The A.P.R.O. Bulletin - November 1962
This bulletin provides a collection of UAP sighting reports and theoretical analysis from 1962. It argues for the extraterrestrial origin of UAP and discusses sighting patterns and occupant reports.
This bulletin provides a collection of UAP sighting reports and theoretical analysis from 1962. It argues for the extraterrestrial origin of UAP and discusses sighting patterns and occupant reports.
This document outlines a proposed three-level classification system for UFO research to improve methodological rigor. It also includes a historical account of a 1963 sighting on Wimbledon Common.
This document is a July 1964 issue of the APRO Bulletin, detailing various UAP sightings and criticizing the U.S. Air Force's official explanations. It highlights specific incidents involving radar tracking, physical traces, and alleged military cover-ups.
This document is an issue of the Flying Saucer Review from March 1983, containing letters, articles, and philosophical essays that link UFO phenomena to spiritual, astrological, and metaphysical theories of human evolution.
This document is a compilation of letters and articles from the Flying Saucer Review and other sources, discussing UFO sightings, metaphysical theories, and spiritual prophecies. It reflects the diverse and often esoteric discourse surrounding UAP research in the late 20th century.
This article documents reports of physiological symptoms, including tachycardia and incontinence, experienced by witnesses during UFO encounters in Brazil and France. It suggests these effects may be linked to electromagnetic or ultrasonic emissions from the craft.
The document links historical Native American legends of 'Little People' to modern UFO sightings and provides a detailed account of a 1965 water-drawing UFO incident in British Columbia.
The document compiles search results regarding the 1966 Palomares nuclear accident and the 2016 book by Rafael Moreno Izquierdo. It highlights the 50th anniversary of the event and the continued public interest in the secret history of the incident.
The document reports on the 1966 Tully 'saucer nest' incidents in Queensland, Australia, involving physical trace evidence and alleged interference with photographic film by government authorities. It highlights the use of monitoring equipment to track UAP-related magnetic disturbances.
This document compiles several reports of anomalous aerial phenomena and unexplained events from 1966, including a detailed sighting in Abingdon, Berkshire. It serves as a record of contemporary observations and press accounts regarding unidentified objects and mysterious animal sightings.
This article details the 1966 Morro do Vintém mystery involving two dead technicians found with lead masks and the subsequent 1969 official criminal explanation. The author questions the validity of the official confession, suggesting it was a government attempt to debunk UFO-related interest.
The document discusses a potential link between UFO sightings in Tenby, Wales, and the Aberfan disaster of 1966. It highlights reports of precognition and the author's personal observation of two luminous objects.
This document is a magazine article detailing the hypnotic regression of 13-year-old David Seewaldt, who claimed to have been abducted by a UFO in Alberta in 1967. It provides a transcript-like account of his memories of an alien physical examination and compares his experience to other famous abduction cases.
This document reports on crop damage in Whippingham, Isle of Wight, following a July 1967 UFO sighting. Investigators found anomalous circular patterns and foreign objects, concluding the damage was not caused by natural phenomena.
This document is an issue of the NICAP 'UFO Investigator' newsletter containing reader correspondence on UFO research methodology, a specific sighting report from the UK, and debates on extraterrestrial hostility.
This document includes a Ministry of Defence letter explaining a 1967 UFO sighting as an eye floater, alongside a collection of international UFO reports from 1968. It highlights the government's skeptical approach to individual sighting reports.
This document is an A.P.R.O. bulletin from early 1968 detailing various international UFO sightings and organizational news. It highlights the dismissal of two senior investigators from the Condon Committee and provides a platform for A.P.R.O.'s perspective on the scientific study of UAPs.
This article reports on a 1968 humanoid encounter in Bolivia involving animal mutilation and compares it to other international UFO sightings from the same year.
This A.P.R.O. Bulletin compiles witness reports of UFO sightings, cattle mutilations, and entity encounters on a Colorado ranch during the 1970s. It highlights the psychological impact on witnesses and the lack of official explanation for these persistent phenomena.
John A. Keel presents a theory that UFOs are 'transmogrifications' rather than physical craft, while Anthony J. Brunt documents two humanoid encounter reports from New Zealand in 1968.
This document contains an editorial update on the MUFON organization and a report on Spanish Air Ministry UFO notes from 1968. It highlights the professionalization of UFO research in the late 1980s.
The document examines potential mimicry behavior in UAP by comparing a 1969 Brazilian abduction case with a 1977 California helicopter incident. It also provides additional international reports of humanoid sightings and aerial phenomena to illustrate the need for better-organized UFO research.
This bulletin serves as a status report for APRO, detailing global UFO sightings, organizational tax-exempt status, and the group's stance on the Condon Report and Project Blue Book.
Soldier José Antônio da Silva claimed to have been abducted by extraterrestrials for 48 hours in Brazil in May 1969. The author of the report expresses skepticism, labeling the account as a potential manipulation or fabrication.
The document combines a critique of scientific skepticism regarding psychic phenomena with a technical report on a 1969 UFO sighting in Colorado. Ground Saucer Watch, Inc. concludes that the photographic evidence of the 1969 sighting remains unexplained by conventional science.
This document contains a collection of UFO-related reports from Indonesia and the UK, including a 1970 Heathrow sighting and historical accounts. It serves as a periodical update for Flying Saucer Review readers.
The document presents a theoretical framework for studying UFOs as a historical influence and provides accounts of UFO-related light beam phenomena. It highlights the need for rigorous investigation into the correlation between geographic locations and reported sightings.
Jacques Vallee outlines a seven-category framework for classifying UFO reports based on 'strangeness' and witness behavior. The article uses specific Brazilian abduction cases to illustrate how the phenomenon may utilize psychological techniques to influence witness perception.
The document covers theoretical cosmology regarding the structure of the universe and reports on unexplained circular ground holes in Switzerland. It includes claims of extraterrestrial involvement in the creation of these holes based on mediumistic communication.
The document details reports of hairy humanoid creatures linked to UFO sightings in Indiana and Spain during 1971 and 1972. It explores the hypothesis that these entities may be the occupants of unidentified aerial phenomena.
This document is a compilation of UFO sighting reports, telepathic communication accounts, and crop circle investigations from the Autumn 2007 issue of Flying Saucer Review. It highlights the work of researchers like Walter Buhler and Winston Keech in documenting these phenomena.
The document presents a statistical study linking UFO sightings in Puerto Rico to magnetic anomalies and provides a personal account of the 'Ummo' UFO reports and photographic evidence in Spain.
The document compiles reports of an alleged 1972 abduction in Argentina involving physical and psychological changes, and a 1973 landing incident in Missouri involving physical trace evidence. It highlights recurring themes in UAP reports such as blinding lights and entity descriptions.
This document compiles reports of persistent UFO and UAP sightings in Puerto Rico, alleging a U.S. government cover-up regarding extraterrestrial activity in the El Yunque National Forest and coastal waters. It suggests that military sonar projects are actually intended to monitor non-human entities.
A compilation of Brazilian UFO sighting reports from 1973-1974, including accounts of hovering craft, alleged abductions, and physical encounters. The document serves as a summary of contemporary reports published in Brazilian newspapers.
The document contains a critical analysis of Loch Ness monster research and a report on a 1973 sighting of small, human-like entities in Colombia by four schoolboys.
This article reviews the book 'Phenomena' and provides detailed accounts of two UFO sightings from 1973 and 1974. It highlights the ongoing debate between scientific skepticism and the reporting of anomalous aerial phenomena.
This document contains a book review on ufology and a detailed analysis of the 1973 Coyne helicopter incident in Ohio. It highlights the technical and behavioral anomalies reported by military witnesses during the encounter.
A report of a UFO sighting in Blacksod, Ireland, in February 1974, involving a glowing caravan-like object and a power outage. The document also features reader correspondence regarding UFO research and psychic phenomena.
A couple reported their vehicle was controlled by a UFO during a 1974 night drive in Rhodesia, resulting in anomalous fuel consumption and missing time. Subsequent hypnotic regression revealed claims of extraterrestrial contact and advanced technology.
This document contains a travelogue by Charles Bowen regarding the first CUFOS conference and a follow-up report by Ernst Berger on UFO sightings in Germany and Austria during late 1974.
This document contains an interview with French Minister of Defence Robert Galley, who confirms that France has been systematically collecting and studying UFO reports since 1954. It highlights the French government's collaborative approach between the gendarmerie and the Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales to investigate these phenomena scientifically.
A collection of New Mexico State Police reports documenting cattle mutilations from 1975-1978, detailing surgical precision, lack of tracks, and unusual physical evidence, with investigations pointing toward sophisticated, potentially experimental, human activity.
This document is a 1975 report detailing a wave of UFO sightings and mysterious animal deaths in Puerto Rico. It serves as a compilation of witness testimonies and investigations, concluding that the phenomena remain unexplained despite significant public and private interest.
The document provides a detailed account of an alleged 1975 abduction of Carlos Alberto Diaz in Argentina by non-human entities, followed by medical examinations. It also includes excerpts from the UMMO reports regarding the alleged extraterrestrial perspective on human contact.
This document is an excerpt from a 1976 book detailing the theory that cattle mutilations are the result of extraterrestrial biological research. It highlights the advanced technological capabilities of the UFOs involved, including radar evasion and invisibility.
This document is a compilation of reader letters and sighting reports from the Flying Saucer Review. It highlights public discourse on UFO theory and provides detailed accounts of two specific 1975 sightings in Surrey, England.
This document summarizes the 1975 Travis Walton UFO abduction case in Arizona, detailing the initial sighting, the five-day disappearance, and the subsequent conflicting investigations by civilian groups and law enforcement. It highlights the use of polygraph tests and expert analysis to evaluate the credibility of the witnesses.
A 1976 magazine article reports on the claims of a Colombian farmer, Liberato Quintero Aníbal, who alleges an abduction and sexual encounter with extraterrestrial beings. A local doctor confirms the presence of physical marks on the farmer's arm but remains neutral regarding the origin of the event.
This article explores the application of the holographic universe theory to UFO and paranormal phenomena. It argues that quantum non-locality provides a scientific basis for anomalous events like UFO sightings and alien encounters.
This FSR compilation details UFO-related government secrecy in Spain, the suspicious death of a British defense scientist, and Vatican theological preparations for extraterrestrial contact. It highlights ongoing concerns regarding potential cover-ups and the mysterious circumstances surrounding individuals investigating UFO phenomena.
This document summarizes the first technical conference held by the Center for UFO Studies (CUFOS) in 1976. It details the presentation of 29 scientific papers covering various methodologies and theoretical approaches to UFO research.
The document details the 1976 abduction claim of Hélène Giuliana in France and provides a critical review of the 1956 Joseph Merkel aircraft crash in Kentucky. Both cases are presented as examples of UFO-related events that have been subject to investigation by civilian researchers.
This document compiles reports of the 1976 disappearance and alleged teleportation of Sidney Walker in Brazil, alongside other UFO sightings. It details witness accounts, medical findings, and related abduction claims.
Four campers in Maine reported a UFO abduction in 1976, which was later investigated by MUFON through hypnotic regression. The case is notable for the consistency of witness testimony and reported physical evidence.
A Venezuelan night watchman was hospitalized after reporting an encounter with a landed UFO and its occupants in September 1976. The report notes that local sightings of UFOs had been frequent in the Los Teques region during that period.
This article proposes the 'Tourist Theory' to explain UAP behavior, arguing that visitors are not super-rational but exhibit emotional, human-like traits. It includes a specific sighting report from 1977 in Sussex, England, to illustrate the nature of these encounters.
This document is the August 1977 issue of Flying Saucer Review, documenting various UAP sightings and the formation of the UFO Investigators Network (UFOIN). It provides detailed investigative reports on vehicle interference cases and humanoid encounters in the UK and abroad.
The document reports on the Italian Ministry of Defence's reluctant disclosure of UFO files following pressure from researchers and a separate account of a humanoid encounter in Japan in 1978.
The document reports on the 1977 abduction of Chilean Corporal Armando Valdés, who allegedly aged five days during a 15-minute disappearance. It also includes a 1975 Chinese military UFO encounter involving similar physical anomalies.