Declassified UFO / UAP Document

LUFORO Bulletin Vol. III No. 1

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TL;DR

This bulletin from the London Unidentified Flying Object Research Organisation (LUFORO) contains various sighting reports from early 1962 and 1961, alongside organizational updates and research methodology discussions. It highlights the group's commitment to scientific, unbiased investigation of UAP phenomena.

This document is the January-February 1962 issue of the LUFORO Bulletin, published by the London Unidentified Flying Object Research Organisation. The bulletin serves as a compilation of sighting reports, organizational updates, and methodological discussions regarding the study of Unidentified Aerial Phenomena. The editorial section outlines the organization's approach to UFO research, advocating for a balanced perspective between belief and skepticism. It emphasizes the importance of rigorous investigation, including personal interviews and the collection of detailed witness accounts, while acknowledging the difficulty of conducting such investigations in every case. The bulletin includes several specific incident reports, such as a sighting in Buckinghamshire on February 9, 1962, where a witness, Mr. Ronald Wildman, reported a large object hovering above the road, causing his car to slow down. Another report details a sighting in Belfast on the same date by Mr. W. Page, an electronics engineer who observed an unusual object in the sky. Additionally, the bulletin features a report on activities over Essex during June and July 1961, authored by A.J. Watts, which analyzes multiple sightings and suggests patterns in the observed phenomena. The document also includes a book review of 'Planetenmenschen besuchen unsere Erde' by Karl L. Veit and provides information on the organization's reference library and future meetings. Throughout the bulletin, the organization expresses its commitment to scientific investigation and its goal of establishing a national federation of UFO societies. The tone is one of serious inquiry, with contributors attempting to categorize reports and identify potential patterns, while remaining cautious about drawing definitive conclusions without sufficient evidence.

The investigating party agrees that as far as they can judge Mr. Wildman is entirely truthful and did indeed see a flying object of unknown type and origin.

Official Assessment

The bulletin presents various sighting reports and discusses the methodology for investigating UFOs, emphasizing the need for scientific rigor and the collection of detailed data.

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