Declassified UFO / UAP Document

LUFORO Bulletin Volume No. IV No. 5

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This bulletin documents the transition of the London Unidentified Flying Object Research Organisation into the British UFO Research Association. It provides a detailed list of 89 international UFO sightings reported throughout 1963.

This document is the November/December 1963 issue (Volume IV, No. 5) of the London Unidentified Flying Object Research Organisation (LUFORO) Bulletin. The editorial announces that the organisation is transitioning to become the British UFO Research Association (BUFORA) in January 1964, aiming to serve the entire country. The editor, C.A. Stickland, outlines the organisation's philosophy, suggesting that UFO sightings represent extra-terrestrial surveillance provoked by human actions, such as atomic bomb explosions and space exploration. The bulletin includes a detailed report by Stickland on a series of sightings in Saltwood, near Hythe, Kent, occurring between August 1962 and late 1963. These incidents involved sightings of glowing, oval-shaped objects and mysterious figures, often accompanied by reports of strange smells, cold air, and radio interference. The bulletin also features a section titled 'News from Australia,' detailing sightings in the Mount Gambier district, and a comprehensive list of 89 reports from 1963, covering incidents in the UK, Australia, the USA, Denmark, New Zealand, and Hong Kong. The document concludes with administrative information regarding upcoming research meetings at the New Norfolk Hotel in London.

I do not regard the events of the last decade as in any way new in the history of the earth but merely as an increase in a surveillance that may have been carried on since before there was a species homo sapiens.

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