A.P.R.O.
Item: A.P.R.O. au revoir?
According to a letter dated 03/01/88, it seems that A.P.R.O.
(Aerial Phenomena Research Organization) is no more. Below, is a reprint
of the form letter received in response for more information on the
organization.
Several questions this person has concerning the unfortunate events which
have occurred there recently:
Is there no one there who can carry the ball forward?
Is one of the oldest UFO organizations involved in
serious research into the phenomenom at the point whereby
its existence is based on the determination and efforts of one person?
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1 Mar. 1988
Dear Friend: I regret having taken so long to answer your request for
information but our editor, Mrs. Lorenzen, has been very ill, and we were
hoping that in time she would be in a condition of health that would permit
her to resume her duties as editor and memory bank for publishing the bulletin.
Since this now appears to be an impossibility, with her doctor advising a
complete rest from any responsibility, we have no choice but to thank you
for your interest, tell you of the other UFO investigating organizations
you might wish to join, and recommend a list of excellent books for you
to read.
CUFOS, 2457 W. Peterson, Chicago, IL 60659
MUFON, 103 Oldtowne Rd. Seguin, TX 78155
"ABOVE TOP SECRET" by Timothy Good, (English Author) 1987
Sidgwick & Jackson, Ltd. 1 Tavistock Chambers,
Bloomsbury Way London WC1A 2SG
"INTRUDERS" by Budd Hopkins 1987
"COMMUNION" by Whitley Streiber, 1987
"CLEAR INTENT" by Lawrence Fawcett & Barry Greenwood, 1984 Prentice-Hall
"Project Identification" by Harley D. Rutledge, Professor
of Physics at SE MO State U.
May your interest in UFOs last a long lifetime.
Sincerely, Robert G. Marsland, Saying "Goodbye" for APRO
Signed: Robert G. Marsland.
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