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Vol. I - No, 1
1953
15 per copy
-EDITORIALTHIS IS THE long awaited periodical Flying Saucers International had hoped to bring out on flying saucers. We hope to
always come out with the truth in "SAUCERS" - we do not believe
in sensationalism, although it is much less practised than now
believed.
Articles will be found here on not just "flying saucers" "crystaloids" - or the name we prefer, "Space Visitors" - but
on many scientific and philosophical subjects in the future.
Our creed and manifesto is TRUTH - which can only come through
a completely Open Mind.
There is more to flying saucers than ~ust material objects,
The saucers' occupants are not "insects," vegatables," nor, we
believe, "little green men." This is a great period. We must
make the most of it. The "Space Visitors" are, of course, of
interplanetary origin. They are here for a purpose - not just
curiousity. They originate from several planets - perhaps even
hundreds, thousands, or millions - in our solar system, others,
and possibly other galaxies! This may seem impossible ~. but
the time differential is possible by Einstein's Theory of Relativity.
"Ye shall kno'I-T the truth, and the truth shall make you free."
- St. John 8:32
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The Editors
S H0 RT S H0 T S
THE LOCKHEED STAR (official publication of the Lockheed
Aircraft Corp,) of March 19, 1953, had a front page article
with this heading: "Mystery Object Sighted By Pilots Over
Victorville, - - - MYSTERY OB~ECT - By super enlarging, Lockheed's photo dept. salvaged this picture from tiny movie camera
print, (The object resembled a half moon.) Film was taken
from T-33 at extremely high altitude, but object was too distant for good picture."
(Cont".)
"SAUCERS" is published by Flying Saucers International,
Box 34, Los Angeles 35, Calif. - Max B. Miller, Editor.
This is a non-profit organization, Donations accepted,
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A FEATURE ARTICLE in the March 8., 1953, St. Louie PostDispatch bt Peter Wydem, a staff correspondent, was on Project
"Bluebook.
This article revealed that Capt. Ruppelt (Director)
traveled over 100,000 miles to all parts of the world investigating saucers. He even sometimes carried a Geiger counter. "I
don't know why to tell the truth," Ruppelt said. They further
stated they've never seen a saucer that couldn't be explained
away as natural phenomena.
We want to know WHY they travel the amount the~ do and carry
a Geiger counter with them when they supposedly don t even believe
in such things as "flying saucers"? Perhaps this explains it:
"Another reason why Project Bluebook still exists at the Air Tech'n ical Intelligence Center here is that visi tore from outer space
may not be with us at the present but could conceivably show up
tomorrow. f! !!)
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T H E B R 0 A D WA Y
(Flying Saucers I Like)
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ORFEO ANGELUCCI
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