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UFO'S: A NEW LOOK
Major Donald E. Keyhoe
UFOs: A NEW LOOK
Published by
The National Investigations Committee on Aerial Phenomena (NICAP)® 1536
Connecticut Avenue, N.W., Washington, D. C. 20036
Editors: Maj. Donald E. Keyhoe, USMC (Ret.) and Gordon I.R. Lore, Jr.
Researchers and writers: Richard Hall. Ted Bloecher. and Isabel Davis
__________________________________________________________________________
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section I - The UFO Revolution
Section II - Extraterrestrials - Suggested Motives & Origins
Section III - Vehicle Pacings & Encounters
Section IV - Close-Range Sightings, Structural Details
Section V - Scientific Support, Congressional Hearings
Section VI - Landings, Physical Traces
Section VII - Are There UFO Occupants
Section VIII - The Colorado Project
APPENDIX
Appendix A - Case Histories Analyzed by Dr. James E. McDonald
Appendix B - Newspaper Editorials
Appendix C - Congressional Statements
Appendix D - witness Sketches
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Copyright 1969 by the
National Investigations Committee on Aerial Phenomena, (NICAP)
1536 Connecticut Avenue, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036.
All rights reserved
(R) Trademark registered
"UFOs: A New Look" was produced in 1969 by NICAP, and reproduced here
by Francis Ridge & Jean Waskiewicz for the NICAP web site (2003).
JOINT STATEMENT BY SCIENTISTS
One of the most significant developments since 1964 has been the
increasing concern over the UFO problem demonstrated by
professional scientists and engineers. The growing involvement of
scientists insisting on a careful review of the evidence decreases the
likelihood that the problem could or would be buried or glossed
over in the future before a proper evaluation is made.
More and more scientists have been willing to go on record
criticizing current programs and urging a more thorough scientific
study. Their statements have appeared in scientific journals; in a
special symposium by the House Science & Astronautics
Committee, July 29, 1968 (See Section V); and in recent
deliberations by a special committee of the American Institute of
Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) which is weighing the
desirability of promoting a world-wide cooperative investigation
(See N.Y. Times, 10-16-68).
In recent years Dr. James E. McDonald, University of Arizona
atmospheric physicist, has conducted an intensive personal
investigation and has called serious attention to the problem.
Concluding that UFOs deserve high priority scientific attention, Dr.
McDonald has lectured to important scientific institutions across
the country urging professional scientists to examine UFO reports
more carefully.
Wide support for full scientific investigation of UFOs is indicated by the following joint
statement obtained by NICAP Original signatures on file at NICAP).
"We, the undersigned, urge an appropriate committee of the
Congress to initiate an investigation of the problem of unidentified
flying objects (UFOs).
"Continuing reports from reputable persons and competent
witnesses indicate that real phenomena of potentially great
significance are taking place in our atmosphere, and that a fully sup-
ported scientific investigation ought to be made.
"The objectivity and accuracy of the Air Force investigation has
been cast into doubt by its contradictory behavior and issuance of
misleading statistics which imply that nothing unusual is being
observed.
"As scientists and engineers, we pledge our support to any scientific
program designed to study UFOs in a thorough manner, and to
resolve the controversy about their nature."
(Titles and places of employment are listed for identification pur-
poses only, and do not imply the endorsement of the agencies).
John A. Ackerman, Staff Scientist, Aero Service Corp., Hunting-ton Valley, Pa. (M.A.,
Physics)
Dr. Richard H. Albert, Ass't. Supervisor, Mobil R&D Corp., Princeton, N.J. (Chemistry)
Dr. Theodore R. Anderson, Professor of Sociology, Iowa Urban Community Research
Center, University of Iowa.
Dr. Allen Ansevin, Assistant Physicist, M.D. Anderson Hospital, Houston, Texas
(Biophysics).
Dr. Krystyna D. Ansevin, Ass't. Professor of Biology, Rice University, Houston, Texas.
Dr. Ralph Baker, Professor of Plant Physiology, Colorado Stab University
age)
Dr. Richard G. Beidleman, Professor of Zoology, Colorado College.
Dr. Duane A. Dahlberg*, Ass't. Professor of Physics, Concordia College, Minn.
Richard E. Davis, Physicist, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, Va. (M.S., Physics)
John M. Edmunowicz, Research Fellow in Biochemistry, University of Delaware.
Stanton T. Friedman, Westinghouse Astronuclear Lab., Pittsburgh, Pa. (M. Sc., Physics)
Dr. Robert A. Granger*, Associate Professor of Engineering, U.S. Naval Academy.
Dr. John P. Guarino, Senior Research Chemist, Mobil R&D Corp. Princeton, N.J.
Dr. Robert L. Hall, Chairman, Dept. of Sociology & Social Psychology University of
Illinois, Chicago, Ill.
Dr. James A. Harder, Associate Professor of Civil Engineering, University of California,
Berkeley.
Dr. W. M. Hearon, Management Consultant, Portland, Oregon (PhD, Chemistry)
Donald L. Hoyt, Senior Research Physicist, Texaco R&D, Houston, Texas
Albert Jenny, 2nd, Research Anthropologist, Central Atlantic Regional Educational
Laboratory, Wash., (M.A. Linguistics)
Leon B. Katchen, Physicist, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center (M.S., Physics)
Dr. David H. Kelley, Associate Professor of Archeology University of Calgary, Alta,
Canada
N. N. Kohanowski, Associate Professor of Mining Geology University of North Dakota
Dr. William A. Kreutzer, Professor of Botany and Plant Pathology Colorado State
University
Everett A. Laas, Mechanical Engineer, Pres., Imagineering Un-limited, Houston, Texas
Carl E. Ludlow, Structural Engineer, Houston, Texas
Dr. Michael A. Lutz, Research Physicist, Hughes Research Labs, Malibu, Calif.
Dr. Vladimir Markotic, Ass't. Professor of Archeology University of Calgary, Alta, Canada
Dr. Magoroh Maruyama, Consultant in Anthropology & Social Psychology, Berkeley, Calif.
Clark C. McClelland, Aerospace Engineer, NASA Kennedy Space Center, Fla.
Dr. James E. McDonald, Atmospheric Physicist, Institute of Atmospheric Physics,
University of Arizona Tucson.
Leo Michaels, Chemist, Columbia University's Lamont Geo-logical Observatory, Palisades,
New York (M.S. Chemistry)
Dr. Franklin Miller, Jr., Chairman, Dept. of Physics, Kenyon College, Gambier, Ohio
Dr. David Neiswender, Research Associate, Mobil R&D Corp., Princeton, New Jersey
Dr. Richard W. Price, Ass't. Professor of Space Biology, Colorado State University
Dr. Douglas R. Price-Williams, Chairman, Dept. of Psychology, Rice University, Houston,
Texas
Wylie Robinson, Communications Engineer, NASA Kennedy Space Center, Florida
Dr. Cleon W. Ross, Ass't. Professor of Botany, Colorado State University
Dr. Frank B. Salisbury, Professor of Plant Physiology, University of Wyoming
Dr. Robert L. Shelley, Professor of Chemistry, Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana
William E. Smith, Research Chemical Engineer, Mobil R&D Corp., Princeton, New Jersey
(M.S., Chemical Engineering)
Dr. Frank E. South, Professor of Physiology, Colorado State University
Dr. Eugene T. Spain, Chairman, Dept. of Mathematics, Mary-wood College, Scranton, Pa.
Dr. R. Leo Sprinkle, Ass't. Professor of Psychology, University of Wyoming
Charles E. Syverson, Supervising Fire Weather Meteorologist U.S. Weather Bureau, Boise,
Idaho (M.S. Meteorology)
Dr. Sol Tax, Professor of Anthropology, University of Chicago
Dr. Richard S. Turse, Senior Research Chemist, Colgate -Palmolive Company, New Jersey
Wells Alan Webb, Research Chemist, Consultant in Aerospace Industry, Berkeley, Calif.
(M.S., Chemistry)
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