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Flying Discs

290 pages · May 10, 2026 · Document date: Nov 12, 1957 · Broad topic: General · Topic: 65_HS1-834228961_62-HQ-83894_Section_9 · 290 pages OCR'd
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CI 100-11671 Stringfield as an Advertising Executive of the DuBois Chemical Company, and further shows that his Study of reports on flying saucers, however, have convinced him they are from other planéts. Additionally, a news article appeared in the Cincinnati Post and Times Star, a daily newspaper of general circulation in the Cincinnati, Ohio,.area, under date of June 4, 1960, page 5, captioned, "Tell Secrets on Saucers, Expert Says", which article is set forth verbatim as follows: "Teonard Stringfield, Cincinnati's flying saucer expert, believes the United States could take the space spotlight away from Russia by opening up secret files on unidentified flying objects. ‘Tt could be the start of co-operation among all governments of the world,’ he says. ‘If all governments would pool their information on unidentified flying objects and work in unison on this it would help to ease world tensions.' Stringfield, advertising manager for DuBois Chemicals, Inc., believes the unidentified flying objects are from outer space and that they are controlled by intelligent beings who are observing earth. 'T don't believe there is any hostile intent,! he said. 'I believe they have been using planets in our solar system for bases, even the moon. Astronomers for years have observed shifting spots on the moon.! Stringfield said he believes U.S. Air Force secret files contain evidence ‘or near evidence' that the objects are from outer space, but that officials are afradd that it would cause panic if released. Foreign governments,. too, have such. evidence, he said, but are keeping it secret for the same reason. Stringfield, who heads Cincinnati's Unidentified Flying Object Society, became interested in unidentified flying objects in 1945 while in the Air Force. He said
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