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FLYING SAUCERS OVER INTERNATIONAL HEADQUARTERS
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IN CONNECTICUT Flurry of Sightlngs After Formation of IFSB

LANCASTER, CALIF.- Over the Mojave
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Desert-Two rowtd reddish white lights were reported moving in the sky shortly before midnight Jets investigated with no results. August 2, 1952.

ALBERT K. BENDER .
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SEAmE, WASH.-I.arge meteorite object burst over Seattle, and after it fell apart there was an eJq>losive roar. This hap

SPACE REVIEW
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MAYFIELD, KY. -Strange object siabted by twenty persons. Bright OraJI8e &na Jel· low color, 1 00 feet long, and with muod nose and pointed tail. August 1. 12. 0ENVEI, CoLo.--Objects moving at 000

LANSING, MICHIGAN - Yellowi!h-orange
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"things" hovered in the skies over Lan sing. The objects varied in size from cigar shapes to saucer shapes. July 29, 1 952. OGDENSBURG, N.Y.-Three silver-objects

WEST PALM BEACH, FLA.-&outrnaster
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and three scouts encountered strange ob ject in wooded area. Tried to investigate and were blasted by ball of fire. The ob ject was shaped lke a half-a-rubber ball, about three feet thick and high enough in the middle to permit a man to stand. He

CoPENHAGEN, DENMARK-A Lt. Comdr.
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of a ship claims to have seen a bluish glowing triangle. Speed estimated at about 92 m.p.h. in southeast direction. Sept. SUlTON, W. VA.-A ·housewife and six

THE PRESIDENT GREETS ALL MEMBERS AND OFFICERS:
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The President of the International Flying Saucer Bureau welcomes all members and officers into our organization and sincerely hopes that everyone enjoys their term AL K. BENDEll

ENTIRE CONTENTS COPYRIGHTED - OCTOB-ER, 1952
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SPACE REVJ.EW
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IFSB OF BRITAIN ORGANIZES
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Capt. E. L. Plunkett Appointed BritiJh RepresentaJifle. The IFSB has finally been organized in Great Britain with retired Capt.E. L.Plun kett, of the 8th .Army as British Represen

LUIS LUHRING NAMED
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PUERTO RICAN REPRESENTATIVE Mr. Luis Luhring of Punta Santiago, Puerto Rico, has accepted the position of Representative for the island of Puerto Rico. He will handle all IFSB business in

FRANKUN, INDIANA JOINS EN MASSE
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Business Men and Public Officials Join IFSB! To Form Own City Group. The City of Franklin, Indiana, has gone out fully for the IFSB and is now the only city in the world that has the most mem

OUR PRESIDENT HEARS FROM
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PROF. EINSTEIN Mr. .AI K. Bender, President of IFSB, received a letter from Professor Einstein with this message: "Having no experience and only superficial knowledge in the field

MELBOUilNE, AUSTRAUA, Sept. 1 3, 1 95 2
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-A young woman sighted a noiseless green ball flying too fast to be a plane or a meteor. She said it smelled like ·a rotten

STUTTGART, GERMANY, Nov. 1 , 1 95 2 -
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At the recent meeting of the third Inter national Astronautical Congress in Ger many where 200 scientists from 1 2 coun tries gathered they stated that saucers are not from Mars or any other planet. They

INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT, NEW YORK,
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Oct. 1 6, 1 9 5 2-A blue flame Bashed over International Airport at 7 : 33 p.m. It was a fiery ball-like object. Hayden Planeta rium official stated it may have been the fiery trail of a meteo1 .

TOPCLIFFE, YoRK, ENGLAND, Sept. 20,
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1952-During exercise "Mainbrace" RAF pilots sighted a white object at 1 5,000 feet. The object was silver in color and circular. It maintained a slow forward speed before beginning to descend, swing ing like a pendulum. It followed the air

SUnON , WEST VIRGINIA MONSTER MAY BE
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wASHING'tON, D.C., Oct. 1 6, 1 95 2-The Navy announced that it launched rockets from giant balloons, high above the North Geomagnetic Pole, and sent them to alti

PARIS, FRANCE, Oct. 7, 1 95 2 - A flying
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saucer was sighted over Southern France by two Air Franee pilots. W EST ERN KOR E A FRONT, Oct. 29,

GAILLAC, SoUTH OF FRANC E, Oct. 29,
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1 9 5 2-For the second time in two weeks, 20 townspeople of Gailla.c saw a series of white circular objects, slightly swollen at the center, spinning across the sky; they were flying in formation of two and were

FIRST ANNIVERSARY ISSUE
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SPACE REVIEW WE WANT YOU TO MEET

WE WANT YOU TO MEET
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EDGAR L. PLUNKETT, BRITISH REPRESENTATIVE-Bom at Bristol, Glos., I England, on December 26, 1 903. Covered most parts of the world as a radio operor at

SAUCER PHOTOGRAPHED BY
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NEW JERSEY REPRESENTATIVE IFSB FORMS DEPT. OF INVESTIGATION On July 28, 1 9 5 2, August C . Roberts,

VATICAN SAYS: SPACE
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DWELLERS MAY EXIST i.nto the Bureau. Any person or persons that send in reports of saucer sightings will be investigated. The staff of officers

APPO INTED
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REPRESENTATIVES IFSB..o.ow has two new Representatives in foreign countries. They are : for Frllllce,

FRANKUN, INDIANA, TO HAVE
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IFSB WITH CIVIUAN DEFE N S E GROUP Again Franklin, Indiana, is first with fine idea of getting members for IFSB. The drive is to strive for 1 50 to 200 mem

SAUCERITIS!
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UNITED STATES OF AMHICA MEMPHIS, TENN. - Sept. 8, 1952 - A

BIUSTOL, CoNN. - Dec. 1 , 1 95 2 - A V
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formation of 30 .flying "objects" was seen by a Bristol woman and her neighbor. She said : "They were definitely round and wobbled from side to side as they floated by. They looked like flat ashtrays:·

BIUDGEPORT, CoNN.-Dec. 1 8, 1 95 2-A
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married couple from nearby Fairfield saw two .flying "saucers" over their home at an altitude of approximately 1 5,000 feet at 4 : 30 P.M. The objects were round, moved together and shot out reddish pink flames aroun the outr edges. Municipal airport

DALLAS, J'EXAs-Jan. 6, 1 953-A bril
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liant colored object having swept-back wings, hung in the sky for several hours ' then vanished. }APAN-Jan. 27, 1953-United States jets chased str dustrrs of red, white and green lights flying at blinding speeds

FRANKLIN, VA.-Feb. 9, 1953-Strange
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circular craft about 3 5 to 38 feet in diam· eter of a silver material with windows had been hovering in the sky over Franklin for two nights. At times the objects threw off a red glow while the windows cast a blui h color. They were chased by jets, but

SouTHPORT, CoNN.-Feb. 23, 1 953-A
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group of eight glowing objects which had the characteristics of flying saucers were spotted by a resident near his home. At first sight they were in a perfect box for mation, remaining stationary for two min utes before they siftly disappeared.

CHERRY POINT, N.C.-Feb. 1 1 , 1 95 3-
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The Marine Corps reported that jet planes had chased and then lost a red lighted object. that flashed through the sky at as toundmg speed of better than 500 miles

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ENGLISH WOMAN TALKS WITH
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SENATOR MARCONI DURIN G SEANCES A N D CLAIMS C-DAY EXPERIMENT WAS A SUCCESS A Mrs. D. M. Woodall of Bristol, Eng land, who specializes in the spiritual world

FRENCH REPRESENTATIVE APPEARS
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ON RADIO PROGRAM Paul Baudat our French Rep. appeared on a French Radio Program speaki ng about IFSB and the flying saucers. Ques tions were ·asked and Mr. Baudat answered

THOUGHT FOR THE MONTH
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BY GRAY BARKER The Air Force may build a craft that will look and behave like a flying saucer. And on some far off planet some lecturer

DIRECTOR BENDER APPOI NTED
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UN ITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE FOR TWO FOREI G N GROUPS Our director, Mr. Albert K. Bender, has been recenrly named as U.S. Representative of the Civilian Saucer Investigation of

CHANG E IN STAFF OF IFSB
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I FSB now has a Director rather than a Pres·i dent. We have eliminated several po sitions on the International Staff due to better arrangement of our group. Mr. Max Krengel is still our Associate Editor and

COL. ROBERT B . EMERSON AP
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POI NTED AS CHIEF RESEARCH CONSULTANT FOR IFSB Col. Robert B . Emerson of Baton Rouge, L'a., was appointed chief research consult ant by our Director June 1 2 , 1 9 5 3 . Col.

PEAVY PAINTIN G NOW
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AVAILABLE TO IFSB A 5x1 0 reproduction of the pamtmg, "The Eternal Supper" by Pauline Peavy, artist and philosopher, with leaflet ex plaining the great Valkyries ( Furies, Fire

RUSSELLVILLE KENT U CKY - March 2,
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195 3 - A bri ht round silver ?r ti n plate object was seen in he sky movmg toward Bowling Green, Kentucky.

BIRMINGHAM, A LAB AMA - March 20,
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1 9 5 3 - A resident of Bessemer reported seeing 1 5 or 16 lights flying very low and blinking on and off. SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA-May 22, 9 5 3 - A terrific explosion from the au at 9 :45 a.m. shook the city of San Diego. It

GREAT BRITAIN
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LoNDON, E NGLAND - March 1 1 , 1 9 5 3Thc British Medical publication says that detergents have caused some Hying saucer stories in America. MoNMOUTHSHIRE, ENGLAND - May 2 1 , 1 9 5 3 - A brilliant object like a globe was seen by night workers. It was hover

SPACB REVIEW
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WE WANT YOU TO MEET PAUL BAUDAT, FRENCH REPRESENTATIVE, IFSB - Our French represen tative was born at Lausanne, Swiaerland on August 29, 1898. He has three brothers, one

PAUL BAUDAT, FRENCH REPRESENTATIVE, IFSB - Our French represen
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tative was born at Lausanne, Swiaerland on August 29, 1898. He has three brothers, one of . whom lives in Seattle, Washington, another lives in Ftance, and the third lives in Switzerland. After having studied to become a professor, he had to interrupt his studies due to

NEW HAYEN, CONN.
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On August 22, 1 953, Mr. August C. Roberts, a member of the Department of Investigation of IFSB, paid a visit to a group of saucer people in New Haven known as S.P.A.C.E. From a Mr. J oseph Barbieri he learned that a st·range explo

lATE BULLETIN
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A soue, which the IFSB considrs very reliable, has informed us that the investi gation of the flying saucer mystery and solution is approaching its .final stages. This same source to whom we had re ferred data, whi ch had come into our pos

ANSWER TO NUMEROUS INQUIRIES
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The I FSB is puzzled and somewhat sur prised by the numerous inquiries it has received regard ing the same subject. The writers all desire to know what informa tion V(e had available on perso having

AUSTRALIAN FLYING SAUCER
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The IFSB fully recommends the .naga zine put out by the AFSB. It i-s one of the best in the field, and tile infotmai:ion it contains is true and to the point

STATEMENT OF IMPORTANCE
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"The mystery of the flying saucers is no longer a mystery. The source is already known, but any information about this is being withh eld by orders from a higher source. We would like to print the full story in Space Review, but f>ecause of the

MAY I TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY IN SAYING FAREWELL TO ALL ME-MBERS
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AND OFFICERS. THANK YOU FOR ALL THE HELP AND KIND DEEDS YOU HAVE GIVEN IFSB.-The Director. A SPECIAL REVIEW: "THE FLYING SAUCERS HAV£ LANDED" by Desmond Leslie and George

A SPECIAL REVIEW:
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"THE FLYING SAUCERS HAV£ LANDED" by Desmond Leslie and George Adamski. Publication date, October 2 3 , 1 9 5 3 . Price $3. 50. British Book Centre, 1 22 East 5 5th St., New York 2 2, N.Y., or at your local book stores. Illustrated. "The Flying Saucers Have Landed" is in our estimation a fine book an

"A SCIENCE NEWSLETTER"
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FEB ID ARI-1954
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A LIMITED AND RESTRICTED PUBLICATION What is the 'l:.D.iversa? It is the greatest mystery of all time and it is a mystery

MARS IS THE PLANET TO WATCH IN 1954
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Mars will be visible some time during the hours of> darlm.ess every night throughout the year 19540 It will start the year as a none~too-conspicuous object, increase to great brilliancy until June and then gradually decrease, but still remain very llt1righ't until the end ot the yearo In June it wil

"LET 9 S GET ACQ.UAINTED WITH THE PLANET MARS"
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Fourth of the planets in the solar system. Distance from the Sun in miles---141 1 600,000. Distance from the Earth in miles-At :furthest poin~------62 1 900,000

ODD S'l'ORIES ABOUT MARS
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On J'anuary 16, 1950, a Japanese astronomer in Osalca, Japan claims to have seen a mushMany said it room shaped olou'2 or exPlosion on Mars, similar to our a~mic explosions. might have been a race of people ,testing a bomb like ours, or it might haye bee:a the result or a space ahip taking off t:ro!

"NOT UNTIL KAN HAS :m:>BED TO 'IEE END OJI' SBLCE WIU. HIS KNOWIEDGE HAVE REACHED ITS Ezt'RDUTI
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Are you interested in visiting Me.rs'? The answers to this question might be various, but in the minds of the authors there is no possible doubt. They are; and they know exact· ly how to get tthere. Both Mr. Junesch and Mro Gatland are teehnical experts in their own fields, and the latter is

DEVELOIMENT OF THE GUIDED MISSILE , Kenneth WO Gatland
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VOLo III NO II
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APRIL---1954 ARI U LIVING ON BORROWED TIMK"l Many p opl• wond r just how

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m i gh t add that some of t h orne m ay not happe

THE PITTED WlliOOHIELDS AND EYEGLASSES
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Recently in Se ttlst Washington &ad other est rn citi s the populace rep or ted that s e P were pitted by a strang s black substance t ha t al:il@Pt•d on sam o Scienti ts p o-pooed the id a that it was

RXCERP!' FROM RECENT lETTER TO 99SPA REVIEW99 IN REGARDS TO ARr ICLE IN FEBRUARY ISSUE
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THE MYSTER! PLANET===VENUS
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s eond plan t ia order or di tanc • from the &uao More clos ly lik• E rth tha a y othe body in th 1 r ay ste P it mea distance from the sun 1• 6720000

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OUR NEAREST NEIGHBOR Our·set•llitep the moonp is one of t he most interesting bodL sin th e universse It has been a subjeot tor dtsu8sion for thous ands of yearso

99THE SECRETS OF THE UNIVERSE WILL SO:MEDAY BE UNDOING OF ALL MANKIND10
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TIDE OR FALSE STATEMENTS
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Everyone has a curiosity that will eventually get them into all sorts of trouble, but we are all entitled to e xpress our own opi nions in this land of freedom of the presso at ttmes it might get you into some difficulty, but when that happens you must

1. UNITED S'rATES HAS ESTABLISHED A BA SE ON THE MOON
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been growing in size. This base was set up in 1947 and has

2. RUSSIA HAS REA CHED THE MOON AND IS PREPARI NG LAUNCHING SITES FOR SUIER ROCKETS.
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The Soviet Union has reached the moon wi th the aid of Ger.man Scientists who went over to their side after World War II o plan to use the moon as a democratic nations. Since w orld domination is the policy of Russi a, they

3. A SUPER DEVICE HAS BEEN INVENTED BY A WORlD POWER THAT WILL SURPASS ANY TYPE OF AIR=
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4 o THE U N ITED STATES GOVERNMENT IS CONCEALING SOMETHING SO FANTASTIC THAT EVEN THEY ARE
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AFRAID TO REVEAL IT TO THE PUBLIC. 5o RUSSIA IS PLANNING ON A NON-DESTRUCTIVE WAR USING A SPECIAL GAS THAT WILL RJT ALL THE VICTIMS TO SLEEP UNTIL THEY FULLY TAKE OVER THE COUNTRY INTACT THE GAS WILL BE SPREAD BY A srRANGE GUIDED OBJECT OF CIRCULAR SHAPEo

SPREAD BY A srRANGE GUIDED OBJECT OF CIRCULAR SHAPEo
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These are just a few of the statements that you may see from time to time, and they will

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THE NEXT ISSUE OF SPACE REVIEW WILL NOT BE OUT UNTIL THE lATTER PAR!' OF OCTOBER, 1954o
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