Vol. II, No. 12, September-October
1964
(National Investigations
Committee on Aerial Phenomena,
Washington, D.C.)
Source: CUFOS.org
Source: CUFOS.org
The issue contains the
articles, “ ‘UFO Evidence’ Response Mounts,” “IMPRESSIVE EVIDENCE IN N.J.
LANDING CASE,” “The Big Job Is Still Ahead,” “SCIENTIST SUPPORTS UFO INQUIRY,” “Socorro
Analysis,” “UFO SIGHTING WAVE PERSISTS,” “NEW YORK & MONTANA FLURRIES” and “Close-Range
Sightings Near Boston”:
http://cufos.org/UFOI_and_Selected_Documents/UFOI/024%20SEPT-OCT%201964.pdf
http://cufos.org/UFOI_and_Selected_Documents/UFOI/024%20SEPT-OCT%201964.pdf
Quote from the article, “The
Big Job Is Still Ahead”:
“Since the AF cannot disprove
our documented proof of UFO reality and censorship, it is again trying to discredit
NICAP. The following official reply to questions about the NICAP Report shows
how the AF UFO spokesman, Maj. Maston M. Jacks, avoids discussing our
documented evidence:
‘The AF feels that to attach
undue significance to the UFO phenomena would only encourage private UFO
organizations and provide grist for their claims and contentions.’
Major Jacks’ letter (copy at
NICAP) also shows how the AF is trying to hide the powerful, unsolved AF cases
cited by NICAP:
‘The unidentified reports,’
states the AF spokesman, ‘remain active until they are identified and at that
time they are removed from the unknown category.’ ”
(nicap.org image)