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Victoria, Australia MANAGING EDITOR : RICKY HILBERG
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Lone Flier Only One to Sight Big Objects in Western Sky Pendleton, Ore. - (JP) - Ar:my and about
CAs Tnld to United Pt't!ss) We followed them in a northBecause we were following the S"EA TTLE - As our fliht, wsterly direction for about 45 objects at roughly the same alti tude we can't say anything about
(State Journal Columnist) A Madison man, Prof. E. B. Mc dilvary, 1920 Arlington pl., one of the most respected and conser
Sgt. Arthur Smith phoned shouted, "My setter dog iust pointed at four of those fly
(UPI)-PaJ.Dter Mario Salma... so. 21, c:Jaimed yesterday he luld photographed a fiybag sau
Mystery Object Over Hawaii HONOLULU CUPI>-An unidenti
Straw Falls DARTFORD, 'E ngland (!II - Straw fell for an hour
- Straw fell for an hour from clouds over this parf of Kent today, baffling one Joyce Hyams, wife of a farmer on the outskirts of
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A . mysteriou·s, undulating streamer: both the large strearn.er and two smaller . floating high above the business section pieces. The latter two, he said, fell a few · had New Orleanians craning their necks at blocks away. ·noon today. "There were also a few fragments, There was no immediate explan
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Did Bomb or Saucer Put Hole in ·a British Potato Patch? · .·· The small townlet of Charlton, England (population 423) was suddenly placed on the map
100 seconds. Dr Dyson also dis· cussed ~he po'sslb!Uty that there are pairs of neutron star~ In similar orbits. Such stars have Wednesday, May 8, 1963 been postpla~ on theoretical
this state they would loose their gravitational energy In less than Civilization In other parts of two seconds, crashing and re· the universe may be using grav· Ie(i.sing a "gravitational flash"
light as their chief source of Tile Ne\V York Ttmea :· June 9, 1983 a frequency of some 200 cycles. 8 1/PJ...-The U.S. Air Force and A 'GRAVITY MACHINE': . In fact, It would be so power· state police have a 500-pound
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5 Russian Cosmonauts Believed l(illed in Space
committees are being formed now: The IAPA publishes a monthly UFO periodical, containing the latest UFO news and sightings, plus results of our research. Membership fee is only $1.50 per year, including our periodical, ages and from all walks of life to join our group. We are completely open-minded,
Volume 1 number 4,issue 4. April 1963. HAWAIIAN UFO •..•. Predicted t o be a cl ~s sic of '63. AUSTRAliAN UFO
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ADYE!lTISEJV1ENT Join the newly formed UFO club,join the UFO TRANSFERING CENTER in Nazareth,Pa .The job of this orginization is for ea ch member to s e nd in any inform ~ tion at all concerning UFOs,flying s aucers,or anything which may furth er the clubs underst anding of UFOlogy and sci ence.These
Melbourne,Australia-Feb.15th,196) •.. 0n Friday the 15th,an Austrailian dairy farmer reported seeing a "flying saucer or something."The UFO sent a horse and his heard of cows into panic.The farmer,Mr.Charlie Brew,said the object was about 25 feet wide and look ed like a thick disc. 11 It was battle
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Feb.1S,1963.(UPI)The official Army newspaper Red
March 12,1963 ••• A UFO tra veling west at a "very high altitude,and a high rate of s peed "was sighted by hundreds of persons in the Hawaiian Islands.Tw6 Air National Guard pilots s a id they saw the obj ect north of Kauai durung a routine mission in jet fighters, at a n altitude of 40,000 fe et. H
The UUA Project Committee announces that it will put out for UUA member-groups,an audio Look~See.The t ape will have a radio program format.It is hoped that the groups play it a t me e ti~gs.Wr it e Hq.for t et a ils, and to sign- ~ All en Gr eenf i eld a nd Ricky Hilb erg ha ve c ome
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UFOlogy News in brief Ricky Hilberg has bought the rights to Harry Siebert's book, Flying Saucers and Men,and will publis h it now that Siebert has planned to drop out of research .Many researchers are themselves s ighting UFOs,some up to four
Sometime in July of 1964 a dream of many serious UFOlogists will come true.That dream is one of mutual conference on many of the problems that the serious UFO investigators have to face.You might call it the "summit conference" of the UFOlog ical world. In the pas t there has been conflict between
By R.G.Mastroberte Director F.S.R.O. Walk up to a non-believer and mention-the word,"flying sau cer." He will look at you like you belong in the kook joint! Then he'll burst out laughing.Mr.Nonbeliever will look at you with pity,and say,"Look Fern,there just ain't no such thing."
OBJECT LANDS IN MINN. On June the 3rd a huge UFO landed briefly near Lyle Minnesota,a small town near the Iowa border,then took off again and hasn't been seen since.The "experts"called it a meteor or sattelite.From I.N.S.
May 15,1963-(LS)-Biloxi Miss.Residents of Alabama,Miss.,and Florida saw strange lights,unusual patterns in the sky on the night of May 15th.Elgin Air Force base officials said the lights were "chemical trails"from research rockets. Witnesses included UUA Newspaper Committee chairman Allen
May 5,1963-Dale Rettig,Chairman of the IAPA and some of his members observed a UFO that turned from a disc with lights around it to a Saturn-shaped thing.They saw the UFO at dusk. A spokesman of the Glenview Illinois Naval Air Station said they had recieved numerous calls from people reporting the
May 7,1963-New Orleans La.At noon Orleanians looked up in the sky above the business district of the city to see a strange, boomerang-shaped UFO.It appeared to be some flimsey silk-like material.The U.S.Naval Air Station sent up planes to invest igate.Forecaster E.L.Hill of the U.S.Weather Bureau o
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Mrs.A .S.Butterworth of Point Ple asant,New Je rsey,wins a years re ne wal to UFO GAZINE for se nding in score s of UFO clippins during the past months.It is hope d that othe rs will follow in he r e x ample and thus win the mse lve s a nice little prize . UFO MAGAZINE is publishe d twice ye arly
It seems like every summer a new monster story come s along.Most of the monsters reported usually turn out to be be ars,cows,and ve r-active imaginations .This summer is not unlike the others in the past,for an other beast has been seen. Sister Lakes,JVJic higan se e ms to be a quiet sort of tmii]
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On Friday ,rTay 15 ,a UFO was seen to take off from the side of Rt. 90 near Ashtabula,Ohio.The Highway Patrol reported that a man from California called from a pay station a short distance from the take off report on the object.He said it was as big as a big tractor truck.The caller said the object
If you have a hand at writing then why not send us an article? You may win a prize,and also there is no better way of expounding your ideas on UFOlogy.The articles may be O".l c1ny asper,t of UFOlogy. BA CK ISSUES OF SAUCER ALBUN We have issues num b e r Oll( and two of sr-.ucvrr i\L:Sl_i.[ f"C''
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By Earl J.Neff I t was back in April of 1963, while I was broadcasting over KYW's powerful station,that I was hand ed a color photograph of what appear ed to be a flyin saucer.
COW:ITTEE TO OPEN NATIONAL nFFICE.The American UFO Comm ittee will soon open its nat ional headquarters in Cleveland,· Ohio,it was announced recently. The group plans to s et up this
On August 15 and 1 6 ,1964 UFO MAGAZINE will sponsor its first nat ion- wid e sk ywatch.It is hoped that our readers will try to spend as much time as they can outdoors look ing that week end.We suggest that a camera be handy so a photograph can be taken should a UFO be sighted. We hope that other
OVER LACK OF RADAR CONTACT IN FLAP Dr.J.Allen Hynek ,chfef Air Force scientist on UFOlogy,is puzzled because those flying saucers have eleuded radar during the recent "flap"in the Southwest." It's my understanding New Mexico is infested
-FROM THE EDITOR - Now that 1965 is upon us it is,perhaps,the time to look ahead to what may be in store for UFOlogy.Will there be another flap? Will there be Con gressional investigations? As usual we start off another year not knowing
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by Allen Greenfield From the time I entered active organizational UFOlogy,I have had one burning dream;this being a serious convention of UFOlogists and serious UFO hobbiests,completely devoid of the crackpot elements.Fi nally,after much planning and organizing,the first Congress of Scien tific UF
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From the forthcoming book,Ufology:An Informal Survey. "A lng tme friend of Mantell's went on record as saying that he'd fl?wn W1th h1m several years and knew him personally. He couldn't con ce1ve of Mantell's even thinking about disregarding his lack of oxygen. Mantell was one of the most cautius
themselves to please the "authorities". The case of the late Edward J. Ruppelt itself is a glaring example of this. Second,we have a different class of supporting evidence.Less-well documented,perhaps,but still worthy of study.I refer you to the silen cing of Albert K. Bender,a rivate UFO research
The photos below are two of a series of seven photographs taken in color of diameter spaceship by Mr. A.A. Villa, Jr. on June 16, 1963 about 15 miles south of
The remarkable series of seven color photographs showing different views of the Flying Saucer in the photos at the right are
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by Rick Hilberg The Argentine dispatch from a detachment at Deception,said the object was "neither balloon nor star nor aircraft." The report stressed the lack o f sound and noted that the object stood still in space at times.
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were reported photographed in the night sky over Buenos Aires. ·The two objects remained stationary for .about 1 0 minutes, according to reports,. then flew· away at great speed. The photograph was taken with· an exposur-e of one minute. A series ·of sightings has· been reported in the last weeks in
and .South America. EIGHT BLACK OVAL MARKS show on this photo graph taken near Junction City, Kans., last Sunday. Photographer . George G oodson said of 35 pictures
THOSE 8/t..t-J ;r-tt;fftl' ARE'. '(00? This is a photo of an unidentified flying object taken by a tele
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During the period of 1947-1952 a sighting took place on January 7,1948 that was to present one of the greatest mysteries ever in this filed of study.This sighting involves Captain Thomas Mantell,who was stationed at Godman air base near Fort Knox,Kentucky.Captain Mantell was leading a flight of four
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By Allan J. Manak Unidentified flying objecte have been viewed in a multitude of forms. These include discs cylinders,globes,and a wide variety of other geomet rical shapes. They have. been reported as being solid,both refleting and giving off light. One phenomenon that I believe are connected wt
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Barry J. Beverage With increased UFO activity and world affairs as they are,it is in creasingly important to discover the purpose of the flying saucers. No longer is the question: "Are they real?" but "What are they here for?" Are they conducting a scientific research of our earth? Or planning to o
by J. Goddard In 1961 Tony Weed,an English Ufologist who lives in Chiddingstone,Kent, brought out a small booklet entitled "Skyways and Landmarks." This dealt with a surmised connection between leys,ancient monument alignments disc overed in 1922 by Alfred Watkins (an amateur Herefordshire archaeol
On April 1,1966 a Frontier Air Line pilot was asked by Lowery Air Force Base to alter his flight plan to Salt Lake City,and to investigate on a UFO south of Denver. Warren Heckman of Denver,the pilot,said he spotted colored lights about twenty miles way. He said he closed to w thin bout three mile
by Karl Gawell In the past few years a new field hBs surged into the pub lic light - Ufology. Groups and periodicBls on this contro versial subject have sprung up all over the United States.Pe ople have tken an interest in the mystery of the age - UFOs. The government,through the Air Force,has s
The Cleveland Aerial Phenomena Investigations Club ( CA. is going to work in cooperation with UFO iAGAZINE. This newsletter will replce the CAPIC NEWSLETTER
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By Robert s. Easley and Rick R. Hilberg - The fantastic story about the mysterious individuals who have started a campaign of terror by silencing key UFO sighters and researchers. This book is not merely a piece of speculative
Oil 11 Nov.-her Moac:ow announced that a Coanission bas been set up to atudy the inc:reaaing number of reports of flying saucers in the Russian skies. The Commission,headed by AP Major General Profifi . already has indicated that the most logical explanation
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Around And About The Saucer World By Rick Hilberg
SUBSCRIBE TO UFO MAGAZINE'S NEW Nws BULLETIN111 Watts said he rapped on te side. "I expected it to open up,and I1d see a whole bunch of Air Force men sitting in there working," Watts said. Istead,he said,he found only machinery,including a voice
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After several months of inactivity it looks as if the saucers are back again flitting about the skies causing so much concern to saucer fans in all parts of the country. P.ere are a few of the best to come our way recently • • •
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The photograph on the cover was take n by reader F.G. ~ avarro of Houston.Texas last year on July 14th at Hollywood botcoms . Texas (nea r E:l C<tmpo) . Here are the basic fact s as repor ted by l'fr. Nava r ro • "Time• 9 : 30 p .'ll. Direction of travel:NNW to SSE - al mos t d ire ctly ove rhead .
By Robert s. Easley Ac cording to Project Blue Book,the Air Force UFO inves tigation unit,the number of UFO s i ~ht ings thus far in 1968 is about 75 per cent below the 196 7 level. Is this any indication of a possible
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Janie L. Ransom The day was bright and cold with a hint of colder things to come as Rick and I .were leaving the campus of Tri- C · Jest College which we both attend. The radio of Rick's •61.
James Sherman The foll0wing sighting was reported by a resident of North Royalton,Ohio (name withheld) on January 29,1967. This is her re.port: "On January 29th at 5 :50 p.m., I was driving. east
AT THE SAME TIME By Steve Erdmann Within the past few months it. would seem thot verious sci entifically oriented personages have picked up where f.1enzel
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By Robert W. Mille r That ' s a good question. First of ~ 11 we must r eme mber what we are dealing with-not just over act ive inaginations or some thing out of movies , but objects t hat a re real and have been seen f or thousands of years . This i s quite a subjec t to write on or to speak about b
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I t was a cold arc tic day as Dr. Rubens J. Villela strolled the deck of the ic e - br eaker i n Admiralty Bay . The ship was one
May see~s to ha ve b een ~ rel~ti ve ly quiet ~ ont h for UFOs; only two reports ha ve been turned into us . VIc vmuld l~ke. to ask our subscribers to please send any r epor ts and c l1 pp1ngs found to UFO ~IAGAZINE. With your cooper ation \ve coul d keep our nag~z in e well up on a ll nation~l and
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The Saucer and Unexplained Celestial Events Re} searc 1 ciety-Saucers for short-st.aged a press conference yesterday at the Hotel Commodore to publicize :!i;ew York's first flying saucer convention, opening today. ledge of the eonvontion eame to
The following account is from the Bryan (Texas) Dai£y Eagle of July 8,1947,which we believe has never been publishe publication. "The mysterious case of the flying disks was still on trial today before a skeptical Texas jury. Entered as "evidence" besides "testimony" of at least 50 eyewitnesses,was
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By P. G. Navarro the result of investigation by Hr. Navarro into the saucer incidents in Texas as reported in our last issue. The article is mad e up of several letters sent to us by the investiator, and contains several older reports which have never before been
"Norman Hargraves,former Boy Scout executive,admitted today it was he who perpetrated a flying saucer hoax that even Army authorities took seriously. "A disc that made a crash landing near his home bore letter ing and directions to notify an Army Air Porces officer in Spo kane,Washington,Hr. Hargr
First Reports Are Object is Aluminum Six Inches Thick,20 in The account told about the Pelly businessman,Hr. Norman Har graves,having found one of the mysterious flying discs on the beach near the home of his father-in-law at Trinity Bay. He said the disc,about 20 inches in diameter and six inches
"A Hillsboro newspaper man said today after examining what he believed to be the remnants of a flying disc,that he was un able to identify the material of which it was composed. "Dan s. Schults yesterday went to the farm of Bob Scott,who lives south of Hillsboro,after he•ring a report that Scott ha
"Flying balls of fire circle a wide area around Palestine Tuesday night,and some Negroes,believing the end of the world was near,began praying. A white man grabbed a rifle and shot at the mysterious objects. "It was the first time the aerial objects were reported in
"A report that a ship vas seen burning and sinking off the north California coast left the Coast Guard mystified Saturday after an intensive search. "Forest Ranger Earl Botle reported from Sonoma County shortly after 4 P.M. Thursday that with his glasses in a lookout station, he saw a ship burn and
By Edward Bibel Associate Editor On the night of July 21,1967 at the Midwestern UFO Conference
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STRUCTURALIS M AND THE INTERPLANETARY THEORY
Edward Biebel This article should not be interpreted as "the answer",but rather and reasurence for those Ufologists who want to believe as a gu1depost in the interplanetary theory or those who do be lieve in the inter planetary theory,but still find large holes in some of the evidence
a letter f rom John Keel UFO base areas are extremely danerous and should be approached
by Rick Hilberg To those of you who have sent conratulations on our wedding,we only send all our sincere thanks. We are still in a tizzy with moving into a new apartment with strange new neighbors. We are late as usual with this issue but I hope things can be put on schedule soon.
The Yan Allen Radiation Belts Around Earth. See "Magnetic Space Coupes"on page four of this issue • • •
***THE SAUCER ENIGMA By Robert w. Miller and Rick R. Hilberg This well printed book explores the past and current history of the elusive disks,and speculates as to the origin and purpose of hundreds of years of visitation by alien machines. A report on
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advanced propulsion systems would not be enough to escape the gravity of earth. If we add to these systems the electro-magnetic one,we have a possible propulsion system for present day UFOs-that is if they are interplanetary spaceships.
By Edward M. Biebel In the early fifties,Frank Scully came out with his book,BEHIND THE FLYING SAUCERS. It dealt with a scientist who had supposedly worked on and discovered the secret of flying saucers. The book heavily str essed the fact that flying saucers were propelled by cut
&y Rick and Janie Hilbers On January 24 ,1968 the editors alons with Hanasins Editor Biebel went to Col\Dftbus, Ohio to investisate an incident that happened the previous evenins of the 23rd. At about 7a30 pm that evenins two !'rank lin County Deputy Sheriffs were dispatched to the vicinity of Gant
by Rick Hilberg,Ufologieal Iconoclast We have been receiving a great deal of comment regarding our gloomy prediction that the saucer movement will "collapse" soon. Most of our writers say that things have never been better,and that saueery will reach unlimited new heights. Actually we can't agree mo
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Dr. J. Allen Hynek is currently investigating a UFO report from the Palatine-Lake Zurich area and was quoted by the press as sayinga"You have to conclude from talking to these people that they are either badly mistaken or that they really did see an unusual object in the sky."
"How do you observe UFO'S scientifically?'' which has many answers. The Cleveland,
light is steady, or pulsating at a very hMb frequency, its i.::a ges should •r;e into a 'bright line of light without perceptle wriatioos in 'brightness, in the 'binocular. Try this technique on bTigbt stars that
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Allen H, Greenfield " •••• It was not an intentional ~ host phofo,but rather was aimed at the side of the illuminated church ••• ," If we are to accept accounts of the matter,bo th UFO and osvchic photography have been around for a long time, Acc ord ing to a book by
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Robert s . Easley It has been s;enerally accepted throu ~ hout th e fi e ld of li fol o.o; y t hat UFOs-or flying saucers- are a world-wide phen 0~~ non. It is a ls o a ccepted that a vast majority of the people in other countries k new,or have hea rd something,about UFOs. 1 now find the latter "acc
AROUND AND ABOUT THE SAUCER WORLD by Rick Hilberg Just how much has the civilian Ufologist accomplished in the past twenty-three years? Thousands of articles have been written,an equal been made on radio and television. All of this was to show the public
The study of flying saucers
"Pop" UFO song •••• • DR. J. ALL~ N HYi~C:K AND THt.: ~ C RATING ~CAL £
At the 1969 Congress of Scientific Ufolo~ists,Dr. J. Allen Hy nek's Sigma C UFO sighting ratin~ scale was accepted as ~ ratin ~ scale for. all Congress members. Since that time,Dr, Hynek '~as de cided the syste~ needs revision, In his own words are those com~ents as com~uni cated to
By Edward Biebel UFO '-latch Filter Center - (216) 251-9098 As of this writing we have ten participating groups in the Filter
Meeting in Columbus,Ohio on Jun~ 26th the Congress of Scientific Ufologis t s has officially adopted t ·, __ UFO Fil ter Center as an official Congre ss program. The idea of s uch a progr -;. "1et with much enthusiasm on t he part of the delegates. Many have added their names to the growing list of
By Robert S, Easley
So if the UFOs and their related phenomena are not physical,we must explore other areas in order to find a workable answer. The theory that UFOs are non-physical (in our sense) manifistations from some other "place" or reality seems to fit the data. This would explain the "window" areas,where UFOs s
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mfle south of Highway 10 on County Trunk A. The State Highway Patrol office at Rib Mountain also reported seeing a fat lfng object fn the southern sky, and Mike Engle, who lives Mystery Fireball Seen Streaking Through Sky
sighting was reported by Capt. E. D. Morrison, pilot of a Pan American 707 bound for London from New York with 42 passengers, and Capt. R. A. Bottos, pilotfng a DC-8 jet of the same lfne from New York to Frankfurt
were on t heir way home in t heir auto coming from Dalton on Route 30. To th said t he UFO was a ball of light deep red-orange in color.
Morgan asked me while on microphone as he handed me the color prin t of what appeared to be a flying saucer hovering over a corn field. y Earl J. Neff
The boys, however, claimed NATURE'S ANTGRAVITY "DEVICES" By Rev. Guy J. Cyr, S.M.
Are there laboratory experiments which show that gravity can be "lassoed, tamed and harnessed'? Indeed, there are!! For Example, according to Leonard Cramp, a British engineer, there fs a Viennese
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were reported photogFaphed in the night sky ovr Buenos Aires. The. two objects remained stationary for about 1 0 minutes, according to reports,· then flew away at great speed. The photqgraph was taken with an exp6sure of one minute. A series of sightings hs been reported in the last weeks in the A
tmd .South America. EICHT BLACK OVAL MARKS show on this photo graph taken near Junction City, Kans., last Sunday.
graph taken near Junction City, Kans., last Sunday. Photographer George Goodson said of 35 pictures taken of sky divers, this is the only one with the black ovals. He used a 135-mm lens on a 35-mm camera and didn't see the obje(;ts-Jn the sky when he shot the
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As I announced last issue, there indeed have been changes in the the popular "middle Ufolo~y" journal UFOLOGICAL THOUGHTS AND IDEAS, has "joined forces" with this writer in combining our two publications into the one you now hold in your hand. At the outset let me promise
1976 in the Grand Ballroom of the Hospitality Motor Inn at 1-71 and Bagley Road, Middleburg Hts., Ohio (Cleveland suburb). There will be one show only at 7t00 P.M. featuring lectures and slide shows by such well-known personalities as Allan J. Manak, Rick R. Hilberg, Allen H. Greenfield and Robert s
MAILIMG ADDRESS: P.O. BOX 163, FORT LEE. H.J. 07024 The 1976 MUFON Symposium, held the weekend of June 12th in the very beautiful Weber's Inn in Ann Arbor, Michigan, was under the hosting of Robert L. Stinson, state MUFON Director for Michigan.
We have hih hopes for such events as Mysticon, and can announce that pl ans are now underway for the 1977 event. So if you
EXOBIOLOGY AND THE UFO by Robert s.
UFO "Took Control" of Truck in Kentucky
bi-monthly.
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by Robert s. 24 June 1947 saw the birth of the modern day·flying saucer mystery
by Rick R. Hilberg quare UFO Sighted in California
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1231 Market Street (near Civic Center) SAN FRANCISCO Since 1964 the National UFO Conference has been an annual gathering of ufologists who get together to share news, information, and ideas (the Conference
by Robert S. Easley Around And About The Saucer World We are really looking forward to attending the fourteenth ational UFO Conference in San Francisco this coming August. Aside from being
byRobert s. The 12th Planet by Zecharia Sitchi ( Stein and Day, 122 E. 42nd St.,NYC 1oo17r $12.95 ) is the fascinating story of the Nefiltmthe inhabitants of the 12th planet - that landed here on earth some 450,000 years ago. Although hard to follow at times, this heavily researched and scholarly
The Jack Webb production of the new N B C series "Project U.F.O." is,
The f eld of Ufology can defi nitely apply to the above quot
The Page Research Library with Dennis Pilichis as Editor, has come up with another gem in the Fortean field. Their most recent endeavor, BIG FDOr - TALES OF UNEX PLAI N ED CREATURES, is a must for all Big Foot and Fortean· enthusiasts. This 60 page booklet shuld definitely be orr everyone's bookshe
" Close En-counters of the Third Kind" The main premise· behind the movie " Close Encounters " is that the UFOs, after years of bein pursued and investigated, are finally communicating with Earthlings by way of "thouht suestion" (the main character's obsession with Wyoming's Devil's Tower, the s
900 South Oyster Bay Road, Hicksville, (both from-Exposition Press New York, 11801; $7.00 each make for interesting reading only if you have nothing left in the house to read.
Eighth Avenue, New York City, 10019; $2.25) is the fourth, and by far the most interesting, of Avon Book's Mysteries series (others are on Easter Island, Stonehenge and Chartres Cathedral). Charroux pre sents an intriguing thesis for the origirr of civilization and uses 75 photographs to support hi
L. s. Kaplan. I found the first few issues to be highly informative, interesting and very well done. Subscriptions are three dollars for twelve issuesa UNUSUAL NEWS, P.o. Box 12181, Cincinnati, Ohio 45212. ********************
by Robert s. Atlantis, that mysterious lost continent, is back in the news with three major books on·the subject due out this spri . They are
OF ATLANTIS by David Zink (Prentice-Hall, $9.50) and EdwiRamage's ATLANTIS - FACT OR FICTIOK (Indiana University Press). ************************ ************************
Copper (1977 by St. Martin's Press, 175 Fifth Avenue, New York City 10010, $8.95). While Copper's book was far more complete than Garden ' s, they were all very interesting and highly informative. Must reading for any monster buff. INTERSTELLAR TRAVEL PAST,
PRESENT AND FUTURE by John W. Macvey (Stehr and Day, Scarborouglt House, Briarcliff Manor, New York 10501, $9.95) is a fascinating dissertationon how we and alien, beings may travel throughout the cosmos. This scholarly work by a distinguished
and we suggest that all serious researchers boycott the magazine. ************************ Steven Spielberg's movie, "Close Encounters of the Third Kind", recently became the biggest money-making film in the history of Columbia Pictures when it topped $100 milliondollars at the box
June 17th, 1978 Linda Arosemena took a photograph of President Carter's helicopter as it departed from Fort Clayton, Panama. When the film was developed
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cleveland-ohio Strange Object seen over Mifflintown, Pa. During Storm
Misinterpretations of occurrences and instrt.nnentalities by observers of conventional aerial activity and known phenomena. Reasoning• According to most estimates of all initial UFO sightings, 90-97~ can be explained by the above hypothesis. However, the remainin·g residual amount of "unidentifieds"
Tales from the Supernatural Flying Saucers
Adults a $2.00 per session· or $4.00 for all three sessions Students a $1.50 per sessio~ or $3.00 for all three sessions. Saturday Matinee Sessiont All seats $1.00 Delegate housing is at the Holiday Inn Strongsville, at Interstate 71 and Ohio Rt. 82. Phone (216) 238-8800. Please tell them that you a
Robert Easley, editor of the fine zine UFOLOGICAL THOUGHTS AND IDEAS ( P.o. Box 696 Defiance, Ohio 43512) reports that he will be holding the 12th annual conference the weekend of the 15th. We will be publishing more inf~~ation on this in our next issue, so stay tuned •••
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Mysticon photos, topa (1-r) Eugene Steinberg, Rick Hilberg, Edward Biebel, Beth Biebel, get together during a break in planning for a little "shop talk." Bottoms First night crowd listens to Robert Lawrence explain the strange powers found in pyramids. Photos by Allen H. Greenfield.
It was the culmination of many months of planning and work by many individuals, but Mysticon, the first mixed media convention ever held in the Cleveland area, proved to us that such events don't have to be stuffy,strictly "scientific" in order to inform the public, but can really be funl Not only t
Robert s. Easley sends along the following release on his upcoming convention, where we hope to meet many of you in persona The 12th Annual National UFO Conference (formerly called Congress of Scientific Ufologists) will be held August 15th thru 17th, 1975 at the Holiday Inn Meeting Room in Defiance
By Robert s. Easley "No one would have believed ••• that this world was being watched keenly and closely by intelligences greater than man's and yet as mortal as his own ••• No one gave a thought to the older worlds of space as sources of human danger, or thought of them only to dismiss the idea of
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by Curt Sutherly FeH mysteries throu~hout the planet we call Ea.r.th have gained the widespread notoriety that- the UFO enigma has obtained·. From all w.:tlks of · life come me~ and womerrwho carry,within them the hope of solving the puzzle.
A Madison, Ohio Township police officer claimed tbat he and a group made up of other officers and assorted citizens chased a strange UFO with red and· green flashing lights for some twenty minutes,and
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( l/23/ 76 ) For several ni~hts leading up to Friday January 23rd, many persons police. However, the evening of the 23rd so many· persons called the
( 8/17/75 ) A 62-year-old Stanton, Michigan man was found dead in a field east of that city Sunday evening August 17, 1975, only minutes after a woman said she saw a UFO land in the same field.
( 8/19/75 ) Various Arizona newspapers report that Louis Daugherty, a research coordinator for APRO, is looking for additional witnesses to a close encounter sighting from Pkacho, Arizona on Au~ust, 19th.
( 8/10-11/75 ) A large number of glowing, moving objects were sighted late Sunday lOth, and early the 11th by observers in Sedan, Caney, Fredonia, Independence and in other widely scattered locations in Kansas.
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