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    Seeond Ofllcer A. Horrlpn of the American SS. A mmca" StnrJiftg, Capt. G. Bitaikaa, Maatt'r, reporta the following obser-J vation:

    "On A_pril 14, 191m, at 1458 G. 11. T., In lat. 85°07' N., Jon. 11;3°08' E., a meteor waa observed bcaa·ing 320° at an altitude of 80°. The meteor traveled . almoat horizontally and disappeat·cd beari~'29b0 ·at· ·atialtitude of 25"~ The mov~ment of this mete01 was 1-e :uvely slow being visible fot· from 5 to 7 seconds, and was a brilliant white light about twice the magnitude of VcJtus. Th unusual aight excited the imagination of the lookout who reported lights in the sky. It, indeed, resembled no meteor that this ob-surver harl ever witnessed, for about halfway in its travel the meteor seemed to be five lights moving in procession. There. was no hicrease or decrease in the brilliancy of the light and/ or lights which resembled a mother ship which had launched and was guiding other ships. All five lights moved across the sky in a linta Rnd then audclenly disappeared simultaneously on the bear- \ ing and altitude mentioned above."

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    OfPICIAl PUiliCATION OP THI SAUCU AND UNIEK,lAINID ClUSTIAl lVENTS RESEARCH SOCIETY

    MAILING ADOIISS: P. 0 . lOX 163, FORT Ul, N. J. 07024 OfiPICI: JOJ PIPTH AVI., NIW YORK, N. Y. 10016

    : MUIIAY Hll.l6-3743

    NON-SCHEDUlED NEWSLETTER f25

    NoveMber lOth, 1965

    IDITOl: JAM IS W. MOSEUY

    l!pprtant Notlcea This Newsletter contains several or tha .oat unusual reports that wa have received in recent months. Please do not write us asking for further information. Na.ea and other identitying details which have bean delated from these reports are in our contidential tiles, but cannot be given out to anyone.

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    • ~ HEAR or an am.zing saucer report that the Alr rorce will undoubtedly danya On

    April 15th. 1953 mysterious object thirty feat in diameter was observed landing at an Ai midwestern United States. Startled personnel gaped as they saw three "little .. n• disembark rro• the craft and walk to~ard them. One or the "man" reach-ed into • ... 11 enclosure hanging from the right aide or his apace suit, and took out an

    i object that re .. Mbled a gun. A panic-stricken soldier took a rifle and shot at him, ap-parently lntlicting a ~rtal wound. The others picked up their injured companion, re-entered their crart, and took orr, disappearing rapidly in the sky. Jets were scrambled,

    . but the aauc•r could not be located, despite an intensive search by tracking instru .. nts •

    .... -·~- ~ HEM that a -Jar ura author is praaantly writing propaganda ror the U. s. In-'"., ... ror•tion Agency, and other Covern•ntal connections have bean hinted at.

    ~ HEAR that acientiata on the ather aida or the Iron Curtain are almost frantic in their errort• to squelch the increasi~gly widespread reports or saucer landings in the Soviet Union and neighboring countries. One report described a crew or "little men" who were wandering around one or the collective rarms during the night, picking up aa~l•• or the withered crops. Security guards surrounded the "man,• but a saucer came dawn out or the sky, landed, and picked up the threatened party. It took orr soon there-arter. - Other raparta described mysterious plane disappearances followinq uro encounters.

    WE HEAR t~t one or the district representatives ror a saucer publication in the eastern portion or the United Stetae ia currently baing confined in a mental institution. and ru.ara are circulating that he has aurrered breakdowns an several previous occasions. ~· wish hi• a ap .. dy recovery, so that he may help review more or the tlying saucer evi-dence.

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    WE HEAR that interest in the Shaver ~ystary was revived in a large city on the West Coaat recently, when a number or people reported hearing mysterious voices in the night. A well-known occult researcher investigated these clal•s, and, in querying the unrortunate viet! .. about the conversations they had heard, he learned the details or a large cave in Arizona that was auppoaed to house a Oero colony. The researcher equipped an expedition to the cava, and aent letters to several kay personalities in the saucer field with admon-itions that they were not to be opened unless he did not return. He then left tar hie t~ip.

    ~itnea .. • .. ., hi• •nter the cave, and several •1nutaa later they broke out in a cold awaat when they heard violant scree .. ca•ing rra~ ita intarlor. The group waa sa fright-ened that they lett without bothering to learn or the poor man 1a tate. To this day, he haa not bHn round.

    To co-,licate thie •ystery, one or the partlea who received a sealed envelope tram the •1aa1nt reMa&"Cher, uarched through his tiles, only to find a rew scattered ashes where the envelope waa originally placedl

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    A cooperatiq obeerver reports that on J\Rtill4....1963,._at 0123 G. AI. T. in lat. 23°05'80" N., Ion. 66°51'00" \V., a meteor war-; observed originating in the constellation of Vitgo ncar Spica

    · beal'ing 100°, altitude 46°. The meteor truYelcd a course of about 280° reaching a zenith of 7:> 0 and disnppcarcd ncar Procyon bearing 260° , altitude 6!}0 •

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    LOCATLON

    Cooae Al'B, L-.Lraclor 130 l-11 SW Ooosa AFS, LRb:aclor l!'!rtaon Al'B, llc"foundlAn.J San Antonio, Texao Frsnce (Frnn~isco DeP~aumont, Tehran, Iran S..-.o. ttlJ! 1 R~nton, W:tsh:tn0ton D~1yton, Ohlo l'ftcitic t:orth\-"t!&t

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    Cd & Air ViGU~l Air Vi~u~J (CIVIL) Anon)'l'oua C i v llhm

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    UNIDr:t:'l.'I ~~I:::n Insurric len~. D9.ts Othar (D:tRD) A/C

    lt~lying Oujc:ct. A/C Ballo.:-.n ~nllo0n

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    Stockhol:n, S"'·eden Multiple New3 Reports) OJibva, \11acons1n Inyokern, California Bast St. Louis, Illinois Abadan, Iran JIJ.arni, Florida Ellington AFB, Texas Bruah Creek, California Los Angeles, California Kansas City, Missouri LRckland AFB, TeY.as R3more, Ontario, Can~da ~~r~ball AFB, Kansas San Antonio, Te~~as D'lyton, Ohio Flouriasant, l·~isaouri ~rlington, ~iucon3in .

    Press R!port lo1111 tnl"y Air Six AF P~raonnol T\:o t-Uners

    Gd R!\Dl'.Il t-UlitRry Not R~:>ort~d

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    Approxtaetel7 1700 to 1705, DRte 29 April 1953

    Slse& Approz1mate17 that or a 1-80 tighter aircraft Sha~& Oirouler vt'h no exten,lon of control turf8cee

    Colora Me\alllo dlYel'

    !7aok of obJeo\a 7ro• north to eAI\

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    'lhe object did not perfoZ'a w1 th the aaooth control covements of eft7 known alrcraf''• Rather 1'• controlled eo\ioB were erratic vitb tome turn• P.t 90 degree ~nglee ead neal' Tel', leal cllaba. The moTement troa ) to S o 'cloak wst ln SA aro.

    Pos1tloa of the Yeeeel at ti .. of incident vaa L•t 28 de~eea 166 desr••• 05' w.

    14' N. Long -·---....... -- - .. _____ ... Satl•ate4 apeed ot thia object w~t in excete of 8 jet t1~ter alrcrat,.

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    DO\VNGRADED AT 3 YEhR INTERVAIJi• DECLASSIFIED AF'TER 12 YEARS •

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    IIOTI: irtl!i OCCuto1EN r CO'-TAite' I:, FCt~ .. -'Tit:~ AFFECTING THE NATIO,.Al DEFEttSE OF ~E U .. ll[D ~Ur5 NITHIN Tt4E MUNING OF rHE ESPIO~AGE K.T. 511 U 3. C.-:JI ~o-.o ~. 1(, t.~EHOED . ITS TkAH'$114:SSION OR THl AEVELATIO't Of 1n CONTPITS IN ANV MA~NER TO AN UNAUTt'VRIZf.D PERSON IS PAOHI.IT'ED BV I.AW. IT M W NQT 8! A~RODUCID IN YtttOLE OR IN PART. BY OTltt-~A THAN UNITED STATU AIR FORCE AGENCIES •• OCClPT BV P!RMISSIOH OF TH£ Dlfi!E~OR OF IN rELLIGL ... CE. USAF.

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    Sbape, with no extentiaft of oon\rol aurfaoea.

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    Track ot object troa D~tb to east. •

    At appro:n..tell' 1700 the underaired of'fioers, enroute to FEA1 troa Sea FraDoboo on the USNS General A W Blewster1 sighted an unicSentitied object the sise ot an F..UO fighter air-craft, at l 0 1olook, altitude 2000 .teet and aliahtl.7 below the olouda, at a diatance of'about t mile. Thi1 object appeared to remaiD at.a\ioalll'l tor a few seconcla, then tw-n at right aneles towaz-da the ship, t.hen gain altitude act traftlled 1n an arc to a posi ot S 0 1olock, d1sappearin1 through the clouds aft ot the ahip.

    The object d:ld not per.tora witb SDIOOth cootrol mo•••nt3 ot ~aircraft. Ra\ber ita cont.roll•d act;ion erratic witb a-. turna at 90 degree anJ].aa aod near wrtical climbs. The JDOft.zlt. troa 3 to s o• clock in an arc.

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    EVALUATION

    N/W Korea

    WRater Vill.ap1 J.Saeylaft4

    Detro1 t Lake a, N1rm.aota

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    Son4reatroa AFB, OreenlaaA

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