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Title: THE SBI REPORT Issue: Vol. 1, No. 8 Date: October 1979 Publisher: Scientific Bureau of Investigation, Inc. Country: USA Language: English Cover Headline: WE ARE NOT ALONE....
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Title: THE SBI REPORT
Issue: Vol. 1, No. 8
Date: October 1979
Publisher: Scientific Bureau of Investigation, Inc.
Country: USA
Language: English
Cover Headline: WE ARE NOT ALONE....
This issue of THE SBI REPORT, published by the Scientific Bureau of Investigation (SBI) in Staten Island, New York, is dedicated to exploring the enigma of Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs). The cover features a striking illustration of a grey alien head, setting the tone for the magazine's focus on extraterrestrial life and related phenomena.
Editorial Stance and Mission
The SBI presents itself as a non-profit organization committed to finding solutions to the UFO phenomena within its lifetime. They offer services such as the analysis of photographs, artifacts, soil, liquid, or metal pertaining to UFOs, as well as the investigation and documentation of UFO reports, all at no cost to the individual reporting the incident. The organization emphasizes confidentiality in all its investigations, documentations, and analyses. They also welcome manuscripts and photos from the public for evaluation, though they advise keeping duplicates due to potential loss or damage.
Key Articles and Features
Straight Talk
Authored by Pete Mazzola, this section delves into the personal challenges of a writer attempting to get a manuscript published. Mazzola shares his experience of facing numerous rejections for his book, "THE BEGINNING OF THE END." He draws parallels with famous authors like Edgar Allan Poe and Walt Whitman who also faced initial setbacks. The article reveals that his manuscript has been rejected by various publishing firms and has yet to make an impression. Mazzola expresses his determination to continue seeking a publisher and, if necessary, to subsidize the publication of his own work. As a preview for readers, the SBI REPORT will reproduce "INTRODUCTION: Silence Is Golden" from his manuscript.
"GETTING NOWHERE FAST" (Book Excerpt/Discussion)
This section, copyrighted 1978, discusses the ongoing nature of UFO sightings, landings, and abductions, asserting that these phenomena did not cease in 1969 when the U.S. Air Force stopped investigating UFO reports. It critiques the Condon Report's conclusion that most UFOs were explainable and highlights that UFO reports continue globally. The text touches upon various theories regarding alien origins, including pre-Biblical times, aiding ancient man, future invasion, or monitoring Earth for advancement. It posits that the government may possess answers to the UFO enigma that it is concealing from the public. The article references the first recorded UFO sighting by Kenneth Arnold on June 24, 1947, near Mount Rainer, Washington, where he observed nine disc-like objects.
The discussion extends to the government's role in the UFO phenomenon, suggesting a conspiracy aided by the Central Intelligence Agency (C.I.A.) and the Air Force to cover up evidence. The enactment of the 1975 Freedom of Information Act is noted as a turning point in making the public aware of the Air Force's efforts to debunk UFO reports through Project Blue Book, as documented by author Brad Steiger. The government's policies on classifying UFO data, national security, and preventing public panic are examined, questioning their relevance in the modern era. The article contrasts the public's awareness of events like World Wars and the Watergate scandal with the government's control over UFO information. It also questions the government's assertion that UFOs pose no threat, given the military's tracking of these objects and instances where pilots have engaged with them.
Other Content
Table of Contents: Lists articles such as "STRAIGHT TALK" by Pete Mazzola, "FIGHTING FOR YOU" by James Fillow, "A SPECIAL REPORT" by Barbara Robbins, and "CONFIDENTIAL" by Colman VonKeviczky. It also includes departmental sections like "GRAPEVINE" by Marty Cannon, "READER FEEDBACK" by Thomas Herberg, and "5 SPOTLIGHT" by Dorothy Soultanokis.
Board of Officers and Staff: Details the key personnel of the Scientific Bureau of Investigation, including International Director Peter Mazzola, Director of Research Dr. Marvin Weinstein, Treasurer Elaine Mazzola, and various editors, artists, and consultants.
Enrollment Dues: Outlines the annual subscription costs for the SBI REPORT, with different rates for the United States, Canada & Mexico, other countries, and a special rate for students and senior citizens.
Advertisements: The issue includes advertisements for Radio Shack's TRS-80 computer and the Business Week 1980 Planner.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue are UFOs, government secrecy, and the scientific investigation of unexplained phenomena. The SBI REPORT advocates for transparency and public awareness regarding UFOs, challenging official narratives and suggesting a deliberate effort by governmental bodies to conceal information. The magazine positions itself as a platform for disseminating research and fostering discussion on these topics, encouraging public participation through submissions and subscriptions. The editorial stance appears to be one of skepticism towards official explanations and a strong belief in the importance of investigating UFOs thoroughly and openly.
This document, likely an issue of a UFO-focused publication, presents a passionate argument for public unity and action to uncover the truth about UFOs and alleged government suppression of information. It critiques the government's control over public awareness and calls for citizens to actively engage in demanding transparency.
Public Resilience and Government Control The opening section posits that the American public, despite facing numerous disasters and crises like earthquakes, floods, terrorist bombings, and economic shortages, does not panic. Instead, the public has become 'immuned to panic' and copes by supporting one another. However, the author contends that the government controls public awareness and national security, making the public unable to 'comprehend a serious situation, face reality and make critical decisions.' These governmental policies are described as 'ludicrous and out dated.'
The Power of the Taxpayer and Public Opinion A section titled 'STAND UP AND BE COUNTED' emphasizes that the public pays taxes, which fund military defenses, scientific research, and elected officials' salaries. It questions why the public has no control or say in government policies despite funding these areas. The article cites a Gallup Poll indicating that 57% of society believes UFOs exist and over 20 million people have seen one, a significant increase from the early 1950s. The author argues that this shift in public opinion should empower the public to 'coerce the government for the truth about UFO's.'
Unification of UFO Organizations The document stresses the importance of unification, stating, 'The key to remember is unification.' It calls for the public to unite with anyone connected to UFO investigation or research to form a 'more perfect union' and become more powerful. The text then details the roles of national and local UFO organizations, which document witness statements, investigate sightings, lecture on UFOlogy, publish periodicals, introduce new techniques, pressure agencies for data release, and arouse public awareness. Despite their dedication, these non-profit organizations are hampered by financial difficulties and constant harassment from the government, often being dismissed as 'publicity seekers and crackpots.' Internal issues like animosity and differing procedures also diminish their goals.
Proposed Central UFO Control Center To overcome these setbacks, the article proposes the establishment of a 'Central UFO Control Center.' This center would serve as a hub where all individual UFO organizations, groups, and magazine sources relay their findings. A control panel, elected from member organizations, would manage finances and select investigators for specific sightings, landings, or abductions. The goal is to achieve unity, pool resources, save money through non-duplication of expenses, and investigate more frequently and effectively. The author believes this unified approach would allow organizations to finally 'become harmonious, working together to prove and/or solve the UFO mystery.'
Leveraging Public Opinion for Change The Central UFO Control Center, through the news media, could increase public awareness of UFO encounters and government suppression. The public could be encouraged to sign petitions, make donations, and voice their support. The article asserts that public opinion is crucial to politicians, who would be compelled to respond to the majority view to avoid losing re-election. Historical examples like the public's influence on the Vietnam War withdrawal and the legalization of marijuana are cited to illustrate the power of public opinion.
Key Objectives and Unanswered Questions The proposed system aims to achieve three main objectives: merging UFO organizations for the goal of proving UFO existence, arousing public awareness and opinion, and pressuring politicians for the truth. The document then poses a series of profound questions about UFOs and potential alien life, including: * Who are we and where did we come from? * Did aliens have prior contact with ancient man? * Where do these aliens come from? * How are UFO's able to travel? * Why do aliens avoid open contact with us? * Why are the aliens secretly monitoring us? * Are the aliens friendly or hostile? * Do the aliens have any relationship to the "Bermuda Triangle"? * Do the aliens have any relationship to "Bigfoot"? * Do the aliens know the secret of eternal life? * Do the aliens know the cures for the diseases on Earth? * Do the aliens know how to conquer our energy crisis? * Are there other civilizations in the universe? * Have the aliens conquered famines, wars, crimes, disasters and prejudices on their world? * Why do the aliens subject humans and animals to physical examinations? * Are certain missing persons from our planet living on alien worlds voluntarily?
The Stakes and Call to Action The article emphasizes that UFOs and their occupants 'actually hold the key to our past, present and future existence on Earth.' It suggests that the answers could lead to a more spiritual, peaceful, and disease-free future, free from wars, crimes, and pollution. The author expresses disappointment with the government's lack of progress in creating a better society over the past 35 years and believes that only public unity can achieve these goals. The public is urged to participate by writing to UFO organizations, requesting mergers, joining memberships, or making tax-deductible donations. The message is clear: 'You can not sit idling on the side lines. You must participate - your future depends on it.'
International Interest and Proof of Cover-up The document notes that authorities beyond the U.S. are involved, citing the Prime Minister of Grenada, who believes in UFOs and is pressuring the UN to investigate, suggesting the U.S. is withholding information. The article reiterates the importance of merging UFO organizations, supporting them, and pressuring politicians. It asserts that there is 'proof beyond a reasonable doubt a coverup is taking place within our government to suppress evidence on the existence of UFO's,' supported by thousands of analyzed photographs and documented cases.
Conclusion and Future Chapters The issue concludes by stating that subsequent chapters will contain well-documented UFO cases from various sources, including UFO organizations, news media, periodicals, and private files. The author believes that with 50 million believers and over 20 million actual encountered persons, the phenomena cannot be explained away as natural. The author's hypotheses are deemed irrelevant, with the main hope being that the reader understands that 'something strange is taking place in our skies for over 30 years' and that American citizens have a right to know what it is.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance The recurring themes are the perceived government cover-up of UFO information, the power of public opinion and unity, the need for organized action by UFO research groups, and the fundamental right of citizens to know the truth. The editorial stance is strongly pro-transparency, critical of government secrecy, and advocating for collective public action to achieve disclosure. The tone is urgent and persuasive, aiming to mobilize readers into active participation.
This issue of Central Jersey Magazine, identified as Volume 1, Issue 2, dated October 1977, presents "UFO / Fact or Fiction" as its cover headline, featuring articles by Jim Fillow. The magazine aims to provide readers with new insights into the UFO phenomena.
Article: UFOs and Police Officers by Jim Fillow
Jim Fillow's article explores the surprising frequency of UFO sightings reported by police officers. He theorizes that this is due to their role as trained watchmen who are constantly observing and documenting unusual occurrences. Fillow speculates that UFO intelligences might choose to make contact with police officers because they are authoritative, highly visible, and operate 24/7, making them more accessible than military personnel. He also notes that police vehicles have sophisticated radio equipment and unusual lighting, which might be related to UFO characteristics.
The Lonnie Zamora Case
Fillow details the well-known 1964 sighting by Officer Lonnie Zamora in Socorro, New Mexico. Zamora reported seeing an egg-shaped craft resting on four legs in a gully, with two figures nearby. The object then took off silently and rapidly. The investigation found a smouldering mesquit bush and four imprints on the ground, but no radiation.
The Dale Spaur Case
Another case highlighted is the 1966 incident involving Sheriff's Deputy Dale Spaur and his partner W. L. Neff in Ohio. They were involved in a chase with a disc-shaped object that seemed to play 'tag' with their police cruiser before accelerating away. This incident also involved radio failure.
Fillow concludes that law enforcement officials have a greater chance of encountering UFOs than people in other professions, suggesting a curious affinity between UFOs and the police profession.
Special Report: A True Event of a UFO Encounter by Barbara Robbins
Barbara Robbins recounts her personal UFO encounter on December 28, 1977. While unable to sleep, she observed a bright object outside her window that she initially mistook for an airplane. The object, which she described as disc-shaped and about 35-45 feet in diameter, hovered over the trees opposite her house. It was silver with a domed top and lights resembling portholes. The object then lit up with multi-colored pulsating lights and Robbins felt a sensation of being observed. She woke her husband, Lee, who was skeptical. The object moved and maneuvered, eventually speeding away. Robbins noted that her radio failed during the event. She became increasingly interested in UFO phenomena after this encounter.
UFO Update: Young French UFO Pioneer in USA
This section reports on Thierry Pinvidic, a young French UFO pioneer, visiting ICUFON headquarters. He presented his book, "LE NŒUD GORDIEN OU LA FANTASTIQUE HISTOIRE DES O.V.N.I.". Directors of SBI, along with other UFO researchers and journalists, attended a press conference to interview Pinvidic about his book and UFO research in France and Europe. The SBI Report will cover the interview, which discusses the UFO as a global security problem and diplomatic challenges.
First Milestone in UFO Research: Mainz U.F.O. Resolution
This section details the 7th International World Congress of UFO Scientists and Researchers held in Mainz, Federal Republic of Germany, from November 3-6, 1967. The congress confronted the 'cover up policy' of powerful nations and the UN's efforts to solve the UFO problem. The "historical RESOLUTION of 24 nations" was presented, which outlined guidelines for solving the UFO-induced international problem. However, this resolution was reportedly censored, suppressed, and silenced by UFO organizations in the USA and discredited by the media. Professor Dr. Engr. Hermann Oberth, the "father of astronautics and rocketry," presided over the congress. Maj. Ret. Colman S. VonKEVICZKY, Director of ICUFON, was the main speaker and originator of the resolution.
The Historical Resolution
The resolution states that unidentified flying objects (UFOs) are identified vehicles from outer space and represent a vital problem for the whole world. It calls for all nations to unite in mutual research and scientific cooperation to investigate and solve this problem for the common cause and peaceful advancement in outer space. The resolution acknowledges that governments have identified UFOs as non-terrestrial vehicles but have not provided official explanations to the public. It notes that increased UFO reconnaissance and test landings have created public fear and a "dangerously misinformed public." The resolution emphasizes the need for immediate and expert investigation. It also points out that UFOs appear to observe and sometimes endanger nations' outer space, atomic, and military installations, and public service systems, with a behavior that seems unfriendly and without any attempt to contact governments. The resolution calls for an internationally organized, expert, and scientific evaluation of UFO sightings to facilitate mutual information, establish official contact with extraterrestrial beings, and prepare for global emergencies. It stresses that no private organization should monopolize the investigation and that facts must be separated from science fiction. Finally, it proposes the establishment of an international institute located on extraterritorial grounds for global UFO investigation.
Publisher's Notes and Subscription Information
The magazine includes a note from the SBI headquarters congratulating Jim Fillow and thanking readers for their support. They also encourage readers to write to the publisher, John J. Turi, suggesting that feature articles would have more impact if accompanied by authentic UFO photographs. An order blank is provided for subscriptions to "Central Jersey" magazine, offering 12 issues for $12.00, a savings of $3.00 off the newsstand price. The back cover features advertisements for various science and hobby items, including telescopes, binoculars, and electronic devices, as well as a coupon for past issues of "U.F.O. Magazine."
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue revolve around UFO sightings, particularly those involving law enforcement, and the need for serious, scientific investigation into the phenomenon. The editorial stance appears to be one of promoting UFO awareness and encouraging public engagement with the topic, as evidenced by the call for reader letters and the presentation of personal accounts and research findings. There is a clear emphasis on separating fact from fiction and advocating for international cooperation in understanding UFOs. The issue also highlights a perceived suppression of information regarding UFOs by governments and organizations.
This issue of the magazine, likely from late 1979 given the publication dates of the clipped articles, focuses heavily on UFO phenomena, research, and international efforts to address the topic. The cover prominently features "THE UFO HANDBOOK" by Allan Hendry, a guide to investigating and reporting UFO sightings, published by Doubleday & Company in 1979. The issue also includes a significant resolution from the 7th International Congress of UFO Researchers held in Mainz, Germany, on November 6, 1967, which called for the United Nations' attention to the UFO problem and proposed the establishment of an Intercontinental UFO Research Institute.
Key Articles and Reports
Resolution to the United Nations
The "PART B« UFO Problem Related To The United Nations" section details a resolution passed by representatives of UFO researchers from 24 nations at the 7th International Congress in Mainz. The resolution, addressed to the United Nations Assembly, emphasizes the need for the UN Constitution to prioritize global security against potential actions arising from peaceful space exploration. It calls for the UN to be the supreme authority in outer space, with astro-cosmonauts as legal representatives. A key proposal is the declaration of the Ionosphere, between the Karman Line and 550 miles altitude, as SOVEREIGN SPACE TERRITORY OF THE EARTH, under UN jurisdiction. The Intercontinental UFO Research and Analytic Network, a non-profit organization, is proposing a "Global Security Project" to achieve these aims and requests support for establishing an Intercontinental Research Institute.
"The UFO Handbook" Review
The cover prominently advertises "THE UFO HANDBOOK" by Allan Hendry, described as a "GUIDE TO INVESTIGATING, EVALUATING AND REPORTING UFO SIGHTINGS." It is presented as the first book of its kind, offering a "how to" approach for investigators and a critical look at existing methods. The book is touted as a "MUST!" and is published by Doubleday & Company, New York, 1979. It features a foreword by J. Allen Hynek, Director of the Center for UFO Studies.
Grapevine Column by Marty Cannon
This column provides a series of short updates on UFO-related activities and personalities:
- Colman VonKeviczky, Director of I.C.U.F.O.N., was invited to London to lecture at the House of Lords and had sold UFO photos for publication. He was also interviewed by IDEAL-UFO magazine and was reportedly working on an explosive memorandum, with a quote suggesting he is a rival to Dr. Hynek.
- The SBI (Scientific Bureau of Investigation) was interviewed by Antonio Huneeus for an upcoming article in IDEAL-UFO magazine and was awaiting a story in the NATIONAL ENQUIRER.
- SBI Chief Investigator Dan Lowenski in Upstate New York planned a seminar on November 4, 1979, covering triangulation, field work, geiger counters, and photography.
- Lee Speigel's UFO Update radio show on NBC/AM was taken off the air, with NBC executives citing an "effect on the public's ears" and suggesting the public was not ready for such "nonsense."
- The SBI and ICUFON had a meeting with a representative from GEPAN (similar to NASA) in France, leading to significant progress in exchanging governmental documents related to UFOs between the USA and France. This is described as a "first class milestone" in international UFO data exchange.
Reader Feedback and News Clippings
This section compiles various news clippings from different publications, detailing UFO sightings and related events:
- Randolph Guide, Asheboro, NC (August 8, 1979): A young couple reported seeing a circular UFO with six white spotlight-type lights and one red light on the left side over northeastern Asheboro.
- Evening Chronicle, Newcastle upon Tyne (June 21, 1979): A housewife reported seeing a bright, parachute-shaped object hovering high over Stagshaw.
- Sandpoint, Idaho (July 19, 1979): Two girls reported a round, silver object over North Boyer Avenue, described as satellite-like with antennae, which oscillated and moved at high speed.
- Silver City Daily Press (July 26, 1979): Lordsburg residents reported seeing three unidentified objects, described as triangular and projecting red and green light, on Monday night. The Arambulas also reported seeing similar objects on July 12, describing one as having a 300-foot wingspan and shaped like a boomerang.
- Worcester Evening News (June 27, 1979): Fisherman Ken Sawyer reported seeing five white flashing objects converging and moving in formation over Worcester.
- Hitavada, Bhopal (May 28, 1979): Filipinos were enthralled by a disc-like UFO gliding across the sky in Legaspi city, Philippines.
- Pioneer, Lucknow (June 23, 1979): Mr. B. N. Niyogi reported a very bright object emitting bluish-white light, stationary for about twenty minutes, then moving slowly southeast and upwards.
- Statesman, New Delhi (July 12, 1979): An unidentified flying object emitting bright red light was seen flying at high speed over a school building in West Dinajpur, India, destroying its roof.
- Stoke-on-Trent Evening Sentinel (May 1, 1979): Les and Olive Whalley reported seeing three bright, slow-moving white lights high in the sky over Market Drayton.
- New Straits Times, W. Malaysia (May 21, 1979): An American scientist, Ron Kruppa, reported seeing an unidentified flying object emit flashes of light over Mt. Apo in the Philippines.
- Press Press Journal, Bombay (May 20, 1979): This clipping appears to be a duplicate report from the Philippines about a disc-like UFO.
- Somerset Messenger Gazette (August 9, 1979): Two women reported seeing a large, round, aluminum object hovering above Hamilton Street, described as aluminum and round like a bowl.
- Chicago Daily Chronicle (June 26, 1979): Witnesses reported seeing as many as 20 brightly lighted, unidentified objects over southwestern Michigan and northern Indiana.
- Evening Post, Nottingham (June 2, 1979): Stephen Brown and his wife Christine reported seeing a UFO while gardening, described as sometimes cylindrical or globular, rising and falling, and dodging clouds.
A.P.C.I.C. Clipping Service Advertisement
An advertisement for the Aerial Phenomeon Clipping & Information Center (A.P.C.I.C.) offers complete UFO, Monster, and related sightings coverage on a monthly basis, providing at least 50 pages per issue for $5.00 for the first month.
National Enquirer Special Introductory Offer
An advertisement offers a 20-week subscription to the National Enquirer for $4.95.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue are the growing international interest in UFO phenomena, the need for organized research and governmental acknowledgment, and the reporting of numerous sightings from around the globe. The editorial stance appears to be one of serious engagement with the UFO topic, evidenced by the detailed coverage of the Mainz Congress resolution and the review of a comprehensive UFO investigation handbook. The inclusion of various news clippings suggests an effort to provide a broad overview of recent UFO activity and research efforts, highlighting the global nature of the phenomenon. There's a clear push for greater transparency and official recognition of UFOs, with a particular focus on the role of the United Nations and international cooperation.
Title: THE SBI
Issue: November
Publisher: Scientific Bureau of Investigation, Inc.
Date: 1979
Document Type: Magazine Issue
This issue of THE SBI, published by the Scientific Bureau of Investigation, Inc., focuses on organizational updates, new member introductions, ongoing projects, and a significant offering of historical government documents related to UFO phenomena. The publication serves as a newsletter for SBI members and researchers interested in ufology.
New Field Investigators
The issue begins by welcoming three new members who have been accepted as Field Investigators for the SBI.
- David Waters: A 32-year-old graduate of the School of Modern Photography and DeVry Institute of Technology, currently attending classes for Math used in Engineering Technology. He is employed as an electronic technician and has prior experience with The Society for the Investigation of the Unexplained.
- Wayne Guild: A 26-year-old resident of Louisiana with a B.S. in Ocean Engineering from Florida Institute of Technology. He works as a Corrosion Engineer and is a certified suba diver with a CB license. He is expected to be a valuable asset to the SBI, particularly for UFO research in Louisiana.
- Allen LaSalle: A 45-year-old self-employed contractor specializing in carpentry. Married with no special talents or impressive qualifications beyond his desire to pursue UFO phenomena for logical answers. Having had two personal encounters, he considers himself observant and not prone to imagination. His open-mindedness is seen as a key attribute for an investigative position.
Organizational Updates and Projects
News About Badges: New SBI investigating body ID Cards are coming soon and will be distributed immediately. These cards will be mailed to Directors and Chiefs for review and recommendation of approval or disapproval.
PSE Equipment: The SBI is awaiting a new, inexpensive, and easily usable machine built by Telestar, Inc. This machine will be provided for use, free-of-charge, for a period of thirty (30) days for in-depth testing. The results of this testing will be published in a future edition of The SBI Report. If the machine proves effective, the SBI will purchase several for research use and recommend them to investigators, with an estimated machine cost of $149.
Lectures: Pete and Jim are scheduled to lecture for Union College in New Jersey. Membership will be informed of the specific details regarding the date, time, and location once finalized. Those in the area are invited to attend.
UFO Documentary: The SBI, primarily Pete and Jim, is actively involved in producing a UFO documentary for PBS (Public Broadcasting System). This project is expected to be a 2-6 hour serial that will be aired on television and also sold to colleges. A copy will be kept on file at Headquarters and used for public relations.
Membership and Affiliations: Pete and Jim are members of the American Institute of Aeronautics & Astronautics and have also been accepted as members of the Smithsonian Institute.
Regional Activities: Regional Director on the East Coast, Pete Spangler, and New York State Director, Tom Dawiczkowski, both Police Officers in New York City, are considering lecturing exclusively in the Long Island, New York regions. Pete Mazzola discussed these plans with his colleague Jim Fillow, noting that Spangler and Dawiczkowski would need training to deal with the public in this capacity. Jim Fillow offered to provide training and lend equipment such as slides, charts, projectors, and sound equipment. Pete and Jim have significant plans for this new lecture duo in 1980, despite some lighthearted banter from Pete Mazzola about Spangler's ability to find an audience.
Bad News: For the month of October, there is no bad news to report, which is considered a moral booster.
Thanksgiving Greeting: The November issue will be distributed in the first week of December. The SBI extends a Happy Thanksgiving wish to all its readers and members.
New Introduction Letters: New, double-sided introduction letters are enclosed with this issue, replacing the obsolete old ones. These new forms are designed to be photocopied and distributed by members to inform interested individuals about the SBI.
Government Documents Catalog
A significant portion of the issue is dedicated to a catalog of "Government documents" available for order. These documents are presented in a table format, detailing the document number, source, contents, number of pages (PGS.), and cost. The SBI offers these documents for research purposes, and they are described as a valuable resource for collectors and researchers.
Key documents available include:
- Iranian A.F. jets encounter UFO (1976) (CIA)
- Training Manual (Chap. 23) for future pilots on seeing/reporting UFO's (1968) (USAP)
- President Carter's UFO report made while Gov. of Georgia in 1973 (Signed/COLLECTOR ITEM) (GOVT.)
- Col. Senn (AF) to Gen. Crow (NASA) letter trying to prevent a re-opening of CARTER'S proposal of UFO investigations (1977) (USAP)
- Soviet Scientific & Military Cooperation with US/UFO Data Collection (1967) (USSR/USAP)
- CIRVIS Report (Communication Instructions for Reporting Vital Intelligence Sightings, US/Canada investigating/defense actions for UFO's) (1967) (USAP)
- A.F. Press Desk Chief, Albert Chop's letter to Holt & Co. acknowledging A.F. thinks the answer to UFO's is Interplanetary (1953) (DEPT. of DEFENSE/PENTAGON)
- Joint Chiefs of Staff letter of promulgation on when & when not to report UFO's (1954) (PENTAGON)
- Regulation 200-2, Intelligence Reporting System for UFO's to members of the A.F (1954) (USAP)
- Air Material Command letter concerning "flying discs" (1947) (USAP)
- UFO Information Sheet 78-2 (1978) (NASA/GOVT.)
- Memorandum for the President: TOP SECRET (declassified) on Los Angeles incident involving UFO's Fired upon (1942) (NASA/GOVT.)
- Press Release by Gen. George S. Brown, concerning UFO's constantly sighted in Viet-Nam during the war (1973) (USAP)
- Information Sheet 78-1 (1978) (NASA/ENGLAND)
- House of Lords Official debates on UFO's (EXCELLENT!!! Only 150 in existence) (1979) (UNITED NATIONS)
- UN/UFO word-for-word transcript of speeches made by: Stanton Friedman, Dr. J.Allen Hynek, Jacques Vallee and Sir Eric Gairy (1978) (UNITED NATIONS)
- Prime Minister Sir Eric Gairy (Grenada), statement to the Special Political Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space (1978) (UNITED NATIONS)
- "The Step-by-Step UFO INVESTIGATING MANUAL" (SBI) - Described as a complete and comprehensive manual, written by Pete Mazzola & Jim Fillow (1978-Soft Bound Cover).
- "The S.B.I. REPORT", 1st of its kind monthly newsletter issued to all members. (SBI) - Back issues available.
- "UFO's From A to Z", everything related to the UFO phenomena: cases, A.F. involvement and researchers...many, many photographs. (SBI) - Described as a necessity to the newcomer of ufology.
An exclusive first-time offer is presented for ordering these documents, including combination deals for multiple documents and a special offer for ordering all 19 documents plus one SBI Report, which includes free plastic binders and a savings of $52.25.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue of The SBI Report are the growth and professionalization of the Scientific Bureau of Investigation (SBI) through the recruitment of qualified investigators, the development of internal resources like ID cards and research equipment, and the expansion of its outreach through lectures and a documentary project. The editorial stance is one of active engagement in UFO research, aiming to provide members with valuable information, historical documentation, and practical tools for investigation. There is a clear emphasis on thoroughness, accuracy, and the systematic study of the UFO phenomenon, as evidenced by the detailed catalog of government documents and the promotion of the "Step-by-Step UFO Investigating Manual."