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This issue of TRUE Magazine delves into the 'flying saucer' phenomenon, presenting evidence and witness accounts that suggest these objects are real and of extraterrestrial origin.
Magazine Collection
AI-generated English summaries and cover images of True 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 TRUE Magazine delves into the 'flying saucer' phenomenon, presenting evidence and witness accounts that suggest these objects are real and of extraterrestrial origin.
This issue features Commander Robert B. McLaughlin's confirmation of flying saucers, detailing an incident where Navy scientists tracked an elliptical object at high altitude. McLa
This issue of TRUE Magazine presents a photo roundup of mysterious sky craft, featuring early photographic evidence of flying saucers from 1947 to 1950. It discusses the challenges
This issue of TRUE magazine details the April 27, 1950, sighting of a mysterious object by TWA Flight 117. Captains Robert F. Manning and Robert Adickes, along with passengers and
Two Pan American pilots, William B. Nash and William H. Fortenberry, recount their sighting of eight unidentified, circular objects on July 14, 1952, while flying a DC-4 airliner.
This issue of True Magazine features a detailed account by Captain Edward J. Ruppelt, former head of Project Blue Book, on the U.S. Air Force's investigation into flying saucers be
This issue features an in-depth exposé by J. P. Cahn detailing the con artistry of Silas M. Newton and Leo A. GeBauer. The duo masterminded a fraudulent scheme, initially using a f
This issue of TRUE Magazine, dated January 1966, delves into the mystery of UFOs and the potential for antigravity technology. It highlights the claims of Maj. Donald E. Keyhoe, wh
This issue of TRUE Magazine delves into the phenomenon of UFOs and their alleged pilots, citing a Gallup poll that suggests millions of Americans believe they've seen flying saucer