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WEEKLY R.M.'S LOOK-SEE

Magazine Issue Look-See (Allen Greenfield) 1960s

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Summary

Overview

This issue of Weekly R.M.'s Look-See, published by the UFO Information Exchange Alliance, covers several UFO-related events. A glowing red object was reported to have hit a train near Carlton, England, causing damage but no injuries. In Mount Airy, North Carolina, a large, bright, round UFO was sighted by multiple witnesses. The publication also notes that UFO author Gray Barker is preparing to release information related to Albert Bender's theories on UFOs. Additionally, NICAP is seeking funds for its investigations.

Magazine Overview

Title: WEEKLY R.M.'S LOOK-SEE
Issue: Volume 3, Number 4
Date: April 30, 1962
Publisher: UFO Information Exchange Alliance
Location: Atlanta, Georgia, USA

This issue of Weekly R.M.'s Look-See focuses on UFO reports and related activities within the UFO research community. The publication aims to improve understanding among various UFO groups.

NJAAP Reports: Ball of Fire Hits Train

A significant report details an incident in Carlton, Nottinghamshire, England, where a glowing red object allegedly shattered a train window. The object was observed travelling at great speed, and a passenger was showered with sparks and shattered glass fragments but remained unharmed. No sign of the object was found after the event. This occurrence was reported in England's DAILY EXPRESS.

INS Reports: UFO Over Mount Airy

The Mount Airy, North Carolina Police Chief, Howard Summer, is investigating a UFO sighting that occurred on January 19th at 11:15 AM. At least a dozen witnesses observed the object for over five minutes. They described it as large, round, and extremely bright.

Barker Prepares for Release

Gray Barker, a known UFO author and publisher, has released a photo-offset copy of 'Space Review,' a publication previously associated with Albert K. Bender's organization, The International Flying Saucer Bureau (IFSB). This release is a prelude to Bender's forthcoming book, which he claims will reveal his "solution" to the UFO mystery. Bender alleges that he was silenced by three mysterious strangers years ago after discovering the "truth" about UFOs.

NICAP Still Urgently Needs Funds

The National Investigations Committee on Aerial Phenomena (NICAP) is appealing for financial assistance. Contributions can be sent directly to NICAP at 1536 Connecticut Avenue, Washington 6, D.C., or forwarded through the alliance headquarters.

Continued List of Alliance Members

  • The issue continues a list of alliance members, including:
  • Ad-Astra: Bill Ashby, Director, Box 17, Manton, Michigan.
  • I.B.F.S.: Mike Cloyd, Director, Route #7, Ottumwa, Iowa.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The magazine consistently reports on UFO sightings and related news, highlighting investigations and the activities of prominent figures in the UFO community. The editorial stance appears to be one of information dissemination and fostering communication among UFO research groups, as indicated by its dedication to creating better understanding between them. The inclusion of financial appeals for organizations like NICAP suggests a supportive role in the broader UFO research movement.

Bender claims to have been silenced by three mysterious strangers several years ago, when he discovered the "truth" about the UFO's.

— Albert Bender

Key Incidents

  1. Carlton, Nottinghamshire, England

    A glowing red object shattered a train window, showering a passenger with sparks and glass fragments. The object was not found but was seen travelling at great speed.

  2. 1962-01-19Mount Airy, North Carolina, USA

    Police Chief Howard Summer is investigating reports of a large, round, extremely bright UFO sighted by at least a dozen persons for over five minutes.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Weekly R.M.'s Look-See?

Weekly R.M.'s Look-See is a weekly research magazine published by the UFO Information Exchange Alliance, dedicated to fostering better understanding between UFO groups.

What UFO incidents are reported in this issue?

This issue reports a glowing red object hitting a train in Carlton, England, and a sighting of a large, round, bright UFO over Mount Airy, North Carolina.

What is Gray Barker's current project?

Gray Barker has released a copy of 'Space Review' and is preparing to release Albert Bender's 'solution' to the UFO mystery in his forthcoming book, 'Flying Saucers and the Three Men'.

How can one support NICAP?

NICAP is seeking financial aid and contributions can be sent to NICAP at 1536 Connecticut Avenue, Washington 6, D.C., or to the alliance headquarters.

In This Issue

People Mentioned

  • Howard SummerPolice Chief
  • Gray BarkerUFO author and publisher
  • Albert K. BenderFounder of The International Flying Saucer Bureau
  • Bill AshbyDirector of Ad-Astra
  • Mike CloydDirector of I.B.F.S.

Organisations

  • UFO Information Exchange Alliance
  • NJAAP
  • DAILY EXPRESS
  • INS
  • The International Flying Saucer Bureau (IFSB)
  • NICAP
  • National Investigations Committee on Aerial Phenomena
  • Ad-Astra
  • I.B.F.S.

Locations

  • Atlanta, USA
  • Carlton, England
  • Nottinghamshire, England
  • Mount Airy, USA
  • Manton, USA
  • Ottumwa, USA

Topics & Themes

UFO SightingsUFO ResearchUFO PublicationsUFO MysteriesUFOflying saucersightingsNJAAPINSGray BarkerAlbert BenderNICAPCarltonNottinghamshireMount Airyresearchpublicationfundsalliance