Amalgamated Flying Saucer Clubs of America (AFSCA)

The Amalgamated Flying Saucer Clubs of America was a California-based non-profit saucerian organisation, formed in 1959 by Gabriel Green as a successor to his earlier Los Angeles Interplanetary Study Groups. AFSCA was most active during the sixties and early seventies, publishing a series of newsletters and magazines, including "Thy Kingdom Come" (1959), "World Report" (1959-61), "UFO International" (1962-65), and "Flying Saucers International" (1966-69), and orchestrating a series of conferences in Los Angeles.

Resources

 * Gabriel Green's AFSCA Homepage (archive.org) &mdash; archived copy, includes ASFCA goals and related materials.

AFSCA Units
Working groups of the Flying Saucer Clubs under local direction were certified through the sixties. The following constitutes a brief index of those chapters (as published in various issues of UFO / Flying Saucers International).

Ephemera
Among varied ephemera produced by AFSCA, the more famous included: postcards featuring one of Paul Villa's flying saucer photographs, claimed to have been taken 16 June 1963 near Albequerque, New Mexico, with the title "See... FLYING SAUCERS Are Real!" (as well as a holiday-themed version reading "Merry Christmas From Out Of This World"); bumper stickers that read "Flying Saucers Are Real, The Air Force Doesn't Exist"; and round pin-back buttons featuring an Adamski-style saucer at center with the words "FLYING SAUCERS ARE REAL" encircling.