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Oregon, without much doubt, had a persistant space-visitor, and the AM paper in Oregon, the Oregonian, carried the "sonic-boom"' ACCOUNT of the arrival in the usual manner that distorts such stories; OL. XCVIII- NO. 80.561
Thomas W arren, Leslie Jr. High Mathematics instructor, and Beverly Shriver, 14 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Shriver 3856 Seneca Avenue, S. , reported they both saw a rectangular shaped object hovering in the Western skies • . . . • . • . . .' . . . . . .the object flying slow
THEN increased speed and flew towar,d Portland, Warre said. A Portlanr also reported seeinu the obie.ct. a ..radio
MAINED IN OREGO N in OCT. Two Salem deer hunters were home from Eastern Oregon Tuesday with a story of sighting strange
Bob Brant is employed by Southern Pacific R. R. and his brother is home seconds and the object cast shadows from nearby objects. Spokane City
Polace Chtefs at sta ton, : ,:: : ;! :: : Mill Cit See Sk yi t
WASHINGTON---THE AIR FORCE SAYS IT HAS BEEN UNABLE DURING THE 13 MONTHS ENDED JULY 31st. IT LISTED 84 PER CENT OF ALL SUCH REPORTED SIGHTINGS AS
BALLOONS, PLANES, BIRDS, HOAXES OR NATURAL PHENOMENA. IN ITS REPORT THE AIR FORCE SAID IT HAD CHECKED 12 HUNDRED Stayton !Olice Chief, Everette Norfleet, Sgt. Ronald Frey and another Stay
IT REPORTS THAT ONLY 21 CASS OR FEWER THAN TWO
at 7 :30 FM while they avere on a routine police patrol. PER CENT , ARE STILL REGARDED AS "UNK.NOWN". "It looked like an evening star with a tail
The object was reported to have been a light "star" color gradually chang ing to a ruddy glow and swinging like a pendulum. It was watched for some
U.S.A.----2 SIGHTED IS CONSIDERED UNKNOWN WHEN AT LEAST ONE VALID CON
WHEN THE DISCRIPTION OF IT CANNOT BE R ELATED TO NATURAL PHENOMEN A IN THE SKIES. BUT THE REFOR T SAYS THERE
ARE NO AIR FORCE DOCUMENT S WHICH ffi.OVE THE EIXIST ENCE OF FLYING SAUCERS OR SHOW THAT
GEST is to be increased next Further, there is the question of .why great civilizations in the past disap peared from the face of the earth. To
headquarters is in Salem, Ore., USA, the still existing eastern boundary of the ancient lost continent of MU. The Society hopes in the near future to be gin construction of the LEMURIAN ASTROPHYSICAL CENTER and is now
soliciting subscriptions fr.om those w o will wish to be members of an esotenc and scientific group that is to be inde pendent of the world's dogmas . . . as much as it is possible to be.
IN CAMBRIDGE r MASS. THE US NAVY isimmersingrnice in a liquid and has found that a mouse wrapped in a liquid space-suit with 1500 G's. for about a minute • • • • • "still the s:ame old track,
DAY FOR A NUCLEAR ROCKET WHICH WILL POSSIBLY CARRY MAN INTO OUTER SPACE. THE AIR FORCE AND NORTH ,AMERICAN
TION'S ROCKETDYN DMSION HAVE ANNOUNCED THAT SUCH IS UNDER DEVELOPMENT HERE. ALTHO THE PROJECT IS STILL IN THE RESEARCH STAGE IT IS A DEVEL.OPME:NT THAT WILL ONE
DAY BE A REAL ITY A ROCXETDYN SPOKESMAN SAID. Buenos Aires:, Argentina • • . COMISION OBBERVAT. DORA DE. VOLADORES NO INDENTIFICADOS • • . • • • Casilla de Correo 2560 • • • publi
• • • publi shes an eight page mimeographed bulletin for 1 957 giving a chronology of UFO s.itings- over Argentina last year. The publication is in Spanish, but is- not too .difficult to translate • • • • 24 excellent reports
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real space-travel possibility. And secondly, it appears that the space program must be taken from the hands of the military before they bank rupt the country. Our battles of the future may well be of a propaganda and psychological na ture and the military under the present methods
" another world--he did not say which one " - - - like yours it is governed by the sun ( " a " sun ? . . ed ? ) We have to visit your world to obtain something of which we are running short . It is at the bottom of the sea " . (later the English lady in conversation with her husband who was a metal
A RAY GUN..... this could disintegrate matter. He told her that in the near future there would be much bloodshed and suffering. He said she would be paid no furth er visits because of the effect on her health. There was a smell left after the men left like the smell of an electrical dicharge. ----
every major war for some 2575 years (frequency of small battles over the planet) states that the early 1960's will be a very very critical period. TRUTHFULLY their figures almost P R 0 M I S E a world war by that time! Thisis for those that must be hard headed and have no truck with the occultists.
of spll!ks stnak ed A greenish-blue object sowering a skies Tuesday rugbt. Radio and police across Pacific
east to wut.
WELL! I I!! .. . . . the airforce disposed of that one real fast, did they not? from the Salem, Oregon, CAPITOL JOURNAL 21 April' 58 .
From SAUCERS . • • • . • The logging crew. (in Oregon near Coos Bay in August 1957) told that a gigantic spinning object had hovered 30' above one of their spar trees for about
T\\·o IIH'll driving hack to Eastlalt-. nmr Oban, Scot land, <•:rly on tlw morning of January 9. saw a large fien· hall appl":<r in till' sk·. \!r. Jack Camplwll, who was with a larnl!'r, :'.lr.
Those who hold to the letter of Newtonian science wi British Can't FROM THE NICAPI Handle Rock As Druids Did
LIFE ON MOON POSSIBILITY CANCELS H-BOMBING PLAN SALISBURY, England 1.t1
eolossal. engineering feat pulled off bf ancient Britons 3,80Ct years o gave British government
BRUSH WITH UFO A Scottish National Sunday news pper, the Sunday Mail, devoted the whole of its front page on November
SHIPS IN SPACE Or. H. Faust, a n•seareh meteorolo ist. of Frankfurt, Gennany, said on October 27, in an address to the Socil'ty for Space Research, that the
FLYING SAUCER REVIEW of 1 Doughty Street; LONDON. We do hope that every LEMURIAN will mail $3. 5 to him. It is issued 6 times a year. The magazine is outsta
C-118 Falls IN THE SKY .... . " .....What information is known publicly about air force
Tha t the tanker on the first da y of April hit a .stationa r y F ORC}\: F IELD and that this field is of the natu r e of ma ny left in the a ir du ring recent yea rs which have caused a great nu mber of air crashes. The force field is left .SPACE CRAF T DIGEST SALEM OREGON
FORMATION. THERE WAS NO CHANCE OF A MISTAK E AS WE HAD VISIBILITY FOR ONE HUNDRED MILES. AT F IRST I ESTIMATED THA'F THEY WERE NOT OVER A MILE FROM US . AT INTERVALS ONE WOULD MOVE CLOSER AND THEN FALL BACK IN TO F ORMATION. " After pointing out the UF O to the first officer Dee, Captain Killian not
After pointing out the UF O to the first officer Dee, Captain Killian notified his 35 passengers on the public address system. One of the passengers had an aviation back gr ound--Mr . N. D. Puncus, General manager of Cu r tiss Wr ight's Untica division.. . . . "I looked ou t and saw the objects in p
the ''belief" of Capt. Killian. But our greatest accolade goes to a fearless man w o stood up to those who would tell him what he and many others saw in the au that mght between Newark and Detroit. Capt. Killian didn't have pictures ' but following is the story of a man vho did! LOOK P! · ..by Ray a
"Because you are so interested in the propulsion and force field of spacecraft, I should explain that the diagrams of the crescent-shaped craft and its field in Look Up are
S PA C E AND C OU NT ER S PA C E (Raum u nd Geg e nraum ) by W. G o rdon Allen Pos s ibly the most fanta stic e r ro r that mode rn "s c ie n c e " ha s po stulated is the E M PT INESS of S P A C E .
The conund rum of s pa c e it s e lf is psycholog ical in natu r e . ... . " . . a s ymbolic r e pr e s e ntation of ou r ability to pe r c e iv e thin g s or mat e r ia lity j.n it s s e pa r ations . . . . . . " matt e r of fa ct mo s t eve r y definition of s pa c e b ring s out the .nec e s s it