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Weekly Research Magazine's Look-See Vol 3 No 5
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Title: WEEKLY R.M.'S LOOK-SEE Issue: Number 5 Volume: 3 Date: 11 MAJ 1962 (May 11, 1962) Publisher: Weekly Research Magazine Affiliation: UFO Information Exchange Alliance Country of Publication: USA Language: English
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Title: WEEKLY R.M.'S LOOK-SEE
Issue: Number 5
Volume: 3
Date: 11 MAJ 1962 (May 11, 1962)
Publisher: Weekly Research Magazine
Affiliation: UFO Information Exchange Alliance
Country of Publication: USA
Language: English
This issue of Weekly R.M.'s Look-See, a publication dedicated to fostering better understanding among UFO groups, presents several distinct items of interest to ufologists and those curious about extraterrestrial possibilities.
Bulletin: Search for Lee Conway
A prominent bulletin announces a search for an individual named Lee Conway. Conway is described as a witness to a flying saucer contact that allegedly occurred in early 1960. At the time of the incident, Conway was reportedly staying at the Hotel Macambo in Hollywood, California. The source of this information suggests Conway might be a well-known saucer researcher. The sender, Harry Siebert of the Hawk Research Society, is offering a free membership in his society to anyone who can provide information that leads to correspondence with Conway. Siebert emphasizes that this information is "absolutely vital to saucer investigations." He also notes that all UFO publications will receive this story on a timed release, with James Moseley's SAUCER NEWS getting an advantage due to Moseley being the source of this lead.
Interested parties are directed to contact Harry Siebert at the Hawk Research Society, located at 1457 Kenwood Drive, Pomona, California.
Support for NICAP
A brief, urgent appeal is made to "SAVE NICAP!!" Readers are encouraged to send contributions to NICAP at 1536 Connecticut Avenue, Washington 6, D.C., with the message "THIS IS URGENT!!"
Bacteria Prove Life Can Survive on Mars
This section reports on scientific findings related to the possibility of life on Mars. It states that bacteria, described as "the age-old enemy of man," have seemingly established beyond doubt that life, whether intelligent or otherwise, can exist on the planet Mars. The evidence cited is a laboratory test where two separate kinds of bacteria survived under conditions similar to those found on Mars.
Nightingale Statement Holds True to UFOLOGY
This article discusses a statement made by Elmer Nightingale, a 40-year-old retired millionaire, which is presented as highly relevant to the field of ufology. The author expresses frustration that despite accumulated evidence for UFO reality, the majority of people ignore it. Nightingale's statement, though unrelated to UFOs, is quoted as saying, "I hate ignorance because we are surrounded by knowledge, and if we don't pick it up, it's our own stupid fault." The publication offers "Three cheers from this corner for Mr. Nightingale!" for this sentiment, which they feel perfectly encapsulates the challenge of promoting UFO awareness in the face of public indifference.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The issue reflects a strong commitment to UFO research and the dissemination of information within the UFO community. The publication aims to connect researchers and witnesses, as seen in the bulletin for Lee Conway. There is an emphasis on the importance of evidence and investigation, coupled with a critical view of public ignorance regarding UFO phenomena. The inclusion of scientific findings related to Mars suggests an interest in broader implications of potential extraterrestrial life. The publication also actively solicits support for organizations like NICAP, indicating a desire to bolster the efforts of the UFO research community.