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This article is just an introduction to tell you about the UFOloger. First, let me introduce your was his idea) and Dan Washburn. Their articles ar e. ·spread throughout the magazine. Jtm's articles
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One of the more tal ked about figures in saucer circles nowadays is Jallles v1. Moseley, who is one of the more mysterious researchers around. Once the Eastern Editor
whereas I do not necessarily agr ee with all the religious interpre tations therein, I vTas nevertheless quite impressed l11th your evident
However, I do know that his services to the Military consist of several other important duties, in addition to his work of confusing the public on the UFO problem in which capacity he is known to you.
by Dan Washburn During the past few years there have been invented several different devices to aid in the development of writi~ mediumehip. One of the
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Du ring the summer, right after our last Issue of The U!.? Ologer came out, your editor received a very mysterious telephone call. This call was from a man who claimed to b e an Air ·::-orce Inte lligence ~fficer,
b y Dan Washbur n Cry sta l g a z ing has l ong been a (:l.Vorite method of devel opi ng phycic ·ow e l.·s . ~_,e t m e tell y ou a little about • 1 ~ history of c ry stal ga :::;i n g . In d ays : .•1[: pact , p ieces of translucent quartz
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On Tuesday, August 27, here in .. ash'mgton, people interested in saucers gathered at the apartment of lv.. rs . Dorothy Deleh anty to listen to ta:_:>~s of the renown trance medium ·:::n~tt Bradey of Daytona :Seach, :na.
HELD Il\T WASHINGTON, D. C. On September 13, 14, 15 The Cosmic Circle of ?ellowship held their annual space -craft conference here in Washington at the New Colonial Hotel. The Director and High Priest of The Cosmic Circle is
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A Monthly Saucer F u.blic._a_t_i_o_n_ _ _ _ _:)_c_t_._2_l.;..,_l_9'-5_7__ Introduction by R obert !C Krandall
THE EDITORIALS .... . . Greetings! Vv e are very glad to have you back for our fifth issue. Tor some odd reason, there seems to be a lull in really big saucer news at the moment, but all the
by Arnold Kruckman Back in the early days we had pioneers who flew in balloons called free -flying balloons, and dirigible balloons. The free -flying balloons were those filled with hot air and a!~?wed to float in space; the d::.:dgible were filled
SAUCER SIGHTINGS ...••• Hugh Fireball In Sky Narrowly W.isses ? lane Denver, Oct. 10 (AP) - - A hugh fireball, described by some as large as a house, streal,ed across
(con 't. from preceding page ... ) 2. That for 4 years Venusians have been observing us in scout ships, which they call ventlas, and in mother ships, hovering above the earth at 15 miles.
:?HENOlv.~.ENA has be en formed in \:\• ashington, D. C., under the Directorship of J.v.~ajor Donald j1- . Keyhoe. This o1·ginization has thousands of m emb e rs all
by Major Wayne S. Aho, Director of Vv abington Saucer Intelligence. The radio now blares out such statements as "The Armament Race is now out of date"; "Ame rica must now withdraw f rom the Middle
one with any intelligence, if they truthfully invsti3ate will come to accept the truth of this visitation. It is necessary to e:·pand the mind to understand these things and I promise that we have a great
L etters from our readers .• . ..• C ctober 1, 1957 I am very interested in reports of flying saucers and think that your publication is doing good work in spreading information on this subject.
VIBRA TIONS by Dan -.·! ashburn I have long wonder e d why someone has not done a good article about sympathetic vibration. It is a great principle of Occult Science as well as modern science,
A Moz;:!:!·..ly Sau ~ er Public atio- lntroduction hy Robert K . Krandall
Yo·o:r: Ed~t ors feel that the pre' eding ariicle by Mr. Powe rs is o:r.:e of t'-.e best we have ever publi!=~L ed. We are looking forward fo: more a.rticles from him in t.l:le T'-J s mov .b. marks the end of another yea..r -·· 1957. What has occurred
VITAL INFORMATION KEPT FROM What is the purpose of our government secrecy on the subjec t of UFO's? Millions of Americans know information is with,.,_eld from them. They also are aware that the
GRJMAGE 11 , a book by Bryant and Helen Reeve, published by Ainh.erst Press, Ar.pherst, Wisc onsin. National Governments and Flying Sauc ers This leads us to a disc ussion of
1. Th e U. S. Gove rnment }l_as as yet never even made a:n a dequate public a c knowledgme nt t'-"at the flyi:J;1g sauc e r ph e n omena even exists. Th e entire matter cas been
FOR FLYING SAUCER PHENOMENA 1. Let the U. S. A. acknowledge
THE AMERICAN PEOPLE ARE NOT AWAKENED articles wr..ich your editor s found
PUBLICAT I ON Jarne s Villa r d Dan W a shb u r n
by Gray B a rke r ( G ray B arke r i s the author of the book, They Kne w T oo Much About Flying Sauc e r s. He i s c u r rently the e dito r o f the Sau c e rian Bulliten, forme rly known
A G e rman languag e new spape r p r inte d in B riti sh C olombia state d the othe r day that B r iti sh Air Mar s hal C hi e f Lor d Dowding , wh o wa s Commande r -in -Chie f of the R. A. F.
a non -profit te aching fellow ship de dicate d to helping eve ry man re ach a highe r g oal .
THE INFINITE by H e nry Se r rano One of the m o st popula r autho r s and lectur e r s at th e turn o f the c entury wa s the F r ench a str ono m e r G amille Flammarion . T o
1000 MILES UP w;e Enter Th Space Ag e by Maj or Wayne S . Aho ( Maj or Aho , who was for me rly with Army Intellig enc e , i s now dir e c tor o f Wa shington
He must have im that life was possible on other mediate mental treatment! So,
IHE UFOLOGER : F r om John Mc C oy , Oakland, C alif . " Jan . 14" 1958 - - - - - - - - - During Dr . G e o r g e Hunt Wil= lia s on 1 s lecture tour of C alifo r nia,9. in:the Los Ang ele s area, five singular event s oc cured
THE THIRD EYE - ''LAMA T. LOBSANG RAMPA'' As a result, the publishers of There w ere mor e red faces tbics
b y Dar old Powe r s What ha s be en the impac t of flying s auc e r s up on our the ology ? i s the que s tion for which I will attempt s ome an swe r s in thi s
PUBLICATION James Villard & Dan Washburn
Ray and Rex Stanfor do { The author s of thi s artic l e " Ray and R e x Stanfords are known by many sauce r enthu siast s ac r o s s th e nation for their a count ss pub
We will find that we
hensive a.nd divers:iiied basis for understanding advances in the sciences and the humanitieso Not only did they take into con
Next issue will come out per haps a little earli er than usual9 due to the fact that The UFOloger may be moved overseas to Gene
by Sam.uel John. Ciurca Eve r since Galileo looked through his mode s t sized tele scope man ha s been even more puz zeled by the strang e mark= ing s on our clo sest neighbors
PANE L ON UFO ' s ( SAUC ERS) Rele a s ed Ap ril 9 11 1 9 5 8 by Maj or L . J . Tacke r " USAF . thr ough D-r o Le on Davids on .. 1 7 Janua r y 1 9 5 3 1 . The unde r s igne d Panel of
by Dan Wa shburn Why do people fear death ? This que s tion has alway s puz zled me o We are taught by o rthodox religion that the s oul i s imm ortal and that at death we pas s on to another exi stenc eo Yet
by Neva . Dell Hunter ( Neva Dell Hunter is famou s for her wonderful life reading s 8 which she give s all over the From Apr il 2 0 to
E verywhere you g oll you feel thi s age of sc ien e Sentiment and em otion seem to have no placeg The God w o r shiped is truth and fac ta and for thi s we ought to be gla d9 for s"l.hXely He c an s tand the
They a s Ch r i st c ame to show u s 9 servic e will be a cknowledged a s m an v s g reates t priviledge and des My s elfs I am lo oking forwa r d t o a fertile minda and trying to
Now published in Geneva, Switzerland March-April 1959 Volume 2, Number 4 NICAP exposes Air Force
INGS AND EVENTS, by the Flying Sau . r Review; Citadel Press, N.Y.C., 3. 75 dollars, illustrated. This book, edited by the Hon. Brinsley le Poer Trench {editor of F.S. Review), is a 224 page
SANG RAMPA, by Dana Howard; Llewellyn Publications, Los Angeles, 1.50 dollars, illustrated. This book, the only one ever written about the fa mous "Lama", is well worth reading. Containing not only the complete story
Michel; Criterion Books, N.Y.C., 4.50 dollars, illustrated. Aime Michel has brought out a fantastic new science which he calls "orthotenology" -the study of straight lines; the straight lines in this case being ones that line
George H. Williamson; Neville Spear man, Ltd., London, 3. 0 0 dollars. When the editor sat·down to read this book, he found that it was impossible to stop reading it until the end. It is written in a style which captures the reader's
LAND by Lou Zinstaag and Dr. T. Al leman; UFO-Verlag, Zurich, 8 0 cents, illustrated, in German. Presents all UFO sightings made over Switzer land from 1949 to 1958, and includes several interesting saucer photos.
M. Storm; SOARINGS OF THE EAGLE, by John McCoy; THE EARTH-BORN VENUSIAN, by Dana Howard; DIARY INTO THE UNKNOWN, by John Mc Coy and Great Western University. Watch for these books coming soon
TERY has gained considerable atten tion here in Europe as well as in the States. Several French newspapers ha ve come out with full-page reviews of In writing letters to Congressmen
But Howard Menger has been having the same difficulty getting his infor mation before the public that many advocates of the New Age have ex perienced. One large firm wanted to publish this book, but they told Men
must be published without even one page deleted! Hearing of this censor ship, Gray Barker, well-known editor of the Saucerian Bulletin, and author of "THEY KNEW TOO MUCH ABOUT FLYING SAUCERS", told Menger he
FLYING SAUCERS", told Menger he would published the book just as it including all the fantastic pho tographs of space craft and space people which prove his story! And