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    r A long art icle in Moskovskiy Kornsomolets of February 16, 1968, by VLYUSTIBZRG, Scienoe Edito r of the ~ o v o s t i Press Agency, debunks f l ysaucers completely. f lying saucers, says Lyustiberg, appear to thwho believe :til them, but persistently stay 4 .IS-Y from a ir observatio1posts , meteorol.ogists and astronomers. Lyustiberg, in fact , is quiemphatic throughout his ar t ic le that unidenti f ied f lying objeots (Udo r.ot exis t . l,He makes no attempt to square this belief liith 1 2 ~ j l Y i~ 1 > ~ i $ h e d .Sov:iet: :aI-ticles;-iiicJ.udiilg that r'ati;ler s ~ _ < j : . ~ , ~ 1 l 1 ~ . a ~ ~ c : . ~p t ~ y for:U.S. consumption. in Soviet.Lifp.l(see reference) ; ; ~ .

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    Wo know of stories about e n c o u n t e r ~ '3nd even ~ n d t o -hand fights with pilots of craft landing from other planets.They were ahot at but ~ i ~ b p u t suocess

    An abandoned. silvery was found in the deep r o c ~ -coal seams in N o r v : ~ g 1 a n coal ~ 1 n e s on Spitzbergen. I t was. pieroed and, marked by micrometeor impacts bore a l l tracesof having perform d a long space voyage. waslysis to the pentagon and disappeared there.

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    A aauoer ou t down a tree on th: A l t a ~ o n R ~ e r ahora anddisappeared in the turbid stream. I t was never rabovered , Another Saucer glided over the earth like an injured bird and 0 : .v. -::.' . . al:nost orashed bafore the o::yes of witnesses. But having. : . . spit out severa.l pieces of metal, i t levelled out i ts courae,. : . and flew off, Deli\'ored to the police, the metlll proved tobe o ~ d i n a r y t in.

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    Hew Can They Be Studied'?I t is easier to ask this quest ion, than to answer These f l Y 1 ~ g saucers - - they are like Our Lady: they appearto those who believe in ~ h e m . And they persistently fa i l toshow themselves to a ir observation posts, ~ e t e o r o l c g i s t e andastronomers, i .e . precisely to those who can give us a c c ~ r a -te infcrmation and t r u s t w o r ~ h y descriptions ot a flying object Experiment3 that do not r e p e a t ~ h e m s e l v e s er the chanceappearanoe of g phenomenon always either handicap the possibilitof inves tiga tion conslderably or exclude i t altogether

    Nothing bu t a saucer put out of oommiseion a high-voltagepower transmission line in 1965 and thus plunged aeveral large.American oities into darkness for six hours.But th e m o s ~ thri l l ing masterpiece of this sort wasprobably th e Interview with a Man from Venus II published at. the olose of 1967 by the West GeTm n stern magazine. This. materialized blue-eyed superman ', a versIon of N1etzs:::he' sblond beast , proved to be a s e c r a t a e r ~ i c e agent of the ?entasoHe WaS 190 cm ta l l , spoke excellent English it was ~ g l i s hindeedl) and could breathe t r ~ e l y in our atmosphere w ~ t c o u tany dcv10ea. His ~ o d e s t fibre s U i t c a s e o o n ~ a i n ~ d u r . u s ~ a lsilvery suit , flexible like silk and,so hard t h ~ t a d i a m o ~ d d r ~ l lbroke off i t . , , ; . : . .The man from Venus said that he could walk f r ~ e l y in auoha suit over the surfaoe of the h o ~ t a s t stars , ~ g r ~ o r i n g a l l. powerfUl graVitational fields

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    . Nowhere in the wo:-ld is ' there Vn mm e:rustiTorthyB ~ o r e o B o o p i o p h o t o g r ~ p h making i t p o s s ~ b l e traoe treepointe s i m u l t ~ n c o u s l y the outl in es or a so11d.41ying objectolearly. All p h o t o g r ~ p h s tha t e xis t hove been cade with einglelens oameras and always. leave 8 margin tor d o u b ~ .A series t suoh photographs amazingly r c s ~ c b l e s a strawhat with 8 blac:k silk ri'bbonJ th:'crtn into the ai: '. Other6. u n 4 o u b ~ e d l y prove to be 1nterneg3t1ves obtained from two

    o o m b ~ ~ e d s11dest for instance. t ~ ~ t of 3 l a n d s o ~ ~ e and thatof 8 s t r ~ n g e l y designed c r a f t d r ~ w n on white pape: '. uode=nphotograph1ng t e o h n 1 q u ~ s allow p h o t o g r ~ ~ h s to be produced I~ h i o h no expert will ever prove to counterfeit They arereal . Eut they do no t show strangers froe space; they showquite ordinary earthl j c b j e r . t s u n ~ ~ , p . c t e d l y f o r e s h o r ~ e n e d - -

    p o t ~ , p a n s , ~ P f a s t i c toys, ~ the l ~ ~ e . .Are there photographs which evoke no doubts whatsoever?Yes, there a re . They always show shining objects of a circularor oval s h a ~ e with vague outlines. Most likely these photo

    graphs Show ball lightning. I n c i d ~ n t a l 1 y , th e natu re t th ela t ter has not been fully elucidated yet either , due to th e. yagueness t th e place and time of f o r m a t i c ~ . H o w e v ~ r noone eve thought of a s c r i ~ i n g a cosmic origin to i t .0.: 0 'Even with a superficial analysis, ~ y s t e r i o u s flares onolouds proved to be reflections of electric welding, warningl ights t airplanes in the area of 'airports, or d i s ~ a n t s u ~ e :lightniIl.g. And the NovC lcer 1967 saucer civer Sofia provedto be a h 1 g h - a l t i t u ~ e NATO reconnaissance calloon.

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    Among the ~ o s t serious works devoted an investigationof the problem, there are two which ought to be menticned.One t them is the hook. Flying Saucers by Donald lde:lZelwho explains a l ~ o s t all cases of their appearance by disturbanoin the ~ a r t h s or Sun1s atmosphere. our plar.et trav els in theupper l a y e r ~ of the Sun's atmosphe: 'e where clots or hightemperature p l ~ s m p . moving f: 'eely.

    The other is a book by P r a r _ ~ E d w a r ~ s . I t is a oollectionof s ta tements , notes r e c o r d ~ of eye-witness t e s ~ i m o n yolassifie1 1 n ~ o several sect ions. True, ~ d ~ a r d s ortenqual it ie s h is source as a witness vho did not winh to have hisname m e n t i o n e ~ but who ~ be tully trusted, or that thetrustuorthiness of the witness is oonfirmed by n ~ e r O U 6 of h1so o ~ n t r y m e ~ , but he cannot mention his ~ so t r for a numberof r e a S o n ~ . T ~ ~ t s not very convincing, 1s 1t

    For ~ h o m Is I t Net a Myth?,- They are those tor whom science is a business. T ~ k 1 ~ gadvantage of lively 1 n ~ e r e 8 t of people for everything

    that is str3nge ~ unusual J n u ~ e r o ~ s lecturars i : the Westappear before audiences with r e p o r ~ e a ~ d stories, inviteeye-witnesses t05uch lectures, and demO:lstra: :e photograpr,s'and sl ices. Mest t these lecture=s are noth1:lg but ordinaryquaoks. True, th ..=e are people whe sincQ: 'ely convincedin the t r ~ t h ~ h ~ t ~ h e 7 are talking s:cut. They striVE todraw the i n t e r ~ ~ ~ of the ~ u ~ l i c to c e r ~ ~ n phnncmena but, we. .....:.

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    are sorry to 3ay, there is more harm t ~ ~ u 9 ~ i n . p h a t .The Americans Lesly and Adllm3ki are tr.c most outrieht

    frauds among them. Ufling their ';good friendly relaticns 'l\ ithstrangers from other ~ l a n e t s th e e n t ~ r p r 1 s i n e ~ u z i n e s s m e nvisitcdll Mars, the t jon end V e n u ~ lcarn d froe c J.r coscicne1ghhours to t rea t by sicple and accbs31ble methods suchdiseases as cancer, glaucoma? h y p e r ~ e n s i o n and others w h i ~ h, aff l ic t the human race. Thelr lectures, m o t i o n p ~ c t u r e s ocoksand medical practice have brought them mar.y hundred thous nddollars out of the pockets of trusting l isteners and patientsalready. .eo : r

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    may trace a olearly defined regularity in the appearanoof large numbers of flying s a u o e r ~ . And, strange as i tmight seem, this regularity is closely connected with earthlyevents.The first lloy-ole ll of four years began in 1947. The n l ~ b e r

    of saucers always grows sharply on the of presidentialelections in the USA. This is diff icult to e x ~ l a i n . Maybepeople on o t h e ~ p lane ts la y b e ~ s as to wl1i win in thenext elections the r e r u b i c ~ s or tha dEmocrats. ? e r h ~ p Et h ~ s e snucers Gppeer in oreer to divert t h ~ voters l thoughtsfrom the again non-fulfi l led presidental p r o g r a ~ m e andproli6ises to make the country a E-reat and rospering snciety

    : Tterp. is another c7cle. True, i t is no t d e t ~ r m i n e d by t i ~Saucers flooded t he ear th1s a t m o s p h o r ~ in 1951 in themonths when tho Amarlcan troops were aging c ruthless,a:lllihllating ar against th.: Korenn People IS Dcr:ocratloRepublic. , ' .The next i n v ~ s 1 o n of ~ ~ u c e r s in 1965-1966, when 35-American a d v i s ~ r s in S o ~ t h V i e t n ~ m ware cuickly renlaced by

    _ h a l f a ~ i l l i o n s t r c ~ ~ ar:y equippeu With-the 13tcst arms and n t e n d ~ to rout the National-Liboration Front within twoweeks ~ when the ~ ~ e s i a e n t of the Unitec s t c t o ~ cf A ~ e r i c awithout d e c l a r i n ~ and in v:olationthe c o n D t i ~ u t 1 c n cf his ~ c c ~ n t r y gave the order that the peaoeful populaticn ofNorth Vietnam be s u b ~ e c t e d to brutal bombings. .

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    - .I t is much n i c ~ r to resa about m y s t ~ r i o u s oraft f r c ~V e ~ ~ s than to t h ~ r k of the future, of the wage freeze?g r o w n ~ prices or unemploycent. Statesocn in l m p e r i a l l s ~countries raF;ort to t h ~ s lIinformetion qUite dcliber.:lt :lly. Fot h ~ m the f l y ~ ~ g seucers.aru not a myth, but e w e l l c u m o ~ f l a g ~ cmeans tor m i ~ 1 n f o r m i n ~ tr.e people. And nothing bu t that .

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