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1963
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VOLUME 8 NUMBER 3
Although Mro Brew's son did not see the object, he heard the pulsating, whoosh
ing sound the object made as it revolved over tnem. The whole incident lasted
only a matter of seconds, but it was long enough to send Mr. Brew's cows and
horse into a panic. After the incident Brew a�tted that he had-o�ten laughed
at people who said they saw such things, but he says that
. this was the real
thing. (SOURCE: "The Sun" V.F.S.R.S,)
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
Moscow, USSR- 18/63- (UPI) - The official Army Newspaper Red Star reported
Sunday night that Soviet Engineers have successfully tested a "flying saucer"
aircraft which apparently has both powered and glider uses. The rep�rt said.
the aircraft is able to take off vertically, indicating it has its own power
source, and also lands on a cushion of air. (ROAP)
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the first radar contact with the planet Mars by transmitting a 25 billion watt
al at the red planet. The signal return indicates that Mars has both rough
smooth surfaces, like the terrain on Earth. (ROAP)
UPO that hovered over KcClellan Air Force Base� California, for about 15
minutes, then shot upwards at great speed. The object was saucer-shaped.
(SOURCE: I. N.S. -- Tim Beckley)
Euclid, Ohio - February 8th, 1963 - (LS) - At 8:05 P.M. on February 8th, a
science and mathematics teacher or Euclid Junior High School, Euclid, Ohio,
sighted a blue-white UFO at about 40-45 thousand feet apparently being pursued
by a jet. Both the jet and the UFO were headed E-NE to W-SW. Mr. Thomas Doyle,
the Teacher, said that the object was apparently out-distancing the jet, so
the plane broke off the pursuit. The UFO disappeared into the haze and was not
seen again. (USC of 0 -- Ricky Hilberg)