1. APRO Bulletin, July 1964, p. 8.
2. Ibid., March 1977, pp. 1, 7.
3. Central Coast Express, Gosford NSW, Australia, November 14, 1974.
4. MUFON UFO Journal, February 1977, p. 3.
5. Anne-Marie Strickland, Sunday Mail, Adelaide, Australia.
6. Pat Patrick, Lubbock Avalanche Journal, Lubbock, Texas, June 25, 1977.
7. International UFO Reporter, December 1977, pp. 4, 8.
8. APRO Bulletin, September–October 1967, p. 11.
9. NICAP, The UFO Evidence, VIII (E-M Cases), pp. 74, 75.
10. Major Donald G. Carpenter, Introductory Space Science, Vol. II. (1968), p. 461.
11. David Webb, An Analysis of the Fall 1973 UFO/Humanoid Wave (Evanston, Ill.: Center for UFO Studies, 1976), p. 52.
12. Gordon Lore, Strange Effects from UFOS, NICAP Special Report, 1969, p. 24.
13. Raymond E. Fowler, UFOs: Interplanetary Visitors (New York: Exposition Press, 1974), p. 324.
14. Lore, Strange Effects, pp. 61, 62.
15. Major Donald E. Keyhoe, USMC (Ret.), and Gordon Lore, UFOs: A New Look NICAP, 1969, p. 30.
16. Raymond E. Fowler, UFOs: Interplanetary Visitors (New York: Exposition Press, 1974), p. 323.
17. All quotations in this section from John G. Fuller, The Interrupted Journey.
18. IEE Spectrum, “Communication With Extraterrestrial Intelligence,” March 1966, pp. 161–62.
19. Youngren’s annotated drawings are included in Appendix C.
20. UFO Investigator, NICAP, May–June 1967, p. 6.
Chapter 12
1. Coral and Jim Lorenzen, Abducted (New York: Berkley Publishing Corporation, 1977) p. 58.
2. “Studying Wildlife by Satellite,” The National Geographic, January 1973, pp. 120–23.
3. John G. Fuller, The Interrupted Journey.
Epilogue
1. Raymond E. Fowler, The Andreasson Affair—Phase Two (N.J.: Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1982; Tigard, Oreg.: Wildflower Press, 1994).
2. Raymond E. Fowler, The Andreasson Legacy (New York: Marlowe and Company, 1997).
3. Raymond E. Fowler, The Watchers (New York: Bantam Books, 1990, 1991).
4. Raymond E. Fowler, The Watchers II (Tigard, Oreg.: Wildflower Press, 1995).
Appendix A
1. Dektor Counterintelligence and Security, Inc., P.O. Box 238, Linwood, N.J., 08221.
2. Robert L. Ward, Boston Evening Globe, March 9, 1972.
Appendix B
1. New York: Dial Press, 1966, p. xi.
2. Ibid. Emphasis added.
3. APRO, 3910 E. Kleindale Rd., Tucson, Ariz., 85712.
4. Coral and Jim Lorenzen, Abducted, p. 216.
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Reports/Records (Personali ¡les)
Fowler, Raymond E. The Andreasson UFO Report, 3 vols., South Ashburnham, Mass.
———. UFO Report No. 64-6, Lynn, Mass.
———. UFO Report No. 67-2, Boxford, Mass.
———. UFO Report No. 67-4, Williamstown, Mass.
———. UFO Report No. 67-5, Methuen, Mass.
———. UFO Report No. 67-9, Amherst, Mass.
———. UFO Report No. 67-11, Andover, Mass.
———. UFO Report No. 67-12, Dorchester, Mass.
———. UFO Report No. 67-13, Marlboro, Mass.
———. UFO Report No. 67-18, Leominster, Mass.
———. UFO Report No. 67-19, Andover, Mass.
———. UFO Report No. 67-20, Phillipston, Mass.
———. UFO Report No. 67-28, Royalston, Mass.
———. UFO Report No. 67-29, Orange, Mass.
———. UFO Report No. 67-30, Tully, Mass.
———. UFO Report No. 67-31, Orange, Mass.
———. UFO Report No. 67-35, Phillipston, Mass.
———. UFO Report No. 67-35B, Confidential, Mass.
———. UFO Report No. 67-36, Orange, Mass.
———. UFO Report No. 67-44B, Newton, Mass.
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Steward, M.C. (observer). U.S. Dept. of Commerce-Weather Bureau, Record of River and Climatological Observations (Station: Ashburnham, Mass.), January-March, 1967.
Letters
Andreasson, Betty Ann. To J. Allen Hynek, dated August 20, 1975, at Ashburnham, Mass.
Index
Aerial Phenomena Research Organization (APRO), 188, 191–192, 203, 244, 258–259
Aho, Eva, 11, 23, 199, 234, 236
Aho, Waino W., 11, 23–24, 137, 176, 199, 234–235
Alien realm, 13, 73–100, 200
Andantio, 172–175
Andolina, Michael, 11
Andreasson, Becky, 21–24, 27–29, 31, 36–40, 51, 95–96, 138, 141–143, 147, 161, 163–166, 171, 177–178, 184–185, 187–188, 199–200, 208–209, 223, 227–232, 234–238, 242, 244, 248, 251, 253–256
Andreasson, Betty, 21–36, 38, 40–41, 43–99, 101–111, 113–12
7, 129–161, 163–178, 184–187, 196–201, 203–211, 213–223, 225–230, 232–242, 244, 247–249, 251–257, 263
Andreasson, James, 21–22, 234
Ashburnham Municipal Light
Company, 184
Baker, Patricia, 232
Bethoney, George G., 11
Bible, the, 22, 35–36, 38, 109, 138, 161, 169, 171, 187, 208–209, 222, 236, 252
Blue book, 13, 26, 35–36, 38, 40, 44, 138–139, 146–147, 152, 158, 160–161, 163–176, 253
Borden Chemical, 236
Bozo the Clown, 23, 184–185, 187
Brady, May Ellen, 96
Braintree Police Academy, 245–246
Briggs, George, 11
Caddy, Susan, 11
Catalytic Construction Company, 237
Center for UFO Studies (CUFOS), 16, 17, 25–28, 189, 191, 257–258, 262
Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), 193
Christianity, 22, 33, 105, 109–111, 236
Close Encounter of the Fourth Kind (CE-IV), 24–25, 27–28, 30, 98, 107, 183, 191, 199–200, 235, 244
Close Encounter of the Third Kind (CE-III), 25, 246
Comprehensive Psychological Services, 28
Cryptoamnesia, 199
Crystal Forest, 225
Davis, William O., 195
DeGraw, Ralph, 189
Dektor Company, 237
Edelstein, Harold J., 11, 28–29, 32, 35, 38–40, 47, 49–51, 58–59, 61–64, 66, 77, 84–85, 90, 92–96, 101, 104, 118, 136, 141, 158–160, 163, 169, 176–178, 185, 207, 244–246, 251, 253
Elders, 226–229
Englebrecht, Charles, 193
ESP, 195–196
Flying Tiger airlines, 180
Fowler, Margaret, 11
Fowler, Raymond E., 9, 16–17, 44, 63–66, 68, 70, 74, 82, 88–90, 93, 96, 100, 106–111, 114, 116–117, 119–120, 130, 133–135, 140, 142–146, 163, 166, 174, 207, 233, 246, 258–259, 261–262, 271–272
Freyberg, Nadine, 229
Fuller, John G., 26, 28, 243, 257–259, 261
Goddard Space Flight Center, 210
Goodman, Sid, 245
Gordon College of Liberal Arts, 271
Gray Watchers, 226
Great Door, 154, 217–218, 226–227
Green Realm, 88
Harder, James, 191, 203
Hayden Planetarium, 190
Hickson, Charles, 197
Hill, Barney, 28, 194, 242–244
Hill, Betty, 28, 194, 197, 211, 242–244
Human Reliability Program, 191
Humanoid Study Group, 28
Huyck Corporation, 195
Hynek, J. Allen, 11, 13, 15–17, 24, 26–28, 107, 143, 145, 175, 199, 251, 261, 263, 271
Hypnosis, 17, 23, 25, 28–29, 32, 36, 51, 58, 61–64, 67, 95, 97, 106, 110, 120, 136, 141, 146–147, 151, 159–160, 168, 176–177, 184–186, 191, 203, 208, 215–216, 218–225, 227–228, 230–231, 235, 243–246, 249, 251–253, 255, 257, 262
Industrial Pipe, 236
Interstate Detective Bureau, 238
Ishta, 230
Jessup, 231
Jesus, 33, 55, 72, 102, 104–105,
108, 122, 144, 153, 164, 169, 218, 236
Joohop, 139–140, 147, 154, 166
Lamb Electric Company, 192
Larson, Sandra, 203
Lehman, Gary, 11
Luca, Bob, 214, 219, 232
Mallove, Eugene, 11
Massachusetts Rehabilitation
Psychiatric Department, 28
McLaughlin, Nancy, 11, 96
Melerine, Robert, 189
Mental telepathy, 15, 35, 194
Moody, Charles L., 191–192, 194, 196–197
Morel, Lyndia, 194
Musgrave, John Brent, 188
Mutual UFO Network (MUFON), 17, 26, 28–29, 238–239, 244, 257–258, 261–262, 272
National Enquirer, 24
National Investigations
Committee on Aerial Phenomena (NICAP), 26, 178, 193, 198, 257–258, 262, 271
National Security Agency (NSA), 26
Neurath, Peter, 11, 147
Neurath, Virginia, 11, 96
New England Institute of
Hypnosis, 28, 51, 101, 136, 244, 257
New York City, New York, 151
New York Times, 213
Nimbus, 210
Norris, Colin, 189
Nyman, Joseph, 11
Oswald, John, 192, 194
Parker, Calvin, 197
Pechulis, Frank, 11, 181
Pentecostal Church, 236
Peters, John, 245
Phoenix, the, 13, 101–111, 200, 213, 258
Pinhorn, Harry, 189 Project Blue Book, 26
Project Grudge, 26
Project Sign, 26
Prunchak, Holly, 189
Psychological Stress Evaluator (PSE), 11, 237–238, 242–243
Quazgaa, 11, 13, 34–36, 38, 41, 44–47, 50, 55, 58, 61–62, 65, 68–69, 71–72, 99, 109, 127, 129–147, 153, 161, 166, 174, 188, 201, 231, 247–248, 253–254, 257
Rayno, Bill, 245
Reid, Ernest C, 11, 238
Restier, Mario, 197
Santangelo, Joseph, 11, 29, 31, 36–39, 43, 57, 59–60, 63, 69–70, 74, 76, 80–81, 84–85, 89, 91, 93, 96–97, 106–108, 142, 148, 151, 153–160, 165–168, 170–174, 178, 206, 252
Shakers, 209
Sheehan, Merlyn, 11, 29
Simon, Benjamin, 28, 243–244
Sphinx, 88
Sprinkle, Leo, 203, 244
Stanton, David, 96
Star Seeso, 149–150
Sydney Farber Cancer Center, 28
The One, 217, 226–227
Thompson, Joan, 11
U.S. Coast Guard, 182
U.S. Department of Commerce, 184
U.S. Weather Service, 180
Ufologists/Ufology, 25, 271
United States Air Force Security Service, 26
United States Air Force, 26, 190–191
Universal Studios, 213–214
University of Colorado, 272
VaiUancourt, Deborah, 11, 44, 96
VaiUancourt, Jules, 11, 28, 31, 36–41, 44, 57–60, 74, 82, 84, 87–90, 92–93, 96–97, 106, 108, 119–121, 124, 127, 130, 132–135, 143–146, 150–151, 153, 155, 157–160, 166, 168, 174, 185, 206, 239, 249, 253–255
Van Allen belts, 198
Veterans Administration (VA) Hospital, 184
Walbridge, Janet, 11
Webb, David, 11, 96, 147–160, 164–175, 246, 257–258, 262
Webb, Walter, 190
Westminster Elementary School, 30, 235
White, Laura, 244
Wizard of Oz, 217
Woodside Planetarium and Observatory, 272
Youngren, Evelyn M., 11 142–143, 145–146, 149–153,
Youngren, Faith, 11, 99, 247
Youngren, Fred R., 11, 14, 39, 57, 59–60, 63–64, 66, 69, 80, 87, 90, 92, 94–100, 106–108, 114, 116, 121, 133–137, 155 157 161, 165, 167–168, 171–175, 177, 196, 204–207, 247–249, 258
Zarr William, 11
About the Author
Raymond E. Fowler.
Raymond E. Fowler was born in Salem, Massachusetts, and received a BA magna cum laude from Gordon College of Liberal Arts. His career included a tour with the USAF Security Service and 25 years with GTE Government Systems. He retired early after working as a task manager and senior planner on several major weapons systems including the Minuteman and MX Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles.
Ray Fowler’s contributions to Ufology are respected by UFO researchers throughout the world. His investigation reports have been published in congressional hearings, military publications, newspapers, magazines, and professional journals in the United States and abroad. The USAF UFO Projects’ Chief Scientific Consultant, Dr. J. Allen Hynek, has called Raymond Fowler, “An outstanding UFO investigator.… I know of none who is more dedicated, trustworthy or persevering.” Ray served as chairman of the NICAP Massachusetts Subcommittee, an early warning co
ordinator for the USAF-contracted UFO Study at the University of Colorado, and as a scientific associate for the Center for UFO Study. In later years he served as director of investigations on the board of directors of the Mutual UFO Network (MUFON).
He also has appeared on hundreds of radio/TV shows in the United States since 1963, including Dave Garroway, Dick Cavett, Mike Douglas, Good Morning America, Unsolved Mysteries, Sightings, and a number of network and syndicated documentaries on UFOs.
Ray has written 10 books on the subject of UFOs: UFOs: Interplanetary Visitors, The Andreasson Affair, The Andreasson Affair-Phase Two, Casebook of a UFO Investigator, The Melchizedek Connection, The Watchers, The Allagash Abductions, The Watchers II, The Andreasson Legacy, and UFO Testament.
Ray also is an amateur astronomer and teacher. He built Woodside Planetarium & Observatory and directed its operations between 1970 and 2001. During this time he presented adult and children’s star shows supplemented by observation sessions with a 14-inch Schmidt-Cassegrain telescope. He sponsored a variety of courses himself and for local community colleges: UFO Seminar, The UFO Abduction Phenomenon, Mystery Phenomena, The Near Death Experience, Astronomy for Beginners, Astronomy with Binoculars and Small Telescopes, Cosmology for Beginners, Fresh Water Fishing, Vegetable Gardening, and children’s courses in astronomy and fresh-water fishing. Ray moved to Kennebunk, Maine, in 2002 and continues teaching and lecturing.
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