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This document serves as a 'List of Publications' for the Civilian Saucer Intelligence of New York (CSI), dated June 1, 1957. It details various lectures and publications from 1954
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AI-generated English summaries and cover images of Civilian Saucer Intelligence (CSI New York) 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 document serves as a 'List of Publications' for the Civilian Saucer Intelligence of New York (CSI), dated June 1, 1957. It details various lectures and publications from 1954
The Civilian Saucer Intelligence meeting on April 23, 1954, included a presentation by naturalist Ivan T. Sanderson regarding his investigation of the 'Sutton, West Virginia monste
This issue of Civilian Saucer Intelligence (CSI) covers early 1955 meetings and announcements. A February meeting featured Richard Victor discussing UFOs from an electronics and av
The Civilian Saucer Intelligence of New York (CSI) held a meeting on March 25, 1955, featuring Mrs. Mary Warren Schiffmann discussing the possibility of life on other planets and r
This publication details a lecture on the definition of life, its chemical complexity, and energy derivation. It explores current scientific theories on solar system formation, pos
The April 28, 1955 meeting of the Civilian Saucer Intelligence of New York (CSI) featured updates on a comprehensive research program by Ted Bloecher and Isabel Davis, aiming to ca
The meeting of the Civilian Saucer Intelligence of New York on June 3, 1955, featured a presentation by Warren Siegmond of his May 15th UFO sighting in Manhattan, including photogr
The Civilian Saucer Intelligence of New York (CSI) newsletter for Summer/Fall 1955 reports on ongoing UFO activity, noting that while public sightings may seem lower, reports conti
The meeting of Civilian Saucer Intelligence of New York on October 28, 1955, featured M. K. Jessup, author of 'The Case for the UFO,' who presented his hypotheses on UFO origins, s
This document is a condensation of a lecture by Major Donald E. Keyhoe, delivered in December 1955, criticizing the US Air Force's handling of flying saucer reports. Keyhoe highlig
The first issue of the CSI News Letter introduces the publication's aim to share timely UFO information. It reports on a successful Donald Keyhoe meeting that attracted over 400 at
This document details a meeting of the Civilian Saucer Intelligence of New York on January 28, 1956, where Research Director Ted Bloecher presented a comprehensive overview of repo
This issue of the CSI News Letter addresses the trend of witnesses requesting anonymity for their UFO reports, attributing it to public ridicule and official silence. It highlights
At a March 30, 1956 meeting of the Civilian Saucer Intelligence of New York, Ivan T. Sanderson discussed the nature and origin of UFOs. He drew parallels between the scientific acc
This document details a public meeting of the Civilian Saucer Intelligence of New York on April 28, 1956, featuring speaker Frank Edwards. Edwards, a veteran broadcaster, shares hi
This issue of the CSI News Letter, dated May 6, 1956, addresses the perceived 'silly season' for UFO reporting in the press, suggesting city editors often treat such accounts dismi
At a May 24, 1956, meeting of the Civilian Saucer Intelligence of New York, speaker Gray Barker presented his findings on the alleged intimidation of UFO researchers. He detailed t
This issue of the CSI News Letter defends Donald Keyhoe's pioneering role in UFO research against recent belittling. It critiques the 'Dust-Mop' theory, which posits secret governm
This issue of the CSI News Letter focuses on the controversy surrounding General Joe W. Kelly's response to Donald E. Keyhoe's questions about Air Force UFO investigations. The new
This issue of the CSI News Letter focuses on the need for critical evaluation of UFO claims, highlighting the 'Mon-Ka of Mars' hoax as a prime example of how fraudulent stories dam
This issue of the CSI News Letter from May 1, 1957, discusses the cessation of Leonard Stringfield's C.R.I.F.O. Orbit publication due to financial strain and a commitment to factua
This issue of the CSI News Letter, dated July 25, 1957, marks the tenth anniversary of Kenneth Arnold's observation and discusses the state of ufology. It highlights NICAP's effort
This issue of the CSI News Letter from November 1, 1957, discusses the burgeoning space race between the US and USSR, highlighting the launch of Sputnik and questioning the officia
This issue of CSI News Letter focuses on the unprecedented wave of UFO sightings in November 1957, dubbed the "unparalleled UFO flap." It details numerous reports from across the U
The CSI Interim Bulletin from May 12, 1958, addresses delays in publications due to work on Aimé Michel's book, 'Flying Saucers and the Straight-Line Mystery'. It announces upcomin
This issue documents a meeting of the Civilian Saucer Intelligence of New York on May 23, 1958, featuring four speakers with divergent views on 'space visitors.' Lester del Rey, a
This issue of the CSI News Letter, dated July 15, 1959, addresses a significant delay in publication and outlines plans for a revised approach to future issues. It features a repor
This CSI Publication examines the public confusion surrounding Dr. Carl Gustav Jung's opinions on flying saucers, particularly in 1958. It details how a 1954 interview and a 1958 b
The Civilian Saucer Intelligence Group of New York (CSIG) has issued a Statement of Policy in June 1954, asserting that UFOs are real objects, likely of extraterrestrial origin. Th
This document is a handwritten note discussing the inconsistent publication numbering system of CSI-NY. The author, Mike, explains that CSI-NY had a chaotic approach, numbering pub