Space and Unexplained Celestial Events Research Society

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Space and Unexplained Celestial Events Research Society

A paper organization created to cover the activities of James W. Moseley, an early flying saucer enthusiast and journalist. It was founded at the time of the preparation of the first issue of his magazine, originally called Nexus but quickly changed to Saucer News. In 1968 Moseley sold Saucer News to Gray Barker of Saucerian Press in Clarksburg, West Virginia. The name Space and Unexplained Celestial Events Research Society appeared on the masthead of Barker's issues of Saucer News through 1972, but it continued as a paper organization.

In 1976 Moseley started another newsletter. Each issue of this humor-and gossip-oriented periodical had a different title, the first word being saucer and the second word rhyming with "smear." Saucer Smear can be ordered from Moseley at Box 1709, Key West, FL 33041.

Sources:

Clark, Jerome. The Emergence of a Phenomenon: UFOs from the Beginning through 1959. Vol. 2 of The UFO Encyclopedia. Detroit: Omnigraphics, 1992.