '~H. E WlirI'E SANDS INCIDENI'" ...........,.,. ................... 11.50 "ALAN'S MESSAGE TO MEN OF EARTH .•••.••.•••..•• · · •• . 1.00 STEPS TO Tim STARS".,........................................ 1.50 IJ MAX D. MILLER: HFLYING SAUCERS-·FACT OR FICTION" .................... Sl.00
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"OVER THE THRESHOLD" •••.•••••••••••••.••••••••••.•••••••••• $3.00 HTHE STRANGE CASE OF LOBSANG RAMPA" (Comment on "3rd Eye")••• Sl.50 81 U.S. AIR FORCE: ANALYSIS OF P. ROJECT BLUE BOOK SPECIAL REPORToo.14 Prepared and publlabea in 84-page photographic cony edition tiy Dr. Leon Da'fidaoo •..•.•.••.•
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one of our severest critics, has spoken again, in a .current issue of James W. Moseley's controversial "SAUCER NEWS" ($2.00 per year, P.O. Box 163, Fort Lee, New Jersey.)
FIVE BOOKS THAT PIONEERED GEORGE An\MSKI
THE NEW SCIENCE OF UFOLOGY AND SPACE TRAVEL
THI IXPANDINO CASI POI THI U.P.O. by M. IC.
By Major Donald E. Keyhoea hi1tory·DWkln1 volume that eon.bit" hundred• of aisht· in11 and U.F.O. ineidentl from all eountrin into • unaa..Uable ar1ument confirmin1 the esi1tence of Spen
"FL~ SAUCERS AND 'DIE STRAIGHT LINE K1'S 'IERY''
FlYING SAUCERS ON THI AnACK by Harold T . Wilkins. Haa the obMrVation of Earth by bein1s from another world already beaan? Jn a vital diac:uuion of hitherto NCl'et reports, the author preeent1 atron1 evidence that howtile coemic viliton uve actually claahed. with U.S. aircraft-illld deatro)'ed them
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1BE REPORT ON UNIIDJtIFIED Ft.YlNG OBJEC1S 11 By E. J.
OUlER SPACE"
"mE .FLYJNG SAUCER CONSPDUCY"
(Co..Au1hored With /eHup. Thl1 11 th• book that dymimlted donnw of th• mo1t 1tubbomly·hc>ld teneh of eonvntlonel ldnee.
13)' Cedric Allinghaa ••• $2.75 "ABOlRD A .FLYING SAUCER• .Betharulll•••• $3 .oo 11 nO:e~=k~PACE TO YOO" ~-;;u
"MUSIC ftOH ANO'DIER PIANET"
Did the r.ontactees or St. Louis and Missouri in gen- , er al (such as Buck Nelson and Dr. George Marlo -- see next pag_e1 for a report on the latter) ha_y e anything to do with the midsummer flap of strange red' objects in that area? Steve Erdmann, of I.O.a.U.A.S., a · St. Louis investigatiq group,
fi'nally beep abl~ to bring . you THE BULLETIN once again, and it looks as :Li' 'we ca-n be more regular with issues from now· on. For yotir · re:t:erenc'e, the las..1; issue we pU,blisned was Issue #22, dated Jan. 15, 1960. · . Tlle primary cause of our delay was the death of our pl!'i:nter -which
seems .to b:e on al·l . ie~ders' minds. Of a~ythi·q9 we,-:have .. ever inter·est ~nd\ drew · the ~ost 1inquiri.es was ~he: ..accoun.t "in our. Januar}! i.s$1le about our in vi ta tion .to take a : r.i. d_~ ..~?}· a J:lyin~ ... sau-'
is in contact with . space people' ·two of them named' respectively, Sol-Man and ,zola;· persuaded the sauceriaris to prove their existence by demonsti:·ating . their spacecraft to a number of 'p eople. And better than that' li.e 'asked tliem to take a number of terrestr1als · for ·a n· ac.tual · ri
To further illustrate the elabo• rateness and intent of the trip, we quote from one of the letters which we forwarded: DR~ GEORGE MARLO
Ufological travel agent ''Dr. George Marlo and myself, his secretary, are happy to invite you on this historic trip in a gigantic spacecraft to
He wrote the tickets "But, please, don't bother me with any 'answers.' "Sincerely yours, George Hunt Williamson"
GEORGE H. WILLIAMSON Wouldn't play their game in the last issue, we had accepted the offer for the proposed ride, though we shared Williamson's skepticism -- though not
Ottmar Kaub in the 'hope · of obtaining the latest news about the I i ! tnight as Well give YOU :the bad news· rif_ght nOW) II he told me with disappointment in his voice. Dr-. ' 'Marlo had been stopped from sponsorin·g th,¢ trip,
By Richard S. Shaver Ray Pal-mer
Thia is a true story. It Jiegan. in December. 1943. when Mr. SbaYei's strange Mantong Alphabet waa ·published in Amazing Stories. It ended when. the Shaver Mystery was forbidden in knazing Stories' pages . .by its publisher.' William B. Ziff (because some irate orthodox reader-probably a boy of 17 w
A- . Aniinal · (used... ·AN .·for B_: Be. ·To exist ~·(Often . :us~ as a ·"coribnand"~1 '\ · ·. ·
And available from ~aucerian Publications , "INITIATIONS AND INl11ATES IN TIBET" by Alexandra David-Neel, $5.00; "MY CONTACT WITH FLYING SAUCERS" by Dino Kraspedon, $3~ 75; "RETURN OF 'DIE DOVE"
outer space, allegedly given to him by a saucerian. His story, told by our on-the-spot investigator who has known Simonton personally for a long while, was the biggest UFO story of the year and begins on Page 3. 'Cakes' from Saucer Men
board member, but the recepient's colleague, who was a chemist and who would have done the analysis, was ill and could not handle
body temperature. *************************************** People (such as your editor) who do not have knowledge of the complications of chemical analysis, would not understand reasons for the delays Judge Carter stated, though an acknowledgment should have been sent promptly, and if accepted for an
NEW PUBLICATIONS AVAILABLE AT SAUCERIAN HEADQUARTERS NOW! II I l l ! "FLYING SAUCERS FAREWELL," new book by George Adamski, $3.95. You may be glad to know the title is misleading and that Adamski is still doing research work ...... TRUMAN BETHURUM, who claimed to contact Aura Rhanes, a female saucer
help by renewing your subscription, for renewals are the life blood of any publication. Price is still only $2.00 for 6 issues, $2.00 for 12 issues. Of course, if you are already renewed far in advance, we cannot ask you for this favor. It also helps us greatly when you order books from us. The smal
MYSTERIES OF TIME AND SPACE, and other notable works, was one of them. Although often laboring under a ponderous literary style, Wilkins was always able to inject a magical note of wonder into his literature. It is too bad that the wry sense of humor which filled his personal correspondence and made
OBJECTS turned out to be a most sensible, though most entertaining volume,suffered a fatal heart attack. No one may ever know why Ruppelt and Doubleday, his publisher, brought out a new edition of this book, containing additional chapters which in some ways controverted the earlier edition. Let us r
excited newsboy was 13-year-old Phillip Wayne, of Sacramento, who, holding a newspaper over his head, suddenly found it had been jerked from his hand. He reached for the second paper, whereupon the same thing happened again. The third time the paper was jerked from his hand he felt an upward suction
~ SOME MYSTERY STILL SURROUNDS the unfortunate case of Major Wayne Aho, director of Washi ngton Saucer Intelligence, who was plac:ed in a mental hospital in Central Islip, Long Island, N. Y. Maj. Aho was picked up on March 29th and taken
WORLD WATCHING? by Gerald Heard, $3.95; FLYING SAUCERS ON THE ATTACK, by Harold T. Wilkins, $3.50; The original unrevised edition of Ruppelt's THE REPORT ON UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECTS at $3.50 (We can supply the new revised edition NEW at $3.95); THE EXPANDING CASE FOR THE UFO by M. K. Jessup, $3.9
~ THE STORY OF THE MITCHELL SISTERS' contacts is contained in a booklet which we can supply at $1.00; Now available once again is Howard Menger's FROM OUTER SPACE TO YOU, at $4.50; We also have a limited quantity of his record (33 1/3 long playing), MUSIC FROM ANOTHER PLANET, at $4.95. New definitiv
S1.\lJ(~I~ ltS (Original drawings by Celia Block -- Redrawn by Gene Based on material which originally
Easily identified, because this type of aircraft usually travels at around 25,000 miles per hour and does impossible maneuvers. Once in a test scramble it quickly outdistanced our fastest jets.
o:f the many proqlems we went through and which caused the delay in shipping out copies. In fact, if I were prone to persecution co~lexes, I would probably swear that production of this book was interfered with. Evei:-ything connected with the bringing out of this book was beset by "jinxes." To be b
encounter, but as soon as we reached the main highway, I really got shook up, and asked my acquaintance to drive the rest of the way. As we proceeded to his hotel my mind went back to the voice which had apparently warned me not to ~ake the short cut. As I then remembered the voice It sounded very f
feel, however, that there will be an immense amount of background material coming to light once' the book is w.idely read. Already we have some hint of the amount of confirmator'.y material which will come t~rough. ~ One of · the stranger reports· (along_ with Be13der' s "hush up") reported in my ·
recently received from a person identi f ying himself as "Colonel B," and adding that "this title does nd t necessarily connote a military commission or degree." The letter, posted from New Yor ~ , in9 icates that Col.
James Moseley, most of them, I find, are greatly intrigued bY' this publisher and researcher, mainly, I suspect, because they would like to know just what he is up to. His publication, SAUCER NEWS, is the only one which has come out regularly in the past months, has been termed by Long John Nebel (w
SINCE THE FOLLOWING LETTER, received voluntarily from a female saucer researcher, may throw some further light on Mr. Moseley, we are printing it, after removing some comments which might be construed as libelous: Dear Mr. Barker: My name is Jeanne O'Neil and I am about to expose Mr.
4 e beyond your belief that this sort of ~hing could possibly happen to you. Soon, so much will take place. As you read
and instrumented by "WHEN WE TAKE YOU to the moon, many of you will want to say, 'Well, this
before we wi.-i1 be officially i;-~c9gni~ed. Never before have we attempt.ea to J;>e. recognized by the mas$es. In the past we were only attem.p ~ fng. to instruct the rew who would accept us. This has been ~uch to ,~ur So~row, but, bec~use of the few who were with us in- belief, · your ·planet has
The waves of energy yo• aee are not flames, but only electromagnetic waves of energy emanating from that vortex of magnetism ••••••• "THERE ARE MANY OOSMIC BEINGS within the solar system who are here to be of assistance •.••••. "THE .DEROS WHO LIVE INSIDE YOUR PLANET do have knowledge of saucer~ lik
in the same way . in space as it ir ave'is--·-'i>'n:·--your~-Picinet, \o?-..wii would. never ·be able t .o come to,. you so quickly. . W.e coul,d nevu~·~ travel the many years you want l{gh .to ""tr.avelt - We' -:<:an .make'':. . · this distance from the- planet of Jupiter·, say' which.\_ is my:_·
(Engl~nd)we~; will be tJ'l,ere. to help you: Great preparation will be made:: years before by ydur GovernmeQt and your QUeen to relieve any ~astic changes which may_· take place. Most of . yqu now living on ;s.iow:: small island~ · ·ii~ pe t~e~ · ~o ~Canada; some will prefer ~ustralia or the united
HERE" suggest a benevolent race of creatures who are truly trying to In marked contrast is
Know then our design. Our servants quell silently those who seek reaction. The Dark Ones who flaunt us will live on like those who assist us by inaction but they will no t rejoice with you who cooperate. Not your ancient God, not your once all wise Lucifer, not your Mar tyrs or Messiahs are your Mas
Exclusive: A pilot and an aerial cameraman sighted and attempted to track what they described as "three circular aircraft" over Pasadena, on January 3, 1956, but their plane was outdistanced by the objects that were traveling at an estimated speed of 1,200 miles an hour. The two civilians were Danie
dress. Let us explain the rather ...drastic changes that have been occurring at SAUCERIAN . headquarters. THE SAUCERIAN was always a very elaborate publication, with articles organized in magazine form. As a result, it took a fantastic amount of time to get issues together. As we have often told you
There may have been matters Ruppelt could not discuss in his book, even though he is now a cj.vilian. Since his tenure as chief of Project Bluebook ended in 1953, there may be a an el.a.borate cover-up. But we doubt it. Contrary to some reports, the book DOES NOT understate the case for saucers. We
+b.e 1 fill you in if you are not acquainted with this important angle. 'THE ASSOCIATION MONDIALISTE INTERPLANETAIRE (Interplanetary World Association) has been formed at ZS, avenue Denantou, Lausanne, France. Among the aims. announced was: "Preparation of the minds for the interplanetary era and fo
water supply, is the opinion of The Earl Nelson, who has wr'itten a book, THERE IS LIFE ON MARS. Mars is the only planet in our solar system on which intelligent life possibly exists, according to the writer. If there is any life at all on Venus it is probably at a very low stage of development. (Lo
Britain's new Astronomer Royal, Prof. Richard van de Riet Woolley, said on January Znd. Describing himself as a 11 straightforward scientist," he remarked: 11 I don•t think anybody will ever put up enough money to do such a thing. It would be enormously expensive." Nor does Woolley believe in flying
This photo was snapped in color by Norwegian scientists who were flying at 15,000 ft. while photographing a total eclipse of the sun in 1954. Returning to their base after filming the eclipse they suddenly
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