Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Saucer News Volume 10, Number 2 (Whole Number 52) — June 1963

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This June 1963 issue of 'Saucer News' compiles UFO sighting reports, editorial debates on the nature of the phenomenon, and a feature on the Olden Moore case. It also announces the merger of the publication with 'The Saucerian Bulletin.'

This document is the June 1963 issue of 'Saucer News,' the official publication of the Saucer and Unexplained Celestial Events Research Society (S.A.U.C.E.R.S.). The issue documents various UFO sightings and controversies, including a detailed feature article by C.W. Fitch regarding the 1957 sighting by Olden Moore in Lake County, Ohio. The article addresses the controversy surrounding Moore's claims of being detained by the Department of Defense following his sighting, contrasting these claims with statements made by Lt. Col. Robert J. Friend of the Air Force's UFO investigation center. The issue also covers the merger of 'Saucer News' with Gray Barker's 'The Saucerian Bulletin,' noting that Barker has joined the staff as an Associate Editor. Other content includes letters to the editor debating the nature of UFOs—ranging from materialistic to psychic interpretations—and reports on sightings in South America and Hawaii. The editorial stance remains that the UFO phenomenon is objective but currently lacks sufficient proof for a definitive explanation, while encouraging open discussion of all theories.

We believe that the flying saucer mystery is still unsolved. We believe that the interplanetary explanation is the most likely, but that a proof is still lacking regarding the interplanetary theory or any other theory of saucer origin.

Official Assessment

The publication maintains that the flying saucer mystery is unsolved and interplanetary origins are the most likely explanation.

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