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Title: FLYING SAUCER NEWS Issue Date: September 1970 Volume: XXXVIII, No. 4 Price: 25¢

Magazine Overview

Title: FLYING SAUCER NEWS
Issue Date: September 1970
Volume: XXXVIII, No. 4
Price: 25¢

This issue of FLYING SAUCER NEWS, dated September 1970, presents a compelling blend of historical accounts, contemporary reports, and speculative theories surrounding the UFO phenomenon. The cover boldly asks, "UFOs prophets and scientists believe in them – do you?", setting the tone for an exploration of belief, evidence, and the unknown.

Contents and Articles

"UFOs Prophets And Scientists Believe In Them – Do You?"

This lead article, contributed by Joseph Fernbacher, delves into the historical and contemporary belief in UFOs. It highlights that mankind has been perplexed by unidentified flying objects since ancient times. The article discusses the speculation surrounding the origin and purpose of UFOs, noting that many believe these vehicles and their occupants originate from advanced extraterrestrial systems. It introduces James Sipprell, a local investigator and member of the National Investigations Committee on Aerial Phenomenon (NICAP), and details the formation and purpose of NICAP, emphasizing its non-cultist approach. The article also touches upon the Condon Commission and the difficulties in finding definitive answers due to inter-group fighting among scientists. It raises the question of whether facts are being withheld and suggests the possibility of a secret organization suppressing UFO investigations. The author expresses optimism that a major breakthrough in UFO research is imminent within the next five to six years.

"Reports Of UFO Sightings"

This section provides a collection of recent UFO sighting reports from various locations:

  • Bahia Blanca, Brazil (June 4, 1969): A strange object emitting red, yellow, and green signals was observed for four hours, moving south.
  • Scranton, Pennsylvania (March 21, 1970): Four patrolmen observed a round, orange object capable of outmaneuvering fighter planes.
  • June 1970: Anthropologist Thor Heyerdahl spotted a UFO while on a raft journey from Morocco to South America.
  • Barberton, Ohio (March 20, 1970): Leslie Riddell observed an 8-foot high, solid object emitting peculiar sounds.
  • Morgantown, West Virginia (May 1, 1970): Residents reported seeing a long, dark object with lights at either end.

The magazine also includes a call for readers to submit any UFO reports they encounter from various media.

"From Zechariah to LeRoy; Kansas"

This article explores historical accounts of UFO-like phenomena. It references a passage in Zechariah from the Bible describing a "flying role" and mentions investigations into biblical sightings. The author recounts the spectacular sighting by Alexander Hamilton in LeRoy, Kansas, on April 21, 1897. Hamilton described a "demon ship" with a cigar-shaped portion and a carriage made of glass, carrying off one of his cattle. He provided a detailed description of the craft and its occupants, and his account was corroborated by 30 prominent community members.

The article also presents statistics on UFO sightings released by the U.S. Air Force between 1960 and 1966, noting that out of 4325 total sightings, 104 remained unidentified. It further states that since 1947, 11,000 UFOs have been sighted, with 659 remaining unexplained. The year 1947 is highlighted as the beginning of national concern following Kenneth Arnold's sighting on June 24, 1947, near Mt. Ranier, Washington, where he observed objects flying "like a saucer would if you skipped it across the water." The article critiques the Air Force's "whitewash" theory of mirages.

"A Look At Books" by Michael Lindner

This section reviews John A. Keel's book, "OPERATION TROJAN HORSE." Lindner describes Keel as a controversial UFO investigator whose theories are considered by many to be closer to the truth than others. Keel's research led him to conclude that UFOs are not extraterrestrial spacecraft but a manifestation of "ultraterrestrials" or "elementals" who manipulate human perception. The review also briefly mentions Keel's other book, "STRANGE CREATURES FROM TIME AND SPACE," which explores various unexplained phenomena and suggests an interrelationship between UFOs, Forteana, and parapsychology. Lindner praises Keel's writing style and the book's value for researchers, though he notes the lack of photographs in "STRANGE CREATURES."

"UFOs according to Ezekiel"

This segment revisits the biblical account of the prophet Ezekiel, who described a machine descending from the sky. The description includes a whirlwind, cloud, fire, and a brightness, with creatures possessing multiple faces and wings, resembling burnished brass. The article notes that Jacques Vallee considered this depiction to be objectively described.

"The Elder-statesman of UFO investigative groups..."

This part discusses prominent UFO investigative organizations in the U.S. APRO (Aerial Phenomenon Research Organization), headed by Leslie J. Lorenzen and Coral E. Lorenzen, is described as taking a conservative view, suggesting the phenomenon is interplanetary. SAUCERS (Saucer and Unexplained Celestial Events Research Society) is presented as a group with a larger membership that believes UFOs are real and likely originate from Mars. The article also touches upon groups that profit from UFO claims, contributing to the subject's ridicule.

"Even the prophets saw them"

This section argues that the origins of the UFO mystery can be traced back to the Bible, asserting that ancient texts provide detailed descriptions of UFO sightings. The author believes older reports are more reliable due to the lack of modern explanations like airplanes or swamp gas in ancient times.

"Late News Flashes"

This section provides a list of recently published paperback books and pamphlets related to UFOs and Forteana, along with their prices. It also includes a correction regarding "The Flying Saucer Reader" and information about the Flying Saucer News book store's location and stock.

"CLASSIFIED ADS AND RECOMMENDED PUBLICATIONS"

This section features advertisements for other UFO-related publications and services, including "OUTERMOST" by Gene Duplantier, "UFO CHRONOLOG" by Joseph Erhardt, and "SCIENTIFIC SAUCERITIS REVIEW" by Brent Raynes. It also mentions John Keel's newsletter "ANOMALY" and a call for exchange of "FORTEAN CLIPPINGS."

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue are the historical and contemporary evidence for UFOs, the nature of belief in the phenomenon, and the ongoing efforts to investigate and understand it. The magazine appears to adopt a stance that UFOs are a real and significant mystery, encouraging serious investigation and open-mindedness, while also acknowledging the skepticism and ridicule the subject often faces. There's a clear interest in connecting ancient prophecies and biblical accounts with modern UFO sightings, suggesting a long-standing presence of these phenomena. The editorial stance is one of inquiry and a desire to uncover the truth, even if it challenges conventional understanding. The magazine actively solicits reader participation and reports, fostering a community of interest.

Title: FLYING SAUCERS
Issue Date: September 1970
Publisher: Flying Saucer News
Country: USA
Language: English

This issue of "Flying Saucers" magazine, dated September 1970, is primarily a catalog and advertisement for books, records, and other materials related to UFOs and extraterrestrial phenomena. The cover features a cartoon illustration and a prominent headline inviting readers to "Go Ahead! MAIL YOUR ORDER! YOU'LL BE GLAD YOU DID!"

Classified Ads & Bookstore Listings

The magazine includes extensive "Classified Ads" and listings from the "FLYING SAUCER BOOKSTORE." These sections offer a wide array of books on topics such as Adamski's accounts, "Inside The Space Ships," "Project Blue Book," "Concrete Evidence," "The Hollow Earth," "Saucers In The Bible," and "Reality Of The Underground." Specific titles like "The Smoky God," "Five Hours With The Oligarchs Of Venus," and "My Trip To Mars" are also listed with their prices. The bookstore is located at 346 West 45th Street, New York, N.Y., with a phone number provided.

Several individuals and addresses are listed for purchasing these materials, including Mrs. Marion Nigl, Orestes Wilson, Joe Beaugrand, Miss Helen Luddish, Vivien Dolan, Bob Borrelli, Frank G. Repp, and Stan Riley. The ads also mention that classified ads are 5 cents per word and require the sender's name and address to be included in the count.

Book and Media Catalog

Pages 22 and 23 continue the extensive catalog of books. Titles such as "White Sands Incident," "Incident At Exeter," "Journey To Earth's Interior," "Men From Moon In America," "Description Of Rainbow City," "My Contact With The Saucers," "The Elysium," and "The Truth About Mars" are featured. The catalog also lists "Flying Saucer Pilgrimage," "Saucer Directory," "Call At Dawn," "Saucers Are Watching You," "My Friend From Beyond Earth," "Flying Saucerama," "Strange Sightings," "Stranger At The Pentagon," and "Exploration Of Cosmic Space." Other listed items include "UFO Warning," "Saucers Through The Ages," "Forgotten Heritage," "The Sky People," "Flying Saucer Story," and "Other Tongues, Other Flesh."

Prices are listed per item, with notes indicating whether items are in "paper covers" (P) or "mimeograph" (M). A standard postage rate of 10 cents per book within the U.S. is mentioned.

Special Record Album Offer

Page 24 promotes a "Long Play Record Album" titled "The Amazing Flying Saucer Story." This album is described as featuring firsthand accounts from people who have met and spoken to alien beings, case histories about UFOs, and revelations from newsman Frank Edwards that the Air Force admits flying saucers exist. The album is stated to be made up of actual interviews from "The Long John Nebel Show" on WNBC. The offer is for a limited time, with a price of $3.95 per record plus a 25-cent handling charge. The "Flying Saucer News" address in New York is provided for ordering.

Guarantee and Editorial Stance

The magazine includes an "UNCONDITIONAL GUARANTEE" stating that customers will receive a full refund if they are not completely satisfied with their merchandise, without any quibbling or question. This suggests a focus on customer satisfaction for the products offered.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue are overwhelmingly centered on UFOs, flying saucers, aliens, and related speculative topics. The editorial stance appears to be one of promoting and disseminating information and products (books, records) within this niche interest group. The extensive catalog and the advertisement for the "Amazing Flying Saucer Story" record album indicate a strong focus on providing readers with various forms of media to explore these subjects. The "STRANGER THAN SCIENCE-FICTION!" tagline for the record album further emphasizes the sensational and extraordinary nature of the content being presented.