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FLORENCE C.
Dear Mrs. Dow:
Your letter of August 31st, with enclosures,
has been received and I appreciate the interest which prompted
you to write.
In response to your inquiry, this Bureau is
strictly an investigative agency of the Federal Government
and, as such, neither makes evaluations nor draws conclusions
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August 31, 1966
J. E. Hoover, F.B.I. Director
Wash. D. C.
Dear Sir:
I am a member of "Nicap" and am very much
interested in U. F.O (Flying Saucers)
Several weeks ago a fellow employee received a
letter (business) from Arizona with a stamp on the back (see
enclosed)
Being interested in U. F.O's I asked for the stamp
& sent $3.00 for the 12 issues of AFSCA.
Having received & read my first issue I feel it isn't
just what it appears on the surface. I can't say just why, but with
my limited idea of how communists operate it strikes me it is backed
by them.
My reason for writing this is that I consider myself
a true American, I am told my ancestors go back to a Gr Gr Gr
Grandmother who was an Indian Squaw & I'm proud of it. If, by
writing for this AFSCA Report, my name could in anyway be aligned
with the communist party, I would like to know if there is any way I
can get things straightened out.
I may be all wrong about my interpretation of this
report but I'd like to be sure since I expect I will get the other issues
as they come up.
REC 9862-83894-448
I will be 63 yrs old in a few days. My husband passed
away 4-30-65 I have worked as Mgr of Reins Dept for the N. H. Ins
Co in Manchester N. H 44 years this month
Mrs. Levi J. Dow
Goffstown
Very truly yours,
(Mrs) Florence C. Dow
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New Hampshire 03045
SEP 8
1966
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SPECIAL AFSCA THIRD NATIONAL FLYING SAUCER
ISSUE NO. 24
JULY, 1966
CONVENTION ISSUE
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SPECIAL AFSCA CONVENTION MESSAGE
BRIGHT WORLD IN HANDS OF SAUCER MOVEMENT
(Editor's Note: This special message was
received from Master Kalen-Li Retan (head of the
planet Korendor,
about 400 light years distant) on
May 4,
1966 via special directional short-wave radio
by Bob Renaud, the young electronic-technician
wnose
remarkable story we printed in issues #18, 19, 20, 21,
and
and which will be continued in our next issue.
Since Bohe initial radio contact in 191, he hae
talked with the crew of a spacecraft as he watched
them on his special TV screen in his home
eventually met his contacts in-person; visited their
undersea and underground bases on our planet; was
taken aboard many of their spaceships;
actually allowed to pilot two of their small scout
craft - one on a short solo flight.)
"Kalo (Hello), friends.
We will get directly to
the point of our message to you.
appalled at the state of Earth at present.
constant warnings and even our actual intervention in
the condition upon your planet grows
One subject on everyone's lips these days is
From a little civil war, it has grown
steadily and inexorably into a full scale conflict
between the world's three major powers: the United
the Soviet Union, and Communist China.
Many influential people have used the approach
of patriotism and love of God and Country to twist
decent human feelings into dangerous channels of
thought and action.
With their charges of treason and
sympathy with the enemy, they have aroused a good
populace to a state of fear,
and hatred of those who seek peace and love.
tunately, because some unconventional individuals
have been associated with the peace movement, that
entire operation has been seriously hindered.
Your government is a military puppet, a mere
parrot of the monstrosity that is the Military-Indus -
robots, speaking what they are told to say.
Your President is, unfortunately,
a pawn of
several times concerning the state of affairs,
has said that he could do nothing to change them,
for
if he were to speak out against the Asian conflict, he
This is what happened to the late
Mr. Kennedy who,
in his great humanitarianism, was
reluctant to sacrifice his ideals and his visions for
the sake of the Military Industrial octopus.
the supreme penalty for his efforts in behalf of
Make no mistake.
Your government is not in the
White House or the Congress.
AND IN THE HEADQUARTERS OF THE VAST
"DEFENSE"-ORIENTED INDUSTRIES.
not the President or the Congressmen,
The facade government is merely to
allay undue alarm or suspicion of the people.
Examine another aspect of the Asian war, the
Do you recall that, in the stock
reports just recently,
the Dow-Jones average
dropped sharply BECAUSE OF A RUMOR THAT
NORTH VIETNAM HAD MADE A PEACE BID?
Does
the staggering implication of this news evade you?
Stock prices suffering a heavy loss because of a
rumor that peace might come to pass!
This thought is most distressing.
Your economy
relies so heavily upon war and destruction, that if it
were to stop,
THE UNITED STATES ECONOMY
WOULD SUFFER A MASSIVE DEPRESSION!
Your
money system would collapse like a house of cards.
Millions would be unemployed,
sick, hungry and
homeless
Tremendous industrial complexes would
close their doors.
The utterly appalling fact is this:
WAR IS
PROFITABLE.
Highly so!
Every major conflict has
been accompanied by a strong peak in your monetary
prosperity.
Peace has usually been economically
painful!
After World War 1, the nation coasted for a while
upon the fat put on during the boom of the war years.
In 1929,
the bottom fell out.
in the 1950's came another recession.
after Vietnam? No one knows, and no one wants to
find out.
The war in Vietnam is bringing an unheard-
of degree of affluence in the United States.
a good thing by ending the war? The philosopy, in
essence,
is this: It is economically expedient to send
military forces to Vietnam and elsewhere in Asia in
order to wage war, because in doing so,
States' economy is bolstered and maintained at a high
level of prosperity; human life is secondary to the
preservation of economic well-being!
It is thus evident that, unless a drastic change is
made in the structure of your economy,
war will
never end because the Military-Industrial complex
WON'T LET IT!
Many of you fear Communism.
Where did that
fear come from,
I ask you?
From within
yourself?
NO! It was brainwashed into you by the Military-
Industrial complex.
Who controls all your news
media?
The government and the advertisers.
Who,
then, is in a position to dictate what shall be printed?
FLYING SAUCERS INTERNATIONAL
ISSUE NO. 24
Official Journal of the
JULY, 1966
Amalgamated Flying Saucer Clubs of America, Inc.
International Headquarters: 2004 N. Hoover St., Los Angeles,, Calif. 90027, U.S.A.
GABRIEL
GREEN,
HELEN GREEN, Asst. Ed.
The Physical, Spiritual, and Economic Emancipation of Man
A Non-profit Organization
FLYING SAUCERS INTERNATIONAL (6 issues -$3.00.
notice will be enclosed in the last issue for which you
Membership-$1. 00) is published quarterly. Copyright
New subscriptions will start with the last
ยฉ 1965 by Amalgamated Flying Saucer Clubs of
unless a specific starting issue num-
America.
All rights reserved.
The information
When writing to AFSCA for a reply,
presented in "Flying Saucers International" does not
enclose a stamped self-addressed envelope.
necessarily represent the views of AFSCA.
responsible for magazines lost in the mail due to sub-
ber after your name on the address label indicates the
scribers failure to inform us of their current address-
issue with which your subscription expires. Subscrip-
CD.
Prices subject to change. Payment must accompa-
tion renewals will start where the previous one ended,
ny order. Send cash, check or money order to: AFSCA;
and will be acknowledged only by the new number after
2004 North Hoover St.; Los Angeles, California 90027.
your name on future issues.
"Time to Renew"
Phone: 662-4404.
FLYING SAUCER NEWS IN BRIEF
NEW BOOKS NOW AVAILABLE FROM AFSCA:
(Price includes 15ยข mailing charge. California
residents also add 4ยฐ sales tax.)
COUNCIL OF SEVEN LIGHTS by George Van
now reprinted - $3.65.
2.
THE ADVENT OF THE COSMIC VIEWPOINT by
FLYING SAUCERS THROUGH THE AGES by Paul
OTHER TONGUES, OTHER FLESH by George
Hunt Williamson,
now reprinted - $6.10.
SECRET OF THE ANDES by Brother Philip - $4.
FLYING SAUCERS AND THE THREE MEN by
Bender - $4.15.
FLYING SAUCERS - SERIOUS BUSINESS by
INCIDENT AT EXETER by John G. Fuller -$6. 10.
THE HOLLOW EARTH by Dr. Raymond Bernard,
now available again in soft cover for $3.15.
PAST CONVENTIONS & SAUCER ACTIVITIES:
FEBRUARY 5, 6, 1966: Dr. Frank E. Stranges' 4th
Annual UFO Space and Science Convention was held at
the Blarney Castle Inn Annex in Los Angeles.
JUNE 4, 5, 6, 1966: Dr. Daniel W.
Space Symposium took place at Dunsmuir, near Mt.
Shasta in Northern California.
JUNE 25,26, 27,
Buck Nelson's 10th Annual
Spacecraft Convention was held at Buck's Mountain
View Ranch; Route 1,
Box 236; Mountain View, Mo.
BACK ISSUES of UFO INTERNATIONAL are now
while they last (issue
#11 is now out of print).
There is much timeless and
valuable information available in these magazines.
SECRET by Major Donald E
Keyhoe is now out of
print, although it is listed in our new brochure.
(Some saucer books have occasionally gone out of
print without notice.)
BACK ISSUES #6 and 1l are now out of print.
still have only a few copies left of #9 which we have
priced at $1.00 each in an effort to preserve them for
serious researchers and collectors.
order these items, or any other materials which we
PRICE CHANGE: The price has gone up on two
of the better known books in the saucer field,
we must now order from England: 1.
It is now $5.10,
California residents please add 4% tax.
"UFOI" ISSUE #23 CORRECTIONS:
On page 4, line 1 of the 7th
paragraph, insert
via telepathy" after "They told him ---."
WASHINGTON area residents please
note.
AFSCA Unit #25 meets every 4th
Seattle Public Library,
under the capable direction of Mr. Leverett G.
The meeting is free, and all who are
Flying Saucer subject are invited to
come to listen and to participate in the discussion.
ZIP CODES ARE IMPORTANT: If the address
label on this magazine does not have your zip code
number on it, please notify us as to what your num-
If you don't know your number, call your
local Post Office and then let us know.
AFSCA BROCHURES AND SAUCER-PHOTO
POST CARDS,
sent to friends and acquaintances, are
a good way to help spread the word about Flying
Brochures are l{ each (this just about pays
the postage to mail them to you).
WHEN WRITING AFSCA, if you wish a personal
self-addressed envelope.
General information may be obtained via
our brochures and magazines. We are sorry that we
cannot have a lengthy correspondence with all the
hundreds of persons who would like us to do so, but
unfortunately we have neither the time nor the staff
for it - and our mail has been greatly increased in
the last few months.
SAUCER NEWS CLIPPINGS: Your response has
We've received so many clippings
from you helpful people that we simply hadn't enough
space to print all your individual names and cities.
So we say a big and sincere THANKS to all of you.
And please do keep 'em coming!
please DON'T write on or near the clippings.)
WEDDING BELLS rang on Saturday, June 4, 1966
for contactee Elary J.
Willsie and Sophia Martinez
Olivares of Mexico City.
at Los Angeles, California.
were Sophia's parents and her younger sister,
Mexico City; Mrs. Maud Willsie, mother of the
and your editor, who was also official photog-
rapher for the occasion.
Mr. and Mrs. Willsie will
Congratulations and best wishes,
former Air Force Lieutenant and
fighter pilot, it at me min orce lieutenant dor his
lectures on his amazing experiences with Flying
Saucers while on active duty in the service.
been speaking to capacity crowds wherever he goes.
On Thursday,
1966, the personable Mr.
Noel spoke to a standing-room only crowd at the
Aeronautical Sciences Building on Beverly Blvd. in
West Los Angeles.
We hear that he is booked to
speak at 57 colleges across the nation! Recently he
appeared on the Louis Lomax TV Show, and has been
He leaves shortly for
Mexico City, where he has been invited by an official
government group to speak.
some interesting experiences by a local contactee
there, and we look forward to hearing his report on
Calif., who spent two hours aboard a space craft,
was recently in Los Angeles when he was guest
speaker at the regular monthly meeting of the Ingle-
wood Unit of Understanding on Saturday,
Meetings are held on the 4th Saturday of every
month at the Inglewood Business and Professional
Woman's Club: 820 Java St.
norewood.
Donation is $1.00.
Information: Mrs. Roberta T.
Forrester, Program Chairman; P. O.
Phone: 677-5214.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Yates.
and Jean Sebring, Co-Directors;
ben blazs, Director,
3057 Electric; Lincoln Park, Mich.
Several other new AFSCA Units have been formed
and will be listed in the next issue (#25).
interested in forming AFSCA Units in their cities
should contact AFSCA Headquarters for information.
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tion.
for students.
110th;
Seattle,
lation.
hotel.
activities.
Research Inc.,
ed.
DR.
away on Sept.
rant,
etc.,
DR.
Society,
Angeles,
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FLYING SAUCER NEWS IN
BRIEF
CONVENTIONS
Reno,
ational
Conventio
Nev. (See details on back)
WAYNE AHO sponsors the
ary
Age
Age
Conven-
topics.
Ad-
for adults,
50ยข
Mrs. Lorena Vogt;
815 N. E.
Phone:
Emerson 3-0956.
DK. NEVA DELL
In
attendance.
Inc.'s
Washington.
6815 Julia,
Wash.
Calif. in
Bring
Calif. 94127.
We believe
Brazil,
passed
For more
classes.
90028; on March 5,
uhh.
After the
DELLA LARSON,
70 vears old.
(Della,
we salute you!)
new role.
investigation.
March 5,
1966.
of Mars.
Morongo Valley,
Calif.
HOPE TROXELL,
Box 458),
same manner.
afraid.
the Joe Pyne TV Show,
M.I. N. D.
New Dimensions,
meetings,
Write: M.I. N. D.;
California
90027.
Phone:
disseminate information.
each dav
For further inform-
She was
Will!)
Calif. (P. O.
The lights in Inde-
"Be not
Protection
1966.
Hal passed
During the test,
Hal
Their activities include
They
661-1731.
Hollywood,
April 1 thru
show slides, and to
and talked
Yes, we've been busy!
Consider this:
cial medium,
paper.
hold them responsible.
threats of force,
advanced,
enjoyed for so long.
DEPEND UPON IT!
in our operations?
a great deal.
However.
other planets.
between them and us.
States,
China.
Vietnam.
nee
The
Suppose, then, that the
The newsmen
and we do not
We blame them
It is the
As we have
it is the non-money
have
we do cooperate with them
We have
We are sympathetic to
we have infiltrated your
but nonetheless
Every other dimen-
so that photographs of
tation.
Korendian.
from Galingua.
planets.
space,
sibilant sounds,
such as
to the world around vou.
responsibilities.
thoughout your world.
otter-
Usually,
however,
We are NOT green, blue,
we generally use one
"z".
Some of the
It is
"As you make
As we have
but in the maonifi-
Kalen-Li Retan
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THIRD NATIONAL CONVENTION
JULY 8, 9, 10,
1966
Amalgamated Flying Saucer Clubs of America
CENTENNIAL COLISEUM
RENO, NEVADA
FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1966
SATURDAY, JULY 9, 1966
MAIN HALL
GOLD ROOM
MAIN
GOLD ROOM
SUNDAY, JULY 10, 1966
9AM
REGISTRATION:($2. 00 per dav). Exhibits,
literature on display.
Your Reno host,
HALL
GOLD ROOM
Miguel Ribera, Dir., AFSCA Unit No. 5
10AM INVOCATION: Dr. Frank E. Stranges.
AFSCA Unit Directors
Flying Saucer Council
Keynote Address: GABRIEL GREEN, "Some
HAL WILCOX
"From Earth to Alpha
Meeting. Those inter-
Meeting (for all speak-
10:50 thing Big Is Happening". Introduction of
Centauri"'
Ch: Chief
ested in forming
speakers, & saucer movement personalities.
Standing Horse
AFSCA Units invited.
ers only). Ch: Gabe
Green. Discussion of
11:00
WAYNE AHO
HANNO MAYBERRY
Secrecy Must Go---
'Message From
DR. Frank STRANGES
ways to improve effect-
"The Hollow Earth
iveness of Flying Sauc-
11:50
People Must Know!"
Triangulum"
Mystery"
er Movement. Come pre-
Ch: Orfeo Angelucci
Ch: Laura Mundo
Ch: Orfeo Angelucci
pared with suggestions
11:504M to 1:30PM LUNCH
Space Tapes (12:15-1:)
LUNCH
Space Tapes (12:15-1:15)
1:30
Chief Standing Horse
CARL ANDERSON
MICHAEL BARTON
2:20
"My 4 Day Trip to
Mars, Venus, Clarion,
'I Was Teleported Into
"UFO's and World
A Flying Saucer"
Prophesy"'
& Orion" Ch: Mel Noel
Mel Noel
Ch: G. Green
LUNCH
CARL ANDERSON
'Kumar, Wonder Man
From Mars"
Ch: Frank Stranges
Space Tapes (12:15-1:15)
HOPE TROXELL
CALVIN GIRVIN
DR. GEORGE KING
"Evolved Man of the
"I Was an Agent for the "The Nine Freedoms"
Stars"
Extraterrestrials"
Ch: Michael Barton
Ch: Wes Bateman
Ch: Wayne Aho
3:30
3:40
4:30
4:40
5:30
MOLLIE THOMPSON (Space Age Songs)
MOLLIE THOMPSON (Space Age Songs)
HOWARD MENGER
HANNO MAYBERRY
DR. DANIEL W. FRY
WESLEY BATEMAN
'Journey to the Moon"
"Contact With a 7 Foot
"The White Sands
"The Frequency
Tall Spaceman"
Chairman: Hal Wilcox
Ch: Ch.Standing Horse
Incident"
Barrier"
DR. FRANK STRANGES
MARIANNE FRANCIS
Ch: George Van Tassel
Ch: Marianne Francis
GABRIEL GREEN
ORFEO ANGELUCCI
'A Space Beings Visit
'Starcraft Contact"
"Abundant New World:
"Secret of the
to the Pentagon"
The Promise for Tom- Saucers"
Chairman:
Dan Fry
Ch: Hanno Mayberry
morrow" Ch: F.Stranges
Ch: Hanno Mayberry
5:30 to 7:00PM
DINNER
Space Tapes (6:15-7:15)
DINNER
Space Tapes (6:15-7:15)
7:00
WESLEY BATEMAN
LAURA MUNDO
7:50
"Flying Saucer
Propulsion" (Slides)
Saucer Researchers
SIDNEY PADRICK
12 Hours Aboard an
HOPE TROXELL
"Temples of the High
Sid Padrick
Responsibility to Hu-
Ch:H.Menger
Extraterrestrial Space-
Places"
ship" Ch: H. Menger
Ch: Carl Anderson
8:00
8:10
MOLLIE THOMPSON (Space Age Songs)
MOLLIE THOMPSON
(Space Age Songs)
MEL NOEL "Investi-
GEORGE Van TASSEL
Chief Standing Horse
gating Flying Saucers
MICHAEL BARTON
'Flying Saucer Slide
'Spaceship Contact at
Inside the U.S. Air
Photos'
Giant Rock''
"Christmas 1962 on
Force" Ch: G. Green
Chairman: Hal Wilcoโบ
Ch: George King
Jupiter"
Ch: Calvin Girvin
9:10
10:00
DR. DANIEL W. FRY
ORFEO ANGELUCCI
COLOR MOVIE:
LAURA MUNDO
"The Curve of Devel-
opment"
"Concret Evidence"
"We Have Seen The
"Flying Saucers and
Chairman: Sid Padrick
Wayne Aho
Ch: George Van Tassel
the Father's Plan"
Ch: Marianne Francis
ing at Edwards Air
Force Base" Ch:D. Fry Ch: Wes Bateman
MOLLIE THOMPSON (Space Age Songs)
DR. GEORGE KING
CALVIN GIRVIN
"Physical Space Con-
"Moon Mysteries
tact in Hollywood"
Revealed"
Ch: Michael Barton
Ch: G. Green
WAYNE AHO
"Flying Saucers and
MARIANNE FRANCIS
"Messages From Our
the Latter Days"'
Space Brothers"'
Ch: Carl Anderson
Ch: Calvin Girvin
DINNER
Space Tapes (6:15-7:15)
HOWARD MENGER
HAL WILCOX
"Free Energy: Tomor-
row's Revolutionary
"Zemkla, Interplane-
tary Avatar"
Power" Ch: Geo. King
Ch: Laura Mundo
MOLLIE THOMPSON
(Space Age Songs)
DAN FRY
MEL NOEL "I Photo-
'Saucer Movies"
GABE GREEN
graphed Flying Saucers
as an Air Force Fight-
'Saucer Slides"
er Pilot"'Ch:H. Troxell
Question Period: Writ-
ten questions answered
Written Questions
answered by todav's
by Main Hall speakers.
Gold Room speakers.
Chairman: Gabe Green
Chairman: Mel Noel
Question Period. Writ-
Written questions
11:00
ten questions answered
answered by today's
Question Period: Writ-
Written questions
answered by today's
by Main Hall speakers.
'old Room speakers.
by Main Hall speakers.
Gold Room speakers.
Ch: Gabriel Green
Ch: Michael Barton
Chairman: Gabe Green
Ch: Frank Stranges
The appearance of the speakers on our
you with an opportunity to hear and to evalu-
No smoking permitted in lecture and exhibit
not constitute an endorsement by AFSCA of their in-
ate Flying Saucer Movement speakers and
halls. The Dick Miller Space Tapes played at
formation or viewpoints. In the American tradition
their information.
You be the judge.
lunch and dinner hours are all different.
of freedom of information and ideas, AFSCA provides
Taped space songs by Bob Marcus
Program subject to change without notice.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, contact: AFSCA HEADQUARTERS; 2004 N. Hoover St.; Los Angeles, California 90027. Phone: 662-4404.
Skies Clear of Saucers
Area UFO Buffs Report
ince Decembe
okane Daily Chroni
, Saturday, April 2, 1966
Sought By Soviets
Super-Space World
ical at first,"
esaw," he said, "but I'm cor
ho aneur said.
shortly
p.
before
were litle shaker
Maci vor
o described what they
our in the selter said that, while the two had
three mi le ta er ihe. gey rapproach ed the
ti a buring no the care le salie, il aro unf us heard
Lice Chiet John C. M
Maelvor
Six Teens Tell of 'Chase' by Buzzing, Lighted UFOs
POLICE CHIEF 'CONVINCED THEY SAW SOMETHING
the light shor
i back to the car, is tฦฐe sแบฃ anc
the indow into the area, The
a beam of light at the ground," Serie and own, butred light
a black football- the blue. Thes
red, the youths agreed they could see a darl
*THE DENVER POST Friday, April 8, 1966 3
of flying saucer photos
a the country
pectacular Michiswo
wie the ex
u sones et the popl
UFO sightings
Not star, says collector
THE SUN-BULLETIN-Barch 17, 166
Swamp gas still 'flying'
the Picture Censored
Flying Saucer,
Photographed
ont _Star. 4.10-661
UFOs Sighted Over Wide Section of District
Tracked by Radar
118th YEAR OF PUBLICATIO!
LONDON, ONTARIO,
TUESDAY, MARCH 29, 1966-36 PAGES
asters
SEALS
The Vondon Hore Hress
Western Ontario's Foremost Newspaper
UFO SIGHTED BY
LEWISTON PEOPLE
โ PAGE 12 โ
Would You Believe-'Saucer' Visits Wichita?
Object In
โข Sky Near
Bloom dal
Planet Pluto
24, loe
Saucers Seen,
a Talked With?
about it that colople
Mrs. Thomas and Johnny eral
UFO Sighting Reported Here
Not a Star -- Not an Aircraft, Says
Louis S. Smith Family of North Bend
L STAR, MOND
Boy Is Burned
By Flying Ship'
quite rap.
FRISSE
FER
wag quite a way from us,"
St. Petersburg Times
'Mysterious UFO
Escorts Burns Plane
***
Meteorite
Flares Over
Northeast
BRILLIANTLY LIGHTED
Police Follow
Unio
Saucer 85 Miles
"The Thing' Sets Britons
Speculating Anew
and to Britain
THOSE SPACE PEOPLE! Cit
Flying Saucers,
Quakes Linked
the reason for the tin As or the tu
JANUARY 13, 1966
Visible Again
Lights in Sky
A Second
UFO Seen 66
In Michigan
beries
SAUCER BLAST? SIX
TOWNS SEE MYSTERY
we'll be
5 At Pierre
Sight UFO
BALL OF FIR 24-66
Realtor Spots
Saucer-Like 3-22-66
Flying Object
AFSCA
CONVENTION
SPEAKERS
1. WAYNE S. AHO; The New Age Foundation, Inc.;
11. JOHANNES "HANNO" MAYBERRY;
8 Smith St.;
Seattle,
Wash.
98109.
Unified Research Center,
Publish: "The Aquarian Dawn" (Donation basis).
Box 764;
Inc.;
Selma, Oregon 97538.
2. CARL A. ANDERSON;
2522 E
Pearson
12. HOWARD MENGER;
Ave.; Fullerton, Calif.
202 Schumann Drive; Sebastian,
Florida
32958.
3. ORFEO ANGELUCCI:
13. LAURA MUNDO;
The Interplanetary Center;
4160 Verdugo Road;
4. MICHAEL 'X" BARTON
ON; Angela Press:
Calif. 90065.
27359 Cranford Lane;
Dearborn Heights, Mich.
48127.
Publish: "The Interplanetary News" (Free).
5949 Gregory Ave.; Hollywood, Calif. 90038.
Phone:
464-0441.
14. MEL NOEL;
2760 Hollyridge Drive; Hollywood, Calif. 90028.
5. WESLEY BATEMAN; Mental Investigations of New
15. SIDNEY PADRICK;
Dimensions (M. I. N. D.); 4916 Franklin Ave.;
196 Hidden Valley Road; Watsonville, Calif.
Hollywood,
Calif.
90027.
Phone:
661-1731.
16. CHIEF FRANK B.
STANDING HORSE;
Publish: "Prism' (12 issues -$3.00).
AFSCA Unit #9;
6. MARIANNE FRANCIS; Solar Light Center;
Perris,
Rt. 2,
Box 194, (27401 Hwy. 74);
Calif. 92370.
Phone: 657-2873.
Rt. 2, Box 572-C; Central Point,
17. DR.
FRANK E.
Publish:
STRANGES;
International Evangelism Crusades,
Inc. ;
โข DR. DANIEL W
FRY; Understanding, Inc.;
P. O.
Box 252;
Venice, Calif. 90293.
O. Box 105
Merlin, Oregon 97532.
18. MOLLIE THOMPSON;
Publish:
"Understanding" (12 issues -$2. 50).
Linton,
Astley Bank,
Darwen, Lancs., England.
8. CALVIN C. GIRVIN;
19. HOPE TROXELL;
School of Thought;
6711 Yucca St.;
Hollywood, Calif
90028
P.O. Box 458;
Independence, Calif.
93526.
9. GABRIEL GREEN;
Amalgamated Flying Saucer
Clubs of America,
Inc.;
20. GEORGE W.
VAN TASSEL;
2004 N. Hoover St.;
Ministry of Universal Wisdom, Inc.;-
Los Angeles, Calif. 90027.
Phone:
662-4404.
P. O.
Box 458;
Yucca Valley,
Calif.
92284.
Publish: "Flying Saucers International"
Publish:
"Proceedings" (Donation basis).
(6 issues-$3.00).
21. HAL WILCOX;
10. DR.
GEORGE KING;
The Aetherius Society;
Institute of Parapsychology;
6202 Afton Place; Hollywood, Calif.
90028.
871 Gower St.;
Hollywood,
Calif. 90038.
Publish: "The Aetherius Society Newsletter"
(Donation basis).
Phone:
465-9652.
Phone:
469-5438.
THE COCKEYED BALLAD
There's a cockeyed feeling in the world today
That power politics is here to stay.
But China, Russia and the U.S. A.
Boyโdon't let them fool you!
Lake a look at this world of ours
Just one mud ball in the sea of stars.
Other planets have no color-bars,
'Cause they've got perspective.
Yanks and Ruskies put men into space,
But it's all a mad politician's race,
One-up-manship in this Year of Grace.
It makes you giggle.
The population stands and stares,
While men in capsules explore upstairs.
Why we can't even manage our own affairs!
Some cheek-colonization!
Besides, they've got people on Venus and Mars.
They got lads and lasses and ma's and pa's.
And they've got better transport than four-wheel cars.
Have you ever seen 'em?
Those Flying Saucers whisking through our skies
Must take some power to make them rise.
But government departments just hide their eyes,
And call them meteors!
With all the lies that they print and shout,
The general public's got its work cut out โ
Figuring what it's all about.
But just you keep on trying.
I suppose you know why
I'm telling you this,
So you won't shriek or shake your fist
When you discover Martians do exist!
They're real nice fellows.
I know,
'cause I met one a week ago!
His ship came down for an hour or so.
He talked to me,
but then he had to go.
Real interested I was!
Got brothers on Venus and Saturn, it seems -
Fly their ships on magnetic beams.
They wear one piece suitsโyou can't see any seams;
But apart from thatโthey're just like us!
SPACE AGE SONGS
by Mollie Thompson
SPACE-TALK
The powers that be will tell us we're alone.
They'll tell us that in space we are unique;
On this little desert island we call Earth
The human race is just a kind of freak.
When we send our envovs into space
There'll be a smile upon this planet's face,
'Cause brother, right out there-I'm telling you,
There's another human race; it's very true!
They're a very, very peaceful crowd,
For they just never go to war.
And they cannot interfere,
This is by Universal Law.
The spaceman's messare to us all
Is based on how to banish fear,
And if we only understand,
We will tina 1t heaven here.
While we must rely on war,
We never will be happy here.
While this world's economy
Is based on hardship, strife and fear.
How do they live without a war
In their lands of milk and honey?
They don't need economy,
Because they don't use any money!
They cannot give us any ships,
So we must try and build our own.
But they are waiting right out there,
Oh, my friends,
we're not alone!
How do they go at such great speed,
And vanish then without prediction?
Because they use free energy,
And there isn't any friction.
Brother have you seen their ships ?
Sisters have you seen them glow,
As they dance and hover in the sky,
And make our fastest jets look slow?
5
โ PAGE 13 โ
THE WAY, STREET 15, URNAL
New 'Fireball' Raises
An Old Question: Do
Flying Saucers Exist?
Californian, Who "Talks' to Men
From the Stars, Says
โฆcientists
Assail
Air
"Yes';
Force
CARLSON
They described
an orange fireball.
ther peopl
called it a flying saucer
Several people say they saw the fireball land
near his home
ะฟัะบะฐ, ะพะฝะพ
unidentified flying
rts of the phe
up in 1948 to evaluate re
More From Outer Space ete are or here
head on da tor, save pal green
who
mia group, "space people
allegedi
a visit f
(He campaigned
NEW SAUCER PHOTOS:
These remarkable photos of Flying Saucers were taken by Dr.
Daniel W.
President of Understanding,
Inc., of P.O. Box 76,
from the original 16mm color movie film.
Merlin,
Fry,
Oregon 97532.
Your editor enlarged them
Spots on the photos are due to the extreme enlargement of
scratches and dust spots on the film.
Of special interest is the fact that the same type of craft was
photographed near Merlin,
Oregon in a wooded section.
and again near Joshua Tree,
Calif. on the desert.
with that theory.
beings landing on
earth
SEES
would prove
ves experts in this field because it's so co
One man who's not confused at all is Charle
emeritus of phy
Defiance, College in
the objects often interfere
"There's Nothing To T0"
scoffed at by astronomers,
says Donald H. Menzel
es and discov
e, but hundreds. Some are quit
Rut to some
sted "
he says.
does the
more into the Ai
Air Force
Air Force
isseried as i unt
can't be correlated with any Innum shiast
ther received nor disco
ickly adds: we have 1
proves the existence of intraspace mobility or
extraterrestrial life and
I we continue to extend
Ontario Free Pr
3-26-66
100 Watch UFO
Hong Kong China Mail
Flying
ยก our atmosphere." And he states: "No UF
evaluated by the
Air Force has ever
any inarcaron or a threat to our nations
Disc-Like Object Hovers, Rises
saucers
pie, home or one At for note som
For Two Hours East of Kettle Point
nomena taking place un
UFO sightings
received
saturady
Institute in Philadelphia.
- A revolving ob
as the tip of the "Thumb" ir
Force is trying to explain something
of kettle Point last night, wa
Lake Huron
don pantarin on ca
more than
hours by about 100 persons.
reported in
mystery
2-3-66
PEOPLE in North Queens
three
se are retore by
separate reports
Flying Saucers.
The first report came from
during
motorist brought the object to
weren't visible at the ume th
โข Air Horce said
the sightings were made. I think they made an
Dr. J. Allen Hynek of North-
scienti
U.S. see
and Hillsdale on th
flashing from the disc-shaped
studied r
cagorhe ,
over pola in about so an
Horn of Fillscale County crit
lowing only periodie sight-
said he is
the su ate mas
like thine he seen anting
to "explain it away arbitrar
- about 200 Flving Saucer
ground to
Gain Proponent
* Be beto a it could
was the
t a tentative possibility to be
considered is but a tentative spaceship troo
a ving the last gin aments,
beat reporting Sauce sort
Queen sland teress.
12633
ny people consider reliable
ith technical backgrounds. Since 1947,
was hot
not the sam lie tes
there
outer space, marskiold,
Knut
stationary for a
she sky at a very high speed.
oft Set in con Air Porce
Hammarskiold also suggested
that our space neighbors
are
becoming more and more inter
ested in what people are doin
were from the Detroit
said
radar
one radar reporta
area at
group wate
tha chiant he cow was a jel
tered, create problems of le
aal, colities" he said.
los Angeles feat exaninet %-11
UN Watch For Saucers Urged
Feb.
"(AP. Colman
er space is sending flyin
aucers regularly o
keviczky, an employe in
flights
Unite to a ras co only th
pected to have
authority to establish con
tact or
to observe
flying
he belie
neone insole
extrate rest ial tins
STRANGE OBJECT
OVER MT. WILSON
Los Angeles Herald-Examiner 8*
Anere was somerling over
Thursday, April 21,1966
there nicked un ino unusu
al activity" during the peri-
didn't catch the entire city
An Air Force spokesman
said the Air
eat a ma a ren at me
observer
firings
4-18-66
le only solid fact emerg
' Report Them ... Forget Itโ
I Have Enough Credibility Problems As It Is'
โ PAGE 14 โ
World Flying Saucer
2-6-66
Believers Convene
MINNEAPOLIS TRIBUNE |
New York Times Service
*They accept spacecraft as a
LOS ANGELEs, Calit.
The
problem
or in contacting
Trom a ta sand or
rectly or through telepathy.'
Green, who regularly runs
no drone a sie an at
for president as a "space age
ing saucer buffs.
of his visitors, he said, was
gates
Among the nearly prof dele sys Alp
four feet tall and came from
Alpha Centauri solar
interplanetary traveler'
standing, norse
sifted too lying saucers pathy"
"group tion with them through tele-
and offered
and a presidential candidate gram of instruction to other
campaigning on the flying d
saucer ticket.
ife:
Were awed and confused ey red arenate our society y
what they
reported to be
"The mystery
Increase
so many
flying What's going to happen?"
are coming.
saucers
One
delegate
Marianne
trancis.
warned
that
the
sightings could mark the be-
ginning
hanges
Flying Saucers,
(To the Battor, S.C.M. Post, - 3-6
Sir,-ca
cities beep this
honest desire to help solve an
whose mission is to he n
mankind.
men and women who
neeting.
nizations
tion with space travelers.
VEARLY ALL agreed tha
what they caled th
movement
narp
dergoin gelegates
ing to pal
and hundreds of books were
on sale at the convention.
"These
-These people are contac
explained Gab
riel Green, a serious young
man who served as nresident
the Ama gamated Hiving
cluds of America
Flying Object
Sighted in Illinois
NORMAL. Ill.-
- (UPD - Sev-
nol norcons living oi
same
the
hlook here said the
saw an unidentified flying
object last night.
2 SOUTH AFRICAN POLICEMEN
REPORT SIGHTING OF 'SAUCER'
JOHANNESBURG, South Afri-
The two men claimed that. as
ca-sout
African
estigated Thursc
they approached the object, it
ot had landed
saucer-
took of silently dig eat of se
wide sin
mes snoons out or d45
country's administrative capital
Scientists to examined
Too da troing police dimens
reported
they saw the object are ref
30 feet in di
to have found
that a six-too
wide section of the tarred road
de Klerk,
had been badly burned.
on either
side
Grass
the highway.
was reported sugaty
scorched.
(Associated Press)
THE BOSTON HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPT. 17, 1965
BROTHER JUNIPER BY FR. JUSTIN McCARTHY & LEN RENO
It'll be Long Before
JANUARY 15, 1966
"Saucer Is Forgotten
HE RETER A. DVARACKAS mystery which has yet to be
ut I saw somethin
1K co thin lin the
dio hook-up in Pompton Lakes
- Paterson,
1, Totowa, Wayne and
for an
tale of the flying oval
instigation Come Net on
afrost into the t
NICAP.
the sky as
Made Several Stop
Stops at rao us locations in icke
sky
vas spied over the reservoir
at the
"These flying sauces every day etting more ridicu
av the te as i thinkel
Pc REPORTS I
both Wednesday and Thursda
SAW 6 FLYING
DAILY SKETCH
SAUCERS...
POLICE CONSTABLE Donald Cameron made out a report
* We watched them for abou
Police Kept Busy
Paterson News
Jan. 15, 1966
Spotters Jam Up-County
their
Neither can 1.
Roads for UFO Glimpse
UFO spotted 5- 16-66 RINGWOOD
outer space had the coming backe on hu they kin
started residents called nows
papers and police after sighting
had everything,
loving ly des tibehe skies king,
last
said some residents
saw the lights "travel fast
then
low then sion" They said or
esident report
ed the
smell of perfume as the
and moved
what
18 ck
Ringwood Police
O'Harg
For a kay er tcher
of the sightin
he bordestbrook dentified flying objects over
GOLDEN GATE
Handicap---Results
an Oakland A Tribune
93rd YEAR, NO. 84
Flying Saucers Are
Poppin' Up All Over
One Shot
By Man
In Maine
METRO PY
INAL
10โฌ DAILY. $2.25 A MONTI
MYSTERY
OBJECTS
IN SKY
AIRLINER DETOURS
TO CHASE U.S. SP.Oe
UFO 86. Miles
MAY ON PAY
Air Force UFO
report refuted
FARS
*'Flying saucer pics on show
40 See 'Flying Saucer'
Asks Probe of Flying Saucers
Ford Says U. S.| Rep. L. Men
Public Should
Get Answers
Michigan
UFO Lands
In Swamp
OPP Chase
First UFO
- No Arreste
FIRST UFO SPOTTER
Now those flying saucers
come to Canadian skies
BREWER Welcomes
UFOs
LANDING SITES AVAILABLE
SIGNED... Barry Vers
MAYOR
โ PAGE 15 โ
Head Saucerer Belleves
Martians Are Watching Us
Who's in All
Those Saucers?
By Harold Scarlett
ag Jesus Chit a Man a rich
mead saucerer
THE SWAMP GAS IS
RESTLESS TONIGHT.
vira tee
hut
solve these problems before we destroy
From R. C.. the Post. May 9. 1966
physical contact with crews of these
Saucer
Sighting
Civil Defense Director
DETROIT, MICHIGAN
Report
MARCH 30, 1961
Watches 'Flying Saucer'
GOLDEN GATE
Handicap---Results
akland.
Tribune
METRO PIN
INA
10โฌ DAILY 52.25 A MONTI
Eerie 1896 Sighting
87 Coeds
Observe
'Object'
Binghamton, N. Y., October 24, 1965
THE SUNDAY PRES!
ENCOUNTER WITH A SPACE SHIP
I Know What I Saw';
Egg-Shaped, Craft
nd and t
place for him to go trom that balcony.
do Green believes
do troyed the earth the
"They say they want nothing from
thoughrently they do have lapses,
FALSE
LETE
on had tirst
red and is navigatin
2-Nevada State Journal
Tuesday, May 10, 1966
* GALLUP POLL
More Than 5 Million People
Say They Saw Flying Saucers
noting stare
night of one kind, an oathe
o be range on th
r. Wilcos
GARY WILCOX
SUNDAY, MAY 15, 1966, THE HOUSTON POST
UFO Plays Tag With Deputies in 85-Mile Chase
object after it was re-
A-S
Mysterious Sky Objects Have Texans in Dither
3, Tex., May 17,10ur
95450
โ PAGE 16 โ
FLYING SAUCERS ARE REAL!
READ
"AFSCA WORLD-REPORT"
12 ISSUES: 53,00
AMALGAMATED FLYING SAUCER CLUBS of AMERICA
Gabriel Gress, Pres., 2004 M. Hesver St., los Angeles, Calit.
โ PAGE 17 โ
62-83894-448
โ PAGE 18 โ
TO
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SUBJECT:
OTIONAL FORM NO. 10
MAY 1962 EDITION
5010-108
GSA GEN. REG. NO. 27
UNITED STATE
OVERNMENT
Memorandum
DIRECTOR, FBI
DATE:
10/3/66
SAC, LOS ANGELES (100-24442-40/)
FLYING SAUCERS INTERNATIONAL,
OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE
AMALGAMATED FLYING SAUCER
CLUBS OF AMERICA, INC.
IS - MISCELLANEOUS
O FLYING SAUCERS
Ne
The PoSlAdelphia Division by Letter dated 9/22/66 MAGAZINE
furnished the Los Angeles Division with Issue No. 24 dated
July, 1966, entitled
"FLYING SAUCERS INTERNATIONAL"
, which is
the official journal of the Amalgamated Flying Saucer Clubs
of America, Inc.
The Philadelphia Division received the
magazine from Mr. JARVIS H. COOPER, IRS, 401 North Broad
l Street,
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on 9/19/66.
Mr. COOPER stated he
subscribed to the magazine because his son had exhibited an
interest in flying saucers and outer space. He said that on
pages 2 and 3 of Issue No. 24 was an article which he believed
expounded the Communist Party (CP) line.
For the information of the Bureau, the International
Headquarters of the Amalgamated Flying Saucer Clubs of America,
Inc. is located at 2004 North Hoover Street, Los Angeles,
California.
The article, on pages 2 and 3, were allegedly
written by Master KALEN-LI RETAN, Head of the plarft KORENDOR,
which was received on 5/4/66 by special directional short-wave
radio by BOB
RENALD: A
The indices of the Los Angeles Division contain no
information identifiable with RENAUD, and no investigation has
ever been conducted on captioned organization. LYCh, BAHIND FU"
by the Los Angeles Office, UACB.
got o ate, As contemplated in this matter
REC-662-83894-449
The foregoing is furnished to the Bureau for
information.
ANCLOSURE
- - Bureau (RM) (eNC-1
4
OCT.
5 1960
1 - Los Angeles
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CRIME RESEARCH
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October 17, 1966
Mr. Paul Le
Wright
1331 Lucile Avenue, Southwest
Atlanta, Georgia
30310
Dear Mr. Wright:
Your letter of October 9th has been received.
With respect to your inquiry, matters pertaining to
sightings of Unidentified Flying Objects or Flying Saucers are not
within the jurisdiction of the FBI.
Inasmuch as your communication is of interest to
another governmental agency, I am referring a copy of it to the
Director of Special Investigations, The Inspector General, De-
gartment of the Air Force, Washington, D. C. 20333.
OCT 1 7 1966
Sincerely yours,
COMM-FBI
J. Edgar Hoover
NOTE: We have had one outgoing to correspondent dated 3/10/66 in
response to his letter regarding the TV program, "The FBI." A
copy of his letter is being sent by form to the Department of the Air
Force.
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1331 Lucile Ave. S.W.
Atlanta, Ga. 30310
Oct. 9,1966
Office of the Director
Federal Bureau of Investigation
United States
Dept. of Justice
Washington, D.C.20535
Sir:
For the past twenty years the United
States has been having an increase in the
problem of the U.F.0. or
Plying Saucers"
and nothing is being done about it,as it
should be.
The Air Force has maintained that the
sightings have been gas, light,weather, etc.
but by talking to some of the people that
have seen U.F.0. 's I'm wondering if the
Air Force isn't lying.
I'm not the only one wondering this,
for the people that I have talked to say
that after the Michigan sightings and the
others they would not report it to the Air
Force if they did see a U.F...
Reports say that even F.B.I. Agents have
seen U.F.O.'s and this has been denied by
the Air Force.
The report recently about the police
officer in Ohio or Penn. having serious
family trouble as well as being ridiculed
by people because of his sighting,along with
a fellow police officer,of a U.F.o..
I see by this that the faith in our
Air Force is begiming REtegline andif th
is so then we may be putt
settes
the terrible position, as did Nazi German
in the 1930's.
I wish to know
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any U.F.0's
CURRESPONDENCients have seen
Sincerely,
Paul 2. Wright.
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OPTIONAL FORM NO. 10
5010-124
โข UNITED STATES GO
ENMENT
Memorandum
TO
DIRECTOR, FBI
DATE:
10/19/66
SUBJECT:
SAO, SAN FRANCISCO (62-29273
DISC.
UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECTS
IS - X
Re Bureau Bulletins No. 57 dated 10/1/47, and No.
38 dated 3/25/49, entitled "FLYING DISCS.
Enclosed are copies of an article entitled "Armed
Forces - Focus on UFO"
, which was published in the This worle
supplement of the San Francisco Examiner & Chronicle, Sunday,
October 16, 1966.
This article deals with the current controversy over
the existence or nonexistence of flying saucers or Unidentified
Flying Objects (UFOs), and quotes Michigan's Congressional
Representative GERALD FORD as suggesting that Congress 1o0k
into UFOs; also it announces that the Air Force, which is
charged with investigating UFOs, has commissioned the Univer-
sity of Colorado and Physics Professor EDWARD U. CONDON to
conduct an in-depth study of flying saucers for the next 18
months, at an estimated cost of $300,000.
L UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO
The article also points out that since last summer
pressure has been mounting for the establishment of an inde-
pendent, civilian controlled investigative agency to 100k into
the UFO
problem.
Also, for the Bureau's Information, there was re-
cently published first printing June 1966 a book entitled
"Flying Saucers - Serious Business"
, Lyle Stuart,
publishers, authored by Frank Edwards. This book is now ir
its third edition and is available in paperback, published
by Bantam Books, and it is probably a contributing factor to
the current controversy:
In this book author
Edwards points out that flying
saucers were observed in the spring of 1946, in Scandinavia
and Russia (which he points out is about a year from the date
of the testing of the Alamogord
Bureau Encis. 3) ENCLOSURy atomic bomb), and the bool
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documents many reports throughout the world of UFOs since that
date,
and claims that 1965 was the year of the greatest number
of UFO sightings and that these were observed by multiple wit-
nesses. It is author Edwards' contention that UFOs are space
vehicles sent to observe activities on earth and the Air Force,
which is charged with the responsibility of investigating UFos,
has deliberately withheld information and given misleading
explanations because it fears a mass panic by the public if
the public were told the truth.
The book describes UFOs as polished metal objects,
radiating heat and light (sufficient to have burned witnesses
who were too near), and emitting some force field that inter-
feres with electromagnetic instruments and power sources.
Colors range from brilliant white to dull reds and brilliant
orange.
Some objects have carried blinking lights.
There are
three basic shapes: 1) zeppelin-shaped ships up to
300 feet
long; 2) disk-shaped objects ranging from a few feet in dia-
meter to 100 feet, with many reported at about 30 feet diameter;
and 3) egg-shaped objects, which according to the author are
the ones most recently sighted.
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According to the book, the objects move silently and
attain fantastic speeds, yet can hover motionless in mid-air;
to land and to take off with great
speed, usually with a burst of light from the underside, which
in some cases has left the ground beneath them scorched.
Many of the persons named in the book who have re-
ported them are reliable individuals, including law enforce-
ment officers, military personnel on official duty, military
pilots, commercial airline pilots, civilian defense officials,
A number of photographs of the objects have been repro-
duced in the book, some reportedly taken by reputable persons.
Many reported sightings are from atomic and missile research
Wreckage of crashed saucers has been reportedly re-
covered on at least three occasions, in one case described as
a magnesium alloy, in another as pure magnesium, and in a
third
case, attributed to an official of the Canadian government, the
material was described as an exceptionally hard unknown metal,
actually a matrix of magnesium orthosilicate which contained
thousands of 15-micron metal spheres throughout, and showing
evidence of micro-meteorites on its surface.
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A few witnesses have reported seeing crewmen who
hand landed from the objects, who are described as three and
a half to four feet tall, wearing what appear to be space suits
and helmets.
Author Edwards concludes this book with a prediction
that in the near future UFOs will make an "overt landing" or
deliberate contact with earth.
A copy of this letter is being directed to Denver,
in view of the contract awarded to Dr. EDWARD U. CONDON.
The above is being called to the Bureau's attention
in view of the press report of mounting pressure for a civilian
controlled investigative agency to handle UFO matters.
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ARMED FORCES
Focus on UFO
Winking, blinking and nod-
ding โ red lights over Pasa-
dena,
blue lights over
Greensboro, silver cigars
over
Detroit - people kept
seeing strange flying objects,
and officials kept saying
nothing was out there.
But in recent years, and
particularly since last
mer, the pressure had been
mounting for either a full-
scale Congressional investi-
gation or for the establish-
independent,
ry agency.
It had been a big year for
Unidentified Flying Objects.
The sightings had come in
bunches, the bulk of them
last spring and summer. And
the reports had come from
all over.
"Like Neon Lamps"
Among the most intriguing
items in this year's crop:
โข At Milan, Michigan, 15
miles south of Ann Arbor,
bluish - yellow bars of light
were spotted, looking "like
neon
lamps dangling in the
sky."
โข In East Delhi, Mich., a
15-year-old
boy called in to
report seeing lights in the
sky alternately standing still
moving,
flashing on and off.
โข In Altadena
Marino, Calif., police switch-
boards logged dozens of calls
after a pair of red lights in
the
sky
were reported by
residents.
โข In Toledo, Ohio, officials
at the local airport received
seven calls from persons who
said they saw a glowing ob-
ject that was red, green and
white.
โข In suburban โข Detroit, a
man saw a noiseless, wing-
less, cigar-shaped flying ob-
โข In Bryan, Texas, rest
'dents said they heard a
star-like object purr.
โข Over Valdese, N.C., a
"glowing blue thing" explod-
ed, then lit up the town like a
giant flashbulb.
Sometimes
the alleged
sightings spilled
the bizarre. A space ship full
of little men allegedly landed
in a farm yard near Hopkins-
ville, Kentucky. The little
men glowed,
described as
"three feet tall,
with eyes like saucers and
hands like claws."
A grain buyer in Nebraska
said he was invited into a
space ship where he chatted
with four men and two wom-
en. They spoke only broken
English -but fluent High
German which, as it hap-
pened, was the grain buyer's
native tongue.
Silvery Cigar
Nor did America have any
corner on the UFO market.
In Northern Ireland, Tom
Hutchinson saw a saucer
drop into a peat bog near his
home in Moneymore. It was
eggshaped, three feet in di-
UPI Telephoto
DR. CONDON
Saucer-watcher
ameter, 18 inches high. It be-
gan to spin and Hutchinson
grabbed it. He was carrying
it to the police, who de-
scribed him as "level-headed
and God-fearing,"
when the
thing twisted out of his hands
and got away.
And in Warminster, Eng
land, a city council
said he saw a silvery cigar
shape drifting over the vil-
lage downs. After a time, he
said, it seemed to stretch.
Then it seemed to divide
amidships with a flash of or-
ange light, although there
Flaming Object
Not all the sightings could
be easily written off as the
phantasmagoria
of kooks,
cranks and drunks. And, un-
less one subscribed to a theo-
ry of
mass hallucination, it
was difficult to explain away
simultaneous sightings con-
firmed by many rational wit-
nesses - such as the flaming
object that was seen last
April by thousands of East
Coast residents from Wash-
ington to Boston and even
temporarily disrupted a ball
game between the Chicago
White Sox and the Wash-
ington Senators in Wash-
ington, D. C.
Or the incident in Hills-
dale, Michigan last March, in
which a Civil Defense Direc-
tor, an assistant dean, and 87
coeds reported that they had
seen a glowing object zip
past their college dormitory
and hover in a swamp for
hours. Witnesses said they
watched from the second
floor of the Hillsdale College
girls dormitory as the object
wobbled, wavered, glowed
eerily and once zipped right
at a dormitory
window
be-
fore stopping suddenly.
A Meteor?
The Air Force, charged
with investigating every
one
This World, Sunday, October 16, 1966
S. F. Sunday Examiner & Chronicle
62-83894 - 451
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of the 11,000 sightings since
did have some ex-
planations. The mysterious
flaming object in the East
was "probably a meteor."
As for Michigan's much-
and plentiful
unidentified flying objects,
turned out to be
monkeyshines instead of
moonships:
"Unidentified
college boys" playing pranks
with flares to frighten the
girls in the dormitories,
came the august report from
distinguished
called in by the Air Force to
investigate the Hillsdale af-
Every report of a "flying
saucer" had ostensibly been
checked out by the Air
Force's special squad known
as "Project Blue Book," al-
though the staff was woefully
small. Of the 10,147 sightings
since 1947, the Air Force
insisted that only 646 remain
unexplained โ and most of
these because of insufficient
information. The others have
been attributed to planes,
balloons,
astronomical
causes, missiles, swamp gas,
meteors, fireworks and, in
some cases, to hallucinations
and psychological reasons.
Ball Lightning?
Philip Klass, avionics edi-
tor of Aviation Week & Space
Technology
magazine,
recently proposed some other
explanations. Klass,
an
electronics
engineer,
said
a
form of "ball lightning," gen-
erated by high tension power
lines, could explain the phe-
nomena.
Many of the sightings, said
Klass, occurred along or very
near high-tension lines where
luminous balls of ionized air
could be generated under
certain conditions.
No Threat'
The
main
conclusions
reached by the Air Force
were:
โข
"No unidentified flying
objects reported, investigat-
ed and evaluated by the Air
Force have ever given any in-
dication of a threat to our
national security."
โข "There has been no ev-
idence submitted to or discov-
ered by the Air Force
that
sightings represent techn o-
logical developments or prin-
ciples beyond the range of
present day scientific knowl-
edge."
โข "There has been no evi-
dence that sightings catego-
rized as unidentified are ex-
traterrestrial vehicles."
Major Donald Keyhoe,
however, was unconvinced.
Major Keyhoe, USMC (re-
tired), director of the Nation-
al Investigations Committee
on Aerial Phenomena (NI-
CAP), a private space watch-
ing organization, accused the
Air Force of conducting a
long-term whitewash on the
UFO question.
It was Keyhoe's theory
that the Air Force was with-
holding information for fear
of causing public panic.
UFOs, insisted the Major,
who had never seen one, were
of extraterrestrial origin an:
the Air Force feared that the
public could not accept this
knowledge. "They won't give
you details," he complained.
"If they did, many of their
explanations would fall flat."
And Keyhoe could also
claim
a powerful ally in
Michigan's Gerald Ford, the
House Republican leader,
who suggested it would be "a
very wholesome thing" for
Congress to look into uniden-
tified flying objects. Such an
investigation. Ford suggest-
ed, would make the Ameri-
can people "feel better."
-
Study in Depth
Whether or not that was so,
the Air Force last week took
definite steps to make itself
feel better. Fed up with in-
vestigating reports of glow-
ing, flying, zooming, wink-
blinking,
the Air Force last week de-
cided to bail itself out of all
responsibility for future con-
clusions concerning UFOs.
The Air Force announced
that it had commissioned the
University of Colorado to
conduct an "in-depth" study
of flying saucers for the next
18 months. The director of
the study (expected to cost
$300,000) would be Dr. Ed-
ward U. Condon, former di-
rector of the National Bureau
of Standards, and now a
physics professor at Colora-
To satisfy the skeptics, and
insure the study's objectivi-
ty, Colorado would select
several other universities to
take part in the independent
investigation, with about 100
scientists participating.
And in case that wasn't
enough, the National Acade-
my of Sciences also agreed
to appoint a panel to review
the Colorado report.
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GSA GEN, REG. NO. 27
UNITED STATES GC ERNMENT
Memorandum
Mr. Wick
DATE: 10-24-66
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JOHN MOSS
FREE-LANCE WRITER
4811 ILLINOIS AVENUE, NORTHWEST
WASHINGTON, D. C.
On October 21, 1966, captioned individual telephonically
contacted the Bureau and spoke with SA Thomas B. Coll of the Crime
Research Section.
US
He advised that he is a free-lance writer and is working
on a story for a TV production concerning unidentified flying objects.
He stated that he has been in personal contact with a former Air Force
officer who uses the alias of Mel Noel concerning unidentified flying
objects and that it is the TV producer's intention to use this individual
in the forthcoming TV show. He advised that Noel is not the individual's
true name and inquired as to whether the FBI could advise him of Noel's
real identity.
Moss was advised that the FBI could not be of any
assistance to him and that all information in FBI files is confidential.
He was also advised that the investigation of unidentified flying objects
is not, and never has been, a matter within the investigative jurisdiction
of the FBI.
with Moss.
RECOMMENDATION:
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November 30, 1966
AIRMAIL
KEL: 1a3-83394-433
Mr. J. A.
Hennessey
10 Manson Place
South Kensington
London, s. W. 7, England
Dear Mr,
Hennessey:
gulian g.A
I have received your letter of November 26th.
In response to your inquiry, the policy of this
Bureau regarding the investigation of Unidentified Flying Objects
has not changed since I wrote to you on January 26, 1965. Also,
it is contrary to my long-standing policy to express an opinion on
such matters.
MAILED 5
NOV 3 0 1966
COMM-FBI
Since my prior communication to you has been
destroyed, I am enclosing another for your files and trust this
will be of help to you in reconstructing your records.
Sincerely yours,
J. Edgar Hoover
Enclosure
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a reply made to him 1-26-65.
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ASSOCIATE MEMBER OF THE AMERICA
OF AERONAUTICS & ASTRONAUTiCS
TITUTE
MEMBER OF THE NATIONAL INVESTIGATIONS
COMMITTEE ON AERIAL PHENOMENA
10 MANSON PLACE
OFF QUEENSGATE
SOUTH KENSINGTON
LONDON, S.W.7
TELEPHONE: KENSINGTON 4200
26th November, 1966
Edgar J. Hoover,
Director
Federal Bureau of Investigation,
Washington, D.C.
Dear Sir,
About two years ago or so I wrote to you and
07 lying SAucers
asked you, to the best of my recollection, why agents
of you Bureau investigated reported landings of
unidentified flying objects and whether data regarding
their findings was available. You replied saying that
agents investigated these cases to determine whether
any Federal law had been broken and that their
findings were confidential as were all other FBI records.
Since receiving your letter which was placed in my
records, many of my records including your letter were
destroyed recently in a fire at my home and I would
therefore be grateful if, for the purposes of my new
records, confirm your letter of 1964/5 if the situation
is still the same.
REC-62 - 62-83894 - 453
In addition, I would be pleased to learn what your
opinion is of the unidentified flying objects. If you
decline, I would appreciate that it was due to your
position.
DEC 2 1966
gomper
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Lear Mr. Kennossey:
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Your letter of January 20th has been received.
In response to your inquiry, the IBI has not conducted
an investigation as you mentioned inasmuch as this would not come
within our investigative jurisdiction. The presence of an Agent was
aimply to determine wether or nct any violation may have occurred
la which the FBI would hove an interest, and for no other reason.
While I would like to be of assistance to you, the files
of the PBI must be innintained as confidential in accordanco with
rogulacions of the Department of Justico and are available for official
use caly. In vlow of this, Iam sure you will understand way I cannot
va ci any furthor assistance in this instance.
MATEDO 30
Sincerely yours,
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CONM-FB
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Mr. J. A. Hennessey
NOTE: Bufiles reflect that an unidentified flying object was sighted
near Socorro, New Mexico, on April 24, 1964. Captain Holder, United
States Air Force, along with SA D. Arthur Byrnes, Jr., interviewed
one Lonnie Zamora of the Socorro Police Department who had observed
the phenomena. SA Byrnes typed such a statement from Zamora which
was later included in a memo for dissemination. The Albuquerque
Office did not conduct any investigation other than to keep the Bureau
advised and maintain liaison with the Air Force. This is apparently
the situation to which the correspondent is referring. Bufiles contain
no information identifiable with the correspondent.
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December 21, 1966
Refle
ST-105tr. Joe Thora
Chief of Police
Princeton, West Virginia 24740
D. Rippa.
My dear Chief:
Your letter was received on December 19th.
Although I appreciate the motives prompting you to
write me, unidentified flying objects do not come within the scope
of this Bureau's authority. I am, however, referring a copy of your
letter to the Director of Special Investigations, The Inspector Gen-
eral, Department of the Air Force, Washington, D. C., whose
agency has conducted related studies.
Sincerely yours,
E. Edgar Hoover
DEC 21
D-READING RO
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Attention SAC: Correspondent is not identifiable in Bureau indices.
NOTE: Copy of incoming sent to OSI by form.
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Princeton, West Virginia
November 29, 1966
0
Mr. J. Egdar Hoover
Chief Federal Bureau Of
Investigation.
FLYING SAUCERS
Dear Sir;
I have been Police Chief of Princeton, W. Va. for a number
of years and have been a member of that department for 22
Sir I mention the above so that you will not think an idiot
is writing.
You seemingly do not know or utterly disreguard the following
subject. I had hoped that you might make a
statement before
now on this subject. I have waited many years to see your
opinion in print, but nothing of the sort has happened.
I am speaking of the UFO's or unidentified flying objects
before long and it is a matter of time you are going
to be
scooped so to speak on this subject. Sir I happen to know
they exist nI have personally seen two of them. One of these
sightings under low cloud cover in daylight. (I am not sure
as to the cloud height). The other at prehaps two thousand
feet altitude and appx.one mile off.
You may not be interested ? But I think this may be vital to
the security of the United States and if it
is vital I am
sure that you are now familiar with and working on this
problem.
If I am correct and these tnings do land I am greatly con-
-cerned as to what kind of reception they might receive from
the inhabitance of this country. I am convinced after a great
deal of thought that someone of your standing in this country
should let the people know that is happening
as reguards
156-1632-83894- 454
PS. If this is out of your line
duty I am sorry to bother you.
12 DEC 27 1966
AcK
17-21-666
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Police Chief
Princeton,
West Virginia.
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December 27, 1966
REG: 40 < 2-83894 - 455
EX-108
Miss Judith Goodman
12 Williams Street
Bradford, Pennsylvania 16701
Dear Miss Goodman:
I have received your letter of December 20th.
Although I would like to be of assistance, matters
pertaining to Unidentified Flying Objects are not within the juris-
diction of the FBI.
Inasmuch as your communication is of interest
to another governmental agency, I am referring a copy of it to
the Director of Special Investigations, The Inspector General,
Department of the Air Force, Washington, D. C. 20333.
Sincerely yours,
J. Edgar Hoover
NOTE:A Bufiles contain no record of correspondent. A copy of
her letter was sent to the Department of the Air Force by form
referral this date.
BGH:gda (3)
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DEC 27 1560
COMM-FBI
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OFFICE OF DIRECTOR
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(December 23, 1966)
Judith Goodman
12 Williams St.
flying Snucers
Bradford, Pa. 16701
Mr. J. Edgar Hoover
4936 30th Place
Washington, D. C.
MR. TOLSON
MR. DELOACH
MR. MOHR
MR. WICK/
MR. CASPER
MR. CALL AH AN
MR. CONRAD -
MR. FELT
MR. GALE -
MR. ROSEN -
MR. SULLIVAN
MR. TAVEL -
MR. TROTTER
MR. JONES
TELE. ROOM
MISS HOLMES
MRS. MET CAL F
MISS GANDY
Dear Mr. Hoover,
I am doing my Science Fair project on
U. F. O. s. Could you please send me any and
all imformation you have on this subject?
I would also appreciate any imformation you
may have as to how many planes we have lost
chasing U. F. O. s. Why has this imformation
been kept a secret? Why is it important to
national defense?
Alsn would you happen to know if any other
sides ourself have spotted U. F. O. s in
es?
CK
9961
PA.
EX-108
Judith Goodman.
62583894-455
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Qualith I
T0williams 8t
Bradford, Pa.
12101
Mr. G. Edgar Hoover
49 36 30* Place
Washington, D.C
Dear Pr. Hoover,
Gam doing my Serene Dais prope
on U. F. D.s. Could you please send me any.
and all information you have on this subject?
I would did appreciate any information you
been kept a cret? Why i itimfortant to national
defense?
Aloo would you happen to know f
any othe country besides ourself have op otted
U.F. Dis in recent hines?
ack: 12-21-66
Qudith bradman.
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Flying SauseRs
UPI -133
(FLYING SAUCER)
BOULDER
COLO
--DR. EDWARD CONDON,
HEAD OF A GOVERNMENT-
FINANCED SCIENTIFIC STUDY OF UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECTS (UFO)
TODAY HE HAD RECEIVED A LETTER TELLING HIM WHEN AND WHERE A FLYING
SAID
SAUCER WOULD LAND ON EARTH.
PROFESSOR OF PHYSICS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO,
HE WOULD WRITE TO THE MAN AND ASK HIM ON WHAT BASIS HE MADE THE*
SAID
PREDICTION.
"HE GAVE ME THE EXACT DATE AND THE EXACT LOCATION THE SAUCER
WOULD LAND SAID IT WOULD BE MANNED BY PERSONS FROM ANOTHER PLANET,"
CONDON SAID.
"HE SUGGESTED WE CONTACT THE SPACE TRAVELERS AND MAKE FRIENDS WITH
" THE UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO PROFESSOR_SAID.
CรNDรN WOULD NOT DISCLOSE THE NAME OF THE PERSON WHO WROTE THE
SAY WHERE THE PREDICTED LANDING WOULD TAKE PLACE OR THE DATE.
FOR THE MAN'S PREDICTION
THE CU FLYING OBJECTS INVESTIGATION PROJECT
MO. - PITTSBURGH, KAN,, AREA TODAY CHECKING OUT REPORTS OF UFO
SIGHTINGS.
HE SAID LOW PROBABLY WOULD RETURN TO BOULDER TONIGHT.
1/18--TS329 PES
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REC'D-CORR
MR. JONES
JAN 19
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- Mr. DeLoach
- Mr. Gale
-
Liaison Section
- Mr: Ware
Mr. McAndrews
January 18, 1967
UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT
ALLEGEDLY SIGHTING, JANUARY 17, 1967
FLYING SAUCERS
At 4:10 a.m., January 18, 1967, James
Delment loss
lesson
C. Collins,
212 Sharon Drive, Chesapeake, Virginia, telephone 547-4648,
advised that he desired to report that he had observed a large
oblong-shaped object which alighted in the street in front
of him when he was on his way home from his television repair
shop, the Oak Grove T. V., 6424, Great Bridge Road, Chesapeake,
Virginia. He believes that he was taken into this craft which
he recalls as being made of a glass like substance and being
transparent. It was manned by several individuals who appeared
to be undersized creatures similar to members of the human
race, probably not more than 4 feet tall. They were allegedly
wearing regular trouser pants and T-Shirts. Collins believes
that he was transported by this craft for an undetermined
distance and returned to his point of take-off approximately
one hour later.
Collins spoke in a coherent manner although he
appeared to be under certain emotional strain. He claimed
he had not been drinking any intoxicants but he was unable
to account for the time between 8:00 p.w. and 4:00 a.n.. He
stated he was telephoning from his workshop but had no recollection
of being elsewhere between 8:00 p.. and 4:00 a.m.
The above is being furnished for your information.
NOTE: Collins furnished information to night supervisor SA
A. R. Ware,
Special Investigative Division.
A check of Bureau
indices did
not disclose any information which could be identified
with Collins.
REC 67.
42-83894-457
This document contains neither
recommendations nor conclusions of
the FBI. It is the property of
the FBI und is loaned to your agency,
it and its contents are not to be
distributed outside your agency.
Tolson
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TO
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3010-30
MAY THE EDITIรN.
UNITED STATES GO
RNMENT
Memorandum
Directoro FBI
SECRET
DATES
egat, Mexico City (105-5844)
ANS NFORMATTOE CONC
(RUC)HERETA KRUNGRASETT
OPHERWISE,
W.
RI. HANAWAIT.
INFORMACION CONCERNING
1/80/67,
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furnished the following
Information on 12/30/66, classited whorint with instructions
that it not be disseminated in whale or in nart outside the
Bureau without prior approval
"Attached for your information and rebention is
a copy of the text of a telegram addressed to the Fedorai
Security Police, Mexico, D.F.
The telegram was sent
from Harlingen, Texas, by We Be tianawalt on 20 December
1966.
the files of this office contain no information on
Hanawalt other than the information contained herein."
The telegram is set out as followss
Tedenall Security Police
Mexico DE Mex
Following letter sent to Officer in Charge, Texas Pept, of
Pubt to Safety, Harlingen, Texas
Dear Sir, this letter is in way of clarification and
to enlarge upon my accident report and the remarks contained
therein dated this date and delivered to you personally.
"the laser ray, or cobalt tay is a'self hebroding ray.
and is similar in use to a cocoon around a sdits worm
The
entire body is enclosed and the entire nervous system can
pe nampulated to a lesser or greater degree of proficieney
than is normal.
Visions of flying objects are merely faulty
vision-fully controlled and is very real to that individual.
experionding the phenomena,
Breathing and heartbeat can be
Bureau
Butes sos Sections
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-SECRET
MEX 105-5844
absolutely manipulated-your lie detector tests
positively controlled without your knowledge.
"Any
smell, taste, hearing by sound or word, sight
can be controlled by vision blocks or intensity of clarity
or pin point control of eye direction itself. Any physical
sensation can be duplicated,
blocks can be created at any time. Usually with public
emparrassment to that person.
typing, book keeping can be manipulated to the extremes
of frustration or nervous or mental collapse.
climax can be made to most any individual anywhere or
anytime.
"Any type machine can be manipulated; destroyed or
damaged tron unexplainable, reasons or sources.
This means
any part or component of any part of that machine or motor--
regardless of kind or type.
Any ignition system can be
shorted at random. Previously the method used was connecting
the ray to electric or telephone: lines,
which gave access to
the monitoring of anyones thoughts wherever he may be.
particularly while at work at your desk,
Thoughts used on
the highway while driving were monitored by equipment carried
in trucks, rental trailors, autos, etc. Much of this equip-
ment is from out of state, particularly California, used in
the valley by non-tourists who are here for reasons extending
over 30 days and who do not pay for Texas plates.
They have infiltrated almost every business level. la
"Any man in business cannot realize the reason so many
company secrets or confidences are lost. A business
competitor can eventually bankrupt any or all of his con-
petition how can a defense attorney present a defense when
his strategy is known to the opposing attorney previously-
In an intensive review of my driving record, particularly
I betieve most are premeditated,
accident learned too muen in the Valyone loots vor,
all since 1946,
concerning political appointments of some members of
armed forces with political influence.
SECRET
# :90986
Dechd.34736065
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WEX 105-5844
SECRET
"I saw unidentified flying objects in 1945 on. combat
missions.
They were not the enemy.
"I further believe that I will possibly experience
forgery and very possibly be convicted for ity from valid
signatures made at service stations using credit cards..
The customer gets the copy,
the station keeps the hard
and the clear carbon with the valid signature is purchased
or given away for fraiming purposes.
These Signatures are
entirely valid and in court will be
so appriased by any
handwriting expert.
This involves betrayahot a trust involving
state taxeso
"Ihave stated the possibility of premeditated murder
the standpoint of the operator, has vehicle and add to
this the same conditions for the other vehicles involved.
These are manipulated by the rotten applos" in the barrel
of any Federal security arm, who are untouchable because of
betrayal, of Federal top secrets they have sworn to defend.
I suspect especially the C.I.A, and the space: arms.
Federal intervention necessary at State levels or business
levels in domestic engagement.
#I further believe this letter will be seized by the
Post office authorities,
who already know its contents,if
mailed,
for what I consider obsolete securiby reasons.
must be transmitted by teletype, telephone or private carrier.
It believe it is mandatory for the prevention of crime,
public safety, and many other
reasons that the cobalt or laser
process be made public,
I beldeve it has been used in Harlingen
for eight (8) years by a select lew in all walks of life. l
"I further believe that the vielding of this information
does not constitute a breach of trust in any way, and that
the present equipment is obsolte, having been replaced by
the satalite samos, our spy in the sky, and similar devices,
most of which were pubitcly announced to the press and/or
magazines.
"I further suspect that most if not all National Congressmen
or Senators know of the method and have used it for personal
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MEX 105-5844
SECRET
purposes in election races, and possibly on the state
level.
Iwill enlarge upon these views,. at your convenience,
If necessary at own expense, and stand trial for the
contens, herein,
"In this matter I expressly ask the co-operation of i
the Departments of Public Safety of Texas, Pennsylvanta
and California, and if the State of Texas prefers, with them
alone.:
Any medical or mental examinations to be conducted
by the Mayo Clinice Rochester, Winn., by doctors of alt
Western nations.
"I submit myself as of sound mind and body, and that.
the above is true and correct or my sound opinions. There
is no proof of ร tangible nature other
than public access
of the same equipment for the,
same use it was invented for
National and public safety.
W R. Hanawalt+
No information was located in the indices of the Mexico
city Office identafiable with the Subject.
The foregoine is furnished for information of the Burean
and San Antonio.
SECRET
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OPTIONAL FORM NO 10
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MAY 1981 EDIYION
MAX CREATORS NO, 540
UNITED STATES GOYLINMENT
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ogat,
London
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J.J.A. HENNESSY
IS - CH
Jeclassified Case: NW#
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DATE:
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Enclosed are 3 copies of a (b) (7)(D)
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letter dated 4/27/67, classified SECRET,
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The Bureau may desire to furnish a copy of
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THE SECRETARY. BOX 500, PARDIAMENT SIREEY B.O. LONDON, S.W.1
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Telephone Nos, 01-734 6050 Ext.
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27th Apxt1,, 1967
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an Associate Manber lest
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Ho has drawn attention to the U.3, Government grant
the Univereity of Polorado to investigate untdentiried
fiying objeats with a vien to estebilshing whether there je
any pattern in the evidence availablo to suggest that
Interplanetary voltoles are reaching this, planet from some
unid dr
The Cha chanship
The Investigations ane botns conjucted
Edward 10.
Condent of the Crysted
and Astrophysios Doots of the University
3..
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TO
FROM :
SUBJECT:
OPTIONAL FORM NO. 10
MAY 1962 EDITION
GSA FPMR (41 CFR) 101-11.6
UNITED STATES
/ERNMENT
Memorandum
DIRECTOR, FBI
SAC, MIAMI (62-0-11328 )
PAUL L. PEYERL
INFORMATION CONCERNING
6/8/67
FLyING SAUCERS
A review of the Miami indices revealed information
reflecting subject appeared at the Miami Office on July 24,
1959, and volunteered to return to Austria as an intelligence
agent. His expressed motivation was to do something to repay
the debt he felt he owed the United States. He was afforded
the Washington, D. C. Headquarters address
of the Central
Intelligence Agency and told his inquiry should be directed
tere.
Also, on July 4, 1961, he appeared at the Miami
Office and gave an incoherent story of recently meeting an
individual who asked him to kill his mother.
PEYERL appeared
to be somewhat bewildered and continuously gazed away from the
interviewing Agent.
During his most recent visit to the Miami Office,
PEYERL seemed genuinely concerned about the existence
of the object he allegedly photographed during November, 1944.
He exhibited no emotional nor mental disorder and appeared to
be rational.
In view of recent publicity afforded UFO sightings,
some apparently by responsible sources, this information
is submitted to the Bureau for consideration of transmittal
to the U. S. Air Force.
pRuelosue
USAF, f9
Bureau
(Enc.
-
Miami
ENCOSTRE
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In Reply, Please Refer to
File No. 62-0-11328
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
Miami, Florida
June
8, 1967
RE:
PAUL
. PEVERL
INFORMATION CONCERNING
BoRd May 3,1934 IN AUSTRIA
On April 26, 1967, PAUL L. PEYERL, 1430 Southwest
76th Street, Miami, Florida, appeared at the Miami Office and
furnished the following information relating to an object,
presently referred to as an unidentified flying object, he
allegedly photographed during November, 1944:
Sometime during 1943, he graduated from the
German Air Academy and was assigned as a member of the
Luftwaffe on the Russian Front. Near the end of 1944,
was released from this duty and was assigned as a test
pilot to a top secret project in the Black Forest of Austria.
During this period he observed the aircraft described above.
It was saucer shaped, about twenty-one feet in diameter,
radio controlled, and mounted several jet engines around the
exterior portion
of the craft. He further described the
exterior portion as revolving around the dome in the center
which remained stationary.
It was PEYERL's responsibility
to photograph the object while in flight. He asserted he
was able to retain a negative of a photograph he made at 7,000
meters (20,000 feet). A Xerox copy of the negative, as furnished
by PEYERL, appears on the last page of this communication.
11fo, a still photograph he allegedly made "at the risk of my
, illustrating the object parked in a hanger, appears on
the last page.
According to PEYERL, the above aircraft was designed
and engineered by (First Name
Unknown) KUEHR, a German engineer
whose present whereabouts is unknown to him.
He assumed KUEHR
was taken into custody by Allied Forces upon the termination
of hostilities.
PEYERL stated KUEHR unsuccessfully attempted
to avoid the German draft, but was apprehended by the Gestapo
GER
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โข RE: PAUL L. PEYERL
INFORMATION CONCERNING
in Vienna, Austria, sometime during late 1943 or early 1944.
PEYERL also assumed the secrets pertaining to this aircraft
were captured by Allied Forces. He said this type of aircraft
was responsible for the downing of at least one American B-26
airplane. He furnished the following fuel and engine data:
11
โขโขโขโขFuel mixture of N2H40 in Methyl Alcohol
(CH3 OH)
rather than 'oxygen-holding' mixture of
hydrogen peroxide H202 in water. 7m 1,3m high two
rocket motors; smooth flow, rotary drive over 2,000
meters per second...."
PEYERL said he copied this data from a board
located in the hanger area.
PEYERL asserted he was shot down by the British
on March 14, 1945, after having been reassigned to the
Western Front. He was held prisoner by the British in
London and later in Brussels until his release in 1946.
He departed for the United States from Bremerhaven, Germany,
on December 26, 1951; entering the United States in New
Jersey on January 7, 1952, and was subsequently naturalized
in Miami during 1958. He is presently employed as a
mechanic at Eastern Airlines, Miami, Florida. He related
he was born May 3, 1924, in Austria.
PEYERL stated he has withheld this information
because he assumed the United States possessed it.
He has
become increasingly concerned because of the unconfirmed
reports concerning a similar object and denials the United
States has such an aircraft. He feels such a weapon would
be beneficial in Vietnam and would prevent the further loss
of American lives which was his paramount purpose in contacting
the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).
PEYERL reiterated he has the original negatives
of both photographs. He said the shots were taken at a thirty
second time exposure.
This document contains neither recommendations nor
conclusions of the FBI. It is the property of the FBI and is
loaned to your agency; it and its contents are not to be
distributed outside your agency.
2
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In Reply, Please Refer to
File No.
62-0-11328
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
Miami, Florida
June 8, 1967
RE:
PAUL L. PEVERL
INFORMATION CONCERNING
On April 26, 1967, PAUL L. PEYERL, 1430 Southwest
76th Street, Miami, Florida, appeared at the Miami Office and
furnished the following information relating to an object,
presently referred to as an unidentified flying object, he
allegedly photographed during November, 1944:
Sometime during 1943, he graduated from the
German Air Academy and was assigned as a member of the
Luftwaffe on the Russian Front. Near the end of 1944, he
was released from this duty and was assigned as a test
pilot to a top secret project in the Black Forest of Austria.
During this period he observed the aircraft described above.
It was saucer shaped, about twenty-one feet in diameter,
radio controlled, and mounted several jet engines around
exterior portion of the craft. He further described the
exterior portion as revolving around the dome in the center
which remained stationary.
it was PEYERL's responsibility
to photograph the objeet while in flight. He asserted he
was able to retain a negative of a photograph he made at 7,000
meters (20,000 feet). A Xerox copy of the negative, as furnished
by PaYERL,
appears on the last page of this communication.
1180, "111ut totograch he allegedly made "at the risis of my
, illustrating the objeet parked in a hanger, appears on
the last page.
According to PEYERL, the above aircraft was designed
and engineered by (First Name Unknown) KUSHR, a German engineer
whose present whereabouts is unknown to him.
He assumed KUEHR
was taken into custody by Allied Forces upon the termination
of hostilities, PEYERL stated KUSHR unsuccessfully attempted
to avoid the German draft, but was apprehended by the Gestapo
โ PAGE 66 โ
RE:
PAUL L. PEYERI
INPORMATION CONCERNING
in Vienna, Austria, sonetime during late 1943 or early 1944.
PEVER also assuned the secrets gertaining to this aircraft
were eaptured by Allied Forces. He said this type of aircraft
was responsible for the downing of at least one American B-26
airplane. He furnished the following fuel and engine data:
โขโขโขโขFuel mixture of Nglyยฐ in Methyl Alcohol
(CHgON) :
rather than 'oxygen-holding' mixture of
hydrogen peroxide kinoz in water. In 1,3m high two
rocket notors; smooth
flow, rotary drive over 2,000
meters per second...."
PEVERL said he copied this data fron a board
Located in the hanger area.
PETERL asserted he was shot down by the British
on March 14, 1945, after having been reassigned to the
Western Front. He was hold prisoner by the British in
London and later in Brussels until his release in 1946.
He departed for the United States from Bremerhaven, Germany,
on December 26, 1952g entering the United States in New
Jersey on Januay 7, 1952, and was subsequently naturalized
in Mient during 1958. He is presently employed as a
mechanie at Fastern Airlines, Miami, Florida. He related
he was born May 3, 1924, in Austria.
PaTalk stated he has withheld this information
because he assuned the United States possessed it.
He has
becone increasingly concerned because of the unconfirmed
reports concerning a similar object and denials the United
States has such an aireraft. He feels such a weapon would
be beneficial in Vietnan and would prevent the further loss
of American lives which was his paramount purpose in contacting
the Federal Bureau of Investigation (YBI).
PEYIRE reiterated he has the original negatives
of both photographs.
He said the shots were taken at a thirty
second time exposure.
This docent contains neither recommendations nor
conclusions of the TBI. It is the property of the YBI and is
loaned to your agency; it and its contents are not to be
distributed outside your ageney.
โ PAGE 67 โ
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ITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
In Reply, Please Refer to
File No.
62-0-11328
Miami, Florida
June 8, 1967
RE:
PAUL LO
NORMATION CONCERNING
On April 26, 1967, PAUL L. PEYERL, 1430 Southwest
76th Street, Miami, Florida, appeared at the Miami Office and
furnished the following inforuation relating to an object,
presently referred to as an unidentified flying object, he
allegedly photographed during November, 1944:
Sometime during 1943, he graduated from the
German Air Academy and was assigned as a member of the
Luftwaffe on the Russian Front. Near the end of 1944, he
was released from this duty and was assigned as a test
pilot to a top secret project in the Black Forest of Austria.
During this period he observed the aircraft described above.
It was saucer shaped, about twenty-one feet in diameter,
radio controlled, and mounted several jet engines around the
exterior portion of the craft. He further described the
exterior portion as revolving around the done in the center
which remained stationary. It was PEYERL's responsibility
to photograph the object while in flight. He asserted he
was able to retain a negative of a photograph he made at 7,000
by PEYERL,
11804, get photograph ho allegedly made "at the risk of my
, illustrating the object parked in a hanger, appears on
the last page.
According to PEYERL, the above aircraft was designed
and engineered by (First Name Unknown) KUSHR, & German engineer
whose present whereabouts is unknown to him.
He assuned KUBHR
was taken into custody by Allied Forces upon the termination
of hostilities. PEYERL stated KUEHR unsuccessfully attempted
to avoid the German draft, but was apprehended by the Gestapo
โ PAGE 69 โ
RE:
PAUL, L. PEYERI
INFORMATION CONCERNING
in Vienna, Austria, sometime during late 1943 or early 1944.
PEYElL also assuned the secrets pertaining to this aircraft
were captured by Allied Forces. He said this type of aircraft
was responsible for the downing of at least one American B-26
airplane. He furnished the following fuel and engine data:
โข...Puel mixture of Ngli40 in Methyl Alcohol
(CHgOH) rather than 'oxygen-holding' mixture of
hydrogen peroxide Hyยฐz in water. 7m 1,3m high two
rocket motors; smoothโข
low, rotary drive over 2,000
meters per second...."
PEYERL said he copied this data from a board
located in the hanger area.
PEYERL asserted he was shot down by the British
on March 14, 1945, after having been reassigned to the
Western Front.
He wis held prisoner by the British in
London and later in Brussels until his release in 1946.
He departed for the United States fron Bremerhaven, Germany,
on December 36, 195l; entering the United States in New
Jersey on January ?, 1952, and was subsequently naturalized
in Miant during 1958. He is presently employed as a
EE DEFE
mechanic at Eastern Airlines, Miami, Florida. He related
he was born May. 3, 1924, in Austria.
PEYERL stated he has withheld this information
because he assumed the United States possessed it.
He has
becone increasingly concerned because of the unconfirmed
reports concerning a similar object and dentals the United
States has such an aircraft. He feels such a weapon would
be beneficial in Vietnam and would prevent the further loss
of American lives which was his paramount purpose in contacting
the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).
PEYERL reiterated he has the original negatives
of both photographs. He said the shots were taken at a thirty
second time exposure.
This docent contains neither recommendations nor
conclusions of the FBI.
It is the property of the FBI and is
loaned to your agency; it and its contents are not to be
distributed outside your agency.
2
โ PAGE 70 โ
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TO
FROM
SUBJECT:
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UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
Memoran
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DIRECTOR, FBI
DATE: 7/25/67
SAC, NEWARK (47-0)
UNIDENTIFIED AERIAL OBJECTS
IVAN SANDERSON, COMPLAINANT
ALLEGED IMPERSONATION OF FBI AGENTS
AND MILITARY PERSONNEL
IMPERSONATION
ying saucer
Enclosed herewith for the Bureau are Chapters
13 and 14 of a book now being prepared by. IVAN SANDERSON.
The book relates to Unidentified Aerial Objects (UAO) which
SANDERSON states will soon be published in magazine form on
a nation-wide basis.
N.J
SANDERSON, who claims to have written several books,
is a graduate of Oxford in England and has various degrees.
He states that he has appeared on the Gary Moore Show and
other types of television projects. He relates that he has
been extremely concerned about UAOs and in the submitted
material he eludes briefly to the FBI and the CIA.
There does not appear to be a violation of the
Impersonation Statute or any other violation over which this
Bureau now has jurisdiction.
The enclosed information is
subnitted only for the Bureau's interest and no further
action is contemplated by Newark.
2 - Bureau
1 - Newark V
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August 24, 1967
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Mr. Theodore Gray )
Hullett
561 37th Avenue
San Francisco, California 94121
Dear Mr. Hullett:
Mr. Hoover received your letter of
August 19th, with enclosure, and wanted you to know
he appreciates your best wishes. He asked me to
thank you for sending the publication you forwarded
to him.
Let
Sincerely yours,
MAILED 19
AUG 2 4 1967
COMM - FBI
Al delen Hande
Helen W. Gandy
Secretary
NOTE: Bufiles contain nothing identifiable regarding correspondent
and no record of the publication,
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Notice Pgo
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Notice Pgs 134-135
Conviticing UFO pictures
August 19, 1967
Director J. Edgar Hoover
Unidentified Flying Objet s
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Washington, D. C.
Dear Mr. Hoover:
A very Happy Birthday...
July 1967.
I am very Lucky to have the opportunity this afternoon to be
able to Introduce to you the ufo contact igap journal. This
magazine has been dedicated to Mr. George Adamski.
My letter to you and the enclosed magazine is a project of my
own. I am a reporter for ufo contact, and in this way I hope to
bring to the attention of V.I.P. Of our country, our magazine andas
the message that it castains, to the reader.
I don't sell the
magazine, but plan to-give it to the person I write to as a gift.
The cost is my own, and the, experience I will gain will. be my
reward, perhaps an
IGAP in the future.
advancement to the position of co-worker for
Thank you very much for giving me a moment of your time.
am
sure you will find our
magazine interesting.
May I again wish you a very Happy Birthday! (Walter Winchell)
Column
Your Friend,
Thadme Sing Hollitt
Theodore Gray Hullett
561 37th Avenue
San Francisco, California
ZIP CODE: 94121
62-838 94 1167
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ENCLOSURE
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ufo contact
igap journal
vol. 2 - no. 5
june 1967
PRINTED IN DENMARK
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โ PAGE 79 โ
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Cosmic
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Purpose and scope
This magazine has been dedicated to
MR. GEORGE ADAMSKI.
Mr.
Adamski launched
the IGAP - International Get
Acquainted Program - in 1959, based on the philosophy
that people in all parts of the world should be
given
the opportunity of knowing what is going on everywhere
in
the field of flying saucers.
His hope was
that as
Mia ly
as possible would discover the truth of the pre-
sent age and turn to face the time to come
- to learn
to accept,
through conviction, the fact that we are all
citizens of the Cosmos and Children of the Cosmic Pow-
er whose Laws run through the entire Cosmos.
Laws we can learn to comprehend through
These
understanding of the ยปScience of Lifeยซ
study
and
brought to our
attention by the presence of friendly visitors from other
worlds.
The magazine is sent to civil and military
authorities
all over the world, to leaders in the United Nations, in
the Vatican,
in scientific cireles,
and to
Press,
radio
and TV authorities.
The purpose of
this magazine is to bring to every-
one.
everywhere, news of events from
all quarters of
the globe in all its varied aspects. This means any news
that can possibly be of value in our endeavour to bring
to mankind an understanding of what is going on in our
world all the time. We shall try to detect any and every
move in the
direction of that truth which we have acc-
epted, but which is not yet officially
accepted or rec-
ognized in broader cireles:
1. People from other worlds in our system are visit-
ing our planet.
2. People from other worlds are in contact with cer-
tain political and scientific circles in East and West.
3. People from all walks of life, official and unoffi-
cial, all over the world, have been contacted by
people from other worlds; such contacts have been
kept secret so far.
4. The philosophy brought to the
world by Mr.
rge Adamski is
considered
aid helping to un-
cover the truth of our origin and our future destiny.
The
magazine
will make no
attempt whatsoever to
fight anyone, in spite of any action which might be laun-
ched against it. Only the truth,
whatever its guise, will
be brought to bear, to allow each to decide for himself
what he can and will accept in this wonderful world on
his march forward to new experiences.
This magazine is non-political, non-religious,
non-sec-
tarian and
non-profit-making.
We hope that
you
may
profit from reading it,
and
that you will tell as many
as possible about it, - especially if you find it of value.
Please write to us if you find it without value or if you
have any suggestions or comments to make.
Sincerely yours,
The Editors.
NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION
GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER
GREENBELT. MARYLAND
20771
FILE 172ur
FEB 2 0 1967
Mr. Fred Steckling
Alexandria, Virginia
22312
Dear Mr. Steckling:
Thank you very much for your letter and for your offer to show us
your film.
I am not really qualified to pass judgment on it, but it
would be good to have the people here at Goddard who are look at it.
May I suggest, then,
that you give Mr. Penn Stevens,
He will make an appointment of you to come out en Goddard and show the
Photographic Branch and me your film.
Unfortunately we have no 8mm
projector here, so I must ask you to bring your own. Thank you again
for your offer.
Sincerely yours,
Paul D. Lowman, Jr.
Geochemistry Laboratory
Laboratory for Theoretical Studies
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE
WASHINGTON 20330
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY
MAR : 7: 1967
Dear Mr. Steckling:
Your letter concerning your unidentifled flying object (UPO)
f1lm finally reached my office---Office of Information for Project
Book, the Air Force UPO progran.
The Air Force would be very interested in reviewing your
If you would get in touch with me at the Pentagon,
we will
arrange a showing for any Monday which is convenient for you.
My number is
Thank you for offering to show your film; I am looking forvard
to hearing from you.
Sincerely,
ะะพะณะต ะ. ะะตััะฐะฝ, ั .
REEMAN, JR
Lt Colonel,
Chief, Civil Branch
Community Relations Division
Office of Information
โ PAGE 80 โ
and watch your favourite television pro-
Then you will forget all about it. But do
Sundays?! Do they just fade out and vanish - or
keep travelling through space for
perhaps to be picked up by creatures
planets? Fantastic - - but scientists think it is pos-
watch the Olympic Games in Japan via a satellite
ยปSome scientists even think that weird cracklings
and gibberish that occasionally come in on radio and
TV programmes
are really pirate programmes
other planets. And it is true that scientific listening
posts have taped some mighty odd sounds
space which could come from some sort of intel-
ligence, somewhere in the Universe.
ยปBack in September, 1953, viewers all over Eng-
carried the identification card and call letters
television station KLEE, in Houston,
Texas. A freak
occurrence? - that's what the experts thought -
until radio engineers tried to
sands of miles away across the Atlantic. ยปStation
KLEEยซ, they were told, ยปhas been off the air for
all of three years, and since that time no KLEE
been shownยซ. Where had
that phantom picture been for three years? Why
did it appear in England? And how did it get back
from wherever it had been. Nobody knows.
tonight, you should see an unidentified object on
To Ufologists, the idea of watching a blank tele-
vision screen for such phenomena is not so far-out
- in fact, it might prove an interesting experiment
for those of us who believe such things are pos-
sible. Coupled
space friends, it might even produce results! That
the idea has some scientific backing is shown by
article which appeared
ยปโLive" TV Coming from Outer Space?ยซ
Salt Lake City (AP) - A distinguished British astro-
nomer, Dr. Fred Hoyle, speaks
of the possibility
of ยปliveยซ TV from outer space.
outer space people, people who
may live on planets like ours on the other side of
that such planets and people do exist.
of other scientists.
ยปThey think some of the radio waves hitting the
earth right now contain messages from those people
and there is some scientific effort under way to
decipher these messages, to tune into those radio
waves, waves which would also transmit pictures.
"What could we see and hear on this ยปcelestialยซ
television? Hoyle,
new book, ยปOf Men and
Galaxiesยซ (University of Washington Press),
some of these outer space civilizations have evolved
further than we and would therefore
be able to tell
us, for example, how to avoid a nuclear warยซ.
The Space Brothers Keep Their Word.
predicted by the Space
issues of Topside, they are keeping their promise
to make themselves seen more
the increased
reports of sightings and landings of UFOs all over
the world, there can be little doubt that our space
friends are now making an all-out effort to awaken
us to their reality, and it is becoming
obvious that they are prepared to use every peace-
ful means within their considerable power to achieve
their mission of goodwill. Their purpose appears to
two-fold: (1) To prevent a nuclear holocaust
which may not only destroy Planet Earth but also
and perhaps even further afield in Outer Space;
the urgent necessity
their horizons to encompass knowledge and practice
they have moral obligations not only to their own
civilizations on other planets who may
have to suffer for Earth's irresponsible actions.
If the powers-that-be on Earth continue to cover-
up and disregard the continued efforts of the Space
may expect to receive even
more startling and dramatic visitations in the near
CREDIT: - COURTESY OF ยปTOPSIDEยซ - JOUR-
NAL OF THE OTTAWA NEW SCIENCES CLUB.
OUR READERS MAY BE INTERESTED TO
KNOW UFO CONTACT IS SENT TO OVER
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AT THE UNITED NATIONS IN NEW YORK,
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SHOULD OUR READERS WISH TO OFFER
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EDITORIAL...
"WE ARE NOT OPPOSED TO A COURT JESTER
on the green lawns of the Royal Palace, provided he
is not taken for an astronomical philosopher - -",
Here, with all the arrogance of the self-opinion-
self-appointed judge,
in words of ignorance,
mated with bigotry and begotten of an inflated ego-
a small section of that vociferous but
often influential Press opinion which always swallows
The occasion was the much-publicised, much-criti-
cised audience of Queen Juliana of the Netherlands
one George Adamski of California,
U.S.A., at Il a.m.
The vociferous Press opinion in this instance was
of the Catholic People's Party newspaper,
We could imagine the same self-elevated journa-
list writing: "We are not opposed to a court jester
ed - - private
on another May day, of another Il a.m. au-
dience, much more secret, of much more potential
four years later, when Adamski was
received at the bed-side of the dying Pope John.
the world's sensation tabloids went to town. Lacking
which to feast their
readers they gave them the bones and the offal, and
in the process they soiled and besmirched their own
The second audience was spared this treatment,
so we can perceive how some of George
Adamski's meetings with the famous received the
full blast of publicity,
conducted in a
secret undercurrent of diplomacy peopled with silent
couriers and intercontinental briefings, are still, very
Adamski was NEVER afraid of the scoffers and the
critics, still less of the faceless spokesmen in autho-
rity. With energy which had to be seen to be be-
courage of conviction based in sure
knowledge of his own experiences, and with fortitude
distilled from the sweet and the sour of his support-
ers and his detractors, HE DIDN'T GIVE A DAMN.
fiction in his sunny California, like many of his cont-
making a fortune from the credulous.
This is shown by the fact that his books became
world best-sellers in many languages. Yet in 12 years
he only offered TWO AND A HALF BOOKS to the
general public.
Does this seem like a man who is
No. Instead he pushed and shoved his way into the,
many times, inhospitable climate of "expert" analysis
and clinical dissection, saying: "Here is
ence, here is my story - TAKE IT OR LEAVE IT!"
AND HE DIED, DOING JUST THAT.
What kept him going for so long? What kept the
so bright for those 12-13 long, bitter-sweet
years? His tremendous sense of humour? YES! His
many thousands of friends and supporters the world
But his faith in a DIVINE INTELLIGENCE and sure
knowledge of the existence and the helpful presence
friends from other planets in space, were the Rod
and the Staff on which he leaned, until he died.
was but a beginning. And when he
"graduated" others took over.
He knew, in those last few months, that it wouldn't
be long. Already he knew those who were going to
carry on his work. And the Brothers and the Sisters,
those friends from across the seas of space, were
busy in their task of forging new links, reshaping
the pattern of their contacts with those close to
AS WITH GEORGE ADAMSKI, the Brothers cont-
inue to furnish evidence of their presence in
skies. New films, startling in their clarity, are being
provided by G.A.'s Co-workers.
New accounts
recent contact with the men and women visiting us
are evidence of their continued interest in our wel-
Here, in this issue of UFO CONTACT,
see mere photographic presentation of Trident tell
Flying Objects".
In some strange fashion, by some
associates is enabled to take startling movie-film
shots of objects in the sky. With this new evidence
too, how Adamski's successors are
STILL pushing the experts, STILL offering for exam-
ination photographic proof of "inexplicable phenom-
ena" in the skies above us.
There are always those who are ready to jeer and
deride. This is a peculiar facet of the human psycho-
logy which stems almost solely from ignorance. But,
thank God, there are those also who, in the face of
public intolerance and apathy, are able to stand out
from the rest and say of the pioneer: "Give the man
his chance, let the man have his say".
As we have said a few words back, evidence is
still being provided of our extraterrestrial visitors'
presence on and above our planet. That this evid-
ence remains a puzzle, - or gives the impression, at
a puzzle - to competent "ex-
perts", despite public pronouncements made by the
Book, the U.S.A.F.'s
UFO's are NOT from Outer Space,
San Bernadino, California,
February 15th 1967 - full report on Page 103, UFO
CONTACT, April issue), is shown here in the pages
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Once before, a gracious lady was willing,
much advice, to listen to the sincere words of a man
who was still to battle for many years to come for
the truth which he propounded. We ask again for that
First Lady's gracious
attention to certain matters
which we believe, as in years gone by, will be
interest to her, also today.
Our Open Letter we respectfully address to -
Her Majesty, Queen Juliana of the Netherlands.
An open Letter
To Her Majesty, Queen Juliana.
We venture to approach you on a matter which we
believe will be of some interest to you, the subject
being one of immense importance, bearing as it does
implications of a nature which might well affect in
the future every aspect of human endeavour on this
The subject of which we speak has once before
been brought to
Your Majesty's attention,
understand, received careful consideration; in fact,
it is in the belief that Your Majesty has shown more
than usual interest that we make this approach to-
May we, with respect, ask you to cast your mind
back 8 years. In May of 1959,
request the presence
Adamski was at that time on a world lecture-tour.
This gentleman had an unusual story to
spoke of visitations to this planet by human beings
from outer space. He spoke of kind human beings
who had travelled in their spaceships,
"flying saucers", from their home
understanding was far ahead of our own,
their sincere interest in our welfare was part of a
of brotherhood and love for all of the
This was George Adamski's story.
In 1959, the subject of flying saucers was consid-
ered by the majority to be laughable. Any attempt
discuss the possibility of beings technologically
superior to us, visiting Earth in space craft travelling
at fantastic speeds, was to dismiss all the scientific
concepts of the day. Indeed, in 1959, scientists were
only beginning to accept the remote possibility of
"some form" of life,
- and a one-cell life, at that, -
anywhere at all outside of Earth.
suggestion that intelligent beings existed who had
progressed past the stages of wars and poverty and
racial intolerance, was to speak of Heaven itself.
many things have changed. The
majority still laughs, yes. But one sees in the ever-
expanding minority a level of radical but intelligent
thought which would have been branded a "heresy"
against the whole Establishment just a few years
ago. With our own greatly-increased space activity
and the near-proximity of an Earthman's landing on
the Moon, ideas have had to change along with the
immense changes in the means of travel.
What modern science has yet to discover, how-
ever, is an antidote to the enormously swollen ego
which has gained nothing from the
discoveries of Galileo other than a list of changed
astronomical data and some very basic facts con-
cerning the solar system in which we live.
What they have not yet learned from
tical" revelations of Galileo is that scientific
morrow; that they, too, these modern scientists, may
be called upon - and perhaps very soon - to change
to accept that Earth-man is not, after all, alone in
One of the pioneers in this school of thought was
George Adamski.
Since his passing, in April 1965,
others have come forward to carry on his work.
on several occasions in the years since
1959, Mr. Adamski was given the opportunity of phot-
ographing some of these space craft on movie-film.
These films have been shown
States and in certain countries in Europe. They have
been viewed by persons in authority, including
perts in many fields, as well as by millions of the
general public by way of television.
The extraterrestrial
beings of whom Mr.
Adamski spoke are still operating in the same patt-
ern.
Several of his helpers have been privileged to
meet these people. New colour movies have been
taken of their ships, on occasion with the deliberate
of the pilots of the craft concerned.
An American lady, Mrs. Madeleine Rodeffer,
Germanborn, naturalised Americans,
Fred Steckling, have been privileged not only
to meet these friends from other planets but they
have also been enabled to photograph the movement
All of these films have been viewed by persons
the U.S. National Aeronautics
(NASA), and they have yet to
Madam, the reason for our approach in this Open
Letter is this. Having heard from Mr. Adamski first-
hand of his experiences, would Your Majesty care
once more to hear of the visitations of the Brothers
and Sisters who befriended him? They have made
themselves known to others; there are courageous
ved messages, both
Most of us have read
and clear, from the
at a strange,
celestial music on
Sacramento,
California,
while
attempting to
new
she
had
ยปnotes
on a brand-
she proceeded
began playing the
created.
ufo contact
139
stood
sources was a local ham radio operator who,
must be clearly
Mr. early
stressed, knew little if anything
and most of the messages he received for Wilbert
Smith, on an unidentified waveband, were complete-
ly unintelligible to him - although they made a lot
of sense to WBS.
By this means and with the usual, requested con-
firmation from other sources, Wilbert Smith received
a lot of invaluable guidance in his scientific work.
The most dramatic incident, however, occurred when
WBS and a small working party of the then Ottawa
Flying Saucer Club were preparing to test out an
experimental machine they had built. Just prior to
this test, the Boys from Topside
operator's listening,
blanking out all
an urgent message for Wilbert
the operator was to pass on to him without delay -
and this he did. The message, couched in scientific
terms, might be translated into layman's language
as saying that a certain flywheel in the experimental
machine would not stand the stress of the r.m.p.
about to be placed on it and that it would shatter
under the strain; precaution should be taken. Hee-
around the machine,
after which they set it in motion and, as predicted,
boards with its shrapnel!
Intervention on a Tape Recording.
Another
strange experience
occurred during
an
exchange of tape recording
letters between
WBS
and another UFO worker in the U.S. At the time,
WBBS was in possession of certain scientific data
which the
Boys from Topside had asked
him
to
keep confidential for the time being. Inadvertently,
WBS.
more by
implication than direct statement,
let slip a few clues to this scientific problem
a tape-letter to his colleague. A week or so later,
he received the tape back from his friend, with a
message asking if he would fill in the blank spaces
on the tape. Puzzled, WBS examinod the tape care-
fully and played it over,
only to
discover that in
the places where he had let slip the teil-tale clues,
the sound had been neatly erased and there was a
slightly sticky substance on the tape in these areas!
The only possible
conclusion he could reach was
that it was the work of the Boys from Topside.
Here then, are two authentic cases of the Space
Brothers using our electronic equipment for a speci-
claims, we can quote a couple of experiences
this nature which happened to our founder,
late Wilbert B. Smith, during his long and intensive
know, was first and foremost a scientist,
never accepted anything without careful checks and
cross-checks and only by this method was he rea-
sure of his ground. But undoubtedly, he
received clear-cut messages and confirmations
a variety of scientific and philosophical matters
from his space friends,
the ยปBoys from
through a number of different media. One of these
Use of Television.
Recently, the English magazine
ยปWeek-Endยซ car-
ried the following article,
and while it is written in
tongue-in-cheek vein,
its writer may
have been a lot closer to the truth than
he imagi-
ned! To quote: ยปTonight you will probably sit down
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photosynthetic process to produce at least simple
Johnson declared,
"is that a case for life chemistry
in space can not only be inferred but the end pro-
duct can be looked upon as a form of life similar
to that on earth".
Johnson made
discoveries by observing the
spectral lines of light absorption of interstellar dust.
He found that the dust absorbed light at a certain
an element or compound by spectral
information is similar to identifying a human by his
It has been known that star-light contains many
colors. Scientists also know that molecules or atoms
in the path of star-light are capable of absorbing a
This means that individual molecules can be ident-
ified positively by the particular spectral portion of
the light they absorb on a one-to-one basis.
studies of spectral lines indicated
inations of known hydrocarbon
into the millions, further extensive study was required
to identify the major components of dust from this
spectral information.
Random testing of the possible hydrocarbon comp-
of the interstellar dust would take
lifetimes. By systematic elimination of possibilities,
Johnson reduced the field to porphyrins and
chlorophyll. He compared the absorption band spec-
tra of these substances in laboratory conditions sim-
ulating the extra-terrestrial environments of the dust
and found that they matched.
Further investigation through both spectroscopic
studies and lasar research
Electro-Optical
Systems revealed the substance in question to
If some of this dust should reach a planet like
Mars, could the chlorophyll photosynthesize?
"We have indications that life started here (on
earch) from outside",
same thing could happen there".
To illustrate the point, Dr. Johnson said he cond-
ucted some experiments on rocks estimated
4ยฝ billion years old. He found porphyrins, a "skele-
ton" form of chlorophyll.
Dr. Johnson speculated that the same mechanism -
attracted to planets - can be at work now as well as
in the past when earth was born.
Credit: - Mrs. Merna Lindermayor,
Can Bernadino, California.
The space brothers- and
Earth's electronic
equipment
One of the commonest occurrences indicating the
close presence of a UFO is the unavoidable inter-
Earth's radio, electrical and electronic
believed to be
field in which the UFO operates.
screens and disrupted electronic
ment are among the features most frequently met with
in a close encounter with a flying saucer.
correspondents in Westford, Mass., U.S.A., where
there has been a record number
that when a UFO passes near her
extraordinary pattern
lines of small vees's (thus: vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv) ap-
pears on her television screen and that frequently
outside to investigate, there is the
culprit UFO! Included
the increased world-wide UFO activity in recent
Azores published July 11 which reads: ยปFlying Ob-
ject Stops Watches. A spokesman for Santa Maria
Airport claimed today that a mysterious flying ob-
ject apparently stopped all electro-magnetic watches
at the airport when it flew slowly
said a white cylindrical object was
slowly in a north-westerly direction at
a height of 33,000 feetยซ. Another report from Can-
published soon after
was
photographing Mars,
Object Distort Mars Signals? A mysterious glowing
object - hovering near Canberra Airport while the
Mars - has baffled experts in Canberra. Six members
control tower crew said the object
hung suspended at about 5,000 feet for 40 minutes.
It disappeared when
an air force plane was sent
out to identify it.
Experts now are wondering if it
was coincidence that the object was sighted shortly
before nearby Tidninbilla tracking station was sched-
unusual difficulty in locking on to Mariner at the
Deliberate Control.
It is believed that most of the
aforegoing inci-
dents are more or less of an accidental nature. But
there is steadily-mounting evidence
that our space
able to and actually
presence known to their earth brothers, to convey
people still who battle against great odds for what
further evidence can be produced for your consider-
ation which will help greatly your understanding of
these matters, thereby encouraging others to seek
the truth of these visitations from outer space. It is
our sincere belief that there is far too much at stake
for the world to continue to supress or ignore news
Should Your Majesty so desire, George Adamski's
friends would be honoured to tell their own stories
and show their own films in Your Majesty's presence.
The evidence of the
quiet contacts
by RONALD CASWELL.
"THEY'LL NEVER GET CLOSE ENOUGH
I've got this in my hand, you know, Ronald", said
slightly rueful smile on his face. He reminded me of
a youngish Bob Hope in looks except that his nose
was not so sharp and his face a little more rounded.
They know that if I get them on this, NO-ONE will
be able to deny it".
We sat near to the open French window of the
lounge with the sun streaming in, I on the comfort-
able old settee, Fred on
knee crossed over the other, looking thoughtfully at
his own fingers idly adjusting the lens-piece of the
May Morlet was somewhere in the house, probably
ringing through to some of the guests we were ex-
pecting later in the day - or maybe she had driven
into Antwerp with Ingrid, Fred's wife,
hairdressing appointment that
we were to run through to The Hague to meet some
of our Dutch friends who were arranging Fred's lect-
Hans was about somewhere in the big old house.
He had arranged for a few days' leave and travelled
down from Copenhagen some days before. Hans is
Major Petersen of the Royal Danish Air Force, organ-
European and Asian sections of IGAP.
He may never live it down, but, much-travelled man
that he is, he had left his passport back home! He
gave a huge chuckle as he described to us how he
had managed to talk himself across the
frontier. Luckily his wife had now sent the passport
I had flown across to Brussels a few days before.
on September 1st, and drank coffee in the airport
lounge with Pat Morlet, May's elder son, whilst we
waited an hour or so for the Steckling's plane to
They were flying LUFTHANSA.
Patrick had them paged as the Cologne flight be-
gan to stream into the arrival bay, everyone on the
look-out for the baggage coming up on the wide
lifelong friend, and Treasurer for the Belgian groups,
arrived in her tiny Volksvagen and smilingly greeted
us, together with Philip, May's younger son, who had
been filming the aircraft from the airport roof. We
We looked at the people who were coming over
to the inquiries desk; and the floor clattered
luggage-loaded trollies as the passengers came away
from Customs and began passing through the barr-
iers, some hurrying, some looking lost,
greeted enthusiastically by waiting friends. The huge
hall rang with sound, and above all were the
embodied voices speaking loftily from many hidden
We wondered what Fred and Ingrid
A neat-looking couple with a boy of about seven
They turned and faced us as the man pointed our
Fred was about 5 feet 10, Ingrid about 5-7. Glenn
was looking around him at the high roof of the foyer.
Ingrid was an attractive young woman with natural
blonde hair, slim and wearing a white, two-piece suit.
She did not look the type one would expect to see
United States Senate Aeronautics and Space Comm-
Fred seemed a rather serious-faced young
Both were in their early thirties. Both were German-
born, naturalised Americans. They had lived in Ca-
nada for some time prior to their arrival in the
States. Only little Glenn's voice was totally Ameri-
So this was Fred Steckling, the young man who
had not wished to "take over", as George Adamski
had hoped during the last few days of his illness in
D.C. As Fred said, no-one could take
G.A.'s place. So it was left at that. And George had
died, not knowing. Or did he know, that wise old
Madeleine and Fred and Ingrid had just gone on
working as before, only much harder. Telling G.A.'s
showing his films, bothering the officials on
Capitol Hill. And now they had Madeleine Rodeffer's
film to show as well, the amazing close-up shots of
the scout-craft hovering over her "front yard", which
was in reality, the long sloping, grassy bank running
from her house down to the road. At the most, a
hundred feet in the air, level with the tall tree-tops.
Madeleine and Ingrid had faced a chilly reception
committee at the private Senate hearing of January
1965, a couple of months before George died: and
at the end of the showing of George's film sequen-
ces and a 45-minute verbal barrage from some sarc-
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astic senators, Madeleine, who had worked in a Gov-
ernment office for many years,
told them that she wouldn't like to be in THEIR
shoes when people found out what was being kept
Did they think the public was blind?
Many had seen the planes chasing the saucers.
And Madeleine had come out of the committee-
room seething with anger.
A few weeks afterwards
she had filmed a scout-ship over her own
Fred loosened up a little as we
sped along the
Brussels University,
and who himself lectured on
"Madeleine was at the airport as we left Washing-
ton. Oh, and Linda, her friend,
was with her. You
know, that young woman who had some sightings.
She's written to you, I think. A nice girl. There were
two Brothers standing back a bit in the crowd. They
weren't with Madeleine. Maybe she knew they were
He went on talking about some of the Brothers he
bright and shining.
she said, in her German-accented
American, drawling the words.
"If you only could
meet them! There is this wonderful feeling of good-
ness that seems to reach out to you."
Fred's rather serious face relaxed a little as he
spoke. One could see he was no fanatic. Fred Steck-
and Ingrid were not money-grabbing
making a fast buck.
They spoke quietly, but
shake off this feeling of having to convince someone
"Ronald," he said, after a rather long, somewhat
They'd been travelling for many,
hours. "Ronald, do you know, it's just as if they have
our frequencies. I had a birthday a while back -"
Ingrid was about to burst in with wife-like enthusiasm
but Fred's voice stopped her. "I had a birthday a
while back," Fred went on.
"Ingrid and I were wat-
ching T.V. I don't remember the show. Suddenly -"
"- suddenly it went doot-di-di-doot-doot, on the T.V.
just like that, maybe ten or a dozen times.
di-doot-doot. Ingrid and I just looked at each other -
and then we both DASHED out onto the porch."
over the house was the saucer. It just
swayed there, back and forward. Then it seemed to
swing down low as the light showed from the porch
and then shot off over in the direction of Washing-
Ingrid couldn't hold herself any longer. "And do
you know, Ronald!" she burst in,
"Madeleine had the
same thing happen on her birthday! Linda and some
more friends were just being seen off from the house
and they called out to Madeleine to look. And there
was this red, glowing light swaying over the house!"
"You can bet, they've got our wave-lengths!" he
As we looked out at May's long lily-pond in the
spacious lawn, the big, leafy trees almost overhang-
ing the house and splashing the ground with shadow,
Fred gave a little laugh to himself and glanced up
at me. He was so often serious, especially when he
talked to the people who gathered at May's house,
guests, reporters etc, - it was nice to see him with
a, somewhat twisted, grin. There were no gimmicks
"I saw a saucer close overhead some while ago. -
There are a LOT of them around that area - I had
my camera with me, this camera - and I ran off some
film and I felt so gosh-darned pleased with myself!
D'you know something? I left the dust-cap on!"
He told me of his talks with the Brothers.
"D'you know, Ronald, when you're with them, you
don't ASK questions.
You don't think of it. You just
listen. It's as if you are not meant to ask of things
maybe they don't want you to know."
Fred bit his lip thoughfully.
"One of them I can see several times a week. I
know where he's working. I can tell you what sort
of work he does, but not where." Fred told me.
"It's only once in a while we have a chance to
talk. Maybe over a cup of coffee some place."
"This one's from Venus."
Fred's trip over had been delayed. Hans and I had
the trip up from the airport how someone, - he didn't
know who - had contacted the bank where Fred had
arranged credit for the trip.
"I have to do it on the instalments," he said. "A
cook doesn't earn all that much money." Fred works
at an hotel in Virginia, near where he lives.
The strange thing was that Fred had previously
had credit arrangements with the same bank, and
had had no bother. Maybe someone had tried to stop
his trip to Europe. It had taken several days to clear
speaking first in Antwerp, staying with
May for some days, then The Hague,
and Mannheim, then in Austria -
Vienna and Linz -
then on to West Berlin for the last six days to stay
Whether Fred was helped with money at the Ger-
man or Austrian lectures, I don't know. I know he
received nothing in Antwerp and Den Haag,
hospitality from good friends. That certainly did not
pay the Stecklings fare across the Atlantic.
Fred's first lecture was on the evening of our arr-
ival in Antwerp, at May Morlet's home. Of the 50-60
in the audience, which included reporters, I noticed
a young woman. I shall not describe her.
Later that night, in fact at 3.30 in the morning, -
we had sat talking, all of May's house-guests, until
the small hours, as we were to do every night of our
visit - I walked with Hans Petersen around some
There is no doubt that a great number of the
objects in space - but not by any means all of them.
No doubt also, some of the falls of ice are from
de-icing or breaking off by
means; the theory about ice from the toilets is very
doubtful, but even if we give this theory a certain
chance, then it still explains only a very small part
of the total number of reported falls.
Until the Rocket-age's attempts to explain condit-
ions in the Space around us began,
attitude prevailed within certain scientific circles in
regard to that Space.
Earth was the navel of the Cosmos, around which
and about which everything turned.
The moon and
the planets and the stars were hung in the sky for
Earth's sake, and between all the bodies outside of
Earth's atmosphere was this great empty Space, in
which was to be found - absolutely nothing.
But the rockets told another story - they had been
out there. We can say then, that now it is proven
that Space is not empty. Among other things, dust
has been registered. And it has become dusty in the
space-capsule when the capsule door has stood
It is proven also, that certain chemical reactions
can, in the course of a few seconds,
As all the planets are born in the same Cosmos,
this means to say that the same elements or units
which make up the
are to be found in
needs the right chemical reaction to
place for the whole to take solid form and to build
up as planets, comets, meteorites or ice - or for that
It is therefore quite plain to see that science can,
and must, soon add a new chapter to that book about
the "factual" conditions in Space, which it is writing
at this time. In this "book" it will be stated that,
under certain conditions, solid matter is formed in
empty Space - as well as much else - matter that
can later fall onto this planet or others as "shooting-
stars" or as ice from an airplane's toilet.
And it will be enormously difficult, - yes, almost
impossible, - to differentiate between what are rem-
ains of solid bodies,
some
means. One might point to evidence of bacteria, but
this just will not do,
because bacteria can be gath-
ered up from anywhere in the Cosmos. For example,
our planet, just the same as other
during its journey through space, trailed behind itself
a long tail of dust and bacteria. This dust and these
bacteria are caught up at some time or another by
other heavenly bodies,
in the same manner that we
collect dust and bacteria from other worlds.
In fact, we need not go to all the great amount of
trouble that we do, to sterilize the space-ships and
probes which are to be sent up; - our bacteria has
long been present on our sister planets and many
long, long while living with us.
Thus there exists great unexplored areas of res-
earch with which science can
learn from; and when, finally, these are explained,
the next natural step will be to learn how one can
"infected" by bacteria.
on the way; but for a while yet we shall
"infect"' our sister planets' inhabitants with our bac-
For a while yet we shall only find meteorites
that originate from planets,
comets or asteroids, and
ice which falls from the toilet-systems of airplanes.
a report just received from the United
States, is an important break-through into the area
of research mentioned in the afore-going article. With
precision timing, we now perceive that "- through
condensation this dust eventually forms meteorites
dense enough to be attracted to a pla-
From: Los Angeles "Herald-Examiner", Sunday,
January 22nd 1967.
ยปL. A. Man finds Life in Spaceยซ
Chlorophyll, key compound of life on earth, exists
abundantly in outer space.
These findings have been reported to a gathering
of experts on Astronomy and Biodynamics meeting
at the University of California at
Berkeley by Dr.
Fred Johnson of Electro-Optical Systems in
Based on his findings, Dr. Johnson told the Berke-
ley colloquium the possibility that man is not alone
in the universe is excellent.
The physicist, astronomer and biochemist told the
Berkeley sessions, which opened Friday,
13 years of research he had been able to identify
interstellar dust and had found it is composed larg-
ely of the solid molecular substance chlorophyll and
not ice or graphite as had been previously believed.
"There is no reason to believe that we on this
planet are unique",
Dr. Johnson told the Herald-
"There is very good
other hand, that there may be similar forms of life
throughout the universe".
Dr. Johnson reported that although interstellar dust
density of 10 to 26 grams per cubic centimeter, he
speculates that through condensation this dust even-
tually forms meteorites which are dense enough to
These meteorites, he said, then deposit the life
substance chlorophyll and, as on earth, undergo the
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principles involved in weight-distribution
surface manipulation, i.e. expert engineers producing
"Some of my readers will have been way ahead
of me in these past assessments and no doubt will
have anticipated my next intention.
Yet others will
be a trifle impatient that the following correlation
should be made. But I must stress, I try very hard
not to be biased, science is far more interesting
left as it is. Therefore I am sincere in my next anal-
ysis. I trust the reader will be, too. I have purposely
chosen the following title for the evidence which I
hope may help shed some truer light on one who
may be a very maligned man."
Yes, the "very maligned man" is George Adamski.
orthographic projections which showed how young
was identical in shape and proportion to
Adamski's classic "scout-craft"
Cramp produces startling evidence of a highly-tech-
nical nature which shows how, following along purely
engineering principles as a result of analyses
hundreds of reported saucer-sightings, with accomp-
anying detail of manoeuvre and flight patterns,
arrives at the ideal form, in all respects,
ing "saucer". The saucer he finally produces, after
progressive line-drawings and photographs
score, is the Adamski scout-craft.
In his concluding chapter, not only does the author
quote details of engineering data provided by Adam-
ski in his controversial books, but Mr. Cramp con-
fesses that, until the time of writing this last chapter,
he had not yet read completely Adamski's
The Space Ships"! Realising perhaps certain read-
about this belated admission,
Cramp goes on to describe points outlined in that
scout-craft, whereby his (Cramp's) own scientifically
arrived-at data receives startling corroboration!
"At this juncture I can almost hear many an Adam-
ski sceptic breathing a sigh of incredulity, hardly
able to believe that I should dare to include such
material in a semi-technical work of this nature."
many detailed international sighting reports
analysed scientifically, with his
experiments showing the intensive study he has made
of all aspects of "saucer" manoeuvres and flight, and
accompanied by scores of finely-executed line-draw-
ings, Leonard Cramp provides food for thought for
all those of an open mind.
biased or un-biased as we may seem,
would like to recommend to other biased and unb-
iased UFO researchers one of the best flying saucer
contributions since "Inside The Space Ships"! That
the author is not biased can be witnessed by the
360 pages of this book which are not about George
expressing the hope that certain UFOlogist
ufo contact
sceptics will not now refrain from purchasing and
reading this excellent book,
we would like to conc-
lude with an excerpt from the summing-up by Leo-
nard G. Cramp himself.
"Out of the confusion and the shadow surrounding
this most enigmatic of flying saucer contact stories,
emerges one or two, but nevertheless very important
(a) Adamski type saucers are not uncommon
among UFO reports.
(b) On purely engineering grounds the configurat-
ion of the "scout ship" offers the best all-
could embody the
functions required by the gravitational propul-
sion theory.
description of inside a saucer is
not inconsistent with the theory, on the cont-
rary, theory seems to support it.
these grounds alone I for one feel
inclined to accept the first part of his exper-
ience as fact, and in my opinion any incons-
appear in his
subsequent
claims are insufficient to invalidate the prev-
ious conclusions."
"PIECE FOR A JIG-SAW" - 27 sh. 6 d.
SOMERTON PUBLISHING COMPANY,
COWES. ISLE OF WIGHT.
Miscellaneous
Out of the clear, blue sky
by MAJOR H. C. PETERSEN.
WE ALL KNOW of accounts of objects which,
during the past couple of hundred years, have been
reported as falling down from the sky, - and, often
enough, from a clear, cloudless sky.
and other experts have sought to ex-
as meteorites, meteors, or - now-
adays - as something in connection with flying, ato-
"Le Matin des Magiciens", by the
Frenchmen, Louis Pauwels and Jacques Bergier, vol-
ume One gives reference to 40,000 notations of falls
If we concern ourselves solely with two groups of
objects - meteorites and ice - then we find ourselves
in an area where science and various other expert
sources are quite positive in their conclusions.
Meteoric stones originate from comets and planets
which have disintegrated, or from larger or smaller
formed outwardly or from the toilet.
ufo contact
quiet,
deserted, leafy avenues near to May's house.
Hans had suggested a walk before turning in. It was
our first opportunity to talk alone together since our
meeting in Denmark three or four weeks before.
He also wanted to tell me something.
About a
young lady of rather special appearance who had,
during the course of the evening, moved out of the
audience and was sitting on a settee very close to
the speaker's table. Just before the guests left,
some of them were unknown to May Morlet - the
young woman spoke a few words with Hans.
"I am wondering about that
Some days after Fred and Ingrid and Glenn had
left Vienna for Berlin, for a very short family re-union,
the Co-workers received a letter from our Austrian
friend and Co-worker,
Dora Bauer, who told us of the
lectures Fred had given in Vienna and Linz. She also
wrote that Fred had told her of two space people,
a Brother and a Sister, who were at May's house on
117
Any Monday would be fine for showing the film,
I am looking forward to your answer,
sincerely,
Fred Steckling."
UNQUOTE.
Similar letters were sent to Senator
Clinton P.
Anderson,
of the Senate
Space and Aeronautics
Committee, and to Dr. Paul D. Lowman Jnr. at the
National
Aeronautics and Space
Administration.
(NASA).
The reply from Dr. Lowman reads: (see inside back
cover).
"NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE
ADMINISTRATION
GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER
Greenbelt, Maryland 20771
FILE 17232
Feb. 20 1967
strange formation in the sky. It was on September
In February this year I received photostats of corr-
espondence and some
that Fred Steckling took whilst travelling by train
between Mannheim and Frankfurt, in West Germany.
The stills he had obtained by photographing from
the screen, he said. He did not dare have the stills
professionally made. (Both George Adamski and Ma-
deleine
Rodeffer have had "accidents" happen to
film in the past. A greater part of the Rodeffer close-
up saucer film was stolen from an hotel room when
G.A. was taking the original to be copied. Copies
of his own film loaned to T.V. net-works and others
have returned badly disfigured with chemicals,
"with
great regret -")
A letter from Fred to Thomas G. Corbin, Major-
General U.S.A.F.
Director Legislative Liaison, Dep-
artment of the Air Force, Washington, D.C., read:
"Dear Sir,
While with
my family in Germany September 7,
1966, I had the rare opportunity to film a "Armada"
of about 40 to 50 UFO's apearing and disappearing
in the middle of the blue sky.
The 23 feet of Kodakcolour film were taken out
of an
open window of a
speeding
express train,
Mannheim-Frankfurt, approximately at 11.40 a.m.
My camera is an automatic 8 mm Revere power
zoom,
30 mm lens. The objects, which can be seen,
look like white cigarettes on the motion-picture be-
hind trees, railroad stations and powerlines, which
were flying by and blocking their sight on occasions
while filming.
This rules out light reflections from
any excusable source.
I would be willing indeed to show this rare film
(personally) to Air Force officials here in Washing-
ton D.C., if they are interested.
Thank you very much for your letter and for your
offer to show us your film. I am not really qualified
have the people here at Goddard who are, look at
it. May I suggest, then, that you give Mr. Penn Ste-
-, a call. He will make an appoint-
ment for you to come out to Goddard and show the
Photographic Branch and me your film. Unfortunat-
ely we have no 8 mm projector here, so I must ask
you to bring your own. Thank you again for your
signed. Paul D. Lowman, Jr.
Laboratory for Theoretical Studies."
Of the visit, which took place in Building A.l. at
10.30 a.m. on February 27th 1967, Fred said this:
"- We took Madeleine along so the 22 NASA off-
icials could see G.A.'s and her film, too. They seem-
ed to be quite impressed, but would not make an
open statement concerning the film, naturally. The
2 hour meeting took place in Building
A.I.
They
treated us very nice and seemed to know much more
of what we had to show and tell. One thing they
said, however, and that is concerning Dr. Hynek. His
swamp-gas explanations are nonsense, we were told.
"But despite the evidence of the 3 films they still
would like to have more positive proof, we were told,
for it still does not prove these ships to be extra-
terrestrial, as one official put it. However, he was
not able to tell us just where these strange crafts
come from otherwise. But they were quite impressed
about the exact formation of the many ships on the
film of Sept. 7th. 66. Reflection, any fake, and cloud
formation, including Skyriders, was ruled out. It left
only 23 feet of UFO's.
"They said nothing about G.A.'s film and on Ma-
deleine's they commented, - the ship is smaller, and
anticipated it to be about 27 feet in diameter.
They
were interested in how far the trees in the back-
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ground were and all in all said, to be convinced that
what we had shown them are ships of extraterrestrial
origin they needed more positive proof or evidence.
One person came up with the scout being a volks-
wagen, you know how they have to make jokes. But
we were treated very nice and in respect,
person said to Ingrid, you have something there,
"I could see that they had much knowledge, but
could not give themselves away. They did not rid-
icule us, nor the films, nor the whole UFO idea. I
did not go to NASA to convince them, but to cons-
"This meeting with NASA was a different matter
altogether than the Senate Space committee 2 years
ago with Madeleine and Ingrid, where they received
more "Hell" than anything else -"
On March 20th, Fred sent me a photostat letter
from the UFO spokesman at the Pentagon in Wa-
shington D.C. (see back pages)
"DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE
Office of Information for Project Blue
The Air Force would be very interested in review-
ing your film. If you would get in touch with me at
will arrange a showing for any
Monday which is convenient for you.
Thank you for offering to show your film; I am
looking forward to hearing from you.
George P. Freeman, Jr.
Community Relations Division
Mr. Fred Steckling,
Alexandria, Virginia 22312."
"Our Pentagon visit was Monday March 20th
at Colonel Freeman's office. - Madeleine
Several high commission officers rev-
7th film three times,
Freeman stated: "This is the best film I've seen yet."
and "I have never seen anything like this before."
He told me to inform the UFO investigation comm-
ittee in Colorado - (- the new University of Colorado
UFO investigation study, - R.C.) - and send them
"Madeleine's and G.A.'s films were already known
to them - from T.V. - and no comment was made on
They seemed to know all three of us - Ingrid
was there - they gave this impression.
"The Colonel said: "What about the scoutships
we are supposed to have in Dayton?"
"What about and how about it?"
not confirm anything or otherwise. But here too we
were treated respectfully, and returned the same to
Later, I received a fuller description of events.
between Mannheim and Frankfurt traveling North. The
time was about 11.45 a.m., no clouds, about seventy
degrees, Fahrenheit. Although power-lines and trees
were flying by,
while I took the film,
If there was a
station it surely swished by so fast that it was imp-
ossible to make out any signs, etc. In this case you
have to take my word for it. I was already before
alerted of the Brothers before the film, and became
aware of a group
objects high in the sky (12 o'clock up.) | jumped
back to grab the camera, a 8 mm Revere, 30 mm
powerzoom, Chicago build and opened the window
all the way to eliminate any reflections and started
filming. All in all, 6 groups of ten to twelve space-
craft appeared one after another and moved along
the sky like Dolphins in the water, as an example.
Appearing and disappearing, the armada traveled to
about 9 o'clock (position) and disappeared complet-
ely, giving me the privilege to take about 23 feet of
"There were quite some people on the train, some
looking out of their windows, becoming
aware of the objects. As we could see they all had
question-marks on their faces.
seen anything like this before. I might add, there
was no fear on their faces. Ingrid and myself also
Glenn, we could hardly believe it, ever to be pres.
ented with such an opportunity of taking that many
ships on film and all at once. We stood on the win-
dow, Ingrid saying only, "oh, my God" and our every
hair was standing up at this wonderful sight. We will
never forget this experience and are surely grateful
I wrote to Fred, asking him if I could use his pict-
Ures.
correspondence in UFO CONTACT. He
"You can go ahead and use what you feel is right
concerning my visit to NASA and the pictures -
"As you know, my work in this cause has no conn-
ections in pleasing my Ego, and therefore it does
not matter to me if my name is used or not. Import-
ant is the work. not us. โ
"We all know George Adamski has given much to
this world in knowledge and information and I feel
At that time the Air Force termed the Heflin pict-
The "Bluebook" report said Heflin's photo did not
correspond to his description of the round, saucer-
then the Air Force has commissioned
the independent study by the University of Colorado
From: "San Francisco Chronicle",
Friday, March 10, 1967.
Credit: Theodore Gray Hullett, San Francisco,
Two PCs spot a ยปsaucersยซ
Two policemen saw an oval-shaped object flash
saucer-like object flew over Strood, Kent, at about
1,000 feet - and had a tail of blue and silvery stars.
Later there was a similar report from Sevenoaks.
Police at Rochester said: "The authorities have
From: "Daily Sketch", London, March 25th, 1967.
ยปThe flying saucer that
Andrew saw in Stamford Skyยซ
Andrew, the eight-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs.
of 59 Scotgate,
day. Aug. 2. He was in his back garden at the time,
and this is how he sketched and described what he
"I saw this object in the sky twice this morning
between about half-past ten and a quarter to eleven.
It was going very quickly above
first time I saw it, it was travelling in a N. W.
direction, and then about ten minutes later it came
"It was then going in a S. E. direction, and it
the shape was round, with black
circles looking like ship's
middle. There were little things looking like landing
"There was a cloud of yellow stuff coming out
of the back and there was a ring round the middle
From: A Stamford paper, Lincs. England.
Elbert Hubbard.
135
Literature
ยปPiece for a j1g- sawยซ
By LEONARD G. CARMP., M.S.I.A. A.R.Ae.S.
author of "Space, Gravity and the
Flying Saucer."
Here is a book about "flying saucers" which can
be of immense interest to both the ยปconverted" and
to the "open-minded", to the lay-person looking for
more corroboration to
back up his
beliefs
in
reality of visiting space-ships, and to the technically-
minded man who may well be rather surprised at the
wealth of detail of a highly technical nature included
in this work.
Leonard Cramp,
who for many years has
worked
in both aerodynamics and, more recently, with the
new design principles of the Hovercraft, has succ-
eeded in writing a bookunderstood, by
any
person
of normal intelligence
who can read the English
language.
"Piece For A Jig-saw" does, in truth, offer a piece
- a very large piece
- of that enigmatic jig-saw
puzzle which has undulated and returned along 180
degrees through head-lines of the world's press for
the past 20 years.
Cramp himself has worked on
material for this book for over half that time. It is
12 years since he submitted to the public "Space,
Gravity and the Flying
Saucer"; - this book is a
natural and elevating follow-up.
Written in a style which is as open and as lacking
in pomposity as the author himself, one finds a patt-
ern developing from each chapter to the next, as he
takes us from his brief but concise
"background
material"
of orthodox aerodynamics,
curves into a
high trajectory through the
experimental X-15
and
the family of rockets, and into the deep blue. One
is almost shocked to find with what ease
Cramp
brings us down
- not in a capsule supported by
great billowing parachutes, but gently landing in a
field, any field, ready for instant take-off to a far-off
hovering mother-ship.
At least, the mother-ship is there by implication,
because Mr. Cramp,
as he says,
having
"set myself
the task of discovering the truth as an engineer",
arrives, after a volume full of investigation and ex-
perimentation,
at the last chapter which is entitled:
"Vindication Of A Scout Ship."
The last paragraph of the second from last chapter
might well sum
up a very large part of the
UFO
story. It also sums up the author, a man who succ-
eeded in forming a large group of UFO enthusiasts
from a very hard core of technology, men who know
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ities of the dark shape behind them. There was a
tiny white light behind which did not seem to be att-
ached to the object in any way; but as the night was
very dark, she admits that this could also have been
a star. The colored lights were not blinking,
object seemed not to move, although she of course
was moving towards it in her car. She described the
object (which, she admits, she saw very indistinctly
in the almost complete darkness), as a black wing-
like thing which made no noise. Then she suddenly
"Surely it can't be a plane, this low.
haps it is a flying saucer". The size of the 2 colored
about the size of ordinary car
blinker-lights. If the witness had stopped to investig-
ate, this could have been a most important sighting.
Unfortunately, she preferred to continue on her way,
and thus lost a great opportunity.
lights suddenly all dimmed for a couple of seconds,
and at that moment, witnesses in town chanced to
object streak across the sky. The
Press tried to 'explain' this dimming to lightning up
at Campbell River, some 200 miles away: this, how-
ever, would seem unconvincing, in view of the num-
erous past cases where a certain type of UFO has
blackout, of electric lights in widely separated areas.
It is also well-known to researchers that other types
of UFO's do not affect electrical installation: on the
other hand, it is possible that all UFO's may have
the ability to affect such installations, or to refrain
Report from: P. M. H. Edwards, Victoria, B.C.,
Bromma, Stockholm, Sweden.
From: The Mexican newspaper "EL HERALDO",
February 26th, 1967.
(There are three photographs
produced
in
the
article,
which
cannot reproduce here. However, here are the capt-
ions to the photographs. - Ed.)
Nr. 1.
"This photograph of a strange space object
was taken by Dr. Jose A. Lanuza, professor at the
Sorbonne in Paris and at the Autonomous National
University of Mexico,
when he travelled aboard an
airplane of the Compaรฑia Mexicana de Aviaciรณn from
Mexico City to Guadalajara." (- It will be rememb-
ered by some readers that many times George Adam-
ski spoke of a saucer base in the mountains around
Guadalajara. - Ed.)
"Dr. Lanuza was able to take this picture
above the Valley of Mexico. It shows in our sky the
presence of another flying object. It is of a circular
shape and has in its upper part a transparent dome.
aluminium color."
"This UFO photo was taken by Dr. Lanuza
at a distance of about 100 metres from the machine
and only a few metres above the surface of Mexico
Valley. Note at the bottom of the picture the power-
lines, which give an idea of how low the saucer was.
has the negatives
his possession,
perts, who stated that no fake was involved."
Also in "EL HERALDO".
Flying saucers are seen in clear daylight
They were observed near Montevideo.
Montevideo (UPI)
- Unidentified Flying Objects
were observed in this capital in clear daylight, stated
the director of the Astronomical Observatory ANTA-
RES, Juan Reyes Febles, who succeeded in taking
21 color photos of said objects.
He added that from one saucer were ejected into
whose colors varied from blue to violet and orange.
According to Mr. Reyes and other witnesses' obs-
ervations is was an oval UFO seen at a height of
about 6 km to the North of the City. It had an ind-
ented rim. One could see a dark dome with a dis-
tinctly white rim and one open porthole in the upper
Finally Reyes said: "It could be proved that it was
"mothersaucer"
ejected from its interior other little ships that shot
The sighting was made the day before yesterday
and lasted for one hour and 40 minutes."
readers that this sighting was
made from an astronomical observatory, and that an
open porthole at a height of 6000 metres or 20,000
feet could well be in view with
telescopes. Whether it was in fact a porthole that
was open at that cold height and in that thin air
might be a point of conjecture perhaps, but we are
not reckoning with terrestrial aircraft here, of course.
Credit: Mrs. Maria Cristina de Rueda,
Translation: Mrs. Dora Bauer, IGAP-AUSTRIA.
ยปConvincingยซ UFO pictures
SANTA ANA. - A University of Colorado professor
conducting a study of unidentified flying objects says
that "Photographic evidence of UFOs, when avail-
able, is very convincing."
Robert J. Low,
project co-ordinator of a Govern-
ment-sponsored UFO study, is in Santa Ana to study
a controversial 1965 UFO photo previously discredit-
ed by the Air Force.
Low termed the picture, taken by
as "among the top four or five" items of
photographic evidence of UFOs.
37, a project inspector for the Orange
County Highway Department, took his picture August
3, 1965, just off the Santa Ana freeway.
ufo contact
that the people should become aware first of his work
have become
acquainted with the idea of the brothers being under
chance to talk to them if he becomes aware of them,
then you may talk about my contacts in connection
with G.A. Ronald, I cannot tell you what to do, for
you must use your own judgement in this matter.
When ever you feel to use it then go ahead and do
so. I am not afraid to face the people or what ever
comes with it, neither is Madeleine. -"
That is the story of the Quiet Contacts.
Why have I told you all this? Because I know that
those who read these words will feel the sincerity
of Fred and Ingrid Steckling, and of Madeleine Rod-
effer.
The sceptics talk always of people "making a fast
buck". Maybe they are right about some. But not
about the
Stecklings or Madeleine.
They are losing
money fast, but they are doing the job that George
Adamski left them to do, with steadfastness and cou-
rage.
What is the lesson from this?
First, - you will make up your own minds as to the
truth of their stories, - as George Adamski said so
often: "I'm not here to convince you, - just to tell
you."
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Second,
- you are invited to look again at the
picture which is painted for you in these sequences
of events.
GEORGE ADAMSKI took his story and his films
to ANYONE - including authority - and was prepared
to face all criticism and expert analysis.
MADELEINE RODEFFER was enabled to take close-
up shots of a flying saucer over her
garden.
This
was arranged with the Brothers, and she was expect-
ing them.
She has shown this film, with G.A.'s,
on
nation-wide net-works, - she has faced the officials
on Capitol Hill. She has met the Brothers.
FRED STECKLING has taken a unique movie-film
which has impressed NASA's photographic experts
and the men at the Pentagon. He has met the
Brothers.
Can it be CO-INCIDENCE all the time? Can they
FAKE unique and impressive evidence ALL THE
TIME?
At this point I might add that whilst George Adam-
ski was on his 1959 world-tour, many separate witn-
esses in Australia and New Zealand reported activit-
ies and formations of saucers over some of the very
cities and towns where G.A. lectured.
All this is for the record.
As Fred Steckling wrote in simple words which
held a world of meaning:
IMPORTANT IS THE WORK - NOT US.
UFO-PICTURES
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ufo contact
These still photographs are
taken
from
the screen pro-
jection of the
8 mm colour
film of september 7th 1966.
Taken with a REVERE 8 mm
cine-camera,
automatic
30
mm
powerzoom
lens,
by
Fred Steckling of Alexandria,
Virginia,
U.S.A.
The 23 feet of colour film
was exposed from a speed-
ing
train travelling
from
Mannheim to
Frankfurt in
West Germany.
This aerial "armada" of
UFO's is shown in impress-
ive formation
in the cloud-
less sky.
Shown to photographic
experts of NASA.
Of the film, Pentagon UFO
spookesman
said:
"This is
the best film I've seen yet!"
"MANY TIMES I HAVE SEEN FLYING DISCS
FLIGHT AT THE EXPERIMENTAL BASE AT WHITE
SANDS, NEW MEXICO, WHERE, AS IS KNOWN,
THE FIRST AMERICAN ATOM BOMB WAS TRIED
(Statement in 1949.)
29 sight UFO's over White
Sands Range
Alamogordo, N.M. - At least 29 White Sands Missile
Range personnel were eyewitnesses to one or more
Objects between 10.30 and 11
News concerning the UFOs has been cutoff by
All service personnel and civilians working for the
services have been forbidden to discuss the sight-
investigation is under way at Holloman Air
officer, in charge. He, too, is not allowed to discuss
president and general manager of
radio station KALG, Alamogordo, said the UFOs first
Holloman AFB, then south toward Orogrande, N.M.,
and then disappeared over the Sacramento Moun-
Information officers at Holloman AFB and WSMR
Clark and he was told the Flight
Safety Office at Kirtland AFB at Albuquerque, N.M.,
would handle the investigation. Kirtland would make
no comment exept that all information would have to
come from the Pentagon.
Clark called the assigned number at the Pentagon
and was told that no information was available.
Capt. Frank J. Morris, director of information at
Holloman AFB, Saturday night said that Maj. Step-
hens is handling the investigation. He said the re-
sults would be sent to Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio,
and from there would go to the Pentagon. He said
no information would be released except through the
Public Information Office under the Secretary of the
Neither WSMR nor Holloman AFB personnel has
Clark said eyewitnesses, when they could be ident-
ified, would not allow use of their names because
However, these witnesses estimated that the "silv-
25,000 feet"' and moving at a speed of "approximat-
ufo contact
133
took a few minutes to transfer from Army to Air
circled around, but none of the
pilots was able to see anything unusual.
Missile firings at WSMR were checked. There were
none at this time. There was little cloud cover during
the half hour involved and, at this time
would be impossible to see a meteor. The objects
were moving much faster than a balloon.
One WSMR individual said the UFOs were tracked
There is no accurate estimate
one - may have been more.
release any information on the sightings - if ever.
From: The El Paso Times,
El Paso, Texas.
COMMENT: We understand from our source of in-
formation that this news item appeared only in
stopped the incident being reported in the
national newspapers. To quote the above news report:
release any information on the sightings - if ever."
over WSMR at the time of the sightings. While it
UFO's over British Columbia
On April 14th, 1967, at about 8.05 p.m., lan Squire
and Scott McNeill (two boys aged about 14) were
Virginia, B.C. They crossed over Cadboro Bay Road
district), and proceeded down into Ripon
far as the Circle. From there, they saw a red and a
green light hovering
over what they thought was
probably the area of the Uplands Golf Clubhouse
on Cadboro Bay Road. They were on their way down
to the Yacht Club, and didn't stop to investigate,
however.
The two lights
were
not blinking,
and
seemed stationary (but it must be remembered that
on their cycles,
they were moving,
which prevented
their being certain about this last point).
The sky
was dark and starry: there was hardly any wind at
all.
At 8.10 p.m. the same evening, i.e. five or six min-
utes later, lan Squire's grandmother (name withneld
at witness' request) was driving uphill along
boro Bay Road southwards
Cad-
towards the
northern
gates into The Uplands district,
when suddenly she
saw a red and a green light over the roadway, i.e.
higher than the height of a very tall tree. The wit-
ness, who is personally known to me through her
daughter and grandson,
unfortunately did not stop
to investigate. Instead, she continued on right under-
neath the
object which, she said, seemed to be
spread entirely over the width of the wide roadway.
The two colored lights seemed to be shining
only
forwards, and to be from 4 to 6 feet from the extrem-
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LIFE'S GIFTS.
Each of us receives life's gifts on Earth. A belief
in a continued spiritual life after the
comparitively
short time of 70 years of physical life here on Earth,
compared with the endless cycle of eternity, makes
the actions of the moment an investment with far-
reaching consequences.
The certainty that Man can choose between good
and evil should lead him nearer to his Creator.
Fur-
ther, it should lead to an understanding that Man's
life here and later, is more likely to depend on his
relation to the spiritual than to the scientific.
Our decisions now will unavoidably determine fut-
ure actions. Nature around us will hold more unsolv-
ed than solved mysteries. But science has won itself
sufficient power so that it can open up a Golden
Age for Mankind, providing this power is used for
good - or destroy it, if the power is used negatively.
Religion's ethical guide-lines are the
bonds that
can hold civilisation together. Without it Man cannot
reach his dearest goal - peace with himsefl, his God
and his neighbour.
Wernher von Braun.
From: "Jyllands-Posten", Denmark,
Dec 11th 1966.
Credit: IGAP-DENMARK.
Translation: RONALD CASWELL.
UFO-reports
Soviet radar spots UFOs
MOSCOW - (AP) - A Soviet scientist says there
may really be such things as flying saucers from
outer space.
Soviet radar screens have detected unidentified
flying objects (UFOs) for 20 years, he says.
But Soviet scientists, like their colleagues in the
West, are still puzzled about what such UFOs really
The scientist, identified only as F. Zigel, was writ-
ing in the current issue
of the illustrated
Soviet
youth magazine Cmena.
offered five possible explanations for UFOs,
including visitors from outer space. He called this
alternative "extremely speculative."
"as the UFO problem has not
different explanations, including
extremes, are possible.
The article took the lid off a subject rarely disc-
ussed in the press here.
In the 1950s the Soviet press scoffed at American
reports of flying saucers as just so much cold war
By those Soviet accounts, the Americans tried to
"saucers" as some sort of new,
ufo contact
Reports of flying saucers sighted in the Soviet
Union,
in the Caucasus
and in Central Asia, also
were ridiculed here.
Then for several years the Soviet press remained
silent on the whole question; the Cmena article show-
ed that the UFO issue is being reopened, this time
as an object of serious scientific study.
Zigel was identified as
one of the editors of a
book,
"Inhabited Cosmos," being prepared for publi-
cation here. The book will discuss the possibility of
living beings in space and efforts to communicate
The chief editor of the book is B. P. Konstantinov,
as a vice president of the Soviet Academy of
is one of this country's most respected
In his magazine article, Zigel said the "Angel
Echo," a UFO detected by radar, is constantly obs-
erved by scientists at the Central Aerological Obs-
ervatory near Moscow.
Similar observations, he said, have been made in
the United States, Australia, India and Japan.
"The phenomena of the UFO today should be con-
sidered as global," he added.
He rejected the idea that birds, insects or plant
seeds could cause such reactions on radar screens.
Zigel said there
could be no doubt that UFOs
exist "but the nature of these objects is still not
understandable today."
Then he listed these five possible explanations:
1. NONSENSE or invention. He said there was
claimed to have ridden in flying saucers and others
. But he rejected this alternative as killing
the question rather than solving it.
2. AN OPTICAL illusion related to the distribution
of light in the earth's atmosphere,
The UFO, he said, is more complicated than
3. A NEW SECRET flying apparatus of one of the
"No one holds this view
4. AN UNKNOWN phenomena of nature, just as
radioactivity was unknown until the end of the last
century. In this context, ionized particles and charged
particles of dust in the atmosphere were given as a
explain the color or maneuverability of UFOs or their
appearance in good weather.
5. SPACESHIPS from an advanced civilization on
another planet. Zigel said the speed of UFOs supp-
orts this theory. So does what he called "the fact"
that no UFOs were ever reliably reported to have
Zigel called for "an all-sided, thorough,
to clear up the origin of UFOs once
From: The Miami News, Wed, April 19th, 1967.
Credit: Mrs. Jane McEvoy, Florida, U.S.A.
What Adamski
said...
GEORGE ADAMSKI WAS MANY TIMES ACC-
USED of being a charlatan, - that is, a person who
pretends to have more knowledge or skill than he
- an impostor or a cheat. He has been
called a faker,
because he has produced photo-
so-called space-ships which he claimed
to have taken himself. He was a liar, taking money
from the credulous
with stories of fantasy, saying
Most of these names were given to him by people
who would not have had the courage to say it to his
face, or within the presence of a lawyer. If Adamski
had invoked the law of libel in every case such as
this, not one of his detractors could have proven
that the name he had
was applicable,
could have indeed made money from those
claims! But Adamski was not that kind of man. He
knew the truth, and therefore no-one could harm his
integrity. On this integrity all his subsequent actions
Many incidents is his later life were mis-reported,
sometimes out of malice, at other times because of
expediency, when insufficient detail was at hand.
Many were the garbled reports circulated about one
very special occasion. Here, below, is WHAT ADAM-
SKI SAID about:
The royal audience
During my stay in Brisbane I received a letter from
Rey d'Aquila of The Hague, Netherlands, requesting
me to attend an interview with Queen Juliana on May
The letter requested an immediate reply.
I sent a cable confirming receipt of the letter and
consenting to the interview.
Toward the end of April, when I returned to Lon-
don from lectures in outlying cities
Isles, the rumor was out that I was to have an inter-
view with Queen Juliana. I was at the home of Des-
mond Leslie when the telephone rang. It was a rep-
orter asking for verification of the interview. I admitt-
ed only that such a rumor existed, and did not con-
The reporter was cautioned not to publish anything
until it had been confirmed. He agreed to await con-
firmation, out of respect for Queen Juliana, but his
respect was apparently short-lived.
The Daily Herald of April 29th, 1959, London, pub-
lished the following article under the heading,
liana's New Joy - Flving Saucers". The reporter gave
"I checked with Juliana's secretary.
'Yes,' the secretary said over the phone from Hol-
land. 'Her Majesty has asked Mr. Adamski to con-
More than that I cannot disclose. The
talk will be between the two of them alone.' "
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The newspaper accounts which claimed I told rep-
orters of the forthcoming meeting with Queen Juliana
were entirely false. One thing is
certain: the press
was furious. The reporters could not get any inform-
ation from me so they fabricated stories to save face
(and perhaps to protect their jobs!). Newspapers all
over the United
States copied these false reports
and added comments as they passed them on.
An article in the Los Angeles Examiner of May
19th,
entitled "In Dutch On Saucer
Discussion,"
stated:
"The press has given Adamski, from Los
Angeles, a chilly reception.
The Catholic
People's
Party newspaper De Volkskrant, said, for
example:
'We are not opposed to a court jester on the green
lawns of the Royal Palace, provided he is not taken
for an astronomical philosopher.' "
Soon after the newspaper De Volkskrant criticized
my interview with Queen Juliana, several other Dutch
papers followed suit and began to speak in a critical
vein. The more dignified papers, however, presented
straightforward accounts like the following:
"QUEEN JULIANA SEES
U.S. WRITER, Hour's
Discussion on Space Travel, from our correspondent.
THE HAGUE,
May 19th.
Queen
Juliana
and
the
Prince of the Netherlands today received, at Soest-
dijk Palace,
Mr.
George Adamski,
the
American
author of several books on space travel. The Queen
and Prince Bernhard had a talk lasting
about an
hour with Mr. Adamski. It is understood that the talk
WaS
of a purely informative character.
The
Queen
and Prince Bernhard wanted to become acquainted
with Mr. Adamski and his views.
"Those
who
were present at the
conversation
included Mr. C. Kolff, president of the Royal Nether-
lands Society for Aviation,
Lieutenant-General H
Schaper, Chief of the Royal Netherlands Air Staff,
Professor Jongbloed, of Utrecht University, an expert
in medical science dealing with aviation,
fessor Rooy, of Amsterdam University, who gives
lectures on mass communication.
"Mr. Adamski, who claims to have flown round the
moon in a flying saucer and to have been in contact
with inhabitants of the planet Venus, is lecturing in
As I am a common man with no title or position,
some newspapers questioned the Queen's right to
invite me to the palace. A true ruler, or represen-
tative of the people, can gain knowledge from the
lowest as well as the highest sources.
The press called the Queen gullible and accused
her of falling for strange things. This is not true. She
is only interested in all new things of life, as a ruler
should be. We are living in times when on every
hand things are changing. Unless the rulers are well
informed, they cannot serve their people well.
Queen Juliana has the welfare of her people at
heart. Therefore she has an open mind that permits
her to look at all facets of life, not bowing to the
dictates of the few; and so she was not persuaded
At this time I will relate the true facts of my inter-
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view with the Queen. They have never been pub-
shed before. The press reports quotin
id answers from the interview were falsified, as r
reporters were allowed inside the palace during the
I had been nervous with anticipation, but a feeling
of calm and ease came over me as I stood in the
presence of the Queen. She and the others present
were standing when I entered the room. The Queen's
secretary came forward and introduced me to Her
I left London and arrived in Amsterdam on the
Queen Juliana. In turn, I was presented to
15th of May, 1959. Miss Rey d'Aquila and some news-
Prince Bernhard; Lt. General Schaper, Chief of the
paper reporters were at the airport to
Royal Netherlands Air
Staff; Professor Jongbloed,
still suffering from the cold I had caught in
Scotland, so I excused myself and was taken to a
tions; and Mr. Kolff,
President of the Royal Nether-
small hotel on the outskirts of Amsterdam.
The next afternoon I was called to
When the Queen acknowledged the introduction, I
rehearsal for a program that was to be given that
This was on May 16th, and I showed my
film on the program. The reception by the public of
my subject and the film was very good.
After the rehearsal, we drove back to the hotel,
picked up my luggage and left for The Hague. Miss
d'Aquila had arranged transportation by automobile,
and I arrived at The Hague about midnight.
My hotel was in a quiet residential district, across
the street from a beautiful park. The first day was
set aside for me to rest. That morning I unpacked
around and photographing the local scenery.
I had been placed in this secluded hotel purposely
to avoid the press.
When the newsmen could not
became very irritated. Those
charge of publicity would not say where I was stay-
ing, and the manager of the hotel had been given
orders not to reveal my presence.
On the morning of May 18th, I had breakfast and
readied myself for the visit to Soestdijk Palace near
Utrecht. The Palace car was to call for me at about
10.30 a.m. This was an informal meeting, so my bus-
iness suit was proper attire. I had been
coached on the proper etiquette and conduct in the
presence of my royal hosts. When the car arrived,
I was introduced to the chauffeur who held the door
open as I entered. To evade the press, we avoided
the customary highway to the palace.
We entered the palace garden through a gate
opened by a guard who saluted smartly as we pass-
ed. I noticed the highway in front of the palace was
empty as we
turned into the grounds.
driveway, bordered by massive shrubs,
to the huge entrance. My mind was so taken up in
trying to remember all the instructions I had been
given that I failed to notice much about the palace
itself, except that it was white. The chauffeur had
spoken very few words as we rode along and had
given me a mind to relieve my throat when I coughed.
It was 11.00 a.m. when the car stopped in front of
door, saluted, and escorted me up the broad steps
dressed in royal blue, who also saluted.
When I entered, one of these men helped me out
of my top coat and muffler: the other escorted me
into a large library with high ceiling.
for here was a feeling of welcome as among
graciously asked if I drank coffee.
ps of paut thade id, woffe was emmind in tange
ing. After all had been served, we were asked to be
seated. That coffee was the best I had had since
leaving America!
We were at one end
of the library, seated in
Directly across from me sat the Queen. Next to her
was the Prince, and on my right, next to the Prince,
was a gentleman who acted as spokesman for him.
As I remember, this gentleman was Mr. Kolff. Seated
on my left were the other three gentlemen already
named. The secretary was seated a little apart from
Small pastries were served, and as we sat enjoy-
ing the refreshments and indulging in informal con-
versation, I noted that Her Majesty wore a light blue
dressed in black suits with
Cigarettes were passed. Then the secretary opened
the topic for which I had been summoned. She ref-
erred to my two books and asked a question regard-
ing my trip around the moon. I was aware of having
been granted only forty-five minutes, so I made my
answers as brief as possible.
The astronomer and Air Force chief asked que-
discredit the interplanetary
visitors. As I think of it now, perhaps my answer
was a little rude in the presence of royalty, for I
said: "I have known of no major officials of our Air
Force, and few astronomers, who have told what they
actually know about the visitors from space. It is a
reports of the Air Force have never been released
to the public, or even to high officers in the govern-
ment. I am inclined to believe this applies to all
governments." | think Her Majesty knew exactly what
I meant, for she gave a tiny smile of acknowledg-
I pointed out that most of the findings of our Earth
satellite had been published in my books at least
Many questions were asked about inhabitants of
pulses come from the animal's glands and its react-
s are wholly automatic. The make-up of an anin
of choice, searching
curiosity or doubt or conflict between impulses and
ethical standards.
knows nothing of that strange voice
called conscience, which tells us what is right and
what is wrong. Only Mankind is equipped with the
conflicts which arise, because it is created in God's
And only Mankind is equipped with a soul
which enables it to master the problems caused by
Today, thousands of scientists are at work on the
most momentous task Mankind has
attempt to understand a physical Universe which is
unending in time and space, complicated in its detail
and impressive in its orderliness, and to understand
its origin and how it functions.
It is no longer a sufficient explanation of the aims
of science to say that it seeks to find the physical
laws which govern the Universe and increases Man-
endeavour has increased in size. The basic elements
of science are collective experiences, observations
and the setting of certain goals at which to aim.
From these the scientist tries to make a model of
When one gains new
knowledge the old model is not rejected, it is just
altered where the new knowledge points to an alter-
By reason of the fact that the scientist is willing
to alter his model of the Universe, he shows that
he does not demand to know the final truth. His
scientific laws are at most only re-writings of the
The laws of science do not control the reality but
attempts only to explain it. Therefore the laws can
be altered when one attains new knowledge.
The tasks which science sets itself are never-end-
ing. For truth is no static concept. For every new
answer arrived at, a dozen new concepts come into
Science stands before new frontiers in many fields
of endeavour: the nucleus of the atom becomes more
and more enigmatic - the origin and composition of
the Universe is still shrouded in mystery - the inner
functions of living
organisms still allow of no ex-
planation. Science's Golden Age lies ahead of us.
The scientist works in an atmosphere where doubt
is an accepted fact of life and exaggerated ortho-
Thomas Huxley says of the
"For him scepticism is a first duty and blind faith
an unforgivable sin". A result of scientific progress
which are the buttresses of faith.
have been swept aside.
The sciences and religion
have therefore often collided. And yet it is one of
the tragedies of our time that science and religion
have become adversaries. Because to achieve a sol-
ution of the conflict it has been tempting to adopt a
policy of peaceful co-existence, to divide our ex-
periences into two different areas, to give science
control over the one and religion control over the
Let science explore the physical world, whilst
religion takes care of the other, people say. When
science has reached its limits, then religion can take
over and explain that which allows of no explanation.
worlds could only be
done if scientists were not
science and religion do not reign over two separate
It is not possible to build a wall between religion
and science. Gradually, as science is enabled to ex-
plain some of the mysteries of the Universe it comes
into areas which were previously unknown or only
accepted on a basis of faith.
Every new experience - physical or spiritual - must
fit into a pattern which gives both faith and mean-
ing. It is Mankind that explores the Universe, exper-
iments, and seeks for the truth. It is not just a detail,
it takes part itself in the process of creation. Man-
kind itself is the greatest result of the Creation.
The fact that more and more of the wonders of
Creation are being disclosed is of direct concern to
Science and religion can be compared with two
windows in a house, through which we can observe
the world around us or our neighbours. (There are
other windows to be found in the house: Art, Lite-
Whatever we may see through
the windows of this imaginary house, it must fit in
with the model we have of the Universe and our
Where it does not fit, we must alter the model,
alter our aim and try to increase our ability to under-
In our modern society it would appear that many
people think that the advances made by
have caused such things as religious belief to be-
come out-of-place and old-fashioned. They cannot
understand why we should "believe in something,
when science can tell us that we
The simple answer to this assertion is that we are
people were before the advent of scientific research.
There is absolutely no reason to believe that God
cannot retain His place in our modern times in the
same way as before we began to examine His Crea-
tion with telescope and ion-accelerators.
Even though science is no religion, it is, by nature
of its assumptions, its application and its search for
the truth, a religious function.
The Creator reveals
Himself through His Creations. As Charles A. Coul-
son says: "Science helps us to create a picture of
God". We must remember that science only exists
because there are people, and its concepts exist
only in people's understanding. Behind these con-
cepts lies reality, which God can reveal to us.
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Science
Science and God
DR. WERNHER VON BRAUN.
"It is one of the tragedies of our time, that science
ding space-researchers, head of the George C. Mar-
shall Space-travel Centre in Alabama, one of the
brains behind the Gemini Project and the
project for the first manned moon rocket, to be sent
THE TWO STRONGEST FORCES which go to
create our present-day civilisation are science and
Through science Man seeks to learn more
seeks to understand the Creator.
They are not independent of each other. It is just
as difficult for me to understand a scientist who
cannot perceive a Higher Reality behind the origin
as it is to understand a theologian
who denies the advances made by science. Science
and religion are far from being independent of each
other, neither are they opposing forces; on the cont-
rary they are as brothers.
Both are striving for a
While science seeks to uncover the
forces of Nature around us, religion is trying to
discover the forces in Man himself.
As we gradually gain a greater knowledge of nat-
ure so we become more impressed and humbled by
its orderliness and never-failing perfection. Our ex-
tensive knowledge of the Universe and its laws has
made it possible for us to send people out from
their natural surroundings into unknown space and
bring them safely back to earth again.
ENDLESSNESS OF THE UNIVERSE.
Manned space-flights are pioneer works. But until
now they have only begun to open the door out
toward the endlessness of the Universe.
That which we can see of the mysteries of the
Universe through the crack in that door only con-
our belief in its Creator.
Mankind with its
limited understanding cannot comprehend an omni-
present, almighty, all-knowing and eternal God.
Every attempt to create a picture of God and red-
uce Him so that He can be comprehended offers
but further proof of His Greatness. I believe it best
manifests itself
more and more as the ability of Mankind to under-
peace of mind to think of God as the
Father of all, and the resultant thought, that all men
are brothers, is an ethical guide-line.
Scientists only know that in nature nothing is des-
troyed without being converted into energy. Not even
the tiniest particle can disappear without leaving a
knows nothing of annihilation, only
change. Would God have had less consideration for
His Masterpiece, the Human Soul?
For me immortality means a continuation of our
Mankind has had a belief in a life after death
since the dawn of history. This has been as essential
part of the primitive cultures'
religions and it has
been preserved in higher developed religions and
The significance of this is of far more importance
than the pronouncements of philosophers and theo-
this world. From the dawn of time the conception of
immortality has had its influence on untold millions
THE SOUL DIVIDES MANKIND FROM
separates Man from the animal. An
animal's actions are dictated by its inborn impulses,
i.e. hunger, fear and self-preservation.
UFO CONTACT WISHES TO OFFER ITS DEEPEST SYMPATHY TO
THE FAMILY OF A BRAVE SOVIET PIONEER -
COSMONAUT VLADIMIR KOMAROV
WHO DIED ON A SPACE VENTURE, APRIL 24th 1967.
other planets. I retold much of what I had written
in my second book. The major questions of our con-
ference dealt with our future in outer space.
Awareness of time was lost as we all grew inter-
ested in the conversation about outer space. What
began as a forty-five minute interview lasted two
hours. Finally the Queen reminded me that my lect-
ure started in less than an hour. Interest was so
great in the topic, if it had not been for the lecture,
we could have kept talking for hourse.
When the Queen reminded me of the time, I arose
and we all shook hands in a very friendly manner.
I was deeply impressed with the firm sincere grasp
of Her Majesty and the Prince. The spokesman for
the Prince escorted me to the car. During the con-
ference he had stated he would like to take a trip
with the space people and he repeated the request
as we descended the steps to the waiting car.
As we were leaving the Palace grounds, I noticed
a large group of people standing across the high-
way and facing the Palace. As the car came through
the gate, many of these people gave the familiar
salute. Possibly they only wanted to get a look at
the common man who had been
interview with the Queen, and whom the press had
described as an "objectionable" visitor. On the fast
trip back to the hotel, I noticed crowds of people
along the highway, saluting as we passed.
Arriving at the hotel, we found a car waiting to
take me to the lecture at The Hague. The Queen's
chauffeur asked if he might attend the lecture and
was granted permission to do so.
Due to the long interview at the Palace, I arrived
twenty minutes late at the lecture hall where a cap-
acity crowd was waiting. The people present were
filled with curiosity and anticipation in regard to my
were insistent that I give them all the details. This I
could not do, for the meeting had been on a level of
that denied me the privilege of speaking
until the Queen spoke first. All I could say was:
"The Queen was very kind, and if there were more
people like her the world would be a better place
A tremendous burst of applause took
place, and from there on the lecture proceeded as
the reporters crowded around
"What did the Queen say?" "It is the
Queen's honor to speak first," | replied. This made
the press very dissatisfied with me.
write up a fictitious interview,
When I returned to my hotel I was grateful that no
one knew where I was, for now I could relax and go
A radio was in my room, and the next morning I
BBC since I could not understand
the Dutch of local stations. On an early-morning
called The News of Europe, I was very
much surprised to hear a report from a Russian sci-
entist stating that the moon was not composed of
volcanic dust, but rather of granite formations sim-
ilar to Earth. Many green spots that looked like
vegetation had been observed on the other side of
the moon. This confirmed some of the things I had
told the Queen during our two-hour conference.
I was curious to know just how the Russians had
gained this information. My friends and I discussed
the possibilities later that morning. Was it possible
that a Russian had made a trip as I had, or did they
receive the information from their moon shot that
went into orbit around the sun? (Information received
at the time of this writing seems to confirm that they
Before the morning was over I was asked if I
would accept an interview with Fox Movietone in
downtown Hague. I would be called for and taken to
the appointed place so I agreed.
The selected place was a large hotel in the centre
of town. Our car was parked across the street from
the building. I was told to walk across the street and
enter the hotel. Camera were ready and set for ope-
ration, but I had to rehearse the walk several times
before pictures were finally taken. In the final take,
the large glass doors, framed in brass, opened auto-
matically and I entered the hotel.
I was greeted by many people, including the man-
ager of the hotel, and received the customary salute.
This was not photographed. I was taken to a large
room where cameras and sound equipment were in
โข place. Here I was seated beside a small mahogany
table which held a bouquet
roses. My interrogator was seated on my right.
first question was: "The world wants to know what
the Queen had to say."
My answer was that Her Majesty and His Royal
Highness were deeply interested in the future of
outer space development. The interrogator was very
dissatisfied with my reply and tried to get me to
relate our conversation in some detail. When I ref-
used, he hurried through the other questions, and the
news conference was over. I was told this newsreel
would be shown all over the world, but I have no
reports of it ever having been shown.
It is interesting to note that, after my visit to the
Palace, wherever I went in Holland I received the
salute from those who recognised me. Perhaps this
is a customary
honor paid to one who has been
On Friday May 22nd, I received an invitation from
the manager of the City Theatre in downtown
sterdam, to attend the preview of an Italian film,
Death Comes From Outer Space.
The death that came from outer space was a gig-
toward the earth. This asteroid was formed from all
the debris blown into space by our atomic and hyd-
rogen explosions. The people of the Earth were in a
panic, for they were warned that at any moment it
could hit our planet and cause complete destruction.
Meanwhile, huge tidal waves and heavy earthquakes
were wreaking havoc in many places throughout the
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The scientists of all nations called upon the mil-
itary in every other nation to aim their atomic miss-
iles at the asteroid and to fire simultaneously.
In
this way the
asteroid was destroyed by the same
weapons that had caused its creation.
Representatives of the press were present at the
showing.
thing could happen in real life. I replied that it could
and gave the following explanation:
"The lightning bolt is created from invisible par-
ticles of matter that are fused together by the terr-
ific heat of a natural electrical discharge. It is entirely
possible for the millions of tons of debris that have
been blown into the upper regions of the
atmosphere to come together and form an artificial
asteroid.
The larger the mass of debris,
attraction it would have for additional particles."
This picture alerted me to the possibility that rad-
iation and fallout are not the only dangers we might
be facing from our atomic explosions.
Reports have come from Mexico
stating that a
huge fireball crashed into a mountain just before the
disastrous earthquake there in August of 1959.
Recently several planes have reportedly hit objects
from space. Some have survived; others have cras-
hed to their doom. Could they have crashed into
some of the high-energy pockets left by our explos-
ions?
Some of these man-made asteroids burn and glow,
and could be mistaken for ordinary meteorites. This
may also be the answer to some of the fireballs that
have been reported.
By the way of closing this chapter, I would like to
reproduce in part a letter concerning the lecture in
Amsterdam, sent to co-workers in
The Netherlands
area. It was written by Miss Rey d'Aquila, dated
June 13th, 1959, and reads as follows:
"At the
end
of the lecture in Amsterdam,
Pro-
fessor E. L. Seelliger of Bergen (NH), physicist and
former Delft Professor,
stepped on the platform and
thanked 'our friend Adamski' in public for the things
that he had brought us. Quoting him exactly: 'The
things that we have heard may sound strange to most
of us, if not all, but strange things happen every
day, if our eyes are open. I hope that we will be
open-minded and benefit from the things we have
heard today.'
"The audience applauded heartily. (Inside inform-
ation: Professor Seelliger is in good relation to the
Queen and if we take his mental courage and her
interest and deep understanding,
we may conclude
that after all George Adamski's visit to our country
has been a successful one and the stepping stone
to a better future.)"'
Regarding my interview with the Queen, I will
again quote from the report: "But one thing we can
say for sure, no press reporters were present. So
what the press had further to say about his audience
was a big lie from the first to the last line! Paris
Match, for instance, carried a wholly imaginative
Interview With The Queen', complete with questions
and answers!"
I wish those imaginative reporters could have been
present during my interview with Queen Juliana. They
might have learned something
of dignity,
kindness
and gentility,
from a
great woman who rules her
country with wisdom and love.
From: "Flying Saucers Farewell" 1961,
by George Adamski.
UFOLOGY
A proposal to UNO
PRESS RELEASE NO. 6.
February 2nd, 1967. New York.
RELEASED BY
Intercontinental UFO Observer and
Analytic Network,
Colman VonKevicky representative, 33-50
75th Street 1C., Jackson Heights, N.Y. 11372. U.S.A.
SUBJECT.
The Intercontinental UFO Observer and Analytic
Network, representing the globally united scientific
UFO research analysts /Press Rel., Jan. 11th, 1967/,
have requested U.N. Secretary General U Thant, for
invitation of the world leading scientists pioneering
in UFO studies, pioneer UFO expert researchers, to
the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space Conference, to be
held September, 1967 in Vienna; to study first hand
the evidence and earthly reconnaissance of uniden-
tified power/s/ by UFOs from other celestial bodies.
Representation should be headed by the nations-
wide awarded space and rocket scientist "father
astronautics" Prof. Dr. Hermann Oberth and a world
wide documentation should be
furnished and exhib-
ited by the Intercontinental UFO Network,
support-
ing the statements of the scientists'
representation.
Request based on a resolution of the General Ass-
embly 21st Session /Dec. 19 and 21, 1966/ that the
UN is privileged to invite Special Agencies to the
Conference related to the subject.
Following is the next of the Memorandum address-
ed on February 1st, 1967 to His Excellency U Thant,
Secretary General of the United Nations:
My dear Secretary General - Your Excellency,
The Intercontinental UFO Observer and
Network respectfully request that you, chairman
the Outer Space Affairs Committee,
his Excellency,
Dr. Kurt Waldheim.
of Austria to the
U.N. and the General Assembly, invite a represent-
ation of the world's leading scientists pioneering in
UFO studies, expert UFO research pioneers to the
Conference on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space
to be held September, 1967 in Vienna. Our request
is in relation to the resolution of the General Ass-
embly, 21st Session, which took place on 20 and 22
December, 1966,
and whose privilege it is to invite
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Fresco in the Dechany Monastery (Yugoslavia). The
angels look as if they were flying in spacecraft.
The icon,
"The Resurrection of our Lord Jesus
Christ". (17th century) from the Moscow Theological
Academy. "The House of the Lord" resembles a
space ship.
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others think that initially it had
centuries ago the mystery attracted
the German astronomer, Johan Kepler, while more
recently, scientists held an international symposium
to discuss the matter.
found the key to the problem, which may turn out to
have an altogether unexpected solution.
In antiquity and the Middle Ages human imaginat-
ion was stirred by an unusual star, now believed to
From that let us turn to the Christian Apocrypha-
The Apocrypha reflects man's
efforts to explain the most dramatic mysteries of life.
These books sometimes stand in direct contradiction
of Church-approved texts.
A familiar one about early Christianity is called
"The Tale About the Three Magi". The original vers-
ion must have been written in Latin in the middle
of the third century at the earliest,
A 15th-century
russian translation made five centuries
space era contains a highly unusual interpretation of
The star, it says, was watched by astron-
omers (this is the actual word used) in many Oriental
Once it appeared at night and "lit up the
whole of the sky as the sun does." Then the star
hung over Mount Vans for a whole day, after which
it alighted on the mountain like an eagle.
The text contains a reference to "certain books"
claim that Christ came down from that star.
"But it was different from the one pictured in our
churches. It had wings, the kind an eagle has, and
many long rays.", which sent it moving in a circle
when it descended upon Mount Vans.
This version of the old story unexpectedly introd-
uces a new image and a new idea, both sharply at
variance with the church texts. Without question, the
apocryphal version is fantastic. But it is hardly more
the approved canonic version.
was at the basis of the author's fantasy? That, too,
is shrouded in mystery.
ANGELS IN FLYING MACHINES.
The Dechany Monastery in Kosovskaya Metehia,
southern Yugoslavia, was built in the first half of the
and by 1350 contained numerous fresc-
oes on subiects from the Old and New Testaments.
In the spring of 1964 more frescoes were found in
The Yugoslav magazine Svet publis-
hed photographs entitled: "Spaceships on the Dec-
hany Crucifix, Sputniks in our frescoes,
ent icon-painters have depicted spaceships in Dec-
hany?" It did not take a journalist's imagination to
think up titles like these.
Dechany frescoes actually
depict angels flying in spaceships like the present
Two ships are shown flying one after the other
from west to east. Sitting in the lead ship is a man
without an angel's halo. He holds an unseen "control
as if watching the
flight of his fellow-spaceman. Sitting in the space-
ship following is another man, who also has nothing
in common with the traditional angel and also has
Both ships have streamlined bodies. Clearly visible
accentuate the
"The saints in the flying machines are in the
position of pilots", says the magazine.
ears with their hands and seem to be backing away
every face portraying surprise,
fear, or perplexity. The central figure represents the
The fresco depicting the Resurrection
looks just as odd. The Messiah looks as if he is in a
rocket which has not yet begun to
the Yugoslav magazine. Indeed, the vehicle looks
very much like a space rocket, with a two-wing stab-
ilizer in its upper part. With his right hand Christ is
standing on the ground before starting on his way
Monks at Dechany, to whom experts turned for an
explanation, replied that apparently the drawings of
are pictures of the
Sun and the Moon.
According to New Testament legend,
crucified during a solar eclipse.
is depicted rising in the west the monks could not
One of the papers on the Dechany miracle refers
to a hypothesis saying that Christ was a man who
down to Earth from
comments that such ideas are "overbold", that the
hypothesis, if confirmed,
"would basically alter the
Biblical story about Christ". The frescoes, it is noted,
showing objects obviously resembling sputniks, "baff-
le layman and specialist alike."
The Dechany "Miracle" is not unique. An icon in
the Church Archaeology Study of the Moscow Theo-
logical Academy, called The
Resurrection of Jesus
Christ and dating back to the 17th century, shows
Christ in a streamlined container which
on the ground.
Smoke billows from both sides of the container's
lower part, enveloping the legs of the angels who
watch from the sidelines. Just as on the Dechany
fresco, Christ's right hand lifts a man (the church
version identifies him with Adam). Eve waits for her
The icon is surely of an apocryphal nature. There
may have been a written version presenting a non-
canonical view of Christ's resurrection and ascens-
ion, but if there is, nothing is known about it.
ibly it was destroyed by Church censors or else it
disappeared with time. Or perhaps the manuscript
undiscovered, in which
case it may have
inspired icon (or mural) painters to present space
ufo contact
to the Conference Special Agencies related to the
subject.
The proposed representation should be headed by
the world's most highly honored, awarded and res-
pected scientist in the field of Space and Rockets -
the
"father
of
astronautics"
Prof.
Dr.
Hermann
Oberth. The team of scientists should be completed
according to enclosure No. 1. with highly competent
scientific UFO researchers whose statements can
be screened and verified on the basis of
various
documentation media in possession of our world-wide
analytic network, such as; existing records of the
UFO observers, embracing continental documentation
by historical
background,
statistics,
photographs,
motion pictures, and other documentations exhibited
and witnessed by originators, about the UFOs and
their global reconnaissance activities.
As a former
international civil
servant on your
staff, and founder of the Intercontinental UFO Net-
work, supporting our request, may I call your attent-
ion to the constructive and progressive values of my
proposals,
submitted during the last year, to your
cabinet, assisting voluntarily the UFO problem within
the framework of the UN, which have already been
realized during the past 11 months.
1) The PROJECT UN-UFO, the organization scheme
of an international analytic team within your staff,
to keep under control the UFO global surveillance,
and its 135 documentation, has been objected to by
the government of the United States of America as
ernment, instead of investing money in the investig-
ation at the U.N. has, three months later, invested
300 thousand dollars for the same purpose in the
Colorado University. The U.S. government has cas-
ually been investigating
UFO cases, classified as
"Confidential" since 1944, under project names,
as, Sigma, Grudge, and Bluebook.
Valuated back-
wards this represents budgetary expenditures amount-
ing to more millions of dollars.
The INTERCONTINENTAL SPACE SECURITY
PACT proposal, submitted to your cabinet on May 10,
1966 has been accepted in part, in that the Articles
No., 1. II. V. and Par., 1.2.3.4.5. 14.,
Peaceful Uses of Outer Space Treaty.
negotiated in the Outer Space Committee, - a res-
olution adopted by acclamation by the General Ass-
embly last December 19,
and signed by 62 nations,
exploring in outer space. The transplanted articles of
the mentioned Security Pact are as follows:
a. earth and earthman security - supreme constit-
utional authority of UN in relation to outer space
in articles No. I.III.V.IX.
b. establishment of international responsibility for
damages by exploring nations in articles No. VI.
and VII.
c. astronauts to be considered envoys of the UN.,
expressed as "envoys of mankind"
in articles
No. V.
d. not prohibited of high explosive weapons in
manned space crafts for self defense in outer
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space and celestial bodies, in article No. VI.
e. all "phenomena"
observed in space and cel-
estial bodies to be
reported to the Secretary
General in article No.
V. is exactly an
plained UFO Article" from article No. V.
The enclosure No. 2. clearly shows, that these
articles were not proposed in the original issues of
hours before, - while the USSR filed 20 days after
my Space Security Pact proposal, which had been
filed and issued to all the UN Missions on June 27,
1966. See the enclosed letter to the Perm. Mission
of Italy to the UN. /Enclosure
No's 2 and 3 are not included as we have dealt at
length with these items in previous issues of UFO
In the enclosure No. 3 you will find the constitut-
ional build up for the Intercontinental UFO Observer
The Press Release for which,
dated January 11, 1967, was usually silenced as ...
In spite of all this, there has been an increase of
UFO appearances in the past year and a growing
impatience on the part of the public with the gov-
ernments' policies in this regard. We are convinced
now more than ever that this proposal to
information from world famous authorities will meet
with the wholehearted approval of the United Nations.
afforded to study first hand the voluminous evidence
that has heretofore been suppressed.
It is a special honor for us to assist the United
Nations through our continental representation in the
proposal. In behalf of our continental representat-
The Intercontinental UFO Observer and Analytic
Network proposes
Conference, /Sept., 1967, Vienna/ the following:
A. SCIENTISTS.
Hermann Oberth internationally acclaimed
rocket scientist, UFO researcher.
Prof. Dr. Gabriel Alvial director of Cosmic Radiation
Prof. Dr. Alexander Kazantsev Soviet radio astron-
omer and archeologist.
USSR.
Prof. Dr.
Carl Sagan
noted astronomer and astro
physicist, member of NASA. USA.
Prof. Dr.
Mitrovan Zverer radio astronomer. USSR.
Representative of Colorado University, UFO research
project.
USA.
B.
SCIENTIFIC RESEARCHERS.
Knut Hammarskjรถld
general director of the intern'1
Air Transport Association. CANADA.
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ator since 20 years at Air Force.
Donald E. Keyhoe
US major ret., pioneer UFO res-
Jacques Vallee
mathematician and
Northwestern University, Mars Map Project. USA.
C. PIONEER UFO RESEARCHERS IN GLOBAL
COVERAGE.
Arduino Albertini
Italian research analyst, editor of
SOUTH EUROPE & ASIA MINOR.
Bรผhler research
of Brazilian UFO Res. Org. SOUTH AME-
Ronald Caswell editor of "UFO CONTACT". Inter-
NORTH EUROPE.
technical writer. British Interplanetary Society.
Research Organization/. NORTH
AMERICA AND ARCTIC.
Japanese pilot, UFO expert
photogr. and analyst, Pres. of Cosmic Brotherhood
FAR EAST - ASIA.
Eng. Aimรฉ Michel French mathematician, scientific
researcher, noted writer.
M. EAST, EUROPE.
Hans C. Petersen
Danish Air Force major, resear-
cher, co-editor of "UFO CONTACT" bi-monthly.
MIDDLE EUROPE.
Edgar Sievers
scientific research analyst. AFRICA.
Brinsley Le Poer Trench
pioneer British researcher,
chairman of the Intern'l Sky Scouts.
FAR EAST -
OCEANIA.
Karl L. Veit
Pres. of DUIST, noted European UFO
analyst, writer-publisher and editor of "UFO Nach-
richten".
EUROPE.
D. DOCUMENTATION.
Globally collected documentation should be exhib-
ited and carried out by
the
Intercontinental UFO
Observer and Analytic Network - classified in three
parts:
1. The UFO Evidence.
2. The Space Ships.
3. The Planetarians.
A Soviet contribution
IT IS RARE INDEED that we read or hear of the
Russian views on "Flying Saucers", although, in the
fifties they were referred to as an example of Ame-
rican "war psychosis". However, in this issue of UFO
CONTACT, you can read an account of recent Soviet
moves regarding the UFO-case. (See "Soviet Radar
Spots UFO".)
Here, below, we bring you a Russian writer's acc-
ount of his research into the problems and mysteries
of extraterrestrial visitations.
Condensed from
book "Na
Sushe i na more" -
"On Land and at
Sea" - we can see how the writer has followed many
of the same threads of Biblical and pre - History as
ufo contact
have a number of his Western contemporaries. The
spent 30 years collecting evidence to
back up his thesis that intelligent beings from outer
had contact with our Earth.
written two books, "Cosmic Reminiscences in Written
Relics of the Past"', and "The Evolution of the Univ-
With acknowledgements to the "SPUTNIK" month-
1967, we present the article in two
parts. Here is Part One, of -
Visitors from outer space
Expanding knowledge about the Universe usually
means more puzzles than discoveries.
ravels each new mystery, he is assailed by
doubts and torments,
for he has caught a glimpse
of another mystery lying ahead. For the explorer -
in any field - it is probably this yet undiscovered
territory vaguely seen in the distance that sparks the
A report by a Chinese archaeologist startled the
world when it was published in 1965, for he had out
of old bits of knowledge pieced together an amazing
theory of space-ships on a visit to the earth 12,000
years ago. The German magazine,
Universum", wrote of his research:
"For a quarter of a century archaeologists explor-
ing caves in the Bayan-Kara-Ula Mountains,
of China and Tibet, have been finding old-
looking stone discs covered with unreadable patterns
and hieroglyphs. A total of 716 such discs have been
apparently dating back
several thous-
"Like a gramophone record, each disc has a hole
in its centre from which a double groove spirals its
circumference.
but the oddest writing in China and
indeed the rest of the world."
Archaeologists and decipherers of ancient writing
racked their brains trying to solve the secret of the
The result of the research by the
archaeologist was so shattering that the Peking Aca-
demy of Pre-History banned publication of his work.
Eventually permission was obtained and the prof-
essor and his four colleagues published their coll-
Writing Relating to Spaceships which, as Recorded
Existed 12,000 Years Ago."
The caves high up in the Bayan-Kara-Ula Moun-
tains are inhabited by the Ham and Dropa tribes -
frail, stunted men averaging four feet two inches in
height. So far they have defied ethnic classification.
any detailed information about the tribes is
When deciphered, one of the hieroglyphs presum-
ably set down by an ancient member of the Ham
tribe read: "The Dropas came down from the clouds
in their gliders. Our men, women and children hid in
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the caves ten times before the sunrise. When at last
they understood the
language of the Dropas,
they realized that the newcomers had peaceful int-
ins who, a sim there lans association with the hunt-
shells for helmets. Lotte called the enigmatic figures
Another Ham hieroglyph expresses regret over the
Describing the ancient drawings on the cave walls
loss of the tribe's own spaceships during a danger-
the French explorer says that one of them depicts
ous landing in high mountains, and the failure to
"a man appearing from an egg-shaped object cov-
ered with concentric circles. The object resembles
opinion of Chinese archaeologists,
Bayan-Kara-Ula hieroglyphs are so mysterious that
their interpretation and use for scientific research
require the utmost care.
scraped free of adhering rock
Moscow for study. Scientists there made two import-
The discs were found to contain a
large amount of cobalt and other metals - a shaking
Further investigation revealed that the
discs vibrate in an unusual rhythm, as if they carried
an electric charge or were part of an electric circuit.
The 12,000 year-old discs remain a challenge to
Legends of ancient China say that small, gaunt,
yellow-faced men came down from the clouds.
earthly tribesmen felt a revulsion for the
extremely thin, weak
bodies made them look ugly, and "some people on
fast horses" beat them.
Reality seems to confirm the legends. In some of
Bayan-Kara-Ula caves archaeologists and spel-
eologists have
12,000 year-old vestiges of
graves and skeletons. The remains belong to human
beings with huge craniums and underdeveloped skel-
Chinese expeditions
the grounds reported they had found "an
species of ape." But so far as is known apes do not
bury each other in graves or write hieroglyphic sym-
What makes the issue doubly involved is that the
inner walls of the caves are covered in many places
with pictures of the rising sun,
stars, spaced by a multitude of pea-sized dots (poss-
ibly tiny pictures) which seem to be approaching the
Earth in a mountain area.
CELESTIAL EGGS.
Peruvian legend has it that the ancient inhabitants
of Peru were born from bronze, gold and silver eggs
which had fallen from heaven.
left without comment in Jean Elisee Reclus' famous
book "La Terre."
A variant of the egg legend is featured in the
heart of the Sahara by a French lieutenant named
Brenand. Shortly afterwards the place was examined
by a French expedition led by Henri Lotte, who later
Search for the
addition to pictures of animals and hunting scenes,
the frescoes depict strange figures dressed in what
looks like spacesuits and spherical helmets.
helmets are definitely attached to the suits,
evoke no associations with ritual headdress or hunt-
So the Peruvian legend and the Tassili frescoes
seem to have much in common. But the parallel does
not end there. At a later date, in yet another part of
the world, the same subject was treated by ancient
certain of whom portrayed Castor
and Pollux of Dioscuria, as well as Helen and Neme-
sis, with remnants of egg-shells on their heads, for
according to Greek mythology
How did the odd idea of man's birth from an egg
take shape? Perhaps by analogy with birds or fish?
But why falling from the sky? One Latin American
legend says that eggs dropped down from the sky
on dandelions! The absence of any existing inter-
pretation of this art leaves the door open for what
must seem a fantastic assumption: that the legend
of the celestial eggs, like any other myth or legend,
could have originated from bonafide impressions of
an actual event. An ancient man may once have seen
a container with a human being in it descend from
and imagined that the visitor was emerging
"VISITING CARDS" OF SPACE TRAVELLERS.
During excavations
different times in Japan
archaeologists found figurines (dogu)
kind of human or anthropoid in odd-looking
suits" and with helmets wholly covering their heads.
On the helmets were visible marks of something like
slit-type glasses,
aids and even nightsight devices.
Reviewing the latest Soviet space achievements,
the German magazine Freie Welt in issue No. 12,
1966, printed a selection of rock drawings
ographs of dogu under the humorous title,
Cards?", declaring that such drawings and figurines
might be construed as proof that the Earth was once
Many similar rock pictures have been discovered
throughout the world. There are pictures of space-
men on cave walls in the Val Comonique, the Swiss
close to Fergana and near the
city of Navoi, in Soviet Central Asia.
Puzzles that may have started with a space visit
are contained in legends and myths. Legends of Au-
the Near East,
South and Central America
and the Far East all tell of the descent of gods from
the sky. They offer food for thought.
THE STAR OF BETHLEHEM.
The phrase "Star of Bethlehem" is twenty cent-
uries old. Some regard it as
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October 3, 1967
Mr. Ray Robinson
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Dear Mr. Robinson:
Your letter of September 27th, with enclosure,
has been received.
The investigation of Unidentified Flying Objects
is not and never has been a matter that is within the investiga-
tive jurisdiction of the FBI. I can assure you the photograph
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DALLAS, TEXAS, 10/9/67
INFORMATION CONCERNING
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UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
In Reply, Please Refer to
File No.
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
Dallas, Texas
October
10, 1967
Re: UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECTS;
ANONYMOUS INFORMANT
DALLAS, TEXAS
OCTOBER 9, 1967
A young white female, who refused to give her name,
appeared at the Dallas FBI Office on October 9, 1967. She
stated she is interested in Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOS)
and has received a quantity of information concerning beings
from outer space. She stated she will not reveal her identity
as she would feel like a fool if this information is not true.
she stated if it is true, however, she will meet with interested
officials and furnish all the information she has, provided
nothing is done to endanger her safety.
She stated in July, 1967, she met a being from another
planet who had assumed earthly form. He gave her certain
information, then he was picked up and departed from the earth
on August 21, 1967. She stated she then received messages from
non-earthly sources in a manner she refused to discuss. She
stated these sources told her of the following:
(1) An antimissile missile was fired at a UFO
over Africa on May 22, 1962, but the UFO
was protected by its "force field."
(2) A UFO was detected 22,000 miles from earth by
radar about August 6, 1967.
(3)
A UFO was detected over Antartica August 20,
1967.
(4) A UFO was detected over the "Dewline" in the
past week and was shot down, and beings from
outer space are trying to recover it.
Informant would furnish no further details. She stated
if this information is true, she will know other information
This document contains neither recommendations
nor conclusions of the FBI. It is the property
of the FBI and is loaned to your agency. It and
its contents are not to be distributed outside
your agency.
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Re: UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECTS;
ANONYMOUS INFORMANT
DALLAS, TEXAS
OCTOBER 9, 1967
she received is true, and will furnish full details. This will
include information regarding the destruction of a moon explorer
vehicle by beings from outer space, and how those beings shot
down the Russian Cosmonaut.
She stated she fears for her life if it becomes known
she contacted officials, as persons who saw UFOs have died
mysteriously in the past. She stated if Air Force officials
want to contact her she can be reached by a message to a telephone
number she has given an FBI Agent, and she will meet officials
at the Dallas FBI Office only.
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โ PAGE 105 โ
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
In Reply, Please Refer to
File No.
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
Dallas, Texas
October 10, 1967
Re: UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECTS;
ANONYMOUS INFORMANT
DALLAS, TEXAS
OCTOBER 9, 1967
young white female, who refused to give her name,
appeared at the Dallas FBi Office on October 9, 1967. She
stated she is interested in Unidentified Flying Objects (UPOS)
and has received a quantity of infornation concerning beings
fron outer space.
She stated she will not reveal her identity
as she would feel like a fool if this information is not true.
She stated if it is true, however, she will meet with interested
officials and furnish all the information she has, provided
nothing is done to endanger her safety.
She stated in July, 1967, she met a being from another
planet who had assumed earthly form. He gave her certain
information, then he was picked up and departed from the earth
on August 21, 1967. She stated she then received messages from
non-earthly sources in a manner she refused to discuss. She
stated these sources told her of the following:
(1) An antimissile missile was fired at a UPO
over Africa on May 22, 1962, but the UPO
was protected by its "force field."
(2) A UPO was detected 22,000 miles from earth by
radar about August 6, 1967.
(3)
A UPO was detected over Antartica August 20,
1967.
(4) A UPO was detected over the "Dewline" in the
past week and was shot down, and beings from
outer space are trying to recover it.
Informant would furnish no further details. She stated
if this infornation is true, she will know other information
This document contains neither recommendations
nor conclusions of the FBI. It is the property
of the YBI and is loaned to your agency. It and
its contents are not to be distributed outside
your agency.
โ PAGE 106 โ
Re:
UNIDENTIVIED FLYING OBJECTS;
ANONYMOUS INFORNANT
DALLAS, TEXAS
OCTOBER 9, 1967
received is true, and will furnish full details. This will
Include information regarding the destruction of a moon explorer
vehicle by beings fron outer space, and how those beings shot
dow the Russian Cosmonaut.
She stated she fears for her life if it becomes known
she contacted officials, as persons who saw UPOs have died
mysteriously in the past. She stated 11 Air Force officials
want to contact her she can be reached by a message to a telephone
number she has given an FBI Ageat, and she will meet officials
at the Dallas FBI Office only.
โ PAGE 107 โ
In Reply, Please Refer to
File No.
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
Dallas, Texas
October 10, 1967
Re:
UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECTS;
ANONYMOUS INFORMANT
DALLAS, TEXAS
OCTOBER 9, 1967
A young white female, who refused to give her name,
appeared at the Dallas FBI Office on October 9, 1967. She
stated she is interested in Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs)
and has received a quantity of information concerning beings
from outer space.
She stated she will not reveal her identity
as she would feel like a fool if this information is not true.
She stated if it is true, however, she will meet with interested
officials and furnish all the information she has, provided
nothing in done to endanger her safety.
She stated in July, 1967, she met & being from another
planet who had assuned earthly form. He gave her certain
information, then he was picked up and departed from the earth
on August 21, 1967. She stated she then received messages from
non-earthly sources in a manner she refused to discuss. She
stated these sources told her of the following:
(1) An antimissile missile was fired at a UPO
over protected by a bee let the tro
(2) A UPO was detected 22,000 miles from earth by
radar about August 6, 1967.
(3) A UPO was detected over Antartica August 20,
1967.
(4) A UPO was detected over the "Dewline" in the
past week and was shot down, and beings fron
outer space are trying to recover it.
Informant would furnish no further details. She stated
if this information is true, she will know other information
This document contains neither recommendations
nor conclusions of the BI. It is the property
of the FBI and is loaned to your agency.
It and
its contents are not to be distributed outside
your ageney.
โ PAGE 108 โ
Ret
UNIDENTIPIED FLYING OBJECTS;
ANONYMOUS INFORMANT
DALLAS, TEXAS
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she
received is true, and will furnish full details. This will
include information regarding the destruction of a moon explorer
vehicle by beings fron outer space, and how those beings shot
dewn the Russian Cosmonaut.
She stated she fears for her life 11 it becomes known
she contacted officials, as persons who saw UPOs have died
mysteriously in the past. She stated 11 Air Force officials
want to contact her she can be reached by a message to a telephone
number she has given an FBI Agent, and she will meet officials
at the Dallas FBI Office only.
-
โ PAGE 109 โ
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
In Reply, Please Refer to
File No.
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
Dallas, Texas
October 10, 1967
Re: UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECTS;
ANONYMOUS INFORMANT
DALLAS, TEXAS
OCTOBER 9, 1967
A young white female, who refused to give her name,
appeared at the Dallas FBI Office on October 9, 1967. She
stated she is interested in Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs)
and has received a quantity of information concerning beings
from outer space. She stated she will not reveal her identity
as she would feel like a fool if this information is not true.
She stated if it is true, however, she will meet with interested
officials and furnish all the information she has, provided
nothing is done to endanger her safety.
She stated in July, 1967, she met a being from another
planet who had assumed earthly form. He gave her certain
information, then he was picked up and departed from the earth
on August 21, 1967. She stated she then received messages from
non-earthly sources in a manner she refused to discuss. She
stated these sources told her of the following:
(1) An antimissile missile was fired at a UPO
over Africa on May 22, 1962, but the UPO
was protected by its "force
field."
(2) A UPO was detected 22,000 miles from earth by
radar about August 6, 1967.
(3)
A Uro was detected over Antartica August 20,
1967.
(4) A UFO was detected over the "Dewline" in the
past week and was shot down, and beings fron
outer space are trying to recover it.
Informant would furnish no further details. She stated
if this information is true, she will know other information
This document contains neither recommendations
nor conclusions of the FBI. It is the property
of the FBI and is loaned to your agency.
It and
its contents are not to be distributed outside
your agency.
โ PAGE 110 โ
Re:
UNIDENTIPIED FLYING OBJECTS;
ANONYMOUS INFORMANT
DALLAS, TEXAS
OCTOBER 9, 1967
she received is true, and will furnish full details. This will
include information regarding the destruction of & moon explorer
vehicle by beings fron outer space, and how those beings shot
down the Russian Cosmonaut.
She stated she tears for her life if it becones known
she contacted officials, as persons who saw UPDs have died
mysteriously in the past. She stated if Air Force officials
want to contaet her she can be reached by a message to a telephone
number she has given an FBI Agent, and she will meet officials
at the Dallas TB Office only.
โ PAGE 111 โ
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FROM
SUBJECT:
OPTIONAL FORM NO. 10
5010-107-02
MAY 1962 EDITION
GSA GEN. REG. NO. 27
- UNITED STATES GO
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*Memorandum
DIRECTOR, FBI
/SAC, DALLAS (62-1311) (C)
UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECTS
MISCELLANEOUS -
INFORMATION CONCERNING
DATE: 1/23/68
There is enclosed for the Bureau one Xerox copy of a
letter dated 11/20/67, from Mr. ROBERT G. EDWARDS, 1736 Northaven
Court, Arlington, Texas 76010, received by the Dallas Office on
1/19/68 in an envelope postmarked at Arlington, Texas, 1/17/68.
The enclosed
subcommittee of the National Investigations Committee on Aerial
Phenomena (NICAP) in the Dallas - Fort Worth area, the purpose
of which organization is to conduct scientific investigation
of inidentified flying objects. TEXAS
This letter has been acknowledged and a copy of same.
has been furnished OSI, Tinker AFB for its information.
The acknowledgement to Mr. EDWARDS pointed out to him that
information concerning unidentified flying objects received by
this bureau is, by requirement, currently furnished to the U. s.
Air Force.
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20 November 1967
To:
From:
Robert G. Edwards
1736 Northaven Court
Arlington, Texas 76010
Subj:
Request for Information on Sightings of Unidentified Aerial
Phenomena in the Dallas-Ft. Worth Area
1.
A subcommittee of the National Investigations Committee on
Aerial Phenonema, (NICAP), has recently been established in the Dallas-
Ft. Worth area. NICAP is a private, non-profit organization directed by
Major Donald E. Keyhoe, USMC (Ret) from the National Headquarters in
Washington, D. C.
The purpose of the organization is to conduct scientific
investigation of Unidentified Flying Objects. It now has 14, 000 associate
members in 50 states.
The organization is not interested in the alleged
psychic, occult, mystical, or religious aspects of UFO phenomena.
NICAP subcommittees, of which there are 30 in the United
States, are composed of qualified individuals in technical or investigative
fields, who are selected and appointed by the Washington office.
3.
NICAP is currently working closely with the Colorado Project,
a comprehensive study of UFO's begun in November 1966, by a group of
distinguished scientists at the University of Colorado under a U. S. Air
Force contract.
4.
The local subcommittee earnestly solicits your support in
reporting to the Committee Chairman any UFO sightings occuring in this
area. It is especially important that the NICAP committee be contacted
immediately in cases of reported UFO sightings where photographs have
been taken or physical evidence remains after the observation.
Robert G.
Edwards
Subcommittee Chairman
Texas Unit #2
Phone CR 5-1784
SENOUR: 62-83894-465
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Mr. Glenn Evans
Route 4
Waterloo, Illinois 62298
March 19, 1968
MAILED 9
WAR 1 9 1968
COMM-FBI
Dear Mr. Evans:
Your letter of March 14th, with enclosure, has
been received.
The investigation of Unidentified Flying Objects
is not and never has been a matter that is within the investiga-
tive jurisdiction of the FBI. I can assure you the photograph
you mentioned does not represent employees of this Bureau.
Sincerely yours,
J. Edgar Hoover
John Edgar Hoover
Director
NOTE: Bufiles contain no record of correspondent. The photograph
in question has previously come to the Bureau's attention and is known
to have appeared in a publication in Europe concerning an unidentified
flying objects. A caption under the photograph alleges two FBI Agents
are leading a person from outer space down the street.
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Dear Sir
OFLYING SAUCERS
My name is Glenn Evans I work for the United
Saucer Hunter Organization, I am writting this in regard to
a report that the FB. I had captured a saucer occupant this was
published in a flying saucer mag. along with a photo of two
alleged FBI agents and a saucer occupant, is this true? does
the FBI really have a saucer man?
Very truly
U.S, A
/s/
Glenn Evans
Federal Bureau af I nestigation
Uniled stater Deptia Justice
Washington DiC.
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ENCLOSUKE
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U.S.H.O.
UNITED SAUCER HUNTER ORGANIZATION
BOB ZANOTI
WEMC RADIO
W. VIRGINIA
GLENN EVANS
RURAL ROUTE 4
WATERLOO, ILLINOIS
62248
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Miss Jane Ferry
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La Canada, California 91011
Dear Miss Ferry:
I have received your letter of March 15th.
Although I would like to be of assistance, matters
pertaining to Unidentified Flying Objects are not within the
jurisdiction of the FBI.
I am referring a copy of your communication to
the Director of Special Investigations, The Inspector General,
Department of the Air Force, Washington, D. C. 20333 for any
help he is in a position to offer you.
MAILED 9
MAR 1 8 1968
COMM-FBI
Sincerely yours,
J, Edgar Hoover
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Dear Sir,
OFLYING SAUCERS
I am a student at Glendale City College in Glendale,
California. This semester I'm doing a research paper on U. F. O.'s.
I was wondering if you could send me any information you might have
regarding the U. F. O. controversy. I would appreciate it very much
if you could send me this information before March 20th as I would
like to get started as soon as possible. Thank you very much for your
time.
Sincerely yours,
Jane Ferry
1304 Descanso Drive
La Canada, Calif. 91011
P.S. If you can't possibly get the information to me by the 20th,
I would appreciate it if it was sent to me as close to that date as
possible.
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you could send me any information you might
this information before maich 2024 as D would like
to get started as soon as possible. Thank you very
much for your time.
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March 19, 1969
John Edgar Hoover
United States Department of Justice
*Federal Bureau of Investigation
Washington 25, D.C.
Dear Mr, Hoover:
Flying SauceRs
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149-2988-62
December ?, 1963, I observed in the sky at Moorestown, New Jersey,
unusual object and its unusual behavior. On December 8, 1963, just
24 hours later at Elkton, Maryland, the Pan American Aircraft with 73
passengers and a crew of eight perished when this aircraft exploded in
mid air and crashed.
I sent a tape recording of the observation I had made on December 7,
to Mr. J. Edgar Hoover and associated this object with the crash of
this plane. Mr. Hoover informed me that the Civil Aeronautics Board
was investigating this disaster and what I had sent to him would be
forwarded to them, the C.A.B.
In the month of March, 1965, the C.A.B., released a report that this
accident and cause was due to a lightning strike.
I protested to Senator Case of New Jersey. Senator Case mailed me
the official report by the C.A.B., along with a letter by a Mr. John
Dregge, Director Community and Congressional Relations.
Upon reading the Official C.A.B. report on this accident and also
this letter I have come to the conclusion that neither the C.A.B. or
the writer of this letter know what they are talking about and have
missed the point completely.
I claimed that the object which I seen was laying air mines and
that this aircraft was destroyed by contact with one of these mines.
To substantiate my claim I would refer you to page 8 line 20 to line
24 inclusive of this report File #1-0015. Boeing 707-121 N709PA Pan
American World Airways, Inc.,
1963.
near Elkton, Maryland, December 8,
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Page 8 line 20 to line 25 inclusive reads as follows:
(Metal splatters on the leading edge of the horizontal stabilizer were
identified by spectrographic analysis as being formed from two
different aluminum alloys. However, these alloys could not be
identified since the chemical composition of the deposits did not
conform to any alloy used in the airplane. The long axis of the
deposits varied from 18 degrees inboard to 4 degrees outboard.)
On July 18, 1964, I made another observation, the details of which
I sent to Harvard College Observatory, Cambridge, Mass. (This
sighting was Astronomical not a man made object), a copy of their
return letter is enclosed.
Somehow both of these observations had something in common, the
color. I proceeded to experiment and have arrived at the following
conclusions, after several hundred experiments had taken place.
I have bought books on Astronomy and also books on Flying Saucers.
I know that this object was not astronomical in any way nor was it a
Flying Saucer.
This object was a cleverly design missle camouflaged to appear as a
Meteor or as a Flying Saucer.
However, this missle failed to operate as planned that is how I tras
able to
see the complete details of the color and also the design,
which I furnished to the government. I also know why this design
was used and also why the colors were arranged as they were. My
experiments proved this.
Thru my experiments I have been able to determine the following:
1. Where they get the tremendous speed from.
2.
The wobbling effect they have on occasion.
3.
Appearing to oscillate about their vertical axis.
4.
Why they make no noise, condensation, or exhaust.
5.
Whoshing and wheezing, hunning noise on occasions.
6.
Different colors they have.
7.
Pulsating light.-Luminous appearance.
8.
Different forms and shape.
These objects are constantly being sent over both the North and South
Americas by Russia. Anyone seeing these objects are instantly
responsive as to a flying saucer. Subjected to ridicule if this be
mentioned to any one, and/or reported to the authorities.
โ PAGE 130 โ
Russia is wel
To conclude:
aware of this fact and has capitalized upon this fact.
They have in this way been able to penetrate our Radar System undetected.
The present situation can be blamed upon the various governmental
agencies who in the past have scoffed at and ridiculed people who
have reported these sightings.
Now we are about to pay with 60,000,000 American lives or more.
"Some price".
Our one hope is that Russia and China will go to war against one another.
This then will give us time to created an effective and efficient Radar
system that cannot be penetrated.
I am not a Phophet of Doom, just an American Citizen who is concerned
about the future of Americaยฎ
Sincerely yours,
Edward a stewart
152 mt Holly the
A copy of this letter is being sent to
the following people:
President Nixon
Edward AxStewaRT JP,
J. Edgar Hoover
Senator Case of New Jersey
Senator Charles H. Percy of Illinois
152 mt, Holly Ave
Melvin Laird, Secretary of Defense
mt. Holly, nis.
โ PAGE 131 โ
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HARVARD COLLEGE OBSERVATORY
CAMBRIDGE 38, MASSACHUSETTS
July 28, 1964
Mr.
Edward A. Stewart, Jr.
152 Mount Holly Avenue
Mount Holly, New Jersey
Dear Mr. Stewart:
The object you saw was a bright meteor, sometimes
called a "fireball" or a "bolide"
Almost all very
bright meteors are small bodies moving in orbits rather
like the orbits of asteroids, and probably are fragments
of asteroids.
The direction of motion of your meteor
is consistent with that sort of orbit.
A good many
bright meteors strike the earth each day, but most go
unnoticed. We have received another report of the same
meteor from Wilmington, Delaware.
I am sending your observation to the Moonwatch
Division of the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory
here in Cambridge, which has a continuing program for
analysis of visual observations of bright meteors.
Since it is very rarely possible for the professional
astronomer to observe these meteors, most of what is
known about them depends on this sort of lucky chance.
RBS: 1rw
Sincerely yours,
Rihard 1B. Southunth
Richard B. Southworth
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May 7, 1969
REC. 21
62-83894-411
Mr. Lon
M. Cerame
EX-102
Eastern Representative
National Investigations Committee
on Unidentified Flying Objects
77 Gless Avenue
Belleville, New Jersey 07109
Dear Mr. Cerame:
I have received your letter of April 30th
concerning an article you are preparing on Aerial Phenomena.
Although I would like to be of assistance, matters
pertaining to Unidentified Flying Objects and Aerial Phenomena
are not within the jurisdiction of the FBI. I regret we are unable
to be of help.
Sincerely yours,
J, Edgar Hoover
NOTE: Our files contain no information identifiable with correspondent.
JCF :pls (5)
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National Investigations Committee
ON UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECTS
LON M. CERAME - EASTERN REPRESENTATIVE
77 Gless Avenue
Belleville, N. J. 07109
Phone: 759-4036
April 30, 1969
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Washington, D.C. 20535
Attention: Director
FLYING SAUCERS
Sir:
I am doing an article for an Air Force magazine concerning Aerial
Phenomenon and other so-called flying objects.
To help me out, I would like to know if the Bureau has ever received
any such reports concerning the sightings or investigations of such
objects. If so, would it be possible to send me some reports for use
in my article.
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Very truly yours,
Lon M.
Cerame
Eastern Rep. NICOUFO
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10 MAY 8 1969
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TO
OPTIONAL FORM NO. 10
5010-106
MAT YOZ COITION
GSA GEN. REG. NO. 27
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
Memorandum
Mr. Gale
DATE: 5/16/69
FROM :
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Holmes
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SUBJECT:
w. V. Cleveland
FORREST
E. WOOD
4267 E. Compton Boulevard
Compton, California
Telephone No. 635-6372
INFORMATION CONCERNING
Mr.
Wood telephonically contacted the Bureau at
12:50 a.m. 5/16/69 and spoke with SA Stephen F. McInerney,
Special Investigative Division.
saucer
Wood stated he is a former CIA Agent and wanted
to report to the Director that recently he has been seeing
flying objects.
He requested that the Director call him on
5/16/69 concerning this matter. He was advised that
Mr. Hoover would be unavailable.
From Wood's tone of voice it appeared he was
intoxicated.
He advised that he was recently discharged
as a patient from the psycho ward of a Veteran's hospital.
Information in Bureau indices (66-3182-8679)
indicates individual possibly identical with captioned
subject called Bureau 5/1/69, at which time he rambled
about numerous subjects and his speech indicated he had
been drinking. At that time no record identifiable with
Wood was located in Bureau files.
ACTION: For information. A check is being made with CIA
to determine if they have a former agent identical with Wood.*
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* Liaison
Agent
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search of CIA indices regarding
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with negative results.
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EX-100
MAILED 9
MAY 2 1 1969
COMM-FBI
May 21, 1969
62-83894-473
Mr. Larry Stephens
Route 12, Box 206
Del City, Oklahoma 73115
Dear Mr. Stephens:
Mr. Hoover read your letter received on May 19th.
He asked that I advise you that the FBI has no infor-
mation it can send to you regarding the rumors you have heard. He
also asked that I furnish you the enclosed publications concerning
our organization.
A copy of your communication is being forwarded to
the Office of Special Investigations, Department of the Air Force,
Washington, D. C., to which its contents may be of interest.
Sincerely yours,
14 Hel
len Dar
Helen W. Gandy
Secretary
Tolson
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Casper
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Conrad
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MAIL ROOM
Enclosures (2)
Know Your FBI
99 facts about the FBI
1 - Oklahoma City - Enclosure
Attention SAC: Correspondent is not identifiable in Bufiles.
NOTE: A copy of correspondent's letter is being furnished to the Office
of Special Investigations, Department of the Air Force, by form.
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TRUE COPY
May 14, 1969
Rt. 12 Box 206
Del City, Okla.
73115
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Penn. Ave. & 9th. NW.
Wash., D.C. 19806
Dear Sirs;
7 lying Saucers
There currently are rumors over the grapevine and
in print that suggest men with oriental features wearing dark clothes go
around terrorizing people who have had close-up views of UFO's.
It is also rumored these creatures have impersonated armed forces officers
and FBI investigators. They are supposed to ride around in black or dark
automobiles that either have old licence tags or none at all. Several are
reported to have attemped to run down witnesses of UFO sightings, made
disturbing almost macabre phone calls, silenced several investigators who
were supposed to have learned some dark secret about extraterrestial craft
or mission plans and opened mail, tapped telephones and even taken pictures
of several homes where UFO witnesses lived.
Can you give me any information on such rumors?
refer me to a source whose facilities can answer my questions?
Or can you
this information will help settle some disturbing questions
the readers of my articles. Personally I am not sure at all whether I can
fully accept these rumours as facts. I need more information.
Any information you supply can ease the worries of people
who feel that the objects unknown they see in the sky may portend the visit
69
of a mysterious visitor.
1X.100
/s/ Mr. Larry Stephens
Yours Truly 62 - 83894-479
P.S. If there are any pamphets covering the FBI"s functions you feel I
will need, please send them along.
San
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May 14, 1969
Rt. 12 Box 206
Del City, Okla.
73/15
Feleral Bureau of Investigation
Penn. Ave. + 9ch. NW
Wash, D. C. 19806
Dear Sis;
There curently mous over the grapevine and in
print that suggest men with oriental features wearing
dark clothes go around terrorizing people who have had
close-upsies of UFO'S. Io is also sumored these
creatures have impersonated armed foices officers and
FBI investigators. They are supposed to ride around in
black or dark automobiles that either have old licence tage:
or none at all, several are reported to have attemped to
run down witnesses of UFO sightings, made disturbing
almost macabre phone calls, silenced several rivesti-
Gators who were supposed to have learned some clark
secret about extraterestial craft as mission plans and
opened mailed, tapped telephones and even taken
pictures of several homes where UFO witnesses
lived,
Can you give me any information on such rumous?
anton you refer me to a sauce whose failin
my questions?
CORRESE
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MAY 1 9 50)
โ PAGE 143 โ
Thir information will help settle some disturbing questions
the readers of my articles. Personally I am not sure at all
whether I can fully accept this rumours as facts. I
need more information.
Iny information you supply can lase the worries of
people who fuel that the objects unknown they see in the
Sky may partend the visit of a mysterious visitor.
Your Truly,
Mr. Lany stephens
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A. HENNESSEY
By letter dated
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of 19,
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Landon,
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azate, to
the rat asking whesser at is the usunt, procedure tor shE ngente
to inventigate reporte of unidentified flying objects which have
been son on the ground. Mr. Hemessey'a Letterhead Andfeated
Chat ho was a TUFO Research Covestigntoor and "Tember National
Investigations Comittes on Agrinl Phenomena,"
By lettar datod
ะัะพะฟะฐะณั 26, 2005,
Ae, Hennesgey vas inforned that such matters
did not cous within our investitive jurisdiction. (62-83894-442)
On Bowenber 20, 1965, M. Hengessey again wrote the
r3t stating that the responso to his enailer letter had been
destroyed in a recont fire in his hone and saking whothes FBI
polloy concorpias invostigation of UPO'a romained unchargod.
His lottor was witten on a new letterhead contalning
the sane
address and the sane reference to membership in the "Tatdonal
Taventigatione Committes on Aerin]. Phenomena" and adding
"Annosinte Member of the American Institute of Bezonautics
nad Astronautios." llo was intorned by letter of Novemoer 30, 1000,
that our polioy comined unchanged, and he was furnished a copy
of our pelor commaication,
(b) (7(D)
Delivened to Vashington Reprosentative of
0n 8-6-69
1 - London
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regarding Wors and, when
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y 62-83894-475
October 13, 1969
Mr. Paul Brassington
UFO Astronomer Club
94 Dreyer Drive
Ajax, Ontario, Canada
Dear Paul:
The letter from you, and Stephen Smith and Gary
Hargreaves was received on October 8th.
The investigation of Unidentified Flying Objects is not
and never has been a matter that is within the investigative jurisdiction
of the FBI. I can assure you the photograph you mentioned does not
represent employees of this Bureau.
Enclosed is some material relating to the work of this
Bureau which I hope will be of interest to you.
Sincerely yours,
J. Edgar Hoover
MAILED 4
ะะกะข 13 1969
COMM-FBI
Enclosures (6)
3 copies of The Story of the FBI
3 copies of 99 Facts About the FBI
TERM
NOTE:
Tolson
Correspondents are not identifiable in Bufiles. The photograph in
DeLoach
question has previously come to the Bureau's attention and is known to have
Mohr
Bishop
appeared in a publication in Europe concerning unidentified flying objects.
Casper
Callahan
A caption under the photograph alleges two FBI Agents are leading a person
Contad.
from outer space down the street.
Felt
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UFO Astronomer Club 94 Dreyer Drive
Ajax Ontario Canada
UFO Astronomer
94 Dreyer Drive
Ajax, Ontario.
Canada.
Dear Sirs,
our club is very interested in the
study of Unidentified Flying Objects. We were
studying a magazine called UPO'S A Pictorial
and on one of the pagesthere was a picture
of a supposedly man from outer space who was
being held by two men. Above the picture it
stated the the two men were FBI agents who
had captured this man and were walking down b
an American street.It had also stated that
the picture had first been published in an
XXXXXXX/German newspaper.There was no other
additional information.We would appreciate it
if you would send us a letter telling us whet
-ther this is true or untrue.Could you please
send us the information.
We have three members in our club they
are Steve Smith, 13, GaryHHargreaves, 12, and
Paul brassingion, +3โข
Sicerely Yours the
Members of the UFO
Astronomers.
Paul 12
tory Hargrease
ack 10 - 18-69
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Re OCT 13 1969
CORRESPONDENCE
DIA
Federal Bureau Of Investig
Washington D.C.
ation
1969
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June 241970
phe
Dear Sir,
FLYiNg SAUCERS
Got out of curiosity, if
a percon were to stumble acroes,
bill, or invent, a, chall are say,
central drive unit that evould
power a flying caven withrt the
ned of an exhaust se satevard.
thast that jit need, and I don't
mean a fan or anything like that,
But an engine like thing thet could
be placed in a complitty sealed creft
and woull hang suspented in air on
travel at secede beyond snans ats-
prehencion, would it be concidered
top scret on anything? The what
chould a perem do with it? 62- 83894-4
ta answer I REC 81 letter
would be qrity appreciated by em.
1970
VictoR T. Hous
y formo
P.0. Box 638
Straiglet Nojurie
Hester y. Tone
EFT ialo
MoNtesaNe, Wash.
111110
CORRESPONDE
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FILE
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June 20, 1972
AC'S
THE PENTAGON
Washington, D.C.
FOR Appropriate Action
OCofSA
10-1.
4-/
Dear Sirs:
ะะตะ
In approximately seven months or January, 1972, certain copies of top-secret
documents shall be sent to the New York Times as well as two other newspapers.
entagon in the controversial
subject. It will show that not only the U.S. Air Force was involved in UFO research
but the other military branches as well.
Analysis and the actual conclusions of the classic UFO cases shall be revealed.
This shall be accomplished by zeroxed documents and photographs that General
Wolfe had reviewed when he was head of the Army's UFO support program in the
Pentagon during the Eisenhower years.
Sorry, but it is concluded here that this is the best course to take because
we feel that the secret UFd investigations are parallel in nature to the Times-
Pentagon Vietnam controversy. If we are wrong in taking this action, time will tell
REC-4
62-83894=421
22 AUG 3 1971
Cc R/s $ encl Returned
to ACS/ - NO CACTION CONTEMPLATED.
7/29/11
OH AUGO 1971
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st,
February 23, 1972
REC-5
62- 83894478
EX-115
Miss Mary Beth Martine
Box 463, Oak Street
Westmoreland City, Pennsylvania 15692
Dear Miss Martine:
I regret that I am unable to comment as you requested
in your letter of February 15th. The investigation of Unidentified
Flying Objects, is not and never has been a matter that is within the
investigative jurisdiction of the FBI.
Sincerely yours,
J. Edgar Hoover
John Edgar Hoover
Director
MAILED 21
FEB 2 3 1972
FBI
ัะตััะฝะฝะฐ.
Tolson
Felt.
Rosen
t. Mohr
/r. Bishop
Mr. Miller, E.S.
\ Callahan
Casper
Conrad
Dalbey
Cleveland
Ponder
Bates
Waikart
Walters
Soyars
le. Room
iss Holmes
iss Gandy
NOTE: Bufiles reflect no record of correspondent.
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TRUE COPY
Box 463 Oak Street
Westmoreland City, Pa.
15692
February 15, 1972
Dear Mr. Hoover,
I would please like your opinion on U. F. O's. whether or
not you think they exist or not.
Sincerely,
Mary Beth Martine
TRUE COPY
EX 115
805 6 2- 83894-428
FEB 24 1972
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Box 423 Oak Stree
2edomorelano Cy, Pa 15692
February 15,1922
Dear Mr. Hoover,,
Al waulo folease like your
opinion on 21.9: 8% whoher or
no you shink shey exist or
no.
Sincerely
ITC
2-22-12
2-23-12
CORRESPONDENGE
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DEPARTN
-NT OF THE ARMY
OFFICE OF THE /-SIST
HIEF OF STAFF FOR INTELLIGENCE
WAS
TON. D.C. 20310
DAMI - DO I-S
TO: [X] FBI Attn: LNO
[ ] CIA Attn: LNO
] USSS Attn: LNO
] CIAD
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] USAINTC Attn: Dir of Inves.
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USASA Alen: Dir of, security,
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Date:
23 July 1971
MR. GRAHAM DAY, RM 1012, 9th & D
all
[X] Attached forwarded for your information.
[X] Attached forwarded for appropriate action.
[ ] No further action contemplated by this office.
[ ] Your office will be kept informed of status
of this case.
Cys Furnished:
OSI
hues
ALFRED G. KEGGINS
LTC, GS
CHIEF, CI DIVISION
ACSI Form 343
21 Jan 71
The office symbols for OACSI
which will appear in AR 340-12
are obsolete due to a reorgani-
zation of OACSI. Please use
office symbol that appears on
this correspondence in
correspondence addressed to
this office.
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OPTIONAL FORM NO. 10
MAY 1842 EDITION
GSA FPMR (41 CFR) 101-11.6
UNITED STATES
GOVERNMENT
Memorandum
TO
ACTING DIRECTOR, FBI
DATE: 3/20/73
mon The
SAN ANTONIO (62-0) (C)
SUBJECT
DAVE T. OZANNE
INFORMATION CONCERNING
00: SAN ANTONIO
โขFlyinG Dises
Enclosed for the Bureau are four copies of an
LHM reflecting information provided by Sgt. PAUL STIGLIANO,
United States Air Force, Recruiting Depot, Waco, Texas
concerning the subject.
One copy of LHM is also being
furnished to Dallas.
This information is being furnished to the Bureau
for proper dissemination to the military due to the partic-
flying objects).
Interview of Sgt. STIGLIANO was conducted by SA
RICHARD T. JESINGER of the FBI in Waco, Texas on 3/9/73.
EX-114
REC-2E
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22 MAR 23 1973
ENCLOSURE
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1 - San Antonio
national Ageney Chich Cente r
1973
Buy U.S. Savings Bonds Regularly on the Payroll Savings Plan
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In Reply, Please Refer to
File No.
ED STATES DEPARTMENT OF
ISTICE
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
San Antonio, Texas
March 20, 1973
DAVE T. OZANNE
On March 9, 1973, Sergeant Paul Stigliano, Unite
States Air Force, Recruiting Office, Professional Building:
Waco, Texas, advised that a man identifying himself as Dave
T. Ozanne contacted the night-shift supervisor at the Waco
Tribune Newspaper, and inquired regarding any information
the newspaper could be able to furnish him concerning any
unidentified flying objects observed in the Waco, Texas area.
Ozanne had identified himself as a Captain in the United States
Air Force.
Ozanne was described as having on an Air Force
uniform with a chaplain's badge on the uniform.
Ozanne also
had in his possession at the time a folder marked Top
Secret
which contained pictures of various military installations.
No specific information concerning these photos could be
provided by Sergeant Stigliano.
Sergeant Stigliano stated that when Ozanne was
informed
Into mat card which contained he no me ang
that they could provide no information to him he
sent they could po
left his card which contained his name and the following
DAVE TUZANNE
Address:
3911 Bowser, Apartment 209,
Dallas, Texas
526-5908
Phone:
Sergeant Stigliano advised that the individual did
not act in any strange manner, and did not attempt to obtain
anything other than information from the newspaper.
Sergeant
Stigliano advised that this information was being furnished
to the proper authorities only for information purposes as
they do not suspect any unlawful activity.
This document contains neither recommendations nor
conclusions of the FBI. It is the property of the FBI and
is loaned to your agency; it and its contents are not to be
distributed outside your agency.
403-83894-419
ENCLOSU.
โ PAGE 162 โ
UT
In Reply, Please Refer to
File No.
ED STATES DEPARTMENT OF
STICE
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
San Antonio, Texas
March 20, 1973
DAVE T. OZANNE
In March 9, 1973, Sergeant Paul Stigliano, United
States Air Force, Recruiting Office, Professional Building,
Waco, Texas, advised that a man identifying himself as Dave
Ozanne contacted the night-shift supervisor at the waco
Tribune Newspaper, and inquired regarding any information
the newspaper could be able to furnish him concerning any
unidentified flying objects observed in the Waco, Texas area.
Ozanne had identified himself as
โข a Captain in the United States
Air Force.
Ozanne was described as having on an Air Force
uniform with a chaplain's badge on the uniform.
Ozanne also
had in his possession at the time a folder marked Top Secret
which contained pictures of various military installations.
No specific information concerning these photos could be
provided by Sergeant Stigliano.
Sergeant Stigliano stated that when Ozanne was
informed that they could provide no information to him he
left his card which contained his name and the following
information:
Address:
3911 Bowser, Apartment 209,
Dallas, Texas
526-5908
Phone:
Sergeant Stigliano advised that the individual did
not act in any strange manner, and did not attempt to obtain
anything other than information from the newspaper.
Sergeant
Stigliano advised that this information was being
furnished
to the proper authorities only for information purposes as
they do not suspect any unlawful activity.
This document contains neither recommendations nor
conclusions of the FBI. It is the property of the FBI and
is loaned to your agency; it and its contents are not to be
distributed outside your agency.
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In Reply, Please Refer to
File No.
ED STATES DEPARTMENT OF
STICE
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
San Antonio, Texas
March 20, 1973
DAVE T. OZANNE
On March 9, 1973, Sergeant Paul Stigliano, United
States Air Force, Recruiting Office, Professional Building,
Waco, Texas, advised that a man identifying himself as Dave
T. Ozanne contacted the
night-shift supervisor at the Waco
Tribune Newspaper, and inquired regarding any information
the newspaper could be able to furnish him concerning any
unidentified flying objects observed in the Waco, Texas area.
Ozanne had identified himself as a Captain in the United States
Air Force.
Ozanne was described as having on an Air Force
uniform with a chaplain's badge on the uniform.
Ozanne also
had in his possession at the time a folder marked Top
Secret
which contained pictures of various military installations.
No specific information concerning these photos could be
provided by Sergeant Stigliano.
Sergeant Stigliano stated that when Ozanne was
informed that they could provide no information to him he
left his card which contained his name and the following
information:
Address:
3911 Bowser, Apartment 209,
Dallas, Texas
Phone:
526-5908
Sergeant Stigliano advised that the individual did
not act in any strange manner, and did not attempt to obtain
anything other than information from the newspaper.
Sergeant
Stigliano advised that this information was being furnished
to the proper authorities only for information purposes as
they do not suspect any unlawful activity.
This document contains neither recommendations nor
conclusions of the FBI. It is the property of the FBI and
is loaned to your agency; it and its contents are not to be
distributed outside your agency.
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RE628 62-83894-498
October 25, 1973
EX-117/
Mr. Ron Fraide
130 East Francis Avenue
La Habra, California 90631
Dear Mr. Fraide:
In reply to your letter received on October 23rd,
the investigation of Unidentified Flying Objects is not and
never has been a matter that is within the investigative
jurisdiction of the FBI. Therefore, I cannot conment as you
suggested. I regret that I am unable to be of assistance in
this instance.
Sincerely yours,
C. M. Kelley
Clarence M. Kelley
Director
NOTE: Correspondent is not identifiable in Bufiles.
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Assoc. Dir.
Asst. Dir.:
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FEDERA
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STIGATION
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1973
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I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW IF THESE
U FO SiGHTiNGS IN THE SKY ARE
TRUE OR -FALSE.THERE HAYE BEEN
NUMEROUS SIGHTINGS RIGHT HERE
iN THE STATE OF CALiFORNiA. WHAT
KIND OF BEiNGS OR PEOLE FLY
THESEFAST MOVING MACHiNES? I FEEL
THAT THESE SIGHTINGS ACROSS THE
UNITED STATES FROM THE ATLANTiC
COAST TOTHE FACIFIC COAST ANI
iN THE GULE OF MEXiCO SHOUL
BE REPORTED TO PRESiDENT NiXON,
MAYBE HE KNOWS WHY THEY ARE
SCARING CERTAiN PEOPLE iNTHiS
COUNTRY. THE FBI. SHOULD BE
ON THE LOOKOUT FOR MORE OFTHES
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April 15, 1974
1 - Mr. Mintz
PEC-10 0 2-
Mr. Larry W. Bryant
83894 481
Apartment 2
2904 South 13th Road
Arlington, Virginia 22204
Dear Mr. Bryant:
Your letter was received on April 3rd.
In response to your request for information from
FBI files regarding your activities in the unidentified
flying objects research field, please be advised that we
have no such information in our files except copies of prior
correspondence with you and a record of your September 17,
1963, interview. Therefore, we have no documents to send
to you and cannot further comply with your request.
Sincerely yours,
S. M. Kelley,
Clarence M. Kelley
Director
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Attention: Special Agent Steve Boyle.
1 - Bufile 62-115530 (FOI-REPLIES)
NOTE: Bufiles reflect prior correspondence with Bryant regard-
ing UFO's of which copies have been made and are being furnished
to him.
Data pertaining to the interview is contained in
an incoming airtel from Norfolk dated 9/24/63.
SA Steve Boyle
of the Norfolk Office was contacted and apparently the interview
of Bryant in 1963 was initiated because of voluminous correspon-
dence which Bryant had sent to Federal and military as well as
law enforcement agencies.
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2904 South 13th Road - Apt 2
Arlington, Virginia 22204
March 31, 1974
Director
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Washington, D. C.
Dear Sir:
Flying Saucers
On September 17, 1963, Mr. John S. Castles, an FBI agent of the Newport
News, Va. contingent, visited me at my place of employment (Ft. Eustis, Va.)
to interview me as to my interest in the subject of unidentified flying
objects (UFO's). I understand that Mr. Castles prepared a formal report of
that interview.
Since President Nixon recently has expressed his intention to assure that
the privacy and civil liberties of individual citizens receive the protection
they deserve under our form of government, it is in the spirit of that assurance
that I respectfully request that you send me a copy of Mr. Castles' report along
with a copy of all other documents in your files pertaining to my activities in
the UFO-research field.
EX-111
REC-1062-83894-41
48/
Yours sincerely,
damn organt
4 APR 16 1974
Larry W. Bryant
Copy furnished to: Director, Washington, D. C. Office, American Civil Liberties Union
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4-15-74
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All References (Subversive & Nonsubversive)
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OPTIONAL FORM NO. 10
5010-106
MAY 1962 EDITION
GSA GEN, REG. NO. 27
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
Memorandum
TO
: Mr. W. R. Wannall WeN
FROM : T. J. Smith
SUBJECT: MILITARY INQUIRY REGARDING UNIDENTIFIED
OBJECT THAT FELL FROM SKY
AT MILWAUKEE,
WISCONSIN 8/21/74;
INFORMATION CONCERNING
1 - Mr. W. R. Wannall
DATE: 8/22/74
Assoc. Dir.
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UCERS
FLYING
At 12:07 a.m., 8/22/74, Security Patrol Clerk (SPC)
Charles F. Halty, Intelligence Division received a call via
Command Center telephone from a Major Horn, NMCC (National
Military Command Center).
Major Horn asked for any informa-
tion the FBI might have concerning a report that an unidentified
object which fell from the sky at Milwaukee, Wisconsin, had
been recovered by local police and turned over to the Milwaukee
Office of the FBI.
No information available at Intelligence Division
Night Duty supervisor Harry E. Morris, Jr., called SPC Rober
Koller, Milwaukee Office, who advised an unidentified object
had been recovered by Milwaukee police at about 5:55 p.m.,
8/21/74, but that it was still in possession of police.
said a Captain Wills of the Milwaukee Police Department had
called the Milwaukee FBI Office to report the recovery. Very
little was known about the object which was described as about
13 x 8 x 5 inches, metallic in substance and color, jagged on
side and had an "internal heat source." Police notified
military locally.
Above information was relayed to Major Horn with
suggestion hemight like to contact Captain Wills, Milwaukee
Police Department.
Coverage
on morning of 8/22/74.
ACTION:
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AUT
OF
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORC
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20330
FICE OF THE SECRETARY
FEDERAL GOVERAMENT
Marie maintela Flying Objects
Dear Mr. Malmfeldt:
14 JAN NAT.
This office recently received a public inquiry regarding
UFOs, referred to us from the Bureau.
As the inclosed fact
sheet indicates, the Air Force's
"Project Blue Book" investi-
gation of UFOs was terminated on December 17, 1969, and all
related documentation was turned over to the National Archives
and Records Service.
The inquirer referred to us has been apprised of these
events. Hopefully, the inclosed fact sheet will be of help
in responding to any future inquiries on this subject.
Sincerely,
H. A. MCCLANAHAN, Lt Col, USAF
Chief, Civil Branch
Coumunity Relations Division
Office of Information
Attachment
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Attention: Mr. Malmfeldt, Room 7825
Washington, D. C. 20535
REC-26
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22 JAN 2'7 1977
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There are a
number of universities and professional
scientific organizations such as the American Association for
the Advancement of Science, which have considered UFO
phenomena during periodic meetings and seminars.
In addition,
a list of private organizations interested in aerial phenomena
may be found in Gale's Encyclopedia of Associations (Edition 8,
Vol I, pp. 432-3) โข Such timely review of the situation by
private groups insures that sound evidence will not be over-
looked by the scientific community.
2 Atchs
1. Sighting Summary
2. UFO-related Materials
2
โ PAGE 177 โ
UFO FACT SHEET
On December 17, 1969 the Secretary of the Air Force
announced the termination of Project Blue Book, the Air Force
program for the investigation of UFOs.
The decision to discontinue UFO investigations was based
on an evaluation of a report prepared by the University of
Colorado entitled, "Scientific Study of Unidentified Flying
Objects;" a review of the University of Colorado's report by
the National Academy of Sciences; past UFO studies; and Air
Force experience investigating UFO reports during the past
two decades.
As a result of these investigations and studies, and
experience gained from investigating UFO reports since 1948,
the conclusions of Project Blue Book are: (1) no UFO reported,
investigated, and evaluated by the Air Force has ever given
any indication of threat to our national security; (2) there
has been no evidence submitted to or discovered by the Air
Force that sightings categorized as "unidentified" represent
technological developments or principles beyond the range of
present day scientific knowledge; and (3) there has been no
evidence indicating that sightings categorized as "unidentified"
are extraterrestrial vehicles.
With the termination of Project Blue Book, the Air Force
regulation establishing and controlling the program for invest-
igating and analyzing UFOs was rescinded. All documentation
regarding the former Blue Book investigation has been per-
manently transferred to the Modern Military Branch, National
Archives and Records Service, 8th and Pennsylvania
Avenue,
Washington, D.C. 20408, and is available for public review
and analysis.
Attached for your information is the Project Blue Book
sighting summary for the period 1947-1969. Also included is .
a listing of UFO-related materials currently available.
Since the termination of Project Blue Book, no evidence
has been presented to indicate that further investigation of
UFOs by the Air Force is warranted. In view of the consider-
able Air Force commitment of resources in the past, and the
extreme pressure on Air Force funds at this time, there is
no likelihood of renewed Air Force involvement in this area.
62-83894-483
ENCLOSURP
โ PAGE 178 โ
TOTAL UFO SIGHTINGS,
1947 - 1969
YEAR
1947
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
TOTAL SIGHTINGS
122
156
186
UNIDENTIFIED
12
7
22
27
22
303
42
46
24
105
CH
12
TOTAL
12,618
701
ENELOSURE
62-83894-483
โ PAGE 179 โ
UFO MATERIALS
Scientific Study of Unidentified Flying Objects. Study
conducted by the University of Colorado under contract
F44620-76-C-0035. Three volumes, 1,465 p. 68 plates.
Photoduplicated hard copies of the official report may
be ordered for $6 per volume, $18 the set of three,
as AD 680:975, AD 680:976, and AD 680:977, from the
National Technical Information Service, U.S. Department
of Commerce, Springfield, VA 22151.
Review of University of Colorado Report on Unidentified
Flying Objects.
Review of report by a panel of the National
Academy of Sciences.
National Academy of Sciences,
1969, 6p.
Photoduplicated hard copies may be ordered for
$3 as AD 688:541 from the National Technical Information
Service, U.S. Department of Commerce, Springfield, VA 22151.
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FEDERAL GOVERNMENT
January 24, 1977
Lieutenant Colonel H. A.
McClanahan, USA"
Chief, Civil Branch
Community Relations Division
Office of Information
Department of the Air Porce
washington, D. C. 20330
Flying objecte
Mr. Malmfeldt has brought your letter of Janu-
ary' 14th, with enclosure, to my attention. I join him in
thanking you for sending us a copy of your UPO Fact Sheet
and for apprising us of the termination of your project.
Sincerely yours,
AWT: bak:mlc (4)
Donald W. Moore, Jr.
Assistant Director
External Affairs Division
DE-6
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1 - Mr. Cochran
FECERAL GOVERNMENT
June 15, 1977
Unidentified Flying Objito
Mr. Stanley Schneider
Assistant to the Director
Office of Science and Technology Policy
Executive Office of the President
Washington, D. C. 20500
Dear Mr. Schneider:
Pursuant to our conversation today, there is
enclosed a copy of the FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin
for the month of February, 1975. Beginning on page
16 there is an article covering the handling of UFO
sightings which may be of interest to you in connection
with your current inquiry.
If there is any way we may be of additional
service to you, please do not hesitate to let me
know โข
MAILED 3
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JUN 1 5 1977
FBI
ST-108
Sincerely yours,
Bochuan, A
Jay Cochran
JaM REC- 3962-03894-485
Assistant Director FBI
Technical Services Division
JUN 17 1977
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NOTE: Schneider originally called 6/14/77, see memo that date
captioned White House Inquiry re UFO as to Bureau procedures
for handling information received re UFO. He was advised in
absence of jurisdiction no inquiries are conducted and information
furnished to U. S. Air Force.
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TO
OPTIONAL FORM NO. 10
JULY 1973 EDITION
GSA FPMR (41 CFR) 101-11,6
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MENT
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MR. MC DERMOTT
DATE: 6/14/77
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FROM : J. COCHRAN, JR.
SUBJECT:
WHITE HOUSE INQUIRY RE
UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECTS (UFO)
Stanley Schneider of the Office of Science and
Technology, White House, telephonically contacted me today to
inquire as to the Bureau's procedure for handling information
received from the public or otherwise, relating to sightings
of UFOs.
He advised that Jody Powell of the President's staff
โขint sub do. no stated that the -8: A force ton
closed their investigation of these matters several years ago
and currently does nothing but refer such information to
I advised him that as far as the FBI is concerned
there appears to be no conceivable jurisdiction for us to conduct
any inquiries upon receipt of information relating to a UFO
sighting and, in the absence of some investigative jurisdiction
based upon the information furnished, that information would be
referred to the Department of the Air Force without any action
being taken by the Bureau.
He thanked me for the information and stated that if
any further contact was necessary he would call back.
ACTION:
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