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Aerial Phenomena Research Organization - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (318 words)
APRO stressed scientific field investigations, and had a large staff of consulting Ph.D. scientists.
APRO, in conjunction with the National Enquirer arranged for a polygraph, which suggested Walton was lying about his claims.
APRO, Walton and the Enquirer decided to suppress the polygraph results--the examiner was biased, they said, and unprofessional.
Jim & Coral Lorenzen (660 words)
PROJECT 1947, the research study of the beginning of the UFO era, announced the recovery of a large portion of the microfilmed files of the Aerial Phenomena Research Organization (APRO), the first worldwide civilian UFO group to be organized.
The APRO files have been inaccessible to researchers for over a decade since the demise of the organization following the deaths of founders Coral Lorenzen in 1988 and Jim Lorenzen in 1986.
The APRO material has very little overlap or duplication with the UFO files of the old National Investigations Committee on Aerial Phenomena (NICAP) and the Civilian Saucer Intelligence (CSI-New York), now incorporated with the files of the Center for UFO Studies (CUFOS) in Chicago.
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