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This issue of SAUCER NEWS reports on significant UFO incidents in Michigan on March 20-21, 1966, involving multiple witnesses and unusual aerial maneuvers. A separate report detail
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AI-generated English summaries and cover images of Saucer News Non-Scheduled Newsletter (James Moseley) 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 SAUCER NEWS reports on significant UFO incidents in Michigan on March 20-21, 1966, involving multiple witnesses and unusual aerial maneuvers. A separate report detail
This issue of Saucer News reports on a perplexing murder mystery in Brazil where two electronics technicians were found dead with lead masks, their cause of death unknown and a sum
This inaugural confidential newsletter from the Saucer and Unexplained Celestial Events Research Society, dated December 5th, 1955, addresses internal controversies within the UFO
This issue of Saucer News, dated June 5, 1956, focuses on the controversial book "They Knew Too Much About Flying Saucers" by Gray Barker. Editor James W. Moseley addresses inaccur
This issue of SAUCER NEWS details allegations against Chicago lecturer John Otto for allegedly commercializing a coded message from outer space, which Mildred Maier claims to have
This issue of Saucer News investigates George Williamson's 'Brotherhood of the Seven Rays' colony in Peru, exposing alleged financial manipulation and spiritual scare tactics. The
This special issue of Saucer News focuses on two main topics of interest to "insiders." The first discusses biometric tests conducted on photographs of Adamski's 'Venusian Footprin
This issue of Saucer News reports on Jim Fugatt's escape from a mental hospital and the investigation into his UFO evidence, concluding he was persecuted rather than mentally ill.
This issue of SAUCER NEWS presents evidence to refute George Williamson's claims of discovering a unique hieroglyphic stone in Peru. The newsletter provides a photograph of the sto
This confidential newsletter from August 20, 1958, reports on alleged hoaxes involving flying saucer sightings in Southern California, where engineers used balloons with flares to
This non-scheduled newsletter addresses a controversy surrounding a threatening 'Mr. X' letter received by Saucer News, initially blamed on Richard Ogden. New evidence suggests Tho
This newsletter details the abrupt termination of the Long John Nebel radio program on August 23, 1959, during a discussion about flying saucers. The program was cut off mid-senten
This non-scheduled newsletter from SAUCER NEWS details the analysis of a 'psychic blood' incident. The blood was confirmed as human menstrual discharge, which does not coagulate un
This non-scheduled newsletter, dated May 10, 1961, addresses delays in the regular publication of SAUCER NEWS due to the editor's business in South America, which has now concluded
Major Wayne Aho, director of Washington Saucer Intelligence, was placed in a mental institution in Central Islip, NY. This newsletter investigates the circumstances, suggesting it
This issue of Saucer News addresses a series of hoax letters received by the publication, which aim to confuse UFO research. One letter, signed 'Richard Ogden, man called X,' claim
This issue of Saucer News addresses the failure of dire predictions associated with the February 4th-5th planetary conjunction and solar eclipse, noting that despite widespread fea
This non-scheduled newsletter details a visit by Editor James W. Moseley to Gray Barker in Clarksburg, West Virginia, on May 2nd, 1963. Barker appeared frightened, had lost weight,
This issue of Saucer News reports on the disappearance of Melvin Ginsberg, a regular attendee of the SAUCER NEWS Discussion and Lecture Committee, who went missing on March 22, 196
This newsletter details the editor's encounter with a mysterious individual named Alexander, who claimed to be a spaceman with unlimited funds and the ability to travel the world w
This issue features an exclusive interview with UFO contactee Howard Menger, who is developing a 4-foot radio-controlled saucer model called the X4, powered by a new principle invo
This issue of SAUCER NEWS, dated July 10th, 1964, announces the death of Frank Scully, author of the controversial 1950 book "Behind the Flying Saucers," which claimed "little men"
This issue of Saucer News reports on continued UFO activity in July 1964, with multiple sightings and two near-landing incidents. One incident in Conklin, NY, involved children see
This issue of SAUCER NEWS reports on the death of researcher Manon Darlaine, a long-time investigator of flying saucers and psychic phenomena. It also details a new 'contactee' sto
This issue reports on an investigation into a "space contact" claim involving a research group in a large Eastern city. The group's member, 'Nick,' allegedly entered trances contro
This non-scheduled newsletter from August 15, 1965, details a startling incident where a truck driver in Kansas was chased by a flying saucer. The object, described as orange and e
This non-scheduled newsletter, #25, dated November 10, 1965, presents several unusual reports received recently. It details a 1953 incident at a US Air Force base where a saucer la
Howard Menger, a known saucer contactee, has publicly stated that his earlier claims of contact, detailed in his book 'From Outer Space to You,' should now be considered 'fact/fict
This issue of Saucer News presents two accounts of UFO encounters characterized by apparent hostility. The first details a salesman in the southwestern US whose car was repeatedly
This issue of SAUCER NEWS reports on Kenneth Arnold's withdrawal from a flying saucer convention due to financial demands. It also details an Air Force warning about individuals im
This non-scheduled newsletter from November 10, 1967, reports on a series of disturbing events related to UFO research. It highlights mysterious telephone calls where individuals i
This non-scheduled newsletter from June 1, 1968, reports on new tactics employed by the 'Men in Black' (MIB) against George Smyth, including an incident where they allegedly disgui
This issue of Saucer News details a peculiar incident where UFO researcher John Keel allegedly failed to meet editors Gray Barker and James Moseley due to a possible time warp. It