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- alt.alien.visitors MINI-Frequently Asked Questions
- MINI-FAQ was last updated: 15th December 1994
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- The MINI_FAQ and FAQ were originally written for the Usenet Newsgroup
- alt.alien.visitors. More recently the FAQ and some of the a.a.v. messages
- have been cross posted to other networks. The FAQ will try to reflect this
- more universal distribution, but for now it is essentially the FAQ produced
- for alt.alien.vistors. The full FAQ is a very large multi-part file which
- is posted infrequently. This mini-FAQ is designed to be a single file
- which can be posted more regularly.
-
- The FAQ is the result of contributions from many people. The views expressed
- are varied and unless otherwise stated should not be taken to represent the
- opinions of any one contributor, the editor or the contributors as a whole.
- Neither, unless otherwise stated, should the views expressed be taken as in
- anyway representing any organisation or employer with whom the contributors
- are connected. The current editor is Steve Gamble (see FAQ updates for
- how to contact him.) All comments by him are indicated by the square brackets[].
-
- The sources below also carry Nick Humphries UFO Guide which contains additional
- useful information.
-
- Charles McGrew has made the full FAQ and mini-FAQ together with other UFO
- related material available by ftp and WWW. Here are the details:
-
- ftp.rutgers.edu (128.6.26.25)
-
- many ufo-related documents (some of dubious reputability) in
- pub/ufo. See README's in the directory (and subdirectories).
- Files are a little disorganized right now, since the document-
- collection process is still going on, but if you're looking
- for that "special file", this is a good place to check out.
- More recent versions of the FAQ can be found here as
- a.a.v-faq. All files except the README's are in unix-compressed
- format, so please be sure to use 'binary' transfer mode.
- Anonymous ftp enabled.
-
-
- World Wide Web Access
-
- The UFO material at Rutgers can also be accessed by WWW using the
- following address :
-
- http://ftp.rutgers.edu/ufo.html
-
- Rene' Mueller has kindly made both the full FAQ and the mini-FAQ
- available by WWW on Spirit. The WWW address is
-
- http://zeta.cs.adfa.oz.au/Spirit.html
-
- Bulletin Board Access
-
- The FAQ and mini-FAQ are both uploaded (at infrequent intervals) to
- Stairway to Heaven (UK phone : 0181 769 1740) which is the primary
- node for UFOnet. UFOnet has nodes throughout the UK and other parts
- of the world. Other boards in the UFOnet network may have downloaded
- the FAQ from Stairway.
-
- About alt.alien.visitors
- ---------------------------------
- Alt.alien.visitor is a Usenet discussion group available through internet.
- It was the original UFO related discussion group available on Usenet.
- It caters to a wide rage of UFO related discussion from New Age UFOlogy to
- Scientific UFOlogy. It currently receives around 80 messages daily. More
- recently a.a.v has been joined on Usenet by alt.paranet.* groups which also
- cover UFO related material.
-
- Although the Newsgroup is called alt.alien.visitors, both the group and
- the FAQ cover the whole field of UFOs, which depending on your viewpoint
- may or may not be the same as alien visitations. In addition to UFOs and alien
- visitation the group also includes discussion about life elsewhere in the
- universe and if they are coming here how they might get here.
-
- This FAQ is designed to answer questions of people who are new to this Usenet
- discussion group, and designed to be a useful reference source to those
- interested in all aspects of UFOlogy.
-
- Examples of UFO related material carried by other networks :
- Wildnet UFO Conference
- FIDO UFO Conference
- MUFONET (primarily in the USA)
- UFONET (primarily in the UK, also at least one USA node)
- PARANET (primarily USA, some parts relayed to Usenet)
-
- Some UFO material also appears in alt.paranormal on Usenet, but this tends to
- be cross posts of material which also appears in a.a.v.
-
- Hints on Posting
- ----------------
-
- Alt.alien.visitors is not a moderated group, which means that just about
- anybody can post just about anything. This arrangement will only work if
- people who post to a.a.v. behave in a reasonable manner. The following
- guidelines are suggested :
-
- (1) Give every post a subject heading which describes as clearly as
- possible the content of the message
-
- (2) Try to stay on topic. Do not post on subjects that are clearly
- unrelated to the newsgroup. Take them to the appropriate news group
- for discussion. If your comments are a message to a specific person
- then use email rather than post to the whole world.
-
- (3) Messages are received by people in many different countries.
- Different countries use different formats for dates. In the USA,
- for example, people would read 3/7/94 as the 7th day of March 1994.
- In the UK the same string would mean the 3rd day of July 1994.
- Confusion will be reduced if people always quote the month either in
- full or by the first three letters e.g. 3 Aug 94.
-
- (4) Be selective in the material you quote from earlier messages. Do not
- completely repost other peoples postings and then write your
- opinion about it. Selectively edit the the post to get the information
- you need from it to make your point.
-
- (5) The subjects of UFOs and possible alien visitation are controversial.
- Many people have many different ideas about the origins of UFOs and
- alien visitors. It is unlikely that everybody will agree with every
- post made. Constructive critisism of ideas is encouraged, but do not
- get into 'flame wars' or hurling abuse. There are so few hard facts
- in this area that the person you think is an idiot may end up being
- correct. Be tolerant of the other person's view.
-
- (6) UFOs and aliens can also be a source of ridicule from some people.
- Occasionally these people will send a message like 'UFOs don't exist';
- 'you are all nuts' or 'get a life'. Ignore them, it is unlikely that
- they will be hanging around to read any follow-ups posted and it just
- wastes bandwidth.
-
- (7) If you are sending a message informing readers that a TV programme or
- somethingelse is on at a specific time, remember to state the channel
- and where it can be seen. For example, in the UK we have several
- channels broadcast by Sky TV. But there are channels in other parts
- of the world also called Sky. Better than saying 'tonight' state
- the actual day/date, some systems may not get the message out on the
- same day you write it. If you include the time either use the 24 hour
- clock or state explicitly if it is am or pm, and include the time zone.
-
- (8) Avoid posting the same message to several newsgroups. Many people read
- a number of related newsgroups. It is a waste of bandwidth and
- everybody's time to read the same message several times. With the
- spread of Usenet more people are obtaining their news by dialup
- connections. It is costing these people real money to download redundant
- messages.
-
- (9) The idea of Usenet is communication. Do not waste everybody's time by
- giving previous posters spelling or grammar lessons. Although Usenet is
- distributed to many universities and colleges, not everybody has a PhD in
- english. There are many different spellings of words in the different
- forms of english spoken around the world.
-
- Although designed for alt.alien.visitors, these suggestions could be
- applied to both other Usenet groups and to other networks.
-
- What is a UFO?
- --------------
- A UFO is an Unidentified Flying Object.
-
- It is "Something seen in the sky (or on the land, or expceptionally in the
- water, but thought capable of flight) which the witness could not identify
- and thought sufficently strange to report to either an offical or unoffical
- investigating body".
-
- A UFO is the stimulus for a UFO report made by a UFO witness. UFO researchers
- (often called UFOlogists) study UFO reports and witnesses. UFO researchers
- cannot directly study UFOs. There are some reports in the literature of
- different governments recovering craft thought to cause UFO reports, but most
- of these reports are speculative. The study of UFO reports is referred to as
- UFOlogy. This implies a scientific basis to the study, when in practice very
- little scientific research is carried out. After careful investigation about
- 90% of all UFO reports can be reasonably explained as either natural phenomena
- or misidentification of normal manmade devices. Sometimes the term IFO is
- used for these Identified Flying Objects. Those cases which are identified
- as natural phenomena are often rare or short lived and are worthy of study
- in their own right.
-
- In the early days of investigation used interchangably with the term 'Flying
- Saucer'. More recently the term Flying Saucer has fallen into disuse,
- although some researchers use it as a term to specifically refer to an
- extraterrestrial spacecraft.
-
- What is an alien?
- -----------------
-
- According to my dictionary :
-
- ALIEN - belonging to another : a foreign-born resident of a country
- in which he is not naturalized
-
- Therefore the term alien means, more or less, somebody or something that is
- in the wrong place. It should be noted that whilst extraterrestrial beings
- might be a sub-group of aliens, not all aliens are (necessarily) extra-
- terrestrial. Some people use the term 'space aliens' to refer explicitly
- to extraterrestrial beings.
-
- Classification of UFO Reports
- -----------------------------
-
- The main classification of UFO reports in use is based upon one used by
- Dr J. Allen Hynek in his book "The UFO Experience" (Aberlard-Schuman 1972).
- It should be noted that many other classification systems have been devised
- by other researchers. Briefly the Hynek system (with the most commonly used
- extensions) is :
-
- NL (nocturnal light)
- A simple visual sighting of a unidentified flying light seen at night.
- This group contains 35 to 40 percent of all UFO reports.
-
- ND (nocturnal disc)
- A simple visual sighting of a unidentified flying extended or structured
- light source seen at night. (This is an extension to Hynek's system).
-
- DD (daylight disc)
- A simple visual sighting of a UFO with distinct shape seen during the day.
-
- Radar Cases
- UFOs detected by radar alone. In more recent years fewer cases involving
- radar have hit the press. This could be because of a number of factors,
- for example the government is better at suppressing these reports, or there
- has been a change in the nature of the phenomenon which makes it less
- detectable or that many of the early reports were the result of spurious
- events and false positives which are handled better by more modern
- equipment.
-
- Radar Visual Cases
- UFOs observed visually whilst being simulataneously on radar. From Hynek's
- study these make up 1 to 2% of reports.
-
- Close Encounters of the first kind (CE1, CEI)
- As first defined by Hynek, a CE1 is an observation of a UFO within 150
- yards.
-
- Close Encounters of the second kind (CE2, CEII)
- A UFO which leaves some form of physical evidence
- Example: A burn where the UFO appeared to touch the ground or the finding
- of material of unknown makeup.
-
- Close Encounters of the third kind (CE3, CEIII)
- A visual sighting of an occupant or entity associated with a UFO. An
- analysis by Hynek of 650 reports found only 1% to be CE3. These entities
- are sometimes called UFOnauts.
-
- As well as entities seen inside a craft, entities have been described as
- sampling soil, rocks and plants or might communicate with the witness.
- These witnesses are sometimes referred to as contactees. As well as
- communication, the witness may report that they were invited on board
- a craft or even taken for a trip.
-
- Although included with UFOs, when dealing with contactees the researcher
- is dealing with a case of something clearly identified by the witness as
- some form of craft (without specifying the origin of that craft). Strictly
- speaking the object is no longer unidentified.
-
- (Close Encounters beyond the third kind are extensions to the basic Hynek
- system. Different authors have used the same designation to mean different
- things.)
-
- Close Encounters of the fourth kind (CE4, CEIV)
- An abduction of an individual by an alien being or race. The most famous
- of these being the abduction of Betty and Barney Hill in September 1961.
- (Hynek included this case in his CE3 category.) Although in recent
- years abductions have, because of their spectacular nature, received a
- great deal of publicity, they constitute only a small proportion of all
- UFO reports.
-
- Close Encounters of the fifth kind (CE5, CEV)
- Sometimes used to represent a direct contact or communication with alien
- being or race. For example: Billie Meier with the Pleiadians, U.S.Govt.
- with the Greys, or channeling.
-
- Other researchers have used this classification for strange beings that
- have been reported, but without the obvious presence of a 'craft'. These
- beings are generally seen in the witnesses house at night. Their
- description is similar to the beings seen associated with UFOs in
- abduction and contactee cases. Sometimes they are called 'bedroom
- visitors', the same set of reports have been classified as CE0 (zero) and
- CE9 by other groups of researchers.
-
- It must be remembered that, after careful investigation, over 90% of UFO
- reports can be reasonably explained as manmade or natural phenomena. The
- late Charles H. Gibbs-Smith (aviation historian to the Victoria and Albert
- Museum in London) had something he called Gibbs-Smith's rule which is worth
- keeping in mind when studying UFO reports. It states that "the strangeness
- of a case increases in proportion to the distance, in either time or
- geographical distance, between the investigator and the location of the
- report."
-
- Search for Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence (SETI)
- ------------------------------------------------
-
- For many years there have been small unco-ordinated projects to search for
- evidence to extraterrestrial life. These have been mainly by looking for
- unexpected radio transmissions using radio-telescopes. Over the past
- couple of years NASA has funded a co-ordinated effort to scan the whole
- sky over a wide range of frequencies. The SETI project was cut from the
- 1994 NASA budget, however donations have been obtained from a number of
- individuals which will allow it to continue as a private project but at a
- lower level of activity.
-
- What do we really know about life elsewhere in the universe?
- ------------------------------------------------------------
-
- There has been much speculation about life elsewhere in the universe. Unless
- UFO contactee and abductee reports are evidence of visitation by beings from
- elsewhere in the universe, there is very little evidence.
-
- Much of the speculation centres around something called tha Drake Equation.
- This attempts to estimate the number of civilisations in the universe by
- using a number of inprecise variables. The only planet where we have firm
- evidence of there being civilisation is a place called Earth.
-
- Evidence of planets around other star systems has relied upon complex
- calculations based upon minute variations in the star's 'wobble' about its
- axis. Recent improvements in imaging systems have improved the reliability
- of these observations. It is likely that the smallest extra-solar planets
- detected are two to three times the mass of Jupiter. There is no detailed
- information on the structure or conditions on these planets. It is not
- known if any of these planets could support life.
-
- Many of the molecules believed to be essential to the formation of life have
- been detected in interstellar space. Amino acids have been found in some
- meteorites. These tend to be equal mixes of left and right handed forms,
- which is more likely to be the result of a chemical rather than a biological
- process.
-
- Types of Aliens
- --------------
-
- Over the years many different researchers have made studies of contactee,
- abduction and other cases where entities have been described associated with
- flying saucers or other UFOs. These researchers have produced reports which
- describe around 12 different types of alien.
-
- The most widely reported type of alien is a small grey being approximately
- 1.0m-1.25m in height, with large oval black eyes. Reports of this type have
- been widely reported by the media, perhaps as a result of the books by Budd
- Hopkins, David Jacobs and Whitley Streiber.
-
- Many abductees have described meeting european looking aliens, around
- 1.75m tall with long blond hair. These aliens are often referred to as
- 'Venusians'. They were first reported by George Adamski reporting a series
- of encounters in the early 1950s. He stated that they told him they were
- from Venus and the name has stuck since.
-
- The Channelers believe that the abductions are part of a battle between
- good energy forces and evil energy forces.
-
- About Abductions
- ----------------------
-
- There are many people who believe they have been abducted by UFOnauts.
- These abduction victims often experience memory loss and "missing time".
- some of them have been able to recall their abductions from memory and
- others have recalled their abductions by the aid of hypnosis. Often these
- encounters involve being taken aboard an alien craft and examined by the
- UFOnauts and put through a variety of physical and mental procedures.
- Then the individuals are returned. Many of the abduction victims have
- shown signs of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder.
-
- Some of the major researchers who have studied the abduction field
- include Budd Hopkins, David Jacobs, Leo Sprinkle, John Mack, Philip Klass,
- John Spencer and Jenny Randles.
-
- The opinions of some skeptics such as Klass believe that the hypnotists
- themselves are leading the abduction victims unknowingly into believing
- that they have had an abduction experience. The skeptics believe that the
- the media has been saturated so much with the abduction material that when
- people having nightmares or people who believe that they have experienced
- the "missing time" are put under hypnosis, they draw upon what they have
- seen in the media to fulfill the expectations of the hypnotist and
- causes themselves to be put trough the trauma for that reason. They say
- the nightmares are often caused by the sleeping disorder narcolepsy, and
- the "missing time" is not an uncommon experience and is caused when the
- mind is preoccupied by other matters. They often give the advice to go to
- clinical doctors, and not to contact an abductionist.
-
- Other researchers such as Jacobs and Hopkins believe that there is
- something physical causing the abduction experiences. Hopkins has stated
- that he believes that the abduction are real and that the recounts of the
- abductions are to similar to each other to be anything but the truth.
- Jacobs takes a slightly different approach, he has been categorizing all
- the accounts and trying to find patterns in the testimonies.
-
- There people on the net who believe they have had personal experiences
- with Alien contacts or abductions. Some have posted accounts of their
- experiences. Many others decline to post due to attacks by skeptics.
-
- There has been possible material evidence of UFOs or Alien contacts. There
- are abundant material traces, even excepting those confiscated by the
- military. Material traces include burned grass and earth where UFOs have
- landed, UFOs shown on radar tapes, UFOs on film and in photos. Bodily
- traces on abductees include scoop-marks in the flesh, incisions, burns,
- apparent radiation exposure, bruises, inflammation, etc. Whether any of
- these is considered *evidential*, however, is a subjective value call.
-
- UFO Theories & Controversies
- ----------------------------
-
- There are many theories of UFO origins. These include that UFOs (and
- associated aliens) are some form of advanced technology, perhaps
- extraterrestrial; that UFOs might be time travellers; that UFOs might
- be some form of new natural phenomenon; and the UFOs might be some form
- of psychic phenomenon.
-
- In common with other cases where there are more than two theories to
- explain an event, nobody really knows what the true explanation is.
-
- US Government Offical Studies
- -----------------------------
-
- On Sep 30, 1947 Lt General Twining of ACM expressed his opinion that there
- was sufficient substance in reports to warrant a study on UFOs. On Dec.
- 23, 1947 Project Sign was established to collect, collate, evaluate, and
- disseminate all information concerning UFO sightings and phenomena.
- Project sign completed it evaluations in Feb of 1949 and concluded "No
- definite and conclusive evidence is yet available that would prove or
- disprove the existence of these UFOs as real aircraft of unknown and
- unconventional configuration." Project Sign was changed to Project Grudge
- on Dec.16, 1948. Project Grudge recommended that the investigation and
- study of UFO reports be reduce in scope. In early 1950 UFO reports by the
- public increased. This prompted Project Grudge to be changed to Project
- Blue Book in March of 1952.
-
- Project Blue Book goals were :-
- 1: To find an explanation for all the reported sighting of UFO's.
- 2: To determine if the UFO posed any security threat to the
- United States.
- 3: To determine if UFO's exhibit any advanced technology which the
- U.S. could utilize.
-
- In 1966 the USAF commisioned a report on UFOs from the University of
- Colorado. This project was headed by Dr Edward Condon. They reported in
- 1969, the report being referred to as the Scientific Study of Unidentified
- Flying Objects, also known as the Condon Report. They concluded:-
-
- 1: There is no evidence that any UFOs are "extraterrestrial
- vehicles"
- 2: No UFO has ever given any indication of a threat to the
- national security.
- 3: There is no evidence that UFO's represent technological
- developments or principals beyond present-day scientific knowledge.
-
- As a result the USAF closed down Project Bluebook.
-
- Main Source:
- Project Blue Book: The Top Secret UFO Findings Revealed,
- By Brad Steiger, 1976
- sheaffer@netcom.com (Robert Sheaffer)
-
- When did it all start?
- ----------------------
-
- The modern era of UFO reports is held to have started with the report by
- a Boise, Idaho business man, Kenneth Arnold. On 24th June 1947 near
- Mount Rainier, Washington State he reported nine strange objects flying
- in formation.
-
- There were earlier reports than this. During World War II pilots on both
- sides reported strange lights which followed their aircraft. Each side
- thought that these were some secret weapon of the other side. These became
- known as Foo Fighters.
-
- There were earlier cases, but these are more suspect. For example, in the
- year 810ad the emperor Charlemane is reported as being thrown from his
- horse when it was startled by a silver ball which flew down from the sky.
-
-
- Roswell Crash Incident
- ----------------------
- On the night of 2nd July 1947, Mac Brazel a rancher from near Corona, New
- Mexico heard a loud crash. The next day he went out Horseback riding with
- a neighbour and came upon a field with debris scattered about. The debris
- field was 3/4 of a mile long and 300 feet wide. It was oriented in a
- northwest to southeast direction. There was a gouge in the northwest side
- of the debris field that was 500 feet long and 10 feet wide. The debris on
- the field mostly consisted of I-beams and parchment like, paper thin pieces
- of metal material. The material was very light in weight, a dull gray in
- color, and most pieces were 6 to 7 inches in length. Some pieces that were
- even thinner than paper could not be broken in half, cut or burnt.
-
- Mac Brazel collected several pieces of the debris and went back to his
- ranch. On July 6, Brazel went into Roswell to report what he had seen
- and to show a piece of the debris to sheriff Wilcox. The sheriff decided
- to call the local air base. During this time Frank Joyce called in from
- the local radio station to see if anything newsworthy was happening
- around town. Brazel gave him the information about what he had found.
-
- Major Jesse A. Marcel and a few other military personal arrived from
- the base only a few minutes after the sheriff had finished talking to
- the people at the base. Brazel and the military personal left and went
- back to the Ranch. The next morning (July 7) they went to the crash
- sight. The military retrieved some of the debris and returned to Roswell.
-
- On July 8, the military came back and sealed off the area, They took
- Brazel into custody. That same day they found a second crash site two
- and 1/2 miles southeast of the first. Barney Barnett and 4
- archaeologists had stumbled onto the new site a few minutes before the
- military had arrived there. At the site they found a "pretty good sized
- metallic dull gray object" and 4 small alien bodies. They were 4 to 5
- feet tall, with large pear shaped heads, small bodies and skinny arms
- and legs. They had two large eyes, no ears and no hair. Their skin was
- pinkish grey and leathery. They were wearing a one piece grey suits. The
- civilians were escorted out of the area when the military arrived.
-
- On July 9th the military escorted Brazel to the radio station , there
- he told Frank Joyce that he saw a weather balloon. He left again with the
- military and didn't get back to his ranch until around July 15. Later
- when asked about what had happened Brazel said he had given a oath and
- could not talk about it.
-
- The Incident remained closed and the public and UFO research
- organizations at large accepted the weather balloon story until 1970 when
- Jesse A. Marcel broke the silence and told his part in the story.
-
- The case has been extensively researched by Stanton Friedman and independantly
- by the team of Kevin Randle and Don Schmitt. Between them they have discovered
- around 200 witnesses who claim to have been involved in the recovery or
- subsequent handling of the Roswell material. Researcher John Keel has suggested
- that the Roswell material might be the remains of a Japanesse Feugo balloon, a
- balloon with a bomb attached launched towards the USA during World War 2. These
- were still being discovered in remote parts of the USA in the late 1940s.
-
- In 1994 at the request of US Senator Steven Schiff the General Audit Office
- started an enquiry into the incident and subsequent cover-up. The GAO
- required the US Air Force to reopen the enquiry. After a nine month study
- the Air Force announced that the Roswell object had not been a weather balloon
- but a balloon involved in a top secret project to study Soviet missile
- launches. Many UFO investigators remain unconvinced by this explanation.
-
- Main source: UFO Crash at Roswell by Kevin D. Randle & Donald R. Schmitt
- Published 1991 by Avon Books
-
- Phenomena which have be associated with UFO reports
- ----------------------------------------------------
-
- Earthlights
- -----------
-
- Strange lights have been reported associated with movement of rocks along
- fault lines. Sometimes also known as the Tectonic Strain Theory. Proposes
- that light is caused by a peizo-electric effect. These lights may be reported
- as UFOs. Major researchers in this area have been Michael Persingher and
- Paul Deveraux.
-
- Men In Black (MIB)
- ------------------
-
- These are a strange group of men in old fashioned dark suits, who wear
- Homberg hats and drive around in black 1950s style USA cars. The MIBs
- frighten witnesses not to talk about their reports. Various suggestions
- have been made as to the origins of MIBs. These range from paranoia by
- UFO witnesses, through hoaxers to they are government agents or agents
- of aliens.
-
- Unusual Ground Markings (UGM)
- -----------------------------
-
- A broad term which includes crop circles, "tripod marks", saucer nests,
- burn marks, etc.
-
- Interest in strange circular patterns in fields of cereal crops increased
- throughout the 1980s. There are a number of reports of circles from before
- this time. The complexity of the patterns increased with time until in 1991
- the patterns started to include what became known as pictograms - patterns
- which included elements other than just combinations of circles. A proportion
- of circles are known to be hoaxes, depending on which researcher you listen
- to this proportion varies from something very small up to all crop circles
- being hoaxes.
-
- UFO Organisations
- -----------------
-
- Throughout the world there are many civilian organisations which either have
- the study of UFOs or extraterrestrials as their main object of interest or
- include them as part of a wider remit. Each organisation has a different
- view of the subject ranging from the basically scientific to, in some cases,
- the frankly nutty.
-
- The main FAQ contains a long list of organisations. This is about 25% of the
- whole of the FAQ, so has not been included here for space reasons. Originally
- I did not include the address for any UFO organisations in the mini-FAQ as this
- would be unfair on those missed out. I have included below the address for a
- few of the major organisations as this appears to be regularly asked. You are
- urged to consult the full FAQ for a more extensive list or the excellant list
- of UFO organisations produced by John A. Hayes for UFOnet.
-
- 1. British UFO Research Association
- BM BUFORA
- London
- WC1N 3XX
- Great Britain
-
- 2. J.Allen Hynek Center for UFO Studies
- 2457 West Peterson Avenue
- Chicago
- Illinois 60659
- United States of America
-
- 3. Mutual UFO Network
- 103 Oldtowne Road
- Seguin
- Texas 78155099
- United States of America
-
- 4. SOBEPS
- 74 Avenue Paul Jansson
- Brussels
- Belgium
-
- 5. Victoria UFO Society
- P.O. Box 43
- Moorabbin
- Victoria
- Australia 3189
-
- Disclaimer
- ----------
- Disclaimer: Please Note that I don't claim that any of this research strictly
- as my own. It comes from many books, articles, electronic postings and
- people. As the FAQ (and the MINI-FAQ as it is extracted from the FAQ) is a
- combination of the efforts of many people, any opinions expressed should not
- be held to be those of any particular contributor or the editor unless
- otherwise stated. The opinions expressed here should not be held to represent
- those of the employers or sponsoring body of any of the contributors.
-
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-
- FAQ Updates, Suggestions & Corrections
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- If you have any suggestions or would like to add something to the FAQ,
- PLEASE DO NOT RESEND ME A COMPLETE COPY OF THE FAQ WITH YOUR COMMENTS MIXED
- IN. I already have the latest version. So please just selectively edit the
- approprate portions of the FAQ into your message, and include the section
- numbers. Also please send me any corrections you may have for the FAQ. If
- you or your organization is mentioned in the above FAQ and you feel I have
- misrepresented you please let me know so I can correct the problem.
- Send all corrections & suggestions to:
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- s.gamble@hgmp.mrc.ac.uk
- or Stephen Gamble at Pandora's Box (+44 1 707 664778)
- Stephen Gamble at Stairway to Heaven (+44 1 81 769 1740)
- Stephen Gamble at Starbase 4 (+44 1 691 671900)
- or via the Wildnet UFO conference
- or via the UFONET
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