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Title: SAUCER SCOOP Issue: Vol.3 No.6 Date: September 1968 Publisher: SAUCER SCOOP Country: USA Price: $4.00 (monthly basis, 12 issues)

Magazine Overview

Title: SAUCER SCOOP
Issue: Vol.3 No.6
Date: September 1968
Publisher: SAUCER SCOOP
Country: USA
Price: $4.00 (monthly basis, 12 issues)

This issue of SAUCER SCOOP presents a comprehensive look at UFO phenomena in 1968, emphasizing the seriousness and danger of UFO investigation. It calls for a professional approach, moving beyond hobbyist status, and highlights the need for proper equipment and training. The magazine features a wide array of reports from around the globe, including detailed accounts of sightings, alleged alien encounters, and potential government involvement or lack thereof.

SCOOP SNOOPS !!!!!

The issue opens with a recap of Steven Michalak's 1967 UFO encounter in Winnipeg, Manitoba, where he found radioactive metal pieces. It then touches on various other reports, including a sighting in Grafton, Illinois, and mentions Eva Gabor's public statement about seeing flying saucers. A significant report details Chinese authorities' observations of numerous flying saucers over Lhasa, Tibet, and messages received by Tibetan Lamas from spacemen. The section also includes brief mentions of a 'mud storm' event and a traffic policeman's close call with a streetcar.

UFOs in the Southern Hemisphere

A major article, "FLYING SAUCER EPIDEMIC HITS SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE," reports on a surge of UFO activity from Mexico to the Antarctic. Investigations are underway in Bolivia, Peru, Venezuela, Mexico, Chile, and Argentina. Argentine Admiral Benigno Varela announced a statistical study of serious sightings. Reports include detachments at Antarctic bases seeing "five lights in the sky." In Niteroi, Brazil, mysterious deaths of TV repairmen were linked to "persons or beings from the unknown." An account from Mardel Plata, Argentina, describes friendly, thin, green-suited beings visiting a farmer. The Bolivian army was reportedly troubled by encounters with guerrillas and a peasant's story of a space ship and a strange creature.

International Sightings and Investigations

Reports from Buenos Aires and Santiago detail a wave of UFO testimonials. Argentina's Foreign Minister, Dr. Nicanor Costa Mendez, expressed skepticism but acknowledged the phenomena. A couple reported losing consciousness while driving home and reappearing miles away, with peculiar burns on their car. Two Argentine pilots reported a gigantic disk with color-changing lights. A dramatic encounter involved a 19-year-old in Cordoba, Argentina, who met a tall, blond being in a scaly suit emitting a celestial light.

UFOs and Power Failures

An AP report from Washington links UFOs to power failures, citing University of Arizona physicist Dr. James E. McDonald. McDonald testified before a House committee, noting numerous UFO sightings near power plants, particularly during the 1965 New York blackout. He stated there was a "puzzling and quite disturbing coincidence" and called for further investigation and the establishment of a government agency to study UFO reports. McDonald expressed a strong belief in the extraterrestrial hypothesis, emphasizing that recurrent observations by reliable citizens cannot be dismissed.

1968 UFO Style

This section, by George D. Fawcett, chronicles UFO sightings throughout 1968. Reports include: a bluish-white UFO photographed in Yokohama, Japan; three cylindrical, deep-red objects over Belgrade, Yugoslavia; an orange-red, glowing UFO in Whitesville, N.J.; a 'pancake-shaped' UFO near Carlisle, PA.; an attempted landing of a bluish-white, domed-top UFO in Kaluza, Russia; a 40-50 foot diameter UFO over Island Bay, New Zealand, emitting a swishing noise and a beam of light; a UFO with four red lights landing in Millington, Michigan; and sightings along Florida's coast. The section also notes that a $500,000 UFO probe by the University of Colorado, publicized by LOOK magazine, was exposed as a fraud by UFO researcher John G. Fuller. Other reports include a UFO hovering near Newfield, N.Y., with occupants described as "creatures," and a pale blue, silvery metal UFO near Vashon Island, Washington, which caused a pond to freeze.

Further reports detail a UFO with shallow plates and portholes over Bengough, Saskatchewan, Canada, which caused animals to flee. In London, Ontario, Canada, 200 homes reported power failures coinciding with sightings of bright, disc-shaped objects. A UFO in Wilson, Ohio, reportedly shot a beam that knocked a man down and set his jacket on fire. A large, flat object with a bright blue light was reported over Washington Courthouse, Ohio. Florida reported 200 UFO logs in January 1968 alone, with other 'Flaps' in Pennsylvania, New York, Colorado, and Texas. The article concludes by stating that "THOUSANDS OF UFO ENCOUNTERS WORLDWIDE HAVE BEEN RECEIVED IN 1968!!!"

UFOs Over Chile?

Photographs of a strange lens-shaped object taken by Chilean professor Gabriel Alvial Caceres revived flying saucer theories. Caceres declined to confirm if the object was controlled by extraterrestrials, stating it was a phenomenon science could not explain. Reports from North Chile mentioned officials seeing a saucer land, with pilots warning them to remain silent. Two UFOs were sighted in El Choro, Bolivia.

The Great Pyramid Design and The Seven Levelland UFOs

This article by Kenneth Larson explores a theory connecting the Levelland, Texas UFO sightings of November 2-3, 1957, to the design of the Great Pyramid in ancient Egypt. Dr. James E. McDonald is cited as calling the UFO problem the greatest scientific problem of our age. Larson details the Levelland sightings, noting they formed a mathematical pattern. He discovered that this pattern could be superposed over an enlarged drawing of the Great Pyramid, with specific points corresponding to the UFO locations. Larson suggests the Great Pyramid served as a mathematical model or standard, and the Levelland UFOs were positioned according to this design. He further draws parallels to biblical references and suggests the UFO reports in other western American locations also fit this mathematical-engineering design, linking it to the Nile Delta and western America.

Larson posits that the UFOs appeared at these sites because they understood the Great Pyramid-Nile-Delta design complex and the design of the United States, possibly related to the forming of Earth and the revealing of ancient knowledge. The article also includes a brief report on geological subsidence in California and other US states.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

This issue of Saucer Scoop strongly advocates for a serious, scientific approach to UFO investigation, moving beyond mere hobbyism. It highlights the global nature of UFO phenomena, presenting evidence from various continents and emphasizing the need for rigorous research, proper equipment, and trained investigators. The magazine appears to be a platform for sharing diverse UFO reports and theories, including those that link UFOs to scientific anomalies, ancient structures, and potential extraterrestrial intelligence. The editorial stance is one of open inquiry, encouraging readers to contribute and participate in the ongoing investigation of these unexplained phenomena.

This issue of SAUCER SCOOP, dated August 1968, is a compilation of reports, letters, and articles related to unidentified flying objects (UFOs) and related phenomena. It features a mix of eyewitness accounts, scientific speculation, and critiques of official investigations.

Contents

Geometric Comparisons and Ancient Mysteries

The issue opens with diagrams comparing geometric designs to the Great Pyramid of Gizeh, dating back to circa 2600 B.C. These drawings, by Kenneth Larson, include a plan view and a combined view, suggesting a connection between ancient structures and UFO designs. The text references biblical passages like Isaiah 19:19 and Jeremiah 32:20. A significant report details the Levelland, Texas UFO sighting on November 3, 1957, where seven UFOs were observed, with their positions mapped out relative to a central point.

Ancient Artifacts and Extraterrestrial Possibilities

An article by Ronald Calais, Director of the Louisiana Branch of Saucer Scoop, discusses ancient harmonics and legends of lost continents. It highlights a report from SPUTNIK magazine about Russian archaeologists discovering 716 stone discs in the Bayan-Kara-Ula mountains bordering China and Tibet. These discs, estimated to be 12,000 years old, are described as similar to 'stone age gramaphone records' with central holes and irregular grooves. The report suggests they may have come from outer space, noting that they contain traces of cobalt and vibrate as if carrying an electric charge when scraped. The article also draws a parallel to Aztec artifacts given to Cortez, which were large, flat gold discs.

UFO Investigations and Official Responses

Several sections address the official investigation of UFOs, particularly the U.S. Air Force's role. Robert Stiff, Director of IUFOB and Saucer Scoop Oklahoma Branch Office, critiques the handling of UFO phenomena, citing instances of alleged misinformation and deception. He points to a cigar-shaped object reported over the Caspian Sea and a disc-shaped object over a Georgia military base, both explained away by authorities. The article questions why photo negatives of UFOs often go missing when sent for analysis, while fraudulent pictures seem to pass scrutiny. It also mentions the silencing of U.S. Senators who advocated for UFO investigation.

Scientific Theories and Laboratory Experiments

Dr. Robert S. Powell is cited for his work with a privately financed laboratory that tested a theory about UFOs being a form of 'freakish physical phenomenon' rather than alien spacecraft. Experiments involved igniting ammonia vapor with a high-voltage spark, creating glowing disc-like objects that mimicked UFO behavior, including hovering and erratic movement. These laboratory-created 'saucers' could be tracked by radar and produced a 'charge field' affecting nearby radio performance.

The Condon-Lowe UFO Project

The Condon-Lowe UFO Project, headed by scientist Dr. Edward U. Condon, is discussed. While aimed at investigating people (including contactees) rather than the saucers themselves, the project's findings are anticipated. The article questions whether the project will dismiss contactee cases as hoaxes and if the creation of miniature saucers in the lab will be used to explain away unexplained sightings.

Amateur Radio and UFO Reporting

An open letter to the publisher of '73' Magazine by WB4GHP (and WA4HNY) critiques the procedures and frequency choices of the UFO NET, an amateur radio network for UFO reporting. The writer suggests alternative frequencies and criticizes an article in the August 1968 issue of '73' for its biased comments and favoritism towards one particular UFO organization, emphasizing the need for cooperation and open-mindedness among amateur radio operators in UFO research.

The Charleswood Incident

A detailed report describes the 'Mystery at Charleswood' in Canada, occurring on October 22-23, 1968. Witnesses reported seeing lights that moved at great speed, changed shape, and left behind physical evidence. The incident involved two small purplish-red lights that pulsed and moved erratically. Later, a fifth light appeared, and the lights formed a triangle before breaking off into a line and disappearing. The following morning, investigators found a circular heap of stones surrounded by footprints. The prints, about 7 inches long, indicated a unique gait with heels pressing deeper than toes, suggesting at least 8 creatures were involved. The salesman involved experienced physical effects, including a hot feeling on his face and hands, aching legs, and a magnetized car. He also noted a yellow-greenish tongue coating, attributed to dehydration, and a metallic taste in his mouth.

German Flying Saucers

A section titled 'SECRET DISCLOSURES' discusses World War II German scientists building full-size prototypes of 'Flying Saucers' in secret underground factories. These craft were allegedly test-flown at supersonic speeds, but disappeared after the war ended. The book 'THE GERMAN SAUCER STORY' by Michael X. Barton is promoted, promising to reveal 'UNADULTERATED TRUTH' about these secret projects.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue are the persistent mystery of UFOs, the possibility of extraterrestrial or advanced technology, and skepticism towards official explanations and investigations. There's a strong emphasis on the need for open-mindedness, thorough investigation, and cooperation among researchers and enthusiasts. The magazine appears to advocate for bringing suppressed information to the public and challenges governmental and Air Force policies regarding UFOs. The editorial stance is critical of perceived cover-ups and biased reporting, encouraging readers to seek and share information actively.