1953 03 14 Saturday Review Review of Menzel book
This issue of SCIENCE features a review of Donald H. Menzel's book 'Flying Saucers,' which debunks extraterrestrial theories by offering meteorological explanations for sightings.
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AI-generated English summaries and cover images of Saturday Review 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 SCIENCE features a review of Donald H. Menzel's book 'Flying Saucers,' which debunks extraterrestrial theories by offering meteorological explanations for sightings.
This issue of The Occult examines the phenomenon of flying saucers through a review of ten books on the subject by authors like George Adamski, Cedric Allingham, and Donald Keyhoe.
This issue of Saturday Review delves into the phenomenon of Unidentified Aerial Objects (UFOs) through multiple lenses. It examines biblical accounts like Ezekiel's vision, interpr
This issue of Saturday Review delves into the controversy surrounding a CIA-edited document related to UFO investigations. The article highlights the findings of the 1953 Robertson
This issue of Saturday Review features an article by Philip J. Klass proposing that UFO sightings may be explained by ball lightning, a phenomenon related to electrical corona on p
This issue features a debate between John Fuller and John Lear regarding UFOs. Fuller criticizes Lear's interpretation of evidence and his reliance on Air Force dogma, emphasizing
The University of Colorado's comprehensive study of UFO reports, directed by Edward U. Condon, concluded that no scientific knowledge has been gained from UFO investigations over t