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Title: THE SBI REPORT Issue: 37 Date: 1983 Publisher: SCIENTIFIC BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION, INC. Country: USA Language: English

Magazine Overview

Title: THE SBI REPORT
Issue: 37
Date: 1983
Publisher: SCIENTIFIC BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION, INC.
Country: USA
Language: English

Editorial Stance

The editorial, penned by Pete Mazzola, emphasizes the importance of "UNITY" and cooperation among UFO research organizations. It criticizes the Aerial Phenomenon Research Organization (APRO) for its perceived lack of cooperation and derogatory remarks towards other groups like MUFON, CUFOS, and the SBI. Mazzola calls for members who are also part of APRO to urge its director towards cooperation or to step down, advocating for a more open-minded leadership.

Features

UFOs in South America

By Pete Mazzola, this article details findings from an investigation in Argentina and Brazil. In Argentina, investigator Juan Manuel Quiros compiled data on past UFO cases, including a 'missing time' incident involving Segundo Fontenez in Volcan, Salta, in June 1965. Fontenez observed daylight discs and took photographs, experiencing a period of lost time. The article includes a sketch of the object, described as a metallic-looking, gray-colored, disc-shaped craft with red, white, and yellow lights.

Mazzola also shares his conclusions from analyzing 34 years of UFO progression in Brazil, identifying 1967 as the year with the most sightings and predicting increased UFO activity in 1981 and potentially 1983.

Someone Else on the Moon

By Antonio Huneeus, this piece speculates on the reasons behind the abrupt end of the Apollo Moon landings. It references theories presented by authors Don Wilson and George Leonard, suggesting that the Moon might not be a dead celestial body but rather a base for extraterrestrial intelligence. The article touches upon the idea that Earth's technological advancements may have alerted these intelligences, leading to increased UFO activity and a subsequent 'space race' to the Moon, which was allegedly a joint effort by superpowers to investigate rather than conquer.

My Own Close Encounter

By James Leming, State Director for Montana, this article recounts a personal UFO sighting and subsequent experience under hypnosis. In August 1977, while driving through Colorado, Leming observed a hovering object. Later, under hypnosis, he described being in a small, glowing, enclosed area with smooth walls and floors. He was shown a highly technical drawing, which he believes was a holographic breakdown of something. He experienced a 'mild tingling' and 'giddiness' and felt a severe pain at the base of his head, likening it to a 'cattle prod' effect. Leming expresses frustration at not having total recall of the experience, questioning why he is being "PUSHED" to accomplish something without full memory.

Case of the Fickle Meteor

Written by Dan Lowenski and illustrated by John Collado, this is a comic-strip style report of an incident on February 28, 1978. Mrs. B. Horning and her brother George were driving in New York when they observed what appeared to be a bright meteor streaking across the sky. The object stopped mid-flight, disappeared, and then reappeared, streaking off in the opposite direction. They realized it was not a meteor and concluded it was one of three UFO sightings in upstate New York that evening, listed as unidentified.

Pentagonal & Other Unusual UFOs

By John Schuessler, this article likely discusses various shapes of UFOs observed, with a focus on pentagonal craft.

The Unexplained!

By Thomas Van Andel, this article presumably explores unexplained phenomena related to UFOs.

Unreported UFO Encounter

By John Markward, this piece details a UFO encounter that had not been previously reported.

Departments

Editorial

Discusses the importance of unity in ufology and the formation of the North American UFO Federation.

Director's Message

Announces the upcoming SBI Annual UFO Symposium in Albany, New York, from August 12-14, featuring speakers like John Keel, Arthur Bray, Dr. Virgilio-Sanchez Ocejo, and Colman Von Keviczky. The symposium will include workshops, films, and a display of UFO photos. Proceedings will be available for purchase.

Letters

Contains correspondence from readers, including Mary Ann Hawk, Sharon Goodpasture, Tom Benson, Tommy Roy Blann, Bambi Forsyth, Kenneth Behrendt, Ada F. Fagg, Walter J. Moe, Juan Manuel Quiros, G. Cushing, and D. Hedges, discussing subscriptions, article contributions, and UFO study groups.

UFO Update

  • This section compiles various UFO sightings and reports:
  • Politics in Space: Wyoming gubernatorial candidate Pat McGuire issued a statement warning the Soviet Union against opposing Israel, citing a message from "alien beings."
  • 'Big blue ball in sky' is sighted by officers: Law enforcement personnel in Ripon, Wisconsin, reported seeing a large blue ball in the sky, initially speculated to be a meteor shower.
  • Bright speeding lights mystify Wellingtonians: Residents in Wellington, New Zealand, reported seeing brilliant, multi-colored lights and vapor, which civil aviation attributed to a satellite re-entry.
  • Fireball frightens Tennesseeans: A fireball streaked across East Tennessee, causing residents to fear it was a falling Soviet satellite, but authorities identified it as a large meteor.

The Spotlight

Features a mention of President Dwight D. Eisenhower allegedly meeting with aliens in 1954 at Edwards Air Force Base, as revealed by a British official. The aliens reportedly demonstrated their spacecraft and convinced Eisenhower not to make widespread contact to avoid panic.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue revolve around UFO sightings, encounters, and investigations across different geographical locations, including South America, the Moon, and various parts of the USA. There is a strong emphasis on the need for unity and cooperation within the UFO research community, as highlighted in the editorial. The issue also touches upon potential government cover-ups and the speculative nature of UFO phenomena, encouraging reader participation through letters and donations. The SBI positions itself as a platform for researchers to share their findings and theories.

This issue of the SBI Report, dated November 1982 (Volume 177), focuses on a variety of UFO sightings and related phenomena. The cover story details a 'fireball' object that crashed into a campus lawn in New Orleans, USA. Other prominent articles discuss a mysterious fireball in Reading, England, and unexplained explosions and a fire in Gallup, USA. The magazine also features a detailed report on various geometrically shaped UFOs, including pentagonal, hexagonal, and octagonal craft, observed in multiple locations.

New Orleans Fireball Incident

The lead story reports on a 50-pound object, described as a blazing fireball, that plunged into the lawn at the University of New Orleans. Officials were awaiting a NASA scientist's inspection, though some initially suspected a hoax. Robert Knight, director of campus police, confirmed it was not a hoax and came from the sky. Witnesses from the college's Fine Arts Center described the object as 'red, red, red, red hot' and glowing. It dug a hole approximately 2 feet on its side and 12 inches deep.

Fireball in England and Explosions in Gallup

In Reading, England, charred remains of a mysterious fireball, about one foot in diameter, fell to the ground, causing a grassland fire. These remains have been sent to the Home Office for examination. Meanwhile, in Gallup, New Mexico, USA, explosion-like noises and a fire baffled authorities. Theories ranged from dynamite to meteorites, with Sheriff Benny Padilla initially suggesting a meteorite but later declining to comment without concrete evidence. Gallup Police Chief Frank Gonzales and Sheriff Padilla reported seeing a 'green ball of fire' streak across the sky. McKinley County Undersheriff Jack Graham noted the smell of dynamite at the fire site and found pieces of tape used for blasting caps, though state police and FBI agents later dug holes for soil samples, finding no initial evidence of explosives.

Pentagon and Other Unusual UFOs

This section, authored by John F. Schuessler, Deputy Director of MUFON, details various UFO sightings. It begins by referencing a report on 'Pentagonal UFOs' from October 1981, stimulated by sightings near Houston, Texas. Several cases are presented:

  • March 23, 1979, Bristol County, Massachusetts: Two witnesses, Gerald Lopes and Steve Sbracci, observed a pentagonal object described as a light that hovered and moved. When viewed up close, it was shaped like home plate with a white light on the front, red lights on the sides, and smaller lights on the rear. It blocked out stars and had a brownish-black bottom.
  • March 5, 1979, Charlotte, USA: A hexagonal object was seen by two women and a teenager. It appeared like an airplane initially, with two bright white lights, but then showed several white lights as it descended. It had lattice runs and tank-like structures along a metallic hexagonal center, estimated to be longer than a 747 jet.
  • August 10, 1981, Northfield, Minnesota: Russel Matson reported a hexagonal object with a span of 60 to 90 feet and about 15 feet thick. It had green lights on one side, red lights on the other, and white lights at the front and back. It moved at 10 to 15 mph and made a whooshing sound.
  • May 31, 1975, London, England: Mrs. Fry and her husband observed an octagonal object with two silver lights on a crossbar moving silently and slowly.
  • January 23, 1976, Bolton, England: Shelley Barnes reported an octagonal object with two large lights on the front, one amber and one flashing red, hovering near rooftop level and emitting a vibrating sensation due to ultrasonic sound.
  • January 2, 1981, Petworth, England: Peter Langridge and his son saw a dark, octagonal-shaped object with yellow lights that created a haze, described as 'purring' but without audible sound.
  • August 25, 1981, Killingly, Connecticut: Heather Chinigo and Judy Gudaitis experienced a close encounter with two bright square lights, and an object shaped like a lopsided stop sign that followed them.
  • August 18, 1981, Sandstone, Minnesota: Theresa Schmidt and her three children saw an octagonal object, about 20-25 feet in diameter, with red and green flashing lights, hovering about 100 feet overhead.
  • May 21, 1981, Bromley, England: Ellida Dempeter reported a square object, described as a great white, bright light, appearing as a cluster of lights but coming over as one big light.
  • September 25, 1981, Westerfield, Indiana: A couple spotted a square-like object, whitish with red and green lights, forming a crescent shape, hovering and then drifting north.
  • June 15, 1982, Olympia, Washington: Tracy Schey and Dennis Bailey observed a huge square-shaped object, larger than a 747 jumbo jet, flying at an altitude of 1,000 to 2,000 feet, described as a 'lighted oil derrick'.
  • March 22, 1982, Mt. Washington, New Hampshire: A 'flying cheese wedge' was sighted.

Schuessler notes that repeated reports of two lights on objects often lead investigators to consider aircraft landing lights, but FAA and airport personnel have verified the absence of aircraft traffic in many cases. He emphasizes the need for positive identification rather than simply closing cases with assumptions.

Unreported UFO Encounter (Pennsylvania)

John Markward reports on an incident on August 24, 1982, involving three employees of the Philadelphia Electric Company in Coatsville, Pennsylvania. They witnessed a bright green ball with a long, orange tail of fire, described as 'boiling' as it moved away. The object lit up the entire sky, departed to the south, and traveled at incredible speed. The witnesses believe it was not a natural phenomenon. Later that evening, Markward and his helpers observed a bright white light that made a sharp right-angle turn, blinked rapidly, and zig-zagged across the sky. Airport checks confirmed no radar confirmation. Markward personally believes the event was not a meteor or space debris.

Missing Time

This section details a case from Argentina investigated by Juan Manuel Quiros. The witness reported seeing an object that produced an anti-gravity field affecting water, similar to biblical accounts of the parting of the Red Sea. The object accelerated, causing an overflow of the river bank. The witness's friend, asleep during the sighting, awoke to the sound of water. Upon returning home, the witness found strange spots on his body and an intensified burn on his face, which doctors could not explain. The most significant aspect of this case is the 'missing time': the witness felt the experience lasted only seven minutes, but two hours had passed on his watch.

Moon and Astronaut Sightings

This part of the report discusses UFO sightings by astronauts and cosmonauts. It mentions that while NASA officially denies such incidents, some former space agency scientists have hinted at their occurrence. Code words like 'KILO KILO' are suggested as possible signals used by astronauts to report sightings. The report questions why only a few astronaut reports are deemed unexplainable if UFOs are not a concern. It also touches upon Soviet cosmonauts experiencing strange phenomena in space, noting their ability to change course rapidly.

The Spotlight and SBI Information

This section introduces new SBI (Scientific Bureau of Investigation) members and staff, including Robert Toto (Field Investigator), James Leming (State Director), Larry Peters (Consultant/Investigator), and Carlysle Gentry (Field Investigator). It also announces renewals and requests members to return symposium postcards and remit annual dues or subscription fees. A condolence is extended to Cmdr. (Ret) Alvin E. Moore for the loss of his wife. The section highlights that California reports the most UFO sightings, followed by Arizona and Nevada.

Free-Ad and Book Listings

A 'Free-Ad' section offers advertising space for those who provide a signed copy of their book for review or exchange ads with SBI. Several UFO-related books are listed, including 'The UFO Encyclopedia,' 'The UFO Evidence,' 'The Andreasson Affair: Phase Two,' and 'The Roswell Incident.' Contact information for various UFO journals and newsletters is also provided.

UFO Conferences

Information on upcoming UFO conferences is included:

  • MUFON Symposium: July 1-3, 1983, Pasadena, California.
  • NUFOC Conference: May 14, 1983, Tucson, Arizona.
  • PRO UFO & IF UFOCS Contactee Conference: June 23-25, 1983, Laramie, Wyoming.

Subscription Information

The magazine provides details on how to subscribe to the SBI Report, with rates for USA, foreign countries, and students/senior citizens. It also offers a program for members to enroll new members to earn gift certificates or discounts.

The Alien Visitors (TV Miniseries)

A review of the TV miniseries "V" is included, describing it as a science-fiction drama about aliens visiting Earth with a seemingly peaceful mission. The review highlights the special effects, the cost of production, and the themes of resistance, complacency, and moral conflict. It compares the alien invasion to historical events like the Hitler era and discusses the portrayal of scientists being threatened.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue revolve around unexplained aerial phenomena, the possibility of extraterrestrial intelligence, and potential government cover-ups or withholding of advanced technology. The SBI Report positions itself as a platform for reporting and investigating UFO incidents, encouraging reader participation and offering a wide range of resources, including publications and conferences. The editorial stance appears to be one of open-minded investigation into UFO phenomena, challenging official explanations and exploring alternative theories. The magazine actively seeks to inform its readership about UFO events worldwide and encourages engagement with the subject matter.