Declassified UFO / UAP Document

LUFORO BULLETIN Vol. III No. 2

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TL;DR

The LUFORO Bulletin (Vol. III, No. 2, 1962) compiles international UFO sighting reports and provides amateur research analysis on the phenomenon. It emphasizes the organization's independent investigation efforts and includes technical theories regarding potential electromagnetic interference caused by UAPs.

This document is the March-April 1962 edition of the LUFORO Bulletin, published by the London Unidentified Flying Object Research Organization. The bulletin serves as a central repository for UFO reports, organizational updates, and theoretical discussions regarding the nature of UAPs. It includes detailed accounts of sightings from various locations, including the United Kingdom, the United States, Argentina, Venezuela, Japan, Australia, and Denmark. Notable reports include the sighting by Mr. and Mrs. Barney Hill in New Hampshire, and various accounts of cigar-shaped objects and lights in the sky. The bulletin also features technical analysis, such as Thomas Thompson's article on the potential electromagnetic effects of UFOs on vehicle ignition systems, and discussions on 'orthoteny' and the validity of official government reports like Project Blue Book Report 14. The organization actively solicits photographs and reports from its members to build a reference library and a contact investigation section. The document reflects the organization's commitment to independent research, often challenging official government narratives and promoting the idea that UFOs are physical machines rather than atmospheric phenomena or mass hallucinations. The bulletin also includes administrative details, such as membership rates, meeting schedules, and committee changes, highlighting the structured nature of the organization at the time.

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Official Assessment

The bulletin compiles various global UFO reports and discusses potential technical explanations for sightings, including electromagnetic interference with vehicle ignition systems.

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