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Flying Saucer News - 1977 12 - December

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Title: Flying Saucer NEWS Issue Date: December 1977 Volume: XXXX Issue Number: 11 Price: 25¢

Magazine Overview

Title: Flying Saucer NEWS
Issue Date: December 1977
Volume: XXXX
Issue Number: 11
Price: 25¢

This issue of Flying Saucer NEWS focuses on contemporary UFO sightings, expert opinions, and related phenomena, with a strong emphasis on encouraging serious investigation and providing information on relevant books and media.

Key Articles and Features

People Are Saying...

This section features insights from John Schuessler, a technical manager at McDonnell Douglas Corp., who advocates for aerospace engineers to actively participate in the investigation of UFO phenomena. He believes that the sheer number of sightings, including those by airline pilots, warrants serious attention from those in the aerospace field. Schuessler points to incidents like a UFO sighting near San Antonio, Texas, which was reportedly tracked on radar, although FAA personnel could not substantiate all claims. The article also mentions Dr. Harley D. Rutledge, who attributes some sightings to meteors but has personally observed numerous unidentified objects, with about 25 being "truly incredible and unquestionable UFO's."

The Big Apple

Written by James S. Rigberg, this column offers a personal perspective on New York City, highlighting its advantages such as manageable subway travel, reasonable telephone bills compared to other countries, and a generally safer street environment. Rigberg shares an anecdote about walking through the city on October 28, 1977, noting the minimal police presence in the subway.

UFO Seen in the Sky Northwest of Yorkton Late Sunday?

This article details an encounter reported by four young people near Yorkton, Saskatchewan, on July 31, 1977. While driving, they observed a bright light that hovered over a field, initially mistaken for a star. Using binoculars, they noted the light changed colors from red to green, then yellow, and finally a mauve hue. They also observed smaller, duller lights atop the main light. The object moved rapidly and erratically, disappearing and reappearing. A particularly striking detail was the emission of two beams of light that illuminated a large area beneath it, described as being almost as bright as daylight. The witnesses, including Lovadie Laube and Wally Derrow, were convinced it was not a meteor due to its brightness and behavior.

Purpose Unknown--Objects Unidentified

Authored by Albert Roger, this piece includes two distinct accounts. The first is a personal experience from 1945 where the author, recovering from surgery, encountered a silent figure who beamed a ray of light or energy into his mind. The figure's appearance is described as resembling an ancient Egyptian prince or Hindu Maharajah. The second part of the article, also by Albert Roger, discusses the author's own UFO sightings, including a triangular light seen at sunset in 1974 and a hole in the clouds observed in 1962, which he interpreted as a greeting from 'spacepeople'. He also speculates that UFO interference might have caused the July 1977 blackout in New York City.

The UFO Enigma

This section reviews the book "The UFO Enigma" by Donald H. Menzel and Ernest H. Taves. The book posits that UFO sightings are explainable by natural phenomena such as atmospheric conditions, radar anomalies, hoaxes, or spacecraft re-entry, rather than extraterrestrial visitors. It covers historical fascination with celestial phenomena, evaluates theories like those of von Däniken, and discusses resistance to rational explanations for UFO beliefs.

Socorro 'Saucer' in a Pentagon Pantry

This is a review of Ray Stanford's book, which delves into the 1964 UFO landing incident in Socorro, New Mexico. The book claims to reveal previously undisclosed information about physical evidence and the U.S. intelligence community's efforts to conceal it. It highlights the analysis of metallic slivers found near the landing site and suggests a "UFO-logical 'Watergate'" concerning the Pentagon's handling of the case.

Psychic Spy

This review discusses the book "Psychic Spy: The Story of an Astounding Man" by Clifford L. Linedecker, which chronicles the life of Dr. Ernesto A. Montgomery, a Jamaican psychic and faith-healer who reportedly aided the Allies in World War II through soul-travel and prophecy. The book also outlines his spiritual philosophy, healing methods, and future predictions.

Music From Another Planet

This feature highlights a 12-inch LP record titled "Music From Another Planet," narrated and played by Howard Menger. Menger, described as a noted lecturer and author on outer-space flying objects, claims the music was received from another planet. The record includes narration and musical excerpts, along with five photographs of alleged space-ships taken by Menger.

New Titles

This section lists and briefly describes several books recommended to readers, including "Earth Science at Crisis" by Harvey Cardwell, "UFO: The Coming Race" by E. B. Lytton, "Timeless Earth" and other works by Kolosino, "The Technological Thing Versus The Good Human Life" by Joseph V. Roberts, and "I Remember Atlantas" by Albert Roger, which discusses the Bermuda Triangle.

Letters to the Editor

Two letters are included. Brian Gillow expresses appreciation for the reliable book ordering service and requests notification of new UFO or Bermuda Triangle books. Mrs. Sylvia Miranda also thanks the publisher for their service and mentions her daughter is working in Chicago in the show "NEFERTITI."

Rush, Action, We Cut the Red Tape!

This is an advertisement for the Flying Saucer News bookstore, emphasizing their efficient order processing, protective packaging, and inclusion of free goodies with orders. They provide a phone number for inquiries.

Harmony Hour

An announcement for a weekly Sunday meeting at Flying Saucer News, featuring discussions with authors on UFOs and New Thought.

Prophetic Verses of Ancient Seer

This advertisement promotes "The Complete Prophecies of Nostradamus," a volume translated and interpreted by Henry C. Roberts, promising insights into future events.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The magazine consistently promotes the serious investigation of UFO phenomena, encouraging readers and experts alike to explore the subject. There is a clear stance that UFOs are a real phenomenon worthy of scientific inquiry, as evidenced by the call for aerospace engineers to get involved and the critical reviews of books that either support or debunk UFO claims. The publication also embraces related topics such as psychic abilities and unexplained phenomena, positioning itself as a hub for information on the unexplained. The editorial stance appears to be one of open-mindedness, encouraging the sharing of personal experiences and research, while also providing a platform for book sales and community engagement through events like the Harmony Hour.

Title: FLYING SAUCERS
Issue Date: August 1, 1977
Publisher: FLYING SAUCER NEWS
Country: USA
Original Language: English

This issue of "Flying Saucers" magazine, dated August 1, 1977, poses the central question: "HAVE SPACE PEOPLE COMMUNICATED WITH EARTH?" It boldly states, "It can never be absolutely proven that 'Flying Saucers' do not exist," attributing this statement to the U.S. Air Force and inviting the reader to be the judge. The magazine functions primarily as a catalog for a wide array of books and reports related to UFOs and extraterrestrial phenomena, with a prominent "DELIVERY GUARANTEED" message.

Featured Content

The cover prominently features an analysis of the "AIR FORCE PROJECT BLUE BOOK SPECIAL REPORT No. 14," which is offered for sale at $3.95 and contains 68 illustrated pages. This report is presented as a key piece of information for readers seeking to understand the official investigations into UFOs.

The bulk of the magazine is dedicated to an extensive listing of available books, pamphlets, and reprints, categorized by author and title. These publications cover a vast range of topics within the ufology and paranormal sphere, including:

  • Classic UFO Literature: Works by authors like G. Adamski, W.G. Allen, J. Bergier, C. Berlitz, R. Bernard, Don Keyhoe, and J.A. Hynek are listed, covering subjects such as alien landings, extraterrestrial intervention, ancient astronauts, and the U.S. Air Force's Project Blue Book.
  • Specific Case Studies and Theories: Titles delve into specific phenomena like the Bermuda Triangle, Hollow Earth theories, Agartha, the Humanoids, and various alleged alien encounters and communications.
  • Historical and Archaeological Perspectives: Books explore connections between UFOs and ancient civilizations, such as "GODS AND SPACEMEN THROUGHOUT HISTORY" and "IN SEARCH OF ANCIENT GODS."
  • Special Reports and Pamphlets: The catalog includes specific reports like "STRANGER THAN SCIENCE," "MYSTERIOUS VISITORS," and "UFO DEBATE," as well as pamphlets on topics like "Concrete Evidence" and "Flying Saucers."

Prices for these items range from $1.50 for pamphlets to $15.00 for comprehensive works like "BOOKS OF CHARLES FORT." Postage and handling fees are clearly outlined for U.S.A. and Canada.

Order Information

A clear "Order Form" is provided, allowing readers to request books by mail. It instructs customers to fill in their name, address, city, state, and zip code, and to include their payment. Specific instructions are given for adding postage costs, with different rates for the U.S.A. and Canada, and an additional sales tax for New York City residents.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The magazine's stance is clearly pro-UFO investigation and open to the possibility of extraterrestrial contact. The cover headline and the statement attributed to the U.S. Air Force suggest an editorial position that encourages skepticism towards official dismissals of the phenomenon and promotes further inquiry. The extensive book catalog reinforces this by offering a wide range of perspectives and research on UFOs, implying that the subject is complex and worthy of serious study. The "DELIVERY GUARANTEED" promise highlights a commitment to serving the readership's interest in these topics.