CAUS Bulletin - No 01
This debut issue of CAUS Bulletin focuses on animal mutilations and UFO sightings. It presents reports of cattle being bizarrely cut up, with descriptions of missing body parts and
Magazine Collection
AI-generated English summaries and cover images of CAUS Bulletin (CAUS) from the Archives for the Unexplained (AFU) in Norrköping, Sweden. Each entry summarises the complete contents of an issue — articles, sighting reports, interviews, key people, locations, and dates.
This debut issue of CAUS Bulletin focuses on animal mutilations and UFO sightings. It presents reports of cattle being bizarrely cut up, with descriptions of missing body parts and
This issue of the CAUS Bulletin highlights a general increase in UFO sightings worldwide and mentions a potential lead involving an Air Force pilot's photograph of a domed UFO. It
The March 1986 issue of CAUS Bulletin announces a physical format change for easier preparation and a neater appearance. The editors express ongoing difficulties with FOIA requests
This issue of CAUS Bulletin reports the death of Dr. J. Allen Hynek, a key figure in UFO research, on April 27, 1986. It also details a significant UFO wave in Brazil during May 19
This issue of CAUS Bulletin reports on a secret aircraft crash in the Sequoia National Forest in July 1986, speculated to be an F-19 Stealth fighter, which was met with a news blac
This issue of CAUS Bulletin argues that a presidential lack of knowledge about UFOs does not disprove a cover-up, citing military careerists' control over information and president
This issue of the CAUS Bulletin highlights the FAA's new policy of charging substantial fees for UFO investigation data, delaying the publication of a feature on the Alaskan/JAL UF
This issue of the CAUS Bulletin from June 1987 delves into the 'Aquarius' project, initially thought to be an Air Force UFO initiative but clarified by the NSA as unrelated to UFOs
This issue of the CAUS Bulletin outlines the organization's editorial policies regarding UFOs, emphasizing them as material phenomena but refraining from endorsing specific explana
This issue of CAUS Bulletin covers UFO sightings off Cape Elizabeth, Maine, investigated by the Coast Guard. It also addresses 'levitation experiments' and clarifies CAUS's stance,
This issue of CAUS Bulletin covers a peculiar electrical phenomenon in Venezuela from 1886, involving a family who experienced physical ailments and wilting trees after a strange l
Larry W. Bryant, a Pentagon writer, is facing job-related pressure and an "unsatisfactory" rating after placing ads in military newspapers seeking information on UFO crashes and al