Declassified UFO / UAP Document

LUFORO Bulletin, May-June, 1962, Vol. III No. 3

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The LUFORO Bulletin (May-June 1962) compiles international UFO sighting reports, technical analysis of photographic evidence, and organizational updates. It highlights the formation of the British U.F.O. Association and advocates for systematic, scientific investigation of UAP.

This document is the May-June 1962 issue of the LUFORO Bulletin, published by the London Unidentified Flying Object Research Organization. The bulletin serves as a compilation of UFO sighting reports, analysis of photographic evidence, and organizational news. It details numerous sightings across the United Kingdom, including reports from Dumfriesshire, Liverpool, Southampton, and Leicester. Notable accounts include James McGill's observation of a horseshoe-shaped object in Dumfriesshire, and Aubrey C. Fishel's report of an elliptical object near Liverpool. The bulletin also features international reports, such as a jet pilot encounter in Holland, sightings in Argentina, and a historical account from California provided by member Rosemary Decker. Beyond sighting reports, the bulletin includes technical discussions on UFO research, such as the analysis of photographic retouching by Basil Nubel and a debate regarding the physical effects of UFOs on vehicles, specifically referencing a previous sighting in Buckinghamshire. The publication emphasizes the need for rigorous, logical research methods and announces the formation of the British U.F.O. Association, with a convention scheduled for September 1962. The bulletin maintains a critical but open-minded stance, encouraging members to contribute observations and suggestions to advance the scientific understanding of UAP.

The opportunity is with us now to make a great stride forward in UFO research. By applying logical methods of comparative analysis to the great volume of UFO reports now in our possession, we can undoubtedly discover any relationships, or 'laws', that exist among the data reported.

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