http://smragan.com/2011/03/ Coral Lorenzen’s last letter in the “Official Correspondence 1966” file concerns a visit to New York by Olavo Fontes, the Brazilian doctor who had investigated the Villas Boas case. Ms. Lorenzen recommends some APRO members he might want to meet, and fills in John on a recent increase in membership, due at least in part to recent books by Jacques Vallee and John G. Fuller. UFOs were a hot topic in 1966!
February 9, 2020
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[…] was as he said was “the enigmatic woman referred to as BEA.” We turn to John Keel and A Letter from Coral Lorenzen, November 3, 1966. These letters strike a human chord to the history of ufology, and the vicissitudes of UFO groups […]
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[…] was as he said was “the enigmatic woman referred to as BEA.” We turn to John Keel and A Letter from Coral Lorenzen, November 3, 1966. These letters strike a human chord to the history of ufology, and the vicissitudes of UFO groups […]
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