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Title: THE SBI REPORT Issue: Vol. 1, No. 10 Date: 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. 10
Date: 1979
Publisher: Scientific Bureau of Investigation, Inc.
Country: USA
Language: English
Cover Headline: WE ARE NOT ALONE

This issue of The SBI Report, dated 1979, is the tenth in its first volume and carries the prominent cover headline 'WE ARE NOT ALONE.' The magazine is published by the Scientific Bureau of Investigation, Inc., a non-profit organization based in Staten Island, New York, dedicated to solving the enigma of Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs).

The cover features a festive 'Season's Greetings' illustration and lists the publication as an 'OFFICIAL EDITION.' It also highlights the organization's membership in prestigious institutions such as the American Institute of Aeronautics & Astronautics, Smithsonian Institute, National Space Institute, and National Geographic Society.

Features and Departments

The issue includes a variety of content, with the main editorial piece being Pete Mazzola's 'STRAIGHT TALK.' This section, part of a larger series from his unpublished book 'THE BEGINNING OF THE END,' appears in this issue for readers' pleasure. Mazzola explains that due to the upcoming holiday season and the successful completion of 1979's work, articles by Jim Fillow and Colman Von Keviczky have been temporarily removed and will return in the first issue of 1980. This break allows Jim Fillow to attend to organizational duties and Colman Von Keviczky to prepare for his upcoming journey to England, where he is scheduled to address the House of Lords on the topic of global threats from UFOs and necessary security measures.

Marty Cannon is also mentioned as taking a holiday break. Dorothy Soultanokis is given more space for her article, which will detail the new membership enrollment card and the incentive program associated with its use. She will also be taking over the 'READER FEEDBACK' section for this issue, as Thomas Herberg is on vacation in Colorado.

Mazzola expresses gratitude to the entire SBI staff, including the investigating team, consultants, subscribers, translators, photographers, and artists like Marc Brinkerhoff, Dennis Lipp, and John Collado, whose contributions have significantly enhanced the report.

The editorial concludes with holiday wishes for Christmas, Chanukah, and New Year, and a hope for a Happy and Prosperous 1980. Mazzola acknowledges that not all articles may align with every reader's opinions but emphasizes that differing viewpoints form the foundation for a better report and organization. He welcomes comments, opinions, suggestions, and experiences.

Content Analysis

'STRAIGHT TALK' by Pete Mazzola: This editorial reflects on technological advancements in various fields, including television, aviation, automobiles, and medicine, to argue that if humanity has advanced so rapidly, it is plausible that other civilizations have advanced far beyond our comprehension. Mazzola suggests that UFO skeptics might have lived prior lives where they similarly dismissed innovative individuals. He posits that governments worldwide are withholding data on UFOs, possibly to avoid mass panic or for national security reasons. He notes that countries like France and Brazil are openly investigating UFOs, questioning why the U.S. government might be hesitant. Mazzola theorizes that the U.S. may be subtly preparing the public for the reality of UFOs. He also mentions a 1978 convention in Washington, D.C., where officials discussed the possibility of alien beings arriving on Earth before 1990.

Alien Theories: Based on his over 10 years of experience and analysis of thousands of UFO reports, Mazzola presents his theories on alien beings. He notes that approximately 30% of documented encounters involved close encounters with alien beings. He categorizes these beings into four distinct types based on descriptions:

  • ALIEN # 1: Described as 3-4½ feet tall with grayish skin, long rubbery arms, large deepset eyes, thin lips, and small mouths/noses. Their actions include abducting humans/animals for examination, communicating telepathically, and returning abductees safely. Their intentions are unknown.
  • ALIEN # 2: Described as 4-6 feet tall, appearing in various shapes, sizes, and clothing, with colors ranging from green, white, brown, yellow, pale, or blue. They can resemble robot structures or monstrous creatures. Their actions involve abducting humans/animals, conducting physical examinations, communicating verbally or telepathically, sometimes forcefully, and causing uneasiness or fright. Abductees are returned with a feeling of impending destruction on Earth. Their intentions are hostile.
  • ALIEN # 3: Described as 5-6 feet tall with pale complexions, resembling humans and wearing uniformed clothing. Their actions include abducting humans, often without physical examination, giving tours of UFOs, discussing machinery, communicating telepathically, and prophesying about Earth's monitoring for thousands of years. This interaction can produce feelings of spiritual or mental gratification. They show signs of superior intelligence and may return or re-contact abductees for peaceful purposes.

Other Content: The issue also contains sections for 'Features' (including 'SBI SEMINAR, UPSTATE N.Y.' and 'The EDITORS'), 'Departments' ('READER FEEDBACK' and 'SPOTLIGHT' by Dorothy Soultanokis), and copyright information.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue are the existence of extraterrestrial life, the potential for advanced alien civilizations, and the possibility of government secrecy surrounding UFO phenomena. The editorial stance, as presented by Pete Mazzola, is one of open inquiry and belief in the reality of UFOs and alien visitation. The publication actively encourages reader participation through submissions and feedback, positioning itself as a platform for exploring these complex topics. The Scientific Bureau of Investigation, Inc. presents itself as a serious, non-profit organization committed to scientifically investigating and understanding UFOs.

This issue of UFOlogy Magazine, identified by its cover headline 'ALIEN # 4', delves into various aspects of UFOlogy, presenting descriptions of alien types, their potential intentions, and their interactions with Earth. The content explores theories about alien motivations, the nature of UFOs, and connects these phenomena to global events and geopolitical strategies.

Alien #4 Description and Behavior

The magazine provides a detailed description of 'ALIEN # 4', noting its height (6-10 feet), hairy fur, muscular build, and weight (800-1500 pounds). It is described as having glowing eyes and long arms, and is sometimes observed gliding inches above the ground. Its actions are characterized as non-abductive; it is typically frightened by human presence, flees from humans, re-enters its UFO, or disappears. Crucially, it does not speak to humans and causes no harm or destruction to life or property. The intentions of this alien type are noted as 'UNKNOWN'.

Theories on Alien Occupants and Earth's Monitoring

The author posits that there are four distinct types of alien occupants visiting or monitoring Earth, each with unique personality traits, descriptions, mannerisms, and intentions. After reviewing cases and descriptions, the author concludes that at least one of these alien groups is hostile. To illustrate the concept of diverse beings with different intentions, the author draws a parallel to Earth's own diverse human races, nationalities, and skin color pigmentations (white, black, yellow, red).

The text then presents a hypothetical scenario where the U.S. or Russia discovers life on another planet. It questions why it would be difficult to believe that other planets or stars could host beings with different colors, shapes, sizes, and intentions, mirroring the diversity on Earth. The author suggests that, much like historical geopolitical competition between the U.S. and Russia for supremacy, alien societies might be competing for control or monitoring of Earth.

Alien Motives and Global Power Dynamics

A central theme is the author's belief that Earth is currently being studied, examined, and 'slowly educated' by four individual alien presences monitoring military bases, power resources, communication networks, and minds. This leads to the second theory: that humanity is caught in a power struggle for Earth, with alien societies surveying us for their own purposes, some benevolent, others malevolent. The outcome of this battle for control remains unknown.

The third theory suggests that the four types of aliens originate from the same star or planet within our galaxy. Their extraterrestrial origin necessitates the use of extraordinary spacecraft, known as UFOs, which are powered by inconceivable electromagnetic means and constructed from impenetrable, indestructible metal without visible seams or rivets.

UFO Characteristics and Functions

The magazine details various UFO shapes and their possible functions. These include:

  • Disc-shaped UFOs ('flying saucers'): Ranging from 15-250 feet in diameter, seen day and night, silver or metal-colored by day, and various glowing colors at night. Functions include scouting, reconnaissance, probing military bases, monitoring nuclear plants, surveying power facilities, and transporting abducted humans or animals.
  • Cigar-shaped UFOs ('mother ships'): 100-500 feet in length, seen day and night, grayish by day and glowing at night. Functions include transporting smaller UFOs and aliens, acting as control centers for missions, space stations for rest and planning, and data banks.
  • Ball-shaped UFOs ('balls of light'): 1-50 feet in diameter, seen day and night, silver or metal-colored by day, and bright glowing balls of light at night. Functions include escorting UFOs, providing supply protection, remote control guidance, and tasks like soil sampling and monitoring humans.

Other shapes mentioned include bell-shaped, diamond-shaped, egg-shaped, U-shaped, triangle-shaped, box-like, and cube-shaped crafts, which share similar functions with the primary shapes. The author notes that these are the primary shapes seen 99% of the time. Similar to how nations like the U.S., Russia, France, England, and Germany have distinct military defenses, aliens also possess similar types of UFOs and technologies. Identification symbols on UFOs are rare but have been observed, with each alien group having unique markings to distinguish themselves.

Alien Interference and Global Events

The author asserts that UFOlogy has undergone rapid change in the last three years, leading to the belief that aliens are tampering with Earth's power sources. This tampering has allegedly caused numerous electrical blackouts across the globe, including in New York, Canada, Mexico, Australia, and Argentina. These events, described as strange mysterious explosions, thunderstorms, and lightning, have crippled millions, leading to communication breakdowns, travel restrictions, looting, and fires. The author feels the aliens were testing human nature under stress and that humanity failed this test, learning how people react to such situations.

The magazine also links these phenomena to other unexplained events. The Bermuda Triangle is highlighted as a zone of mystery where military airplanes have disappeared without a trace. The author suggests a connection between UFOs and the Bermuda Triangle, noting that the disappearing zone seems to be shifting towards the Eastern seaboard. Furthermore, commercial airplanes near South Carolina have experienced simultaneous engine failures and sudden drops in elevation, an occurrence that airline companies could not reproduce even after testing.

Weather Anomalies and Underwater Phenomena

In 1977-1978, the U.S. experienced unpredictable and severe weather conditions, including massive thunderstorms, record-breaking snowstorms, tidal waves, and extreme freezing temperatures, causing loss of lives, property, and crops. While scientists suggest a coming ice age, the author differs with these hypotheses.

Approximately 50 miles off the California coast, naval investigators discovered two large masses (1000-1500 yards long) beneath the Pacific Ocean. These masses are producing extreme heat, affecting the atmosphere and causing interference with usual atmospheric conditions, leading to heavy rain storms and cold air being pushed in other directions, resulting in flooding on the West Coast and major snow storms.

Alien Invasion Strategy

Regarding the possibility of a direct alien invasion, the author argues against it, drawing parallels with the U.S. and Russia's nuclear capabilities. A full-scale invasion would cause mass deaths and destruction, leaving no one for the aliens to control. Therefore, the author believes aliens, like Russia, employ indirect strategies. They might instill hostility, prejudice, and revolution, or instigate conflicts between nations, rather than engaging in direct confrontation. This approach allows them to gain control without risking their own resources or facing potential defeat.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue revolve around the nature and intentions of extraterrestrial visitors, the classification and function of UFOs, and the potential for alien interference in global events. The author's stance is one of deep suspicion and a belief in a hidden alien agenda, often drawing parallels between alien tactics and human geopolitical strategies. There is a consistent effort to connect seemingly disparate phenomena, such as UFO sightings, unexplained disappearances, power failures, and extreme weather, under a unified theory of alien influence and observation. The editorial tone is speculative and analytical, presenting theories as plausible explanations for observed anomalies.

This document, identified as a magazine issue with pages numbered 20 through 29, focuses extensively on the topic of UFOs and alien phenomena. It presents various theories, evidence, and calls to action related to extraterrestrial encounters and government transparency.

Alien Activities and Theories The text begins by outlining potential alien activities, suggesting they probe military bases, test human reactions, tamper with weather and power facilities, and use propaganda. It poses the question of why aliens would openly attack when they could wait for humanity to self-destruct. A significant portion of the content is dedicated to the mystery of a newly discovered "10th planet" in our solar system. Initially, scientists agreed on nine planets, but astronomer Charles Kowal's discovery challenged this. The object is described as tiny, possibly too small to be an asteroid, comet, or moon, yet exhibiting characteristics similar to other planets. The author questions its origin and why it remained undetected for so long.

A theory is proposed that this "planet/object" was never detected because it remained behind Pluto, only recently emerging. The author further speculates that this object is not a planet but a "huge space station or UFO" serving as an alien base for monitoring Earth and other worlds. This alien base is likened to a predicted human space station, acting as a control point for exploring the universe and a study/documentation center for Earth. The author draws parallels between these alien advancements and the upcoming development of the space shuttle, suggesting that if humans can achieve such feats, aliens have likely already done so.

Evidence of Alien Presence The document asserts that the government and NASA possess conclusive proof of alien habitation on the Moon and Mars, based on unreleased photographs and astronaut confirmations. Specific evidence from Mars probes includes detailed pyramids, rock formations resembling a human being, circular metallic objects, and computer photos of ancient ruins. Astronauts are reported to have witnessed UFOs during space missions, observing them descending and ascending from lunar craters and following spacecraft. The author claims that the government and NASA have withheld and classified this photographic evidence.

Alien Bases on Earth The text posits that aliens also maintain bases on Earth. The question of how UFOs travel in and out of Earth's atmosphere undetected is raised. It is suggested that alien sub-bases are located in geographically secluded areas on our planet. The vastness of Earth's oceans, rivers, and lakes are identified as potential hiding places, with the Bermuda Triangle and the North and South Polar regions being prime examples. Military bases have reportedly documented numerous UFO encounters, with many reports of UFOs entering or emerging from bodies of water. Additionally, forests, mountain ranges (Alps, Andes, Rocky Mountains), and unexplored regions of Canada are noted for high UFO activity.

Solutions and Calls to Action The document offers several solutions to the "UFO enigma." It encourages active participation in the UFO movement, emphasizing that individuals are not alone in their interest and that a significant portion of the American public believes in UFOs. Supporting or joining UFO organizations is recommended to strengthen the movement and push for the government to unsuppress UFO data. A call is made for UFO organizations to merge into a strong union with shared resources.

Another key solution is to "PRESSURE OUR GOVERNMENT TO REVEAL THE TRUTH." This involves using petitions, letters, and demonstrations to influence politicians and government leaders. The author asserts the public's right to know the truth about UFOs, regardless of the consequences.

Reporting UFO sightings is encouraged, with the claim that at least 100 reports go unreported daily due to fear of harassment and ridicule. The text argues that millions have seen UFOs without negative repercussions and that reporting sightings is crucial to solving the mystery. It dismisses the idea of being embarrassed or guilty about reporting encounters.

"BELIEF IN YOUR FELLOW MAN" is promoted, drawing parallels between believing in God or the air we breathe and believing fellow humans who report UFOs. The author criticizes those who hoax evidence or lie about sightings for personal gain, stating that these "rotten apples" should not tarnish the credibility of honest observers. Skeptics are described as ignorant, naive, and possibly jealous of those who have witnessed UFO phenomena.

Progress and Conclusion The article advocates for "PROGRESS FOR ALL OF MANKIND," suggesting that progress through the stars is essential for humanity's future. It argues that the universe has always been explored and conquered, and humanity's destiny lies in the stars. The UFO phenomena is presented as the unknown that humanity fears, and the stars are the path to overcoming that fear.

In the "CONCLUSION," the author reiterates the uncertainty of "good aliens" intentions but warns of potential "hostile aliens" bringing death and destruction. The only way to disprove these theories, the author states, is for the government to openly reveal the truth. A recent lawsuit filed by Ground Saucer Watch of Arizona against the CIA under the Freedom of Information Act is highlighted. This lawsuit aims to compel the CIA to release UFO documentation. The author commends Ground Saucer Watch and encourages other UFO organizations to follow suit, believing this action will lead to a downfall in government suppression of UFO data.

The text addresses skepticism regarding the speed of UFOs, citing documented evidence of speeds up to 25,000 miles per hour. It contrasts this with a proposal from the Rand Corporation for a transportation system capable of traveling from New York to California in 21 minutes at 14,000 miles per hour, propelled by electromagnetic waves. The author questions why UFOs' ability to travel at such speeds is not believed, given that UFOlogists have long suggested they use electromagnetic waves.

Finally, the author concludes that the pros of the UFO phenomena outweigh the cons, but acknowledges the difficulty in convincing closed-minded skeptics. The government is accused of conspiring and concealing evidence. The text ends with a quote from Abraham Lincoln and a call to the U.S. government to release all known facts about UFOs, urging readers to fill out and mail a petition to the Scientific Bureau of Investigation, Inc., as a step towards uncovering the truth.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance The recurring themes in this document are the existence of UFOs and aliens, the potential threat they pose, the alleged cover-up by governments (particularly the U.S. government and NASA), and the need for public awareness and action. The editorial stance is strongly pro-UFO and pro-disclosure, advocating for transparency and encouraging believers to actively engage in seeking the truth and pressuring authorities. Skepticism is portrayed negatively, often attributed to ignorance, jealousy, or fear. The author clearly believes in the reality of UFO phenomena and the need for humanity to confront it directly.

This document is a special report detailing the first SBI (Scientific Bureau of Investigation) Seminar held in Upstate New York on November 4, 1979. The cover features a striking illustration of a UFO hovering over a building, with the event details 'SBI SEMINAR UPSTATE NY 79' prominently displayed. The issue also includes an advertisement for 'The Black Hole' movie and an advertisement for 'The SBI Report' magazine.

First SBI Seminar in Upstate New York

The main focus of the report is the SBI Seminar, which took place in Auriesville, New York, at an old schoolhouse that now serves as the Community Club. The seminar was initiated and led by Dan Lowenski, Chief Investigator for the SBI in Upstate New York. The event was intended to provide training for future UFO investigators.

Attendees and VIPs

Four unexpected VIPs from the SBI headquarters in New York City attended: Pete Mazzola and Jim Fillow (International Directors), Pete Spangler (Regional Director of New York), and Tom Dawiczkowski (State Director of New York). They arrived early to meet and greet the attendees. Other Upstate Investigators present included Michael O'Brien, William Bundy, Sr., Alan LaSalle, and David Waters. Staff Artist John Collado was also present and responsible for the sketches illustrating the event.

Seminar Structure and Content

The seminar was divided into three segments: Morning, Afternoon, and Evening Sessions.

  • Morning Session (10-11 a.m.): Began with a 'get acquainted' atmosphere, followed by a listening session of a recording called 'O's-The Credibility Factor' by Dr. J. Allen Hynek. Pete Mazzola and Jim Fillow interjected to offer their perspectives, differing from Hynek's. Dan Lowenski also provided references to books and explained the role of a UFO investigator.
  • Audio-Visual Presentation (11 a.m.-12 p.m.): An audio-visual presentation titled 'UFO/IFO' by Dr. J. Allen Hynek was shown, sparking further interest. Again, Mazzola and Fillow offered comments. Much time was spent answering questions, causing the seminar to run behind schedule.
  • Late Morning/Early Afternoon (12-12:30 p.m.): Dan Lowenski presented another slide show, 'The UFO Phenomenon,' which led to more questions.
  • Lunch Break: A recess was taken for lunch.
  • Afternoon Session (2-2:30 p.m.): An audio-visual slide show by Adrian Vance, 'The Eye and the Camera,' was presented.
  • Afternoon Session (2:30 p.m.-6 p.m.): This was the most intensive segment, focusing on UFO Investigations. Topics covered included: use of the SBI UFO Investigating Manual, compass use, determining line-of-sight angles, triangulation and geometric proportion for determining UFO distance and size, magnetic mapping of vehicles, use of Geiger counters, photographing UFO sites, magnetic mapping of site areas, taking soil samples (core and trench), and taking plaster casts of imprints or footprints. Demonstrations were conducted using a miniature UFO scene mock-up designed by Dan Lowenski, complete with figures, buildings, vehicles, etc. This mock-up can be used to reconstruct UFO encounters and help investigators distinguish between actual UFOs and misinterpretations.
  • Simulated Landing Site Demonstration: Dan ingeniously created a simulated UFO landing site. This involved a seven-foot depressed area with weak radioactive material buried beneath. Investigators were trained to cordon off the area, use Geiger counters, take photographs, make plaster casts of indentations, take soil samples, and check for radiation. This demonstration emphasized safe handling of artifacts and samples.
  • Evening Session: Included a cold-plate dinner, a discussion on interviewing techniques, and a recap of the day's learning. The session concluded with a visit to Dan Lowenski's personal observatory, which featured a large telescope and astronomical binoculars. Unfortunately, cloudy skies prevented actual observation.

UFO Classifications and Alien Bust

Dan Lowenski discussed different classifications of UFO sightings, from CE1 (object seen within 500 feet, normal appearance) to CE4 (abduction cases where an entity exerts control). The SBI VIPs also brought 'OSCAR,' a life-size bust commissioned by the SBI and created by sculptress Marilyn Holland, which illustrates the most commonly seen alien life form in close encounters and abductions.

Key Takeaways and Innovations

Dan Lowenski emphasized that the ability to separate UFOs from identifiable objects is a crucial skill for investigators. He is credited with innovating a training program that provides a structured approach to UFO investigation, something previously lacking in UFO organizations. The seminar format is intended to be utilized for future SBI seminars.

Notable Mentions and Acknowledgements

The report highlights Dan Lowenski as a dedicated and inspirational UFO researcher. It mentions that photocopies of photographs taken at the event and excerpts from Dan's seminar handout material are reproduced for readers. The new SBI UFO Investigating Manual's revised edition will incorporate much of the seminar's content. The report concludes by thanking Dan, the Upstate Investigators, Staff Artist John Collado, and all participants.

Related Content

  • Cover Illustration: Depicts a UFO over a building, symbolizing the seminar's theme.
  • 'The Black Hole' Movie Advertisement: A full-page advertisement for the Walt Disney Productions film, highlighting its stars and release.
  • 'The SBI Report' Advertisement: An advertisement encouraging businesses to place ads in 'The SBI Report' for international circulation, providing contact information for the Scientific Bureau of Investigation, Inc.
  • Figure #1: Mistaken Objects: A list of common objects and phenomena that are often mistaken for UFOs, such as planets, stars, meteors, ball lightning, mirages, conventional aircraft, and weather balloons.
  • Figure #2: Reported UFO Configurations and Movements: Illustrations showing various reported UFO shapes, planforms, and movements, including nocturnal lights and the discharge of small UFOs from larger ones.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring theme is the professionalization and systematic training of UFO investigators. The editorial stance is highly supportive of Dan Lowenski's efforts and the SBI's mission to research UFO phenomena. The report emphasizes the importance of structured investigation techniques, data collection, and analysis. There is a clear effort to present UFO investigation as a serious endeavor, distinct from misinterpretations or hoaxes. The inclusion of detailed training procedures, classification systems (CE1-CE4), and the creation of training aids like the mock-up and simulated landing site underscore this commitment to a scientific approach.

This issue of UFO magazine, dated November 1979 (Volume 4, Issue 45), features a 'Reader Feedback' section compiled by Dorothy Soultanokis, alongside a 'Science Worldwide' segment. The cover art includes illustrations related to crop circles, alien heads, and aerial phenomena.

Reader Feedback

The 'Reader Feedback' section presents several accounts of alleged UFO sightings and encounters from around the globe:

Chile -- November 17, 1979 A report from a Chilean newspaper details an incident where a Supreme Court judge and an architect witnessed a roundish, rosy-red UFO traveling through the sky and landing near Santiago. Upon investigation, they observed a large, hairy being, estimated to be between 7-10 feet tall and resembling 'Bigfoot,' emerge from the craft. The being then re-entered the craft, which departed rapidly. The report notes that this incident is being investigated by SBI foreign representatives and, if factual, would be the first documented instance of a Bigfoot-like creature entering a UFO.

Ormskirk, England -- December 1979 Two teenagers, a boyfriend and girlfriend, reported seeing a bright glowing object appear instantaneously in the sky while parked in a secluded spot. The UFO hovered above their car, frightening them. When they attempted to leave, the UFO pursued their vehicle for approximately 15-20 minutes before accelerating away at tremendous speed.

Livingston, Scotland -- December 1979 A 50-year-old witness reported encountering a landed silver-colored UFO while walking in the woods. Two 'robot-type creatures,' over 7 feet tall, emerged and allegedly grabbed the witness, ripping his clothes and causing him to lose consciousness. Upon waking, the witness found strange cuts on his legs. Local police investigated the scene and discovered unusual indentation marks in the ground where the UFO was said to have landed, leaving them baffled.

Brazil -- November 1979 A Brazilian housewife and mother of six claims she was abducted by aliens. She reported encountering an eerie, engulfing light that lifted her off the ground and into a hovered UFO. Inside, she encountered several aliens resembling humans, who wore tight-fitting suits and communicated telepathically, allegedly speaking of Earth's pollution before releasing her. Brazilian authorities are reportedly investigating this incident for authenticity.

Cape Canaveral, Florida -- December 12, 1979 This report details the mysterious disappearance of the $20 million Satcom-3 satellite, launched by NASA on December 6, 1979. After its orbit was circularized by an on-board rocket, all vital communications were lost, and the satellite could not be located. The article notes that NASA has a history of misplacing satellites without explanation, raising questions about whether other entities might be taking these objects for inspection.

Science Worldwide

This section, courtesy of Mechanics Illustrated, focuses on advancements in airborne laser weapons. It describes the 'Flying laser-weapons lab,' a modified Air Force NKC-135 aircraft equipped with a bubble and turret housing advanced laser technology. The project aims to develop a laser-ray gun capable of burning through flying targets almost instantaneously. The article mentions past experimental uses of lasers by the Air Force, Army, and Navy to down airborne targets and missiles.

A.P.C.I.C. UFO Clipping Service

An advertisement for the A.P.C.I.C. (Aerial Phenomeon Clipping & Information Center) promotes its UFO Clipping Service. For $5.00, subscribers receive a minimum of 50 pages per month covering U.S. & Canadian UFO, monster, and related sightings, with a special section on world-wide sightings. They encourage readers to send in news clippings and articles for potential use in their SBI Report.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue revolve around unexplained aerial phenomena, alleged alien encounters, and the investigation of such events. The 'Reader Feedback' section highlights a global interest in UFOs and related mysteries, presenting diverse accounts from different countries. The 'Science Worldwide' segment contrasts these mysterious events with tangible technological advancements in military applications. The editorial stance appears to be one of reporting and investigating these phenomena, encouraging reader participation, and exploring the intersection of the unexplained with scientific and technological developments. The inclusion of the A.P.C.I.C. service suggests a focus on information gathering and dissemination within the UFO community.

Title: THE SPOTLIGHT
Issue: Vol. 1, No. 10
Date: January 1980
Publisher: SBI
Author: Dorothy Soultanokis

This issue of THE SPOTLIGHT focuses on a new membership drive incentive program introduced by SBI, effective January 1, 1980. The article details how the program works, its benefits to existing members, and its uniqueness within the UFO organization landscape.

Membership Drive Incentive Program

The core of this issue is the explanation of a new incentive program designed to encourage existing members to recruit new members. New Membership Enrollment Cards have been sent to all members, regardless of rank or title. The card itself requests basic information from the applicant, but the crucial part for the recommender is the "RECOMMENDED BY:" section on the rear page, where the existing member must print or stamp their name.

Upon receiving a new enrollment card at SBI Headquarters, the recommending member's name is recorded. Subsequently, SBI will send the recommender a "CERTIFICATE WORTH $2.00". These certificates are redeemable for several items:

  • Any slides or photos offered for sale to the membership (in the near future).
  • Any books or documents offered for sale to the membership.
  • Any portion of annual dues or subscription fees.

In essence, these certificates function as currency within SBI, as they are accepted for anything for which SBI receives money.

Benefits and Redemption

The article emphasizes that this is a "FIRST in UFO organizations!!!" and likely to remain unique. It highlights a scenario where an existing member enrolls six new members. This would result in six certificates, each worth $2.00, totaling $12.00. When the existing member renews their membership, these six certificates can be submitted, and they would pay "ABSOLUTELY NOTHING" for their renewal, as the certificates cover the cost.

The certificates are validated for 1980 (starting January 1) and are explicitly stated to "NEVER EXPIRE." Members are encouraged to save them for as long as they wish and collect them for any purpose.

Certificate Usage Scenarios

The article addresses a potential question regarding the usage of certificates if fewer than six new members are enrolled. For instance, if a member enrolls only two new members, they would receive two certificates, totaling $4.00. If this member wished to use these certificates for an annual dues discount, they would subtract $4.00 from the total annual dues. The example given is a $12.00 annual dues fee reduced by $4.00, leaving $8.00 in cash plus the two certificates.

The author states, "it's up to the individual existing member how much he or she wishes to save." It is presented as not difficult to enroll six new members by asking friends and relatives, thereby leading to significant savings.

Uniqueness and Inflationary Advantage

The article reiterates the program's uniqueness, stating, "THERE IS NOT ONE OTHER UFO ORGANIZATION IN THE WORLD MAKING AN INCENTIVE OFFER LIKE THIS and most likely NEVER WILL." It is presented as a valuable advantage during "high double-digit inflation times." The program commenced on January 1, 1980, and the certificates' indefinite validity ensures they will be usable as long as SBI exists.

Related Content (Implied)

While not directly part of the main article, the scanned pages also include:

  • A sample SBI Enrollment Card, showing fields for name, address, date of birth, weight, height, social security number, eyes, hair, and a section for wishing to apply as an Investigator, Consultant, Other, or Subscriber. It also includes a signature line and the "RECOMMENDED BY" field.
  • An advertisement for OMNI magazine, offering a one-year subscription for $18.00, a saving of $6.00 off newsstand prices, with a P.O. Box in Farmingdale, N.Y.
  • An advertisement for back issues of "U.F.O. MAGAZINE" from Ideal House, listing specific issues (#1 through #8) with prices ranging from $1.25 to $2.00, plus $0.50 for postage per issue. It emphasizes that these issues are sold out on newsstands and only available through mail order.
  • A cover page for "highTechnology" magazine, dated February 1980, with articles on Bipolar RAM, Microcomputer Software, High Tech Companies, and Chrysler's settlement on a 16-bit micro.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring theme is the promotion of SBI's membership program and the value it offers to its members, particularly in the context of economic challenges like inflation. The editorial stance is strongly promotional, emphasizing the benefits and uniqueness of SBI's offerings and encouraging active participation from its readership. The publication positions itself as a source of information and benefits for its members, with a clear focus on financial advantages and exclusive opportunities.