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APRO Bulletin - 1984 01 00 - Vol 31 No 11

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Title: the apro bulletin Issue: Vol. 31, No. 11 Date: January, 1984 Publisher: Aerial Phenomena Research Organization, Inc. (APRO) Country: USA Language: English

Magazine Overview

Title: the apro bulletin
Issue: Vol. 31, No. 11
Date: January, 1984
Publisher: Aerial Phenomena Research Organization, Inc. (APRO)
Country: USA
Language: English

This issue of the APRO Bulletin, dated January 1984, features a prominent cover story on the "MISSING TIME" CASE IN MARYLAND, detailing an encounter by Paulene and Cindy Draugelis. The bulletin also includes a renewal notice, a list of UFOhio Symposium papers available for purchase, a message from Greece, and various press reports of UFO sightings from across the United States.

Renewal Notice

A renewal notice informs members that their subscription is due and provides fee information for the U.S., Canada, Mexico, and overseas. It urges members to remit their dues to avoid a second, more expensive notice.

UFOhio Symposium Papers

A list of eight papers presented at the APRO UFOhio Symposium in June 1981 is provided, with titles, authors, and prices for ordering. These include topics such as "Old Magic and New," "The Roswell Investigation," "The Interrupted Journey," "UFO Activity and Human Consciousness," "The Night Surgeons," "E.T.H.-Completing The Jigsaw," "UFO-The Cosmic Watergate," and "Sociological Aspects of UFO Research."

A Message from Greece

APRO member Nick Dkobris from Greece suggested that members place ads in local newspapers promoting the study of UFO phenomena and mentioning APRO's long tenure (32 years).

"MISSING TIME" CASE IN MARYLAND

This detailed report by A. J. Graziano recounts the experience of Paulene and Cindy Draugelis, who reported a "missing time" incident during a car trip in Maryland. They encountered a round, domed object with lights, experienced a loss of approximately six hours, and noted unusual gas consumption in their car. The report includes an investigator's report, witness sketches, and on-site investigation details, concluding that the witnesses likely had a close encounter with a UFO and that the "missing time" and car issues remain unexplained.

APRO History and "Thirty-Two"

An article reflects on APRO's thirty-two years of publishing and investigating UFO phenomena. It traces the organization's origins in Los Angeles in 1951, its move to Wisconsin in 1951, and its official birth on January 1, 1952. The article highlights APRO's international representation and its experiences during the difficult years of dealing with the Air Force's official stance on UFOs. It also mentions the Socorro, New Mexico case involving Lonnie Zamora as a landmark event that ushered in a new UFO era.

The Condon Committee

Two articles discuss the Condon Committee. The first, "WHAT HAPPENED TO CONDON? A Balanced View After Fifteen Years" by Robert F. Creegan, Ph.D., examines the committee's conclusions and suggests that its director, E. U. Condon, was deprived of crucial data by intelligence agencies, potentially to prevent the formation of a United Nations UFO Project. The second article, continuing the "Thirty-Two" theme, criticizes the Condon Committee for spending a large sum of money to reach conclusions similar to those of the Air Force, while also noting that APRO submitted extensive reports for their study. It also touches upon the formation of MUFON and CUFOS as other UFO organizations.

Press Reports

This section compiles several UFO sighting reports from various locations in the U.S. during 1983:

  • Arkansas: John Shellenberger reported a bright, dog-biscuit shaped object.
  • Connecticut: Shawn Fricker and others reported oval-shaped objects with multicolored lights.
  • Kansas: John Stroud and Chris Borchert saw a large, white light described as spinning and tumbling.
  • North Dakota: Mark Anderson and Marion Bjerk observed a golden-colored, round object that emitted a bluish color.
  • Pennsylvania (Doylestown): Residents witnessed "ten slow-moving specks of light" in a formation.
  • Pennsylvania (Latrobe): A man observed a large, metallic gray craft with rows of windows, emitting a bright beam of light, and a woman in Jeannette reported a similar object with flashing lights.

Follow Up: The Search For ETI

An update announces that the Ohio State Wesleyan University Radio Observatory's "Big Ear" has been saved, allowing the quest for radio telescope evidence of intelligent extraterrestrial life to continue.

Astronomical Data

Lee Emery provides astronomical data for January and February 1984, including prominent planets and bright stars visible in the night sky, as well as expected meteor showers.

Magnesium Study Continues

This article details the ongoing investigation into testable physical residue from a UFO case in Ubatuba, Brazil, in 1957. Fragments of unusually pure magnesium were retrieved after a disc-shaped object exploded. The study, involving APRO and Brazilian scientists, aims to determine the origin of the material, which has baffled experts due to its purity.

Book Review: "Extraterrestrial Intervention at Fátima"

Richard W. Heiden reviews the book "Extraterrestrial Intervention at Fátima/ The Apparitions and the UFO Phenomenon" by Joaquim Fernandes and Fina D'Armada. The review highlights how the book connects the Fátima apparitions to UFO cases, noting similarities in shape, color, sound, environmental effects, and descriptions of the entities. The reviewer acknowledges the book's depth and its success in Portugal, while also noting that it might provide more information than some readers desire.

Letters

  • A letter from a member who used APRO's information for a school project that received an A+.
  • A letter from a reader discussing cattle mutilations, sharing personal observations of a mutilated heifer and another found in a pond, questioning how the carcasses were transported.
  • A letter from Bob Rickard, Editor of Fortean Times, commenting on the search for an exact term to replace "ufology," suggesting "unidentified aerial phenomenon" and discussing the contentious nature of "flying" and "object."

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The APRO Bulletin consistently focuses on UFO research, investigations, and historical cases. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry, encouraging members to report sightings and participate in research, while also critically examining official explanations and governmental secrecy. The publication aims to provide a platform for detailed case studies, historical analysis, and scientific investigation into the UFO phenomenon, often contrasting its findings with official dismissals. There is a clear emphasis on the organization's long history and its dedication to the eventual solution of the UFO mystery.