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THEORY ON U.F.O.s

Former Chief Of R.N.Z.A.F. (N.Z.PA-Reuter—Copyright) LONDON. May 7. Unidentified flying objects could be mostly invisible fragments at human life on earth, says a retired Air Force chief. He is Air Marshal Sir Victor Goddard, a top defence planner in World War 11. former Chief of the Air Staff. New Zealand, and former Royal Air Force representative in Washington. D.C. He says unidentified flying objects could have originated on this planet instead of in outer space. The Air Marsha! last night gave his views to 400 members of Contact—the international society of "U.F.0.” followers. He suggested that after death a man's body cells became disorganised, but could exist in another form, visible only to those with some kind of second vision. This eouid account for the thousands of U.F.O. sightings all over the world. He concluded by saying that scientists should seriously check the possibility of an invisible world around us.

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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31981, 7 May 1969, Page 23

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THEORY ON U.F.O.s Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31981, 7 May 1969, Page 23

THEORY ON U.F.O.s Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31981, 7 May 1969, Page 23

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