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VICTORIAN EDITION.
No. 5 JU tY 1 986
V . F.S.R. S . O F F I CE B EA R E R S
$UBSC RI P T I O N RA T ES
Tha raview we lco maB ar t ic lee t or public at i o n , lattsre and newg clippings
in additio n to sig ht ing r s por t r . Addr eaa ell conurunications to -
V . P .S.R.S., P.0 . , Box 43, M oor ebbin, Victorie.
EDITORIAL
At a recent public meeting, a ueteran Australian ufologist said that extra-
terrestrials, upon landing on earth, utill demonstrate to errant bumanity the lolly
ol contaminating earth's uater supply u.'ttb "that poison" lluoride, He utas prom-
inently reported in at least one national neuspaper.
Tbis ulologist uas, ol course, arguing irrationally.
The existence of extraterrestrials bas not been proued to tbe satisfaction ol
more tban a lraction ol tbis planet's inbabitants. Furtbermore, euen admitting
tbe existence ol life elsewhere, on uthat basis can it be assumed that the hypo-
thetical spaceman sbares our ufologist's strongly beld opinion on tbe uses of
I luoride ?
After all, spacemen may not euen baue teeth!
Tbis unfortunate case uiuidly demonstrates a menace tahicb bas beset ut'ology
from its earliest days: the person wbo is attracted to LIFO researcb not because
ol its intrinsic interest, but because be sees in the UFO's a uindication and a
justtfzcation ol bis ou,n preconceptions.
Certainly, the religious crank is tbe f<nemost example of this genus, but as
uith our fluoride-minded friend, tbere ane unlimited uariations to be lound.
The damage done to tbe UFO cause by its most leruent det'otees as a result
ol tbeir unualy and untbougbtlul utterances ts tncalculahle. Our subject is
slou'ly but surely gainfuq ground and tbe day must euentuully arriue when a size-
able proportion of populixtions in tbe u'estern uorld must accept at least the
possibility of uisilations by extralerrestrial s.
Tbe u;eird latiocinations of some ufologists can result only n tbe aduent ol
this day being lurtber postpctned.
SNAPSA UFO
V.F.s.R.S.MEMBER
The phologropfiwos obtoined in Balwyn, Yictorio, ot 2,02 p.m. on Soturdoy, April 2nd,
6y o Society member,wfio hos reguesfed thot his nome 6e withheld for business reosons.
The member'sdescripfion ol the incident is os follows:-
"It was a warm, clear day, and suddenlythe whole gardenbecamelit up. It was like a re-
flection fiom somehugemitror being shoneon the garden.
"I looked up and saw an object bright and shining, comingtowards me. It would havebeen
20 feet to 25 feet in diameterand was about 120 feet up in the air.
"It seemedto float down towards me. It resembleda big mushroomwith a stalk pointing
towardsthe earth.
"Then it spun throughan 180 degreesangle on its rrertical axis to take up the position in
which I photographed it.
ttThen it turned slowly throughanother180 degreeson its horizontalaxis, to bring the stalk
facing me.
"From an almost stationaryposition it shot off northwardsat terrific speed, acceleratingto
what seemedto be hundredsof miles an hour in seconds.
t'I ran and got a carpenterwho was working on the house. Secondsafter it took off we heard
a boom, similar to the sound jets make when going through the sound barrier."
One interesting ospecl ol the photogrophis o sfioding ol pink discernible on lhe
bottom port ol the UFO. This oppeors fo 6e o re(lection ol the pink tiles ol the rool
over which the UFO wos opporently passing ot the lime the photogroph wos foften.
Vlhen detoils ol photogrophicexperls' onolyses ore to hond they.will be published in
on issue iorthcoming.
T H I S t S A E L A C I ( & t {H l r E
REPRODUCTIOII TAKEII FROI,I
T H E P O L A R O I DC O L O U R
PHOTOGRAPH.
THE TULLY "NESI S"; How l r e o k i s h c o n w h i r l w i n d s 6 e ?
This ar t ic le was wr it t en by a m e m b e ro f V . F . S . R . S . w h o
has been c onnec t edwit h s t udi e s i n a t m o s p h e r i cs c i e n c e s .
A Guiding Principle.
T he Tu lly "ne sts" phenom enonis a good ex am p l e o f c u r i o s i t y e q u a l l y e x c i t e d i n t h e s c i e n t i s t
setting out to explore his immediate environment in terms of established laws, the research rvorker
endeavouring to extend the frontiers of knowledge and the Ufologist postulating the transcendencyof
cosmogonal law. Let us here examine whether we can explain the phenomenonin terms o[ atmospheric
processes that are known basically, although we should make allowance for the possibility of dev-
iations within the limits of probability. We shall therefore not exclude from consideration a freakish
event but shali reject fallacious notions regarding any event.
Observationsand lmpressions.
(i) Soil samples: Mr George Pedley's report* of having observed at about 9 a.m. (Eastern Standard
Time) on the 19th January 1966, a UFO rising at great speed and with an ear-piercing,hissing noise,
from Horseshoe Lagoon on his neighbor's (Mr Albert Pennisi) cane-farm near Tully, is in itself no
unusual event. Forsimilar sightings and sound sensations have been reported over the years in U.S.A.,
Australia and elsewhere. On such occasions there were frequently reports of impressions left on the
soil or in grass but where investigations by experts were made on samples for traces of radioactivity,
they turned out to be negative or inconclusive.
(ii) The major "nest": Although in the Tully "nests" case, too, "testing of samples taken from
around them . . . failed to reveal anything of significance",** photographstaken by Mr Vignale
presumably on the day following the discovery of the major nest measuring30 feet in diameter, should
be regardedas valuable and unique documents. One of these photographsis reproducedbelow.
According to Mr Pedley's statement, the reeds "were without exception bent below water level,
dead and swirled around in a clockwise manner,as if they had been subjected to some terrific rotary
force, Only the reeds within the perimeter of the circle were dead . when I passed the hole the
previous evening it was smotheredin green grass-like reeds protruding up to three feet above the
surface. The water hole is from four to five feet deep."
For the discussion that follows below, it is reievant to also quote from a statement made by Mr Alf
Macdonald. He is a Stock Routes Inspector for Northern Queenslandwho dived (as did Mr Pennisi and
a member of the local Police) into the waterhole to check on the impression that t'some force has
sucked the roots up cleanly into the floating'nest' . . ,". Mr Macdonaldsaid: "There was no stubblc
under this circle. The roots were sucked up whole and the lagoon floor was smooth."
He has lived in the district since 1933 and ruled out the possibility gained on first impressionthat
reed eating grubs might have caused the phenomenon. ttThey cause water grasses to collapse," he is
reported to have said, "but the roots and remnants stay, like stubble, on the lagoon bed." In any
case, the grubs would have neededto compiete their work in one single night, according to Mr Pedley's
observations on the previous evening.
With the exception of the photograph,the above evidence is mainly based on impressions gained
by a few persons whose trustworthinessneed be in no doubt. The evidence is also incomplete,since
more could have been added and more could have been obtained, by thorough investigation in the first
instance. The evidence presented is also biased toward an enquiry into atmospheric processes as a
feasible explanation of the ttnests".
IjREDIT:
Co m m o n w e a l t h B u re a u o f M e te o r o lo g y: Ve a th e r m aps, upper fl ow charts, and rai nfal l records for
lSth - l9 th Jaauary, l )66.
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BOOK REV'EW. PAUL THOMAS: FLY'NG SAUCERS THROUGH TI'E AGES.
(Tronsloted by Govin Gibbon. Price 2l/')
to
BOOK REVTEW. UFO's OVER AUSIRAL,A.
T h e r e h a s l o n g b e e n n e e d o f a g e n e r a l wo r k o n UF O's,detai l i ng the pri nci pal A ustral i an si ghti ngs,
rec ord i n g t h e h i s t o r y o f Au str a lia n UF O in ve stig a tio n and servi ng as an i ntroducti on to readers new to
t he s ub j e c t .
" U F O ' s o v e r A u s tr a lia " b y Ja m e s Ho lle d g e to so me extent ful fi l l s thi s need, S o far as i t purports
t o be t ' a c o m p i l a t i o n " o f sig h tin g s a n d e ve n ts it is reasonabl y successful i n i ts ai ms. H ow ever, i n
v ent ur i n g i n t o s o m e of th e m o r e co n tr o ve r sia l fie ld s of ufol ogy the book i s often both i rrel evant and
irrat ion a l .
T h e f i r s t c h a p t e r s o f th e b o o k d e a l co n cise ly wi th many of the earl y A ustral i an si ghti ngs, and
wit h t h e e v a l u a t i o n s m a d e b y b o th o fficia l a n d civilian U FO i nvesti gati ve bodi es. The chapters on
t he G il l , B r o w n i n g a n d Br e w in cid e n ts a r e p a r ticu lilly w el l presented.
Vh e n t h e a u t h o r ve n tu r e s in to th e d o m a in o f th e contactee he i s on l ess secure ground.
Sin c e i t i s o b v i o u s th a t UF O' s a r e sp a ce sh ip s "it i s real l y not very di ffi cul t to go a l i ttl e further
and be l i e v e e x p e r i e n c es su ch a s a r e cla im e d b y Ad a m ski and A l l i ngham" the reader i s assured.
Fu r t h e r , " m o s t A u str a lia n u fo lo g ists we r e r e a d y to accept the (fact). . . that A damski had real l y
made t h e h i s t o r i c m e e tin g with a b e io g fr o m o u te r space", an assumpti on that i s as gl i b as i t i s un-
founded.
No l e s s t h a n 2 4 p a g e s a r e d e vo te d to r e co u n tin g A damski 's al l eged experi ences, rehashi ng ground
t hat h a s b e e n c o v e r e d m o r e co te n tly in n u m e r o u s o ther U FO books and publ i cati ons.
M o r e s e r i o u s l y , t h e a u th o r .is g u ilty o f co n sid e r a bl e parti al i ty tow ards A damski . For exampl e, no
meot io n i s m a d e o f t h e fo r m id a b le NICAP in ve stig a tio n i nto the K ansas C i ty trai n i nci dent w hi ch bl ew
A damsk i ' s c r e d i b i l i t y to r ib b o n s. T h is p a r tia lity is the more seri ous si nce the book i s more l i kel y to
be read by the general reader than by the informed expert.
Fo l l o w i n g A d a m s ki is a se ctio n o n th e Allin g h a m contact cl ai m, the evi denti al val ue of w hi ch i s
as t en u o u s a s i t s r e l e va o ce to th e su b je ct o f flyin g sa ucers over A ustral i a.
PETER NORRIS.
BAIRNSDALE-3rd May-Light as bright as ao arc light reported to North East of Bairnsdale at 3 a.m.
Similar reF)rts came ftom Paynesville and otlpr areas-dates not recorded by witnesses.
Other sightings of lights low over the town, just above telephone or electric light wires were re-
ported. Qr representative stated he expected more relrcrts at this time of year, as fog banks in
the area reflected neon signs, car headlights, etc. Utrfortuately, some of the reports which defied
veritication dealt with pulsating green lights about twenty feet above power lines.
Mrs. Martin of Bairnsdale was driying home alone about 1.20 a.m., when she saw a light about 100
feet up in the air. The car she was driving was an automatic Holden which did not appear to be
running properly. As the 'light' cune overhead, the car slowed down. Mrs. lllartin selected low
gear and pushed the acceleratc to the floor but barely made 12 mph all the way home. Next day
the car was checked and found to be trcrforming perfectly. The object appeared to be about 6 feet
in diameter and emitted light.
Apparently white the object was hovering near the car it affected the normal functioning of the
vehicle.
11
IIOTOR'ST'SEER'E EXPER'ENCE
ROADDEATHCAUSEDBY UFO?
A car ran off tbe Bendigo-St.Arnaud (Victoria) Road onTbutsday nigbt, the TtbApil,
killing its 19 year old driuer.
Police uent to tbe spot at tbe uteekend utith a local businessman ubo told tbem of a
strange thing tbat bappened to bim at tbe same place on tbe ltlonday after tbe t'atal accident.
Mr. Ronald Sulliuan, 38, builder, ol Maryborougb, Victoria, said: "Tbe beadligbts of my
car were suddenly diuerted to tbe rigbt lor no apparent reason - and bad I lolloued tbem I
uould baue rwz oll tbe straigbt stretcb of road.
"Just tben I sana a display ol gaseous ligbts in all tbe colours ol tbe spectrum in a near
by paddock. Tbe obiect rose about ten feet in the air. lt later disappeared.
"Tbe coloured gaseous lights seemed to be going tbrougb 2" to 3" diameter tubes wbicb
led into a brigbt phospborous looking ligbt on tbe ground Tbe ligbts tuere stretching up-
utards all tbe time until tbey disappeared alter leauing tbe tubite pbospborous looking ligbt
on the ground."
Mr. Sulliuan said be bad bis beadligbts cbecked on reacbing Wycbeprool and they utere
fotmd to be in perfect order.
ln a letter to the. V.n'.S.n.S., ltlr. .sulliuan said he later inspected tbe area utbere be bad
seen tbe UFO and lound a circular depression in tbe ground, approximately lour feet in
diameter and six incbes deep in a plougbed and barrotaed field.
Aspects ol Mr. Sulliuan's account are most extraordinary. In tbeory, it is considered
impossible to diuert
ligbt uaues in the utay described. Houtever, y.F.S.R.S. inuestigators
baue been as'sured that Ronald Sulliuan is a bighly respected citizen in tbe ltlaryborougb
area, and neitber tbe ac cutacy ol bis description, nor bis sincerity, are being doubted,
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I w o s in c los s wheno d i s tu rb o n coec c u rre do u ts i d e . I di dn' t toke ony noti ceondw henthe bel l w ent
fo r mor ningr ec es sm y c l o s s mo i e so n d I w e n t to o u r l ockersond then w ol kedout i nto the yord. W e
w eregothered
n o ti ce dt hot oll t he gir l s w h ow e red o i n gP h y s i c c lEd ucoti on ri ghtdow nneorthe endof
o u r p l oy ing f ield.
Su d d enly begonrunni ngdow ntow ordsw herethe
t he s c hoolc o meo l i v e w i th e x c i te m e notn d e verybody
g i rl s wer e. I wosom o n gth e s u rg i n gmo b . I l i b d s e e nsomethi ngthot l ookedveryunusuoli n the sky.
As I look edup I s ow o d o z z l i n g ,s i l v e ry o b j e c t{ l y i ng oroundsomepi netrees w hi chgrewon o ri dge
o b o u to quor ierof o m i l e d i re c tl yb e h i n dth e s c h o o l . l t then{ l ew ocrosssomeopenpoddocks ol sobe-
h i n d the s c hoolond r e tu rn e d to th e p i n e s . 0 n th e o thersi de of the ri dgetherei s o smol lfi el d. The
th i n g hov er edov ert he p i n e so n d d e s c e n d ebde h i n dthemond musi hovebeendi rectl yover thq fi el d.
I th e nlos t s ightof it b e c o u s eo f th e p i n e s .
As th e t hingwos out o { s i g h t I b e g o nl o n o ti c emo nypri voteoi rcroft,moi nl yC essno,fl yi ngi ow ords
fh e p ines .lt wos t henth e th i n gre o p p e o reodn d ro s eto the l evelo{ the opproochi ng oi rcroft.Thi s en-
o b l e d m e t o gel o r ou g hi d e oo f i i s s i z e . l t w o s o s il veryobi ectos l ongos oneof the C essnos,but
ve ryth in.
As th e oir c r of toppr o o c h eth d e th i n g ti l te d o n o b o u to 45 degreeongl eond stortedto movei nto the
d i sto n c e,gr oduollygo i n i n gh e i g h t. T h e p l o n e si n c reosed thei r speedond begonto { ol l ow i t, bui the
o b i e c t s t r eok edowoy l e o v i n gth e p l o n e sfo r, fo r b e h i nd. The pl onesturnedbock, but w e ol l stood
h o p i ng it would r et u rn b u t i t d i d n ' t, s o w e o l l w ent i ni o school ,{i { teen mi nutesl ote'
A { t er scho ol two frie nds ond I went t o t he f ield wher e t h e o b i e c t h o d d e s c e n d e d . I n o {e w m i n u r e sw e
w ere crowlin g un de r o bor b- wir e f enc e whic h s ur r oun d e dt h e f i e l d o t o h e i g h t o f o b o u t f o u r {e e t . We
w oded th rou gh the wo is t - high gr os s m ok ing f or o go p i n i t . S u d d e n l y w e w e r e t h e r e . We f o u n o o u r -
selves sto nd ing in o s pot wher e t he gr os s hod been u t t e r l y c r u s h e d o g o i n s t t h e e o r t h . l t w o s o n o r e o
o{ obo ut 25 -30 fe et in diom et er . Cows c ould not hov e d o n e i t b e c o u s e t h e {e n c e w o s b o r b e d ,o n d o l s o
cows wou ld ho ve le f t o t r oc k t hr ought he gr os s . The r e w o s n o t r o c k . T h e o b i e c t h o d d e s c e n d e do v e r
the field; cou ld it ho v e done t his ? lt oll leods boc k t o t h e s o n r eq u e s t i o n . Wh o t w o s t h e o b i e c t ? S o m e
people so y it wo s o w eot her bolloon, but do weot her b o l l o o n s g o u p o n d d o w n q u i c k l y , c r u s h g r o s s o n d
fly ocro ss th e skie s fos t er t hon r eos onoblys peedyoir c r o f t ? 0 t h e r w i s e , y o u r g u e s s i s o s g o o d o s m i n e .
(T be au tbo r u,isbcs lo r c r r r t t in r t ilollf l/ lous . I t au g b t h i m s o r n e y e a r s a g o a n d
f o u n d 'h t m t n -
t elligen t an d u teli-h ult nc r : d, ar t d c er t ui. nly not giu e n t o m a k i n g i r r e s p o n s i b l e s t a l e m e n t s .
A , G , W, )
Tbe aboue story uttt,su,ritl<'n by a boy from the Westall Higb School uthicb is situated in
the Melb ottrn e rtelr('p olildn ilr eo. Thc s ight ing oc c u r r e d o n A p r i l 6 t h , a n d a s t b e r e s u l t o f a n
aduertiseme nt p laced in u f r lelbour ne daily neuls p a p e r , a n d o u r o u 'n i n u e s t i g d t i o n s , u t e p i e c e d
toget be r a jig sa u, pr . t z z le r as c nbling llt e s lor y ab o u e . O n l y s o m e m i n o r d e t a i l s u e r e o m i t t e d ,
namely tba t the he adnos t ar ol t he s c bool s t at ed s e u e r a l o r g a n i s a t i o n s b a d i n u e s t i g a t e d t h e
sigbting-lro mtbe Air f ' or r - c t o t be Vic t or ian Fly ing S a u c e r R e s e a r c b S o c i e t y . P e r b a p s t h i . s a c -
counted for the unlrrgortislic (.tttilude uthen we made our inquiries and t'or tbe detaining ol
sorne ol the child rcn uiler s c hool lor bor . ing s pr : k e n t o t b e p r e s s . I t i s c o m r n o n k n o u l e d g e
that Ai.r Fo rce Intcllig< ' nc c ! r ' r t , lc c s alm os t t be u 'o r l d o u e r , p r e t 'e r p e o p l e t o r e m a i n s i l e n t o n
the sub ject ol L i.F.O. ' . s . i\ ai ar t helc s s t ls e "s au c e r s " r e n a i n t t , i t b u s a n d a r e b e c o m i n g a n
increasing sou r(<, rtl nt lt r t ' s l.
luditb Magee.
IAS/UAN'AN'NVEST'GA7'ON
CENIRE FORMED.
In Novemberof last vear a gap was filled in the circle of U.F,O. Groups in Australia. Tasmania,
long absent from the scene, got off to a good start with the formation of T.U.F.O,I.C, - Tasmanian
Unidentified Flying Objects Investigation Centre. At a preliminar]' meeting, held at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. J. Bigwood, thirty three persons attended. A brief outline of the aims of the Centre was pre-
sented by Mr. Robert Burge, who together with Mrs. Bigwood, his sister, was responsible for the form-
ation of the group. A second meeting was held a month later and the election of office bearerstook
place. Officers elected are as follows:
The first major project of the Centre was a public Meeting held at the Y.M,C.A. Social Centre,
Hobart, at which a talk was presented by Mr, Colin Norris, Vice President of the Adelaide Society.
This meeting was quite successful, there being well over 200 people in attendance. Good coverage
was provided by the Press, Radio and Television. Since then, and with the aid of a few good sightings
in different parts of the State, there has been an increase in public attention toward U.F.O.,s. A total
of twenty three sighting reports (fifteen of them relating to a very good one in October of last year)
have been filed as reliable.
It is hoped that thc setting up of the Tasmanian Centre will produce a greater numberof these
re!'orts; there is still reluctance on the part of many people to openly associate themselves with the
U . F . O , mvste rv.
Tasmanian Unidentified Flying Objects Ian Mclaren,
t InvestigatiorrCentre, President.
Post 0ffrt-r: Box i62, T.U .F.O.I.C .
MOONAII. Tas.
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:0fr.dirm.tcr cicl. oi flrrt.n.J r.d'. sr' l\ Fl r i r B Ob j e .l lh.
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Rob.n Denni! rnd Larry St.wad di\cove Our feoture story yesterdoy - "Flying SoucersHove sf,urors arc correclly,
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Yrpnr, I saucer s.en in thc rbovr I orst re vc hcilrd ol
hrd ffd mticd th nd{ l!'t Nlondir $*t Thc matr, likc Artist No. l. pholo, hc had shoured t0 hi.l SIGIIIED tbcnr haviilB nc:.ts. But
"Stun s. 6r!r found rhc m{ w. trdiccd . in ycstarday's slory. dcs nol I rou r ti l e r kn o w in
p.niculrr punFot chenrr.l rmtll, sh'.h *.md *ish his nam. divulged, al- l*ifc: I I\l cr n * h i l c'. ''EPE Ih c \i g h l i n g qlu.?nsland.
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lhoulh hc is \nown lo thc | !n c\p l r i n c,
nmpl at Milln| Mill...
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md eh6 e. w.nr bffk ro thc n$l lh. n.rt &t | I Ir 'r i sfr i l ,
th. ndl wrr 8om. Aftar rcadinS our slory Ihc I slationilry in thc rty rs hcl p o r tcd h ) !n o th !'f h ,ca l m i n I lr c ldal c.n sta b l c.
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h uF.lowd rlft ol ! i. m lint in. c ir o l r
Tb. la.y{.-old pho, I I nren rt lhe ror(l \ eJgr' hxrk
| "ns.ntrs n"
"bu?rcd' his hotcl n ir
In8 !P.
LIGHT S(Y
reprodrcd
!f,orn
.bov.. rlll bG
lo rDy lalcrr$l.l EDl l:rtc. .ho$r'l lhc \naF I
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tor r g@d 0
25- 2- 661
I
t1 9- 6- 6 6
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Flying
Saucers
Haye
Landed
Around
Here
j
- AndLocals
HayePhotographed
Them {8y o Stolf Reprter} Th fd u r L i !
Ldhw.d r*rlrr bl
$Ecr
C r .p r y.
ltht.r
wx
No. 2, Jo6.
l r r vcl l i n ! r-i;
n r |
b e Xdin Pow,
Thc lctcrt flyiag rGGr e'ort, fm Grfror r Mo&y, h vhict rl.Cl r *t *.+ rc.p i'l i I.,-a & I Tri
-. rtt'lt
tro lElichcn oE riil lc lcw clorJ . t06igc cbief in *c rly rlil. trll4 d- nrmcd Kdin Powcr m r | .-t3-a "(t A. n+ L.'.
crcund t{rc twr t.rtcd r IDT c;nrtrr o r srh tor !retcn Hii
L a d stth C }|F
-.u .ord_bdir3 ub yiks;rl Lr hd ,b *
Lfttr i L Slr* io I95l, wbcn thct hd rbrt | - FU.
poplc rho ckrin to hovr ccrwt:t Ei r U!0 (raidcntilt{ fiyieg L.a. ws Fobrbly w ol rh cb.- | lftr. i. lh. l.!ti.i.io!
obicct. cat 'ting-sidc 81" vids ol I Fr of lhir tbry, Pffi
lfc &d oth.. mtsr ol
By an dd coimidcr. th.I toct;6 b.tKn rhc andr int dtt lovrd ArFnr tlrc qud lootd up to !e . lllina euccr .vq |tsdd | @ rficrwardt Lft lbc Bro'
two mm intcrvicwcd by SDl thft t*o mm h.d to tcll rd wh.t rt fiilt Al n trAs F.ra.a rs H'x .r.r rd..i. '5ft-
I | 9at, .F.rcd Ih@ u.ili of fhmc tsrrin! - - |
lurncd out to b. Hh lh. f.irly frcq@Dt "liShlinF b bc a eholc "flccf' ol ir cl* tr.'. .L ffi, | 4.* in Adillr"
tsil.I I ovcrh.rd li*-.brcd 'is
.ie artists. I rcFn.d b lbc BDI itxnrl | fltint rwcrt rurnd out to f(mati(h. Sddcn'v .w.rc S.t rh.n I FilI I'pr nox'
sblf - usrlly rl o'!bt bG . flht of mitntory bird! aq $m.thior hovd;n! cla I l- Gqry lLrt
Orc !r ;d fot rc!s. .i I 'strc I At lhc !.m tim thcy hcrrd
pr;vrcy h. would prcfcr lhrtl - by ltrrl r.li&ntr I f,rin! Sroulh thc uFct r.yL . loud hirsins sund, :b:. j.h.. rhcy ldcd. rrrr rr d lrtr r
which -upl duptE.t.
lo se lhc euc.r rbout Itfiy
hir n.mc w.. not mrtbn.d I I of tbc r.rellirbB. kd this m& I Fut of lb ;b-
lo bcli.vc th.l f..t up.
Thc scond mm r Mr John I sG'nrct I i;
i o6cr sishrinr!rcrc *k. thc UI]O! whcc rhatss could
.-I! Ei rbolr 20 d b I Nil, kc it rftc ir.m rhar
Crc8ory, . rhop .s'sbnr rt i
f,l8lgfg lhVcauoff Irndsr.llilc rhcphd nd k &tmincd bccruc ol dBmckr. sd ik bult cm.d I tav6 p lbhtioa
Ddiamitrs wbo is *.ll tnou I I in orc inrtm h m@trlcs dert, wcrc .l
F,i1i",..,{'..l"..F.l*.1
{or t.tin8 ol Fizq vilh hn Ooc Digbl in th. ruc r | lhc f,r.d n.frlarion liAhrr ot I low hcighl.
I
sllcr_color Fr dr n$ . l hr ' I rcpflcd tilhtin!, rbul t b r milibry rirc.aft, (Onty civ. A. b. ..4 aL olf,.d
I
rd shols lhroulh thc ycrrt ! f,ar idletly tollowd uF I itian plinc levc riir,n; nachl, o. th UFG
Now, thcrc i3 a slidt dis-l rd frh Cobll StrEt lot I lidt')- picl.d ie sp.d
v
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lilc I bE
ffi N o .
of rbc sEr
I&cr r p tc
bc h.d
nilEns ! m. of tho* old-sry.c dom.d I R! - .nd il ra of thc
, 'Our commanding officcr
strccilemp
wc sropfd
rcftcrois
and ruoUlcl
.d rlrD: EhrcL.
bc stctchcd
Ar
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tinMin!
i! toot
b - ubo mu3t hav. kctr !n
of rhc
-1cp
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it ri I brll-lifc obkck $lFndd
* u n i m a g i n a ti vc l yF
'All ri8hl, m.n. b.crt
- sa i d ! bil of u rnd., d-
k.
illqc I 9l&'uth th s.Gr' ad
6 it s probtbly mt@n
it up.
or sma-
* .' r r u n .r ; b
-' ;tr
-- i |Gr
-l o r y
cr cl a i m d :
eeI brd tb. r.n
rouna pnUks.
* si n s fr o m Wm m cr a ." -.-rq"
IlTl,',
,;*:Hl;".:1":*"::.'F in'j,'."''ii"'
"u'*
tffi
"Bu t r d i d n r b cl i e vc i t w a !
cilber of th.r. thirgs,' d of *h ht
\bou;dcr, a6.l I U | rt I
Th i s m a n , w h o w a s a fr a i d hnv'r.d
hovcred moriools ^ -o*riI I,. I| tdc
a. 4.ad d r| acH
oa 6u &dl
tui
-^.i^-,-.
his mates at work would br.' rcrc prnr r"' . * | t lFc. b.B" fra I
rccl him, and who bclon8s to Imt i qu;ir i,r ii.; - -- | tb tbbm Ftror
- -ni.;i
th c Vi cb r i r n U FO Asse i a . 'mr |.t..tutdlrt@
l i o n !s a n r si a tc m cm h r . SInEArc, lwlf | , 9ERE tic.BouiliiBau, tlr
sail he hrd scn a flyiDe tohnsr Ball ard thc 6c
sa u ce r i n d a yl i 8 h t a t $ m c sa i d ,o h n C r cp r y.l fo u n d .;r w c.ts r l o d Mt
,,Th <n ,
ilrc an acror. t.rrn8
*e
hcight on anothr ecasion. ,r be I Std $1116 prsurcJucl
r n d cr i l 'n g , rn.
lh. uru
U tO rud-lcorraincB
!u d - l co r r a i n cB ltrm
HG brd h.d r
rm u
u Atrne
AEn e
rood ocnry. ilal.d awr.y trd ioi scdd_slaF spacc rrkaf
ddgl fr.i ot la lo b $(on6 it ral
:::"1, T,.-",.. or rhre ihcy rhc ben_
'ud'mc'rh
!b. lo r *Gich o{ *i,.,T.'"ill
A "BDT"ortirt's impressionof the flying soucer 'lrrr
r b r ( h w d ,L i tt6 .. ru rir- a.".r-lihffi" sd;ccrs
rl9.wll'k *rIb!.tql
seen by John Gregory ond Kevin Pover on thc Wil- WEND 9.ry
yi Im w(,*r_lwniat
Adr; Admrti, I otrt'G
(ilurc ,bo rourcd rh
Nr, ld! wLa lL lT,:.)t'-.
connio Rood. EH t n .w b !
I
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il- t!l q9 acrueily.cnl r-ciJ-*iier ycan 4o ro rctr
oc-skmtr $ip - 6 ryl h tdlc of -rcrurlt-v hrv;tr.
Ind rl. I ttm ir r tlyins oiur md
Dur,_tlrc dap, n r! !l bcbr rb6.d ib -dta
-4aurilurty clq
Fctuc otl rliD- thousnd5 of milcr
to'-":ry|_.- r:nt shoftd pbdo
.-.. . lr6'c
slil'-liAztills p"J"ffi :;"l""'$?"lr,IIfl",:{*.:;t"d'"r*i:
l cr u E, our
P'cruE, b u r n&
hrd r o .ffi,lsxd
ro M .l - .- - ;- h. ntu -w i!.
i-
SAUCER'
b Atrl Thcr *dc lioih Fsh
'"'iii. ir [, .tf 'xli,i*ff"ilii
ly Poulire Leo
E r..c d f;;;J.t-. lia r,"".3
cffiBcAtE obi(s o
--*.
lIEl-BOtIRNE'S sky-gazinq horr\,'\\ ifp l'#'J:'l**'
PROBE
explained rrhy she arrd llct lr!,nris did d t rlE DNEAMS
te lo fight lh{' govctrrrrrclll ;t'r(l ritr.
30 U,F.Osseen
g(? r i n a \ '. '\ rlo\vtr
[, I " W. '
of lho \tllorian
InA Sau(c!
ar o membrrs
Rorcar(.h
F.IJ..
in Tasmania
Thc Pentogon is investigoting Stricty a n d l h e i r WA
T his ex r r o o rd i i d ri l o
y m o z i n sb o o k ,w h i c h reveol sl t{ e' s mysl eri es,i s
o gr eotc o .tri b u ti o nto th i s o g e , b y o n o u thorw ho experl enced C osmi .
Cons c iou s n e s sN. e v e rb e { o reo b o o ko f i rs ki ndt H ui d,edso{ subi ecrs
o{ ex hem ei n te re s to n d i frp o * o n c ero e very r[i nki ng person. Th s
inc or por e osl i d e o l m o n , T h e w o rl d s ,s p heresond pl ones: S omerhi ng
new on t ih e , s p o c e ,d i h e n s i o n s /c o n s c iousness; P ost ci vi l i roi i ons
ln t he oir , w o te r,i n s i d eth e e o rth : W o rki ngo{ desri ny:R e-extsten.e,
P s y c hicph e n o o e n oYo : u r p o te n ti o p l o w e rond beoury: D eothr E veF
I on. n9 r r u rh s w rtfi l re s h e m p h o s i se, r< ., erc.
No s eek e ro { s e l { -k n o w l e d gceo n o fl o rdro mi ss thi s uni quebook. l r
is def iiit e l y o 9 !i d e to th e N e wAs e th i n k insondocti on.
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M on ond Y i o mo no n d C h i l d b y P e rc i v o l(u sel ulmerophysi col book)for
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