Panorama - Vol 01 No 01 - 1962
This issue of Panorama, dated February 1962, introduces itself as a magazine for students of UFO and co-related subjects, aiming to provide meaty material for discussion groups. It
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AI-generated English summaries and cover images of Panorama (Stone) 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 issue of Panorama, dated February 1962, introduces itself as a magazine for students of UFO and co-related subjects, aiming to provide meaty material for discussion groups. It
This special edition of Panorama magazine, published in March 1962, introduces itself as 'The Magazine with the Wide Horizon' for students of UFOs and related subjects. The editori
This issue of Panorama magazine, dated July 1962, focuses on UFOs and related subjects. It includes an editorial discussing the growing interest and material for the magazine, a re
This issue of Panorama magazine, dated August 1962, focuses heavily on the controversial figure George Adamski and his book 'Flying Saucer Farewell.' The editor expresses skepticis
This issue of Panorama magazine, published in November 1962, focuses on UFOs and related subjects for students and study groups. The editorial discusses the dangers of fanaticism,
This issue of Panorama magazine delves into the possibility of extraterrestrial life, discussing scientific speculation about Venus based on Mariner II data and exploring the spiri
This issue of Panorama magazine, dated April 1963, focuses heavily on a critique of George Adamski and his spokesman C.A. Honey, questioning the authenticity of their claims and la
This issue of Panorama, the official organ of U.F.O.P.I.A., discusses the frustrations of UFO investigators in obtaining information from official sources and the complexities of l
This issue of Panorama, the official organ of U.F.O.P.I.A., delves into various UFO sightings and related phenomena. Editor Fred P. Stone discusses the ongoing 'warfare' between li
This issue of Panorama, the official organ of U.F.O.P.I.A., features the editor Fred. P. Stone's gratitude for reader support and his critique of George Adamski's unreliability. Th
This issue of Panorama, dated 1963, focuses on 'fireballs' and their potential connection to UFOs, contrasting a personal account from the editor in 1936 with a tragic incident in
This issue of Panorama, dated November 1963, predicts 1964 will be a year of 'crisis, awakening, and decision,' marked by international turmoil, grave choices for nations, and a sp
This issue of Panorama magazine, dated 1963, delves into the challenges hindering UFO investigation, including official silence and internal conflicts within the community. It high
This issue of Panorama, the official organ of U.F.O.P.I.A., focuses on UFO phenomena and related mysteries. It discusses the need for a comprehensive, global view of sightings, rat
This issue of Panorama, the official organ of U.F.O.P.I.A., discusses the ongoing mystery surrounding Albert Bender and his experiences in the mid-1950s, suggesting a coordinated e
This issue of Panorama, the official organ of U.F.O.P.I.A., includes an editorial discussing the controversial figure of George Adamski and his perceived ego-driven downfall. It al
This issue of Panorama, The Australian Saucer Record, details the editor's transformative tour of New Zealand, highlighting the spiritual nature of UFO groups and a mysterious subs
This issue of Panorama, the official organ of U.F.O.P.I.A., discusses the growing acceptance of UFO visitations and posits they have occurred for thousands of years. It explores th
This issue of Panorama, the official organ of U.F.O.P.I.A., discusses the Ballaarat Astronomical UFO Conference, highlighting efforts towards Australian UFO society unification. It
This issue of Panorama, The Australian Saucer Record, from November-December 1964, focuses on UFO investigations and their connection to spiritual and prophetic themes. The editori
This issue of Panorama, the official organ of UFOPIA, discusses the challenges faced by UFO researchers, particularly the "snobbery" and perceived lack of objectivity from some wit
This issue of Panorama magazine from August 1965 delves into the Mariner IV probe to Mars, questioning the official narrative and suggesting hidden motives. It also recounts a pecu
This issue of Panorama, dated 1965, serves as the official organ of U.F.O.P.I.A. Australia. The editor, Fred P. Stone, apologizes for delays due to illness and discusses the upcomi
This issue of Panorama magazine from January-February 1966, the official organ of UFOPIA, investigates UFO phenomena in Australia and abroad. It details the 'saucer nests' case in
This issue of Panorama magazine from April 1966 delves into the nature of UFO visitations, debating whether they are 'Surveyors' or 'Saviours' working towards a 'Divine Plan'. It f
This issue of Panorama, the official organ of UFOP.I.A. Australia, from May-June 1966, delves into the editor's perspective on 'pessimists' and 'mystic pests' within the UFO commun
This issue of Panorama, the official organ of U.F.O.P.I.A. in Australia, covers the 'Arndale Project' exhibition which generated significant public interest. It details numerous UF
This issue of Panorama magazine, the official organ of UFOPIA, addresses concerns about editorial integrity within the UFO community, criticizing the practice of reprinting materia
This issue of Panorama, the official organ of UFOPIA Australia, delves into the US government's new investigation into flying saucers and questions whether the full truth will be r
This issue of Panorama, the official organ of U.F.O.P.I.A. Australia, covers the year 1966 and looks forward to 1967. It features an editorial reflecting on the society's progress
This issue of Panorama Magazine, the official organ of U.F.O.P.I.A. Australia, discusses the US government's $300,000 UFO investigation, questioning its true purpose. It highlights
This issue of Panorama magazine, dated May-June 1967, focuses on UFO phenomena in Australia and New Zealand. It includes an editorial discussing messages from 'space' and the edito
This issue of Panorama magazine delves into the question of whether UFOs and their occupants are 'goodies' or 'baddies'. It examines various contactee cases, including the Mantell
This issue of Panorama, the official organ of U.F.O.P.I.A. Australia, is a special edition focused on the Arndale Exhibition of Flying Saucer Information in Kilkenny, South Austral
This issue of Panorama magazine, the official organ of U.F.O.P.I.A. in Australia, focuses on the critical evaluation of UFO investigation methods and historical accounts. The edito
This issue of Panorama, the official organ of UFORIA (Unidentified Flying Objs Phenomena Investigation. Australia.), dated January-February 1968, covers a range of topics from UFO
This issue of Panorama magazine, the official organ of UFOPLA, focuses on the logical identification of UFOs. The editorial outlines a systematic approach to eliminate known phenom
This issue of Panorama magazine, the official organ of UFORIA, focuses on UFO investigations in Australia, particularly sightings by a Highways Department drilling team in Kingston
This issue of Panorama magazine, the official organ of UFOPIA, delves into the complex relationship between UFO phenomena and religious beliefs, arguing that they cannot be ignored
This issue of Panorama magazine, the official organ of UFOFPA, focuses on UFO investigations in Australia and features an extensive account of an alleged encounter with Venusians.
This issue of Panorama, the official magazine of U.F.O.P.I.A. Australia, celebrates its 16th year of publication. It details several strange events around Adelaide in late 1968 and
This issue of Panorama, the official magazine of U.F.O.P.I.A. Australia, explores the question of UFO hostility, arguing that while many cases appear strange, none definitively pro
This issue of Panorama magazine focuses on the disunity within UFO groups and questions the wisdom of bringing UFO study to the United Nations, citing the UN's own internal conflic
This issue of Panorama, the official magazine of U.F.O.P.I.A. Australia, focuses on the need for unity among UFO groups and questions the efficacy of involving the United Nations i
This issue of Panorama, the official magazine of U.F.O.P.I.A. Australia, dated July-August 1969, focuses on a significant symposium on Unidentified Flying Objects held in Washingto
This issue of Panorama, the official magazine of U.F.O.P.I.A. (Unidentified Flying Objects Phenomena Investigation, Australia), dated September-October 1969, focuses on the dangers
This issue of Panorama magazine, the official publication of U.F.O.P.I.A. (Unidentified Flying Objects Phenomena Investigation, Australia), dated November-December 1969, delves int
This issue of Panorama, the official magazine of UFOPIA, delves into the concept of a global 'takeover' plan, analyzing seven steps involving media, economic, and communication con
This issue of Panorama magazine, dated April 1970, focuses on UFO phenomena and parapsychology. It reports on the challenges faced during the Adelaide UFO Convention, including the
This issue of Panorama magazine from 1970, the official publication of U.F.O.P.I.A., delves into various UFO-related topics. An editorial discusses the Apollo 13 mission's return,
This issue of Panorama, the official magazine of UFOPIA, addresses the society's stance on religion, emphasizing an 'open mind' approach to UFO phenomena. It argues that religious
This issue of Panorama magazine, the official publication of U.F.O.P.I.A. Australia, delves into various aspects of UFO phenomena. The editorial discusses the evolution of public a
This issue of Panorama magazine, dated 1971, delves into various topics related to UFOs and scientific anomalies. An editorial discusses the 'Courage of One's Convictions,' contras
This double issue of Panorama magazine marks its final publication, with Editor Fred P. Stone expressing regret but citing personal health and lack of assistance as reasons for clo