Saucer Smear - Vol 23 No 16 - 1976
This non-scheduled newsletter, dated February 6, 1976, announces the 13th Annual National UFO Conference to be held on August 28th, 1976, in Parma, Ohio. It notes that unlike previ
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AI-generated English summaries and cover images of Saucer Smear (Jim 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 non-scheduled newsletter, dated February 6, 1976, announces the 13th Annual National UFO Conference to be held on August 28th, 1976, in Parma, Ohio. It notes that unlike previ
This issue of Saucer News, dated March 15, 1976, focuses heavily on a series of UFO sightings and a landing event in the New York City area, particularly in North Hudson Park, Nort
This non-scheduled newsletter from SAUCER MUSE, dated April 1st, 1976, reflects on the changing landscape of UFO publications and exchanges. Editor James W. Moseley notes a decline
This issue of New Saucers, dated April 15, 1976, includes a policy statement emphasizing a serious approach to UFOs but a less serious one to ufologists. It reports on upcoming "mo
This issue of Saucer Cruise magazine from May 5, 1976, discusses a UFO program featuring Betty Hill and Stanton Friedman, questioning the casual recounting of abduction details. It
This issue of Saucer Crews highlights Jimmy Carter's reported UFO sighting from 1973, as detailed in Paris Flammonde's book "UFO Exist." The magazine also covers a Bigfoot sighting
This issue of Saucer Clues discusses the potential splintering of the "middle ufology" movement following the "Mysticon II" convention. It highlights Jimmy Carter's reported UFO si
This issue of Saucer Booze, dated July 4th, 1976, is a "Giant Bicentennial Issue" dedicated to Al Manak and Gray Barker. The editor, James W. Moseley, reviews current issues of "Gr
This issue of Saucer Jews introduces the '3½ D Theory of UFO Origin,' suggesting that advanced alien civilizations could possess technology far beyond current human understanding,
The 13th National UFO Conference was held in Cleveland, Ohio, featuring a closed session for delegates and informal meetings. The Permanent Organizing Committee was expanded, and t
This issue of Saucer Ooze, dated September 20, 1976, focuses on a 'Special CIA/Assassination/Paranoia Issue.' It includes a report on a UFO photograph allegedly taken in New York o
This issue of Saucer Screws, dated October 15, 1976, includes various notes and letters from contributors. Topics range from a dispute between UFO enthusiasts Laura Mundo and Conni
This issue of Saucer Phews delves into 'Fartean Phenomena,' a study of unexplained odors and sounds, with historical examples and reports of associated phenomena like glowing fireb
This issue of Saucer Pews features an editorial by James W. Moseley on the Universal Life Church and its founder Kirby J. Hensley, who claims millions of ministers and uses church
This issue of Saucer Flus, dated December 10, 1976, features an article by Eugene L. Meyer of the Washington Post titled 'U.S. Moves on Moon Aliens,' indicating significant UFO act
This issue of Saucer Views, dated December 25th, 1976, reflects on the past year of the publication's "Re-Entry" into the UFO field, noting increased mail and a stable price despit
This issue of Saucer Zoos, dated January 15, 1977, includes 'Misc. Ravings' with predictions from the National Enquirer and the newsletter's own upcoming predictions. It features a
This issue of Saucer Gnus from February 1977 includes a 'Misc. Ravings' section with news of upcoming UFO conferences and mentions of ufologists J. Allen Hynek and Jacques Vallee.
This issue of Saucer Clues, dated March 5, 1977, is dedicated to the Leaders and Vast Membership of Ground Saucer Watch. The editor, James W. Moseley, addresses past conflicts with
This issue of Saucer Glues, dated March 25, 1977, includes observations on ufology, noting a lack of favorable letters for Allen Greenfield and a repeat title usage. It features an
This issue of Saucre News, dated April 20, 1977, details editor James W. Moseley's appearance on the Long John Nebel radio show, where he debated Captain James Oberg. The publicati
This issue of Saucers Confuse, dated May 20th, 1977, is dedicated to the 14th annual National UFO Conference. It includes a report on President Carter's potential policy shift rega
This issue of Saucer Gurus, dated June 15, 1977, features a mix of serious UFO research discussions and humorous commentary. Editor James W. Moseley addresses subscriber notices an
This issue of Saucer Moos reports on the 1977 Fate Magazine UFO Congress in Chicago, attended by the editor, James W. Moseley. The report details subjective impressions of the conv
This issue of Saucer Stews, dated September 10, 1977, reports on the death of UFO pioneer Ray Palmer and his impact on the field. It covers the 14th National UFO Conference in San
This issue of Saucer Hughes, dated September 25, 1977, is dedicated to Howard Hughes. It announces an upcoming social gathering in Guttenberg, NJ. A significant portion details the
This issue of Saucer Hewes is dedicated to Hayden Hewes and includes "Miscellaneous Ravings" covering topics like radio appearances, a U.S. Postal Service response to threats, and
This issue of Saucer Hues, dated November 10, 1977, includes an 'Exclusive Photo Section' showcasing a mysterious artifact and a photo of the editor. It addresses a notice for subs
This issue of 'Saucer Shoes' features a collection of reader letters and editorial commentary on various UFO-related topics. It discusses the upcoming National UFO Conference, the
This issue of Saucer Lous from December 25, 1977, covers a range of UFO-related topics. Editor James W. Moseley recounts his experience on the Long John Nebel radio show, detailing
This issue of Saucer Crud, dated January 10, 1978, critically examines the accuracy of psychic predictions for 1977, finding none to be true. It also covers a UFO conference, menti
This issue of Saucer Crud, dated February 5th, 1978, contains a collection of miscellaneous news, personal accounts, and satirical pieces related to UFO phenomena. It reports on th
This issue of 'Saucer Mud' newsletter from March 1, 1978, covers a range of topics including the editor's radio appearance, updates on UFO researchers like George Hunt Williamson,
This issue of 'Saucer Stud' redefines its satirical and critical approach to UFO research, aiming to document the 'darker side' of the field. It announces the passing of UFO contac
This issue of Saucer Dud, dated April 15, 1978, is dedicated to Todd Zechel. It includes a review of Daniel Cohen's book 'The World of UFOs,' mentioning the editor and the newslett
This issue of Saucer Spud, dated May 1, 1978, covers various topics in ufology and skepticism. It announces upcoming UFO conventions in Ohio and Washington D.C., and reports on the
This issue of Saucer Clone, dated May 20, 1978, covers a range of topics including critiques of ufology, legal battles between UFO publication figures, and reports on unusual event
This issue of SAUCER GROAN, dated June 15, 1978, includes personal news about John J. Robinson's hospitalization and an editor's appearance on a radio show discussing astrology pre
This issue of Saucer Moan, dated July 25, 1978, includes a humorous quiz about the editor, announcements for the upcoming National UFO Conference in Cleveland, and a 'Misc. Ravings
This issue of Saucer Bone reports on the death of Jack Robinson, a key figure in the UFO community. It details a significant feud between Phil Klass and Todd Zechel, involving accu
This issue of 'Saucer Stone' features a UFO party announcement and reviews new magazines like Allen Greenfield's 'Waiting in the Wings' and 'The Skeptical Inquirer'. It discusses H
This issue of Saucer Phone delves into the ongoing controversy surrounding Todd Zechel, with Klass posing twenty questions about Zechel's past and alleged financial dealings. It al
This issue of Saucer Crone, dated November 15, 1978, dedicates itself to Mrs. Coral Lorenzen. It reports on a failed UFO sighting attempt by a Virginia psychic, Rosemary DeWitt, an
This issue of SAUCER LOAN, dated December 10, 1978, is dedicated to R. Perry Collins. It includes a report on the editor's defense of UFO beliefs on a radio show, a mention of Wayn
This unscheduled newsletter from SAUCER BLOWN (?) discusses various UFO-related topics and controversies. It includes personal anecdotes from the editor, mentions of radio show app
This issue of Saucer Drone, dated February 15th, 1979, covers various topics in ufology and Fortean phenomena. It discusses the Ohio Coalition of Ufologists' categorization of ufol
This issue of Saucer Wit, dated March 5, 1979, covers the media's recent jump on UFO interest, including a critique of a Channel 5 documentary. It discusses Jeff Goodman's departur
This issue of More Saucer Wit, dated April 10, 1979, includes news briefs about an upcoming UFO conference and a scientific paper competition. It features extensive reader contribu
This issue of 'Son of Saucer Wit' covers the upcoming 16th annual National UFO Conference in Cincinnati, Ohio. It critiques Richard Hall's article in 'Official UFO' and details the
This issue of Saucer Wit Rides Again, dated May 30, 1979, covers the upcoming 16th National UFO Conference in Cincinnati, Ohio, and features a variety of letters and opinions from
This issue of 'Saucer Shit' newsletter from June 1979 is dominated by a lengthy diatribe from Todd Zechel against Philip J. Klass and others, accusing them of participating in a 'K
This issue of 'More Saucer Shit' focuses on a series of anonymous letters accusing prominent ufologists and the editor of being CIA agents or collaborators. The letters, purportedl
This issue of Saucer Tit, dated August 1, 1979, focuses heavily on the intersection of UFO phenomena with sexuality, quoting various ufologists who propose theories linking flying
This issue of 'More Saucer Tit' covers the 'Fortfest' UFO convention in Washington D.C., featuring a presentation of the New Zealand saucer film and a panel discussion with promine
This issue of Saucer Writ, dated October 1, 1979, covers various UFO-related topics including upcoming events like the annual non-UFO non-subscribers party and plans for the 1980 N
This issue of Saucer Clit newsletter from November 5th, 1979, includes news briefs about an upcoming open house party and staff artist Betty Moseley's marriage. It features miscell
This newsletter issue covers the UFO '79 convention in San Diego, highlighting presentations by various ufologists and the potential for time travel technology. It also discusses U
This issue of Saucer Ghoul, dated January 1, 1980, announces plans for the 1980 National UFO Conference in New York City, including hotel details and ticket information. It feature
This non-scheduled newsletter from February 5, 1980, discusses the controversial 'UFO Contact From The Pleiades' book by Edward Meier, with differing opinions from experts. It also
This issue of Saucer Drool critically examines 'Dr.' Williard McIntyre and the MARCEN organization, questioning the validity of McIntyre's doctorate and the organization's rapid gr