TE -: IMc GJtOU? .. NU~ae ~ OF O~.!!CTS S. \..EHGT~ OF OB:)!RVATION TYPE OF O!SERVATIOH 7. COUftSE 8 . PHOTOS 2. LOC~TIO~ 10. COrotCLUSION iSRIEfl SU~.\RY ~MD AMALYSil Pr1YSICA\.. EVIO!NCe -:11:, fo, '7\ inc lu:f~ta q\..urioN :r.l~::d O}' he~ li'1i r~d !t..;IC'\ A:r ~=we~ end h; ~thrr Arin'l& FO<~c-~ i."I'>":'Ht!g .. ~tln{; c tlei@\ r.nd :~Jltionql 'l\ t ~ \.-..u 'r'~f ':.illr,m:,;' is ~f ~r.rtat VC~k.; "::t YJ h ('Of.UJ IJtJy a:s>fl"':fC;Q~. )"h,::r\c ~U. d irect!.,,. ~: ~verr:on~, It "l!ly. :U.::AJ, :t-h:~ ii ~lbb. r>vt: : lrtls'"? tm~p:.ronti' OW ~:.,., oblacl (l) t b e or f,,Jt whll~ r~tltl!. ..,pu r.t tl~ of t~ '"~b},.ct(:~) wtul't eot11p wl~i tO.. f..,Howl~ htfd c:-'J ornt' o i.,~tf-lt c. OIUJ f. :itJver ~Jh~ I . l-:arr,at ~;~Qllt Sll NJ C!\.SE: SOUTH AFRICA Four-legged object From the JdrtJnn~sburg StaT of j uly 22, we Jearn ch:H ;\ lrs. E. M . Frc::ncb of Oreytown saw :sn o bject in the sky while driving home on the evening o r JW,r, 21._ At home, she w:1tched it with hc:rhusband :snd M.r. R. Turner o f Hillcrest. The report continues- " It appeared reddish in colour b1Jt seemed to c h a n ge to green . It m oved down and u p :md thc:n from side to de nn d at one s t:lge two blue: ligh rs appe:1red to a ppro a c h it :.tnd latc:r oved away. "~lrs. FrC'nch sa iJ it ha d four sp ikl';\ o r lc:g1 blow it. " Mr. !\l:lu rice <.le St. P~:m, a former Mol}'Jr of C r eytown, nlio the t)bject fro m a \>'indow while att en d ing a Chambe r o f Commerce mc:etintf. H e saw it per- forming simil:ar antics." 'ir~ttmm.. d ou t.h Af'r lcP.. Infcrr.-.a.tion Only AFRO 0.1lletin~ Sep-Oct 65 Con:;onhJ.-', Brazil On the ~.hl of Julx. personnel at the control t~wer of the airport at Congon_. has.' Rral )b::.ervcd a luminous ofi}ect ~ tch flew over the airport 70 km and 1300 meters altitude. It flew out of 'sinht at "~ncrcdible speed". The informatlon s.erv1ce of the Fourth Aerial zone con firmed the sighting on the 26th . ~ro CASF.: Information Cnly ~F10 Bulletin, S~p-Oct 65 On the ~ t <>t unci 22ng, sigbtings were made in the Colymbja Jliyer BiJiP in \\::}.lllngrpn. ii'rank:lin County Undersher- iff Erwin Hood interviewed 10 people "-'ho claim they saw orange-glowi:tg ob- jects flying at low altitude north of Rin ~old. The objects had been seen on Wednesday nntl Thursday of the two pre- ceding weeks. Hood said all the reports were similar, describing orange, glowin~J fast-moving lights-from 3 to 20 in a group. S ome observers said they saw mountains to the west behind the objects, so the objects could not have been planets or satellites. The Othello Radar Ba:;e com m and e r said nothing h ad been picked up on radar. It might be pointed out thnt in hilly or mountainous country, r<1dar will not. p iex up lo~ying Col.:!i.bi..3. lti 'I~' N~ C:t:Je, Im' or:!".a. t i on Only 3.3Uf;en Ne:1s~ Vel. Sa:'\ Pablo , SIMUlTANEOUS ~AOAA ANO VISUAL SICHTlNG I~ BRAZIL: A ~eoort from San Pab- lo. a;a;J.l. dated July ~2nd. tells of nn important sighting b y a r3dar t eam at tna local airport,~wner9 a-ura was trac ked at an altitude of 1.200 yards. It was on the scope for ten minutes . and was traveling at about 60 miles pe r hour in an irregular coursa. At the same time. a resident of a house near t he air- port m8Ge a visual sighting or an or~nge-colored object which passed a t low alti~ude over his home. The airport authorities ordered a civilian plane to fly r the a~ ~era t he uro had passed, out the airpla ne crew saw nothing. Also on the 23rd. the Spanish ne'u agency Citra reported that "highly reli <:~blc sources' ' hnd sighted two discshaped over UbeQ.il in Southi!rn ~E_ai~. Infon::at i on e:_-,~y .L :c Bulletin, S,'!r:.-Oct 6 5 no C:\Sj;: Bn unpto11 T hr. li n!, unrth"atcrn ''ave got unr!cr ,,., \ hllh .tn incitlcnt on .{u!\., ::1 there IO,j ) ' ha ve ~n t-:.rher c:ue. but rhcy arr nm known to u.s .at rillW' of writtrutJ \\ hich h.u a <"trraiu .. ,~n ific:uace. r rom the Cumhtrlmul . \t-,n of july 30. :lent to tn b~ :\Cr. D. \\'. Huuon. we lo::Jrn hnw David R.ll ( l6j of Bramptc>n, a nct thrc."e frit:nru, saw., bright blur h lrtr in thr_: nonh .,,c:..tc rrr sky carl) on thr: :Hrh. F ... idv hi~h when tiut nb'!cnc.>tl, t he r)bj::Ct dc:~ccnclctl lt1W.trcf1 the }'()IIIIJ~, hUll if ,tatioll.try U\\ hit~: hcfort: mrl\'i/11.~ ~:..! 10 the Ea,t. .\t'wr di~appcurinl( :tnd cc-app.~o.~ring, a :.. ric:~ t)l' Jrnu~e Jo,i 'rarne ""'in lrn u t of" it', 1nd tht <Jojc:n thcre ~>Jni;het.l. NO CASS~ I c~.atio~ Only SOUR.CS: ~-:~C Bulletin, S~p-Oct 65 Residents in the Brooks. P3llas and SJlet~J.,,J:>rez'Ul areas, reported fa:stflying arcwcldlngblue lights which appeared on the night of the ~4!-fl A switchboard operator nt Portland Air Force Base said, ' 'We hnve had m illions of calls." Officials at that base and at Adair Air Force Sta u,.,n, Corvallis, reCused t o speculate on t l:e nature of the thinJZs, ::md personnel .Jt I he runway towt!r at Portland said they had seen nothing. The sigbli ngs took place between 10 ami 10:30 p. m . c nNBAT READINESS TRAINING OPE!l-\'TI.ONS 928TH 1"RCOP CAfmiK~ G~O~P,~MED.~UN (H.E...; R."E) UNIT EO STA T23 Affi FCJR:E HARE INT&l.NA. 'ITQ(iAL AIR5'0UT Description 0 1' the ~bject: 1 . ,l:F.:.ld you please dascr i he Size a s compared to a knc;m ob_je~;~ b::~.:t 1.:: -::.~'-.:'; (Such as a pea) dim3, r..i::kel, basebz.t:..l~ ct .. ,) s~se o.: a . , doll a r . Any discernible fea:t ur e s or d3 ta:...ls ::c -co siza cf object Other pertirant or NO CASE (INFOM-!ATION ONLY) OOU~CEs s~ucer l-lws Se:tt 65 L:t::.a Parts overturn9d rocl<s in .the area where supported the couple's story. rLYI~G SAUCER LANDING IN PERU1 A mire service story dated July_ 2_At!l tells us of a UFO landing on a ranch :s"O~'mt!a3 from Lima,. . Pam-w111itnessad by a chemist an<rnfs.-wi ra. They said the mach ina stayed en the ground for about 45 minute s and then zoomed off. leaving singed plants and it had landed. Several farmers in the area Otn4r reports from nearby Chile and Uraguay are rere~rad to in the arti- cla~ but not described. meanwhile. a group of men in Peru described as "scien- t13ts" havg issued a report stating that flying saucers do exist, a nd are pi- loted cy beings 3; feet tall who are generally similar to us ln physical char- actaristies. These "scientists" he3ded by a man named Gu9tavo Villar Oongo# ara ~smears o' a qroup called the Peruvian Instituta of Interplanetary Rela- tions; and although 1119 agree that their conclusion is basically correct. we must caution our readgrs that it sounds to us like a saucer research group r~-: thar than a scientific o=ganization. Several other lass sensational UFO sight1ngs ~ere made in ~nd around Li~ during the ak preceding July 24 . It is obvious that a flap of unusual proportions has bee~ taking placa in Peru. as wall 3S in othe~ South Aaerican countries.