The Ufologer - 1957 06 - June 17 - Vol 1 No 1
The inaugural issue of 'The UFOloger' magazine, published by the North Jersey U.F.O. Group on June 17, 1957. It introduces editors Jim Villard and Dan Washburn, who cover UFOs and
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AI-generated English summaries and cover images of Ufologer, The (Villard) 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.
The inaugural issue of 'The UFOloger' magazine, published by the North Jersey U.F.O. Group on June 17, 1957. It introduces editors Jim Villard and Dan Washburn, who cover UFOs and
This issue of The UFOLOGER, dated August 17, 1957, is a 'Summer Vacation Issue' with a reduced number of pages. Robert Krandell, Tech. Advisor, steps in as editor. The magazine not
This September 1957 issue of The UFOloger covers a range of topics including an investigation into a mysterious phone call received by the editors, a detailed guide to crystal gazi
This October 1957 issue of The UFOLOGER, a monthly saucer publication, features a Halloween theme. It includes an introduction to the magazine and its editors, Jim Villard and Dan
This issue of The UFOLOGER, dated December 1957, is a monthly saucer publication from Washington D.C., edited by James Villard and Dan Washburn. It aims to present facts about UFOs
The January-February 1958 issue of The Ufologer, a bi-monthly publication, introduces the concept of Ufology and defines it as the study of Unidentified Flying Objects. It features
This issue of The Ufologer, dated March-April 1958, delves into the potential scientific principles behind flying saucers, suggesting a connection between the human body's energy f
This newsletter, issued from Geneva due to the editor's involvement in Atomic Conferences, announces a planned Moon flight by Utis T. Carr on December 7, 1959. It also addresses cl
This issue of The UFOLOGER highlights NICAP's accusation that the Air Force has been deliberately issuing false information about UFOs, citing examples like the Levelland, Texas si