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- DATE OF UPLOAD: July 12, 1989
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- By Michael Corbin/ParaNet Administrator
- DENVER, CO -- Gulf Breeze, Florida has been the scene of
- mysterious and unexplained UFO activity during the last couple of
- years. As the sightings mounted in frequency, the town became
- embroiled in the most complex controversy since the Billy Meier
- case several years ago. This situation has become extremely
- polarized as the battle between the skeptics and the believers
- rages on.
- Everything centers around some of the most dramatic photos
- taken of what is alleged to be a UFO, which for months, continued
- to buzz Ed Walters and virtually, as reported, harassed him while
- he shot the photos.
- In November, 1987, while working at his desk in his home, Ed
- sighted a UFO. He quickly grabbed his Polaroid camera from a
- closet and ran outside and snapped the first series of the the
- mysterious object. Ed, not sure what to do, submitted the photos
- to the Gulf Breeze Sentinel, a weekly town newspaper. From that
- point onward, Ed was visited numerous times by the UFO whereby he
- shot more photographs under the supervision of MUFON. To date,
- not only have Polaroids been taken of this object, but there is
- also stereo photographs and some video tape in existence
- detailing these encounters.
- Dr. Robert Nathan, a photo specialist for the Jet Propulsion
- Laboratory in Pasadena, California received these photographs
- from the National Enquirer for study. According to Dr. Nathan,
- he performed a "very cursory" examination of the photographs and
- found many flaws and problems with them which he states "shot the
- case to hell" and convinced him that the photographs were hoaxed.
- Dr. Bruce Maccabee, a Navy photographic specialist, also
- performed a very detailed analysis of the photographs and
- rendered an opinion that he felt that the photographs could not
- have been hoaxed by someone of Ed's abilities. Due to the fact
- that Dr. Maccabee performed such a detailed study of the
- photographs, gives his opinion a great deal of weight for the
- acceptance of their authenticity. However, according to
- different investigative groups on the hoax side of the issue
- refuse to accept any of Dr. Maccabee's findings stating that
- there has been a serious breakdown in the methodology of UFO
- investigations by Dr. Maccabee and MUFON.
- ParaNet has rated the Gulf Breeze case a hoax. After
- performing a detailed investigation of this case, ParaNet
- continues to rate it as a total hoax, basing it's findings upon
- the results of the investigation, and more so, upon the recent
- findings of a private laboratory which studied some of the Gulf
- Breeze photographs which clearly show a support of some kind
- holding the UFO up to be photographed. Additionally, it was
- found that the video taped film of the UFO, shown on national
- television in the 'Unsolved Mysteries' segment, shows the strong
- possibility of a support holding the UFO up while filming was
- done from about 20 feet from the video camera. This is evidenced
- by the appearance of a street lamp in the school yard which is
- located behind Ed's house. While the camera is taping the UFO,
- it moves in front of the street lamp. At the precise moment that
- the UFO is directly over the street lamp, the light from the lamp
- blinks out and as soon as the UFO passes from it, the light
- blinks back on. This, according to Dr. Nathan, could indicate
- that the UFO is being supported on a pole while being held up for
- photographing.
- As everyone knows, Dr. Maccabee is considered to be an
- extremely credible scientist in the field. In light of this most
- recent evidence, it leads one to wonder what could possibly lie
- behind this if indeed it is a hoax? Have all of the scientific
- objectives been met in this case? Has MUFON compromised it's
- very charter to study this phenomenon in a scientific manner by
- throwing all care to the wind in light of some agenda not visible
- at this time? No one really knows, but here are some things to
- ponder.
- MUFON has been embroiled in the most extensive and far
- reaching shake up since it's history. Several of it's key
- members have resigned and it has been brought to ParaNet's
- attention that anyone visibly opposed to the Gulf Breeze case's
- authenticity has been either removed or censored. It has also
- been learned that MUFON has a large part in a book contract which
- has been awarded to Ed Walters detailing the Gulf Breeze case by
- Morrow and Company, the publishers of Whitley Streiber's books,
- 'Communion' and 'Transformation'. The contract is in the
- neighborhood of several hundred thousands of dollars. There is
- also a possibility of a television 'mini-series'. And the list
- goes on and on.
- Dr. Willy Smith has been a MUFON investigator and a board
- member for several years. He is a degreed physicist and has
- operated the famous 'Unicat' project, incepted by Dr. J. Allen
- Hynek to catalogue UFO reports that Dr. Hynek investigated during
- his life as a major UFOlogist. Dr. Smith is not buying the Gulf
- Breeze case. Recently, MUFON removed Dr. Smith from it's
- organization as Dr. Smith publicly denounced the authenticity of
- the case and the credibility of Ed Walters.
- The story that follows is an article written by Dr. Willy
- Smith on the state of the UFOlogical community today. It is a
- very controversial piece and will most certainly create a fair
- amount of discussion. Dr. Smith wrote in December, 1988o and it
- has never been released, until now. It represents Dr. Smith's
- own observations and opinions, and does not necessarily reflect
- the opinion of ParaNet or it's staff, however it is perhaps 'on
- target' in describing the problems that belie each of us in our
- quest for the truth. It is time that we start demanding the
- truth and get it.
- The Gulf Breeze case is a good example. Have all of the
- scientific avenues been totally exhausted before such a
- conclusion was reached by MUFON? Dr. Smith tells ParaNet that
- Walt Andrus, founder of MUFON, absolutely refuses to release the
- original photographs for an independent study. ParaNet is also
- in possession of a letter written by Ed's attorney to Dr. Smith
- stating that he would be sued in court if he attempted to have
- the copies of the photographs that he has analyzed without the
- Ed's permission. Yet, when asked to provide them for analysis,
- this avenue is completely closed. If this case is so air tight,
- what have the proponents to hide from legitimate investigators?
- ParaNet is making a formal request to have the photographs
- analyzed by an independent laboratory. We will keep you posted
- on the outcome of this request to MUFON.
- It is the hope of ParaNet to get a discussion going and
- perhaps a rebuttal on this piece from the persons that Dr. Smith
- names.
- What do you think?
- We want to know.
-
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-
- THE DECLINE AND FALL OF AMERICAN UFOLOGY
-
- Dr. Willy Smith
-
- PREAMBLE
-
- The first version of this paper was prepared during December 1988
- at the request of the prestigious British magazine Flying Saucer
- Review. Understandably, American affairs have low priority in
- Europe, and thus the publication of this paper has been delayed
- while its import is rapidly decreasing. This reason has decided
- me to revise the article and seek immediate publication in an
- American magazine.
-
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-
- INTRODUCTION
-
- Only a few years back, ufology in the United States was booming.
- Several major national organizations grouped under their banners
- a large number of members who were interested in the UFO
- phenomenon and provided ample financial support and a ready
- market for specialized publications. In addition, many smaller
- groups were active enough in more localized geographical areas.
-
- Two of the major organizations, NICAP and APRO, existed almost
- from the beginning of public interest in flying saucers. NICAP
- was mainly organized by Major Donald E. Keyhoe (*) and attracted
- many distinguished members formerly associated with the
- government and the military. As the years went by, the backbone
- of NICAP dispersed, and the organization slowly but irreversibly
- ceased to exist. Some files were acquired by CUFOS, where
- presumably they still are. However, not even Dr. Hynek, who
- allegedly had paid for the files from his own funds, could gain
- access to them during the last two years of his life, so one must
- consider them all but lost for future research.
-
- The other society, APRO, was created and organized by Jim and
- Coral Lorenzen, and attracted some of the best investigators
- abroad, such as Dr. Olavo Fontes in Brazil and Horacio Gutierrez
- Ganteaume in Venezuela. There is no question that the prime
- mover behind APRO was Coral, and as her health declined, so did
- the organization. The library was dispersed through a secondhand
- book dealer, and as for the files proper, nobody seems to know
- what happened to them after Coral's death in 1988. Once again,
- valuable records have ceased to exist for all practical purposes.
-
- The other two major organizations were MUFON and CUFOS, the
- former a splinter group from APRO centered around Walter Andrus,
- then a manager at Motorola, and the latter founded by Dr. J.
- Allen Hynek in 1973. While Dr. Hynek attempted to create a
- credible scientific organization, the MUFON emphasis was and
- still is at the grass-roots level, as it admits to its rank and
- file anyone able to pay the subscription rates.
-
- At the beginning of the 80's, essentially only MUFON and CUFOS
- survived. Walter Andrus had organized his society in a very
- effective way, using the subscribers to the MUFON UFO JOURNAL as
- potential but untrained investigators and creating a network
- covering the whole country. On the other hand, Dr. Hynek
- insisted that the CUFOS investigators should be competent, and a
- much thinner network was deployed under the able direction of
- Allan Hendry.
-
- The above is just background information, but essential for
- understanding what has happened to those organizations in the
- last year or so. Although both groups boast a Board of Directors
- and claim to have guidelines for what they are doing, the truth
- is that they are totally controlled by a few individuals who
- dictate policy and do as they please. This fact is kept from the
- membership at large, more interested in receiving the publication
- on time than in its contents or internal politics.
-
- As is always the case for monolithic structures, the success or
- lack thereof depends basically on the personal qualities of the
- leaders; and when the founders grow old or die, a slow but
- perceptible decline of the organizations is initiated. Often
- enough a deceptive steady state is maintained for years because
- nothing occurs to shake the complacency of the leadership or to
- challenge it. But then, one day, a sudden event occurs, a
- controversial case is mishandled, and the ineffectual leadership
- faces a situation beyond its capabilities which threatens the
- very existence of the organization.
-
- A HARD LOOK AT CUFOS
-
- The destiny of CUFOS is controlled effectively by only two
- individuals: Jerry Clark, the editor of the INTERNATIONAL UFO
- REPORTER, and Mark Rodeghier, president (whatever that means) and
- scientific director of CUFOS. Oh yes, there is a Board of
- Directors, but they are not important enough to have their names
- listed on the publication's masthead. I discovered how little
- say they actually have when following Dr. Hynek's death I
- attempted, very naively, to bring to their attention the fact
- that CUFOS was precipitously departing from what had been the
- basic philosophy of its founder. This is not meant to say that
- all the persons on the CUFOS Board of "Directors" are bad guys,
- because some of them, such as John P. Timmerman, are gentlemen
- who find themselves incapable of influencing events, for reasons
- too complex to deal with here.
-
- Jerry Clark has a dubious pedigree because of his long
- association with FATE Magazine, where he achieved the position of
- full editor before being terminated when the publication changed
- ownership. Perhaps the orientation of FATE will now change, but
- in the past it has been devoted mostly to the occult, offering a
- mixed bag of articles dealing with esoteric subjects such as
- astrology, witchcraft, and life after death. Indeed, ufology was
- treated here and there, sometimes by Mr. Clark himself, but the
- articles have been slanted toward sensationalism and not science.
-
- The serious problem with Mr. Clark, besides the imponderable
- influence that his relationship with FATE undoubtedly had, is
- that he can be swayed too easily, and not always for the right
- reasons. For instance, he has been strongly influenced by his
- friendship with Jenny Randles, resulting in publication by the
- IUR of unjustified attacks against FSR which are written in vague
- terms and not in a constructive manner amenable to rebuttal (Ref.
- 1).
-
- Even Dr. Hynek was not happy with his own choice of editor for
- the IUR (Ref. 2), and he told me during the last months of his
- life that Clark was selected "because there was nobody else!"
- Not a very happy choice, indeed, as Mr. Clark has been telling
- all who care to hear how CUFOS had a turn for the better after
- the departure of Dr. Hynek, having finally achieved a "truly
- scientific orientation". Well, I guess one cannot expect any
- better from weekend ufologists.
-
- Two issues have recently dominated the ufological picture in the
- United States. The first is the MJ-12 documents, the second the
- Gulf Breeze sightings. The official position of CUFOS on the MJ-
- 12 affair is that the documents are genuine (and they might be
- right) but this position seems to be based not on the available
- evidence, but mostly on the feelings of the editor toward Barry
- Greenwood et al, who have taken the opposite view. I don't have
- enough information about this topic to assume a posture, but it
- seems to me that both proponents and detractors should realize
- that the existence of MJ-12 and the genuineness of the documents
- are two separate issues.
-
- On the other hand, I have expended a great deal of time and
- effort in studying the alleged Gulf Breeze sightings. The
- validity of the case is based on a collection of Polaroid photos,
- which at the moment of this writing are unconditionally accepted
- as genuine--I believe--by only a few persons: Walt Andrus (MUFON
- International Director), Lt. Col. Donald Ware et al. (local
- investigators), Budd Hopkins (abduction expert), Dr. Bruce
- Maccabee (physicist), and Dan Wright (a MUFON henchman who really
- doesn't count).
-
- It is my considered opinion that overwhelming evidence exists to
- label this case a hoax, but CUFOS has been vacillating on
- publishing any of that evidence, in spite of the fact that a
- capable CUFOS investigator, Robert Boyd, has been involved in the
- case since the very beginning. Why? Because two of Jerry
- Clark's friends have taken the other tack: Budd Hopkins, of
- controversial abduction fame, by his own admission not a
- photographic expert, but who after only a cursory examination of
- the photos proclaimed them genuine, "the best ever obtained".
- And Dr. Bruce Maccabee, certainly a photographic expert, who
- suddenly seems blind to the blatant negative evidence existing in
- the photos and who has engaged in a massive disinformation effort
- (Ref. 3 and Ref. 9) pathetically attempting to validate what
- cannot be validated. Friendship is admirable but should not
- obfuscate reason, and when our friends err, it is part of the
- obligation of friendship to bring them back to their senses, even
- if painfully. Apparently, Mr. Clark has a different opinion, but
- historically silence has never mollified guilt; and as the
- Piltdown hoax has shown, the passage of time makes things worse
- for those who conspired to hide the truth (Ref. 10).
-
- As for Mark Rodeghier, he has yet to obtain his Ph.D., as Dr.
- Hynek had hoped when he appointed him Scientific Director of
- CUFOS. Nonetheless, he could have become an effective leader had
- he developed the strong personality that such a position
- requires. Clearly, this is not the case, and in all matters he
- yields to Jerry.
-
- This has been deplorable in the specific instance of the Gulf
- Breeze incidents, and Rodeghier's lack of resolve has resulted in
- unmitigated thrashing of CUFOS and his leadership from the pages
- of the MUFON UFO Journal, not only by Walter Andrus (Ref. 4) but
- also by Ed Walters, the dubious and supposedly anonymous Gulf
- Breeze photographer (Ref. 5). To top it off, lately the pages of
- the IUR to disclose Dr. Maccabee's adamant opposition to an
- independent computer analysis of the suspected photos, which
- would have resolved the issue once and for all.
-
- Undoubtedly the IUR readership feels that something is missing in
- the publication, that the selection of the articles is not
- determined by a firmly established policy but by the predominant
- wind, and that Dr. Hynek's ideals of serious scientific
- orientation have been betrayed. Although the exact circulation
- of the IUR is not known, a secret maintained at the price of
- higher postage rates, the publication delays seem to indicate a
- decreasing readership and a not very promising future for CUFOS.
- For the memory of Dr. Hynek, whose philosophy I share, I
- sincerely hope to be proved wrong, and that one of these days
- Mark Rodeghier will overcome his timidity and give us all a
- surprise.
-
- AND A HARDER LOOK AT MUFON
-
- If the picture I have sketched of CUFOS doesn't look bright, the
- reality of MUFON is still worse.
-
- As stated above, Walter Andrus used to be a good manager; and if
- he had limited himself to administrative tasks, MUFON could have
- fulfilled its destiny. Unfortunately, this has not been the
- case. The many capable individuals in MUFON, such as Ray Fowler,
- Walter Webb, Richard Hall and Marge Christensen don't seem to
- have a hand in determining policy and have progressively
- withdrawn from the limelight. Perhaps they feel that nothing can
- be done, and as one of the many dissatisfied persons has put it,
- "Walt owns MUFON". Instead of seeking the advice of all those
- consultants that Andrus claims are available to the organization,
- he rarely if ever consults them; and when the expertise is
- volunteered, he ignores it if it does not satisfy his desires.
-
- In fact, many respected ufologists have resigned from MUFON,
- while others--including myself and Robert Boyd--have been
- "expelled" because of their refusal to endorse the fake Gulf
- Breeze photographs. In recent weeks the split has possibly
- become irreversible due mainly to the issues raised by the
- controversial viewpoints of John Lear, which may or may not be
- presented in July at the Reno MUFON Symposium.
-
- Walter Andrus has surrounded himself with persons willing to
- dance to his tune, provided that they are given positions that
- they (and perhaps nobody else) perceive as important.
- Outstanding among these, we find Dan Wright, a bureaucratic
- employee from Michigan, whose ambition has allowed him to rise in
- the ranks in spite of his obvious shortcomings. As Deputy
- Director of Investigations, or a similar resounding title, he has
- undermined the seriousness of MUFON investigations by
- establishing absurd rules which consider that having the
- appropriate forms completed is more important than the
- investigative process itself. The worst thing about Mr. Wright
- is his lack of ufological knowledge and experience, and his
- unshakable belief that he is favored with both. Again, I have
- firsthand experience with this, because in my naivete I attempted
- to educate him about the complexities of the evaluation of UFO
- reports. I soon discovered that his only emphasis was on the
- number of reports sent to MUFON headquarters to be placed in
- dusty filing cabinets, out of circulation forever.
-
- The capital sin committed by MUFON is related to the Gulf Breeze
- sightings. The distressing part of the Gulf Breeze saga is not
- whether the photos are real or a hoax but the extremes to which
- both the investigators and Walt Andrus have resorted to maintain
- the illusion of a true and extraordinary case which was properly
- investigated. To narrate in detail the many incidents would take
- too much space (see Ref. 7) so I will limit myself to the most
- outrageous breaches of accepted investigative procedures and
- established scientific discourse.
-
- 1) Censorship.
-
- Walt Andrus, as well as the local investigators (Don Ware et al.)
- have systematically suppressed all negative evidence, or simply
- not followed leads that could affect the credibility of the
- witness. None of the many scientific papers that I submitted to
- the MUFON Journal have been published or even acknowledged. Only
- due to the extreme pressure exerted by Richard Hall did a single
- negative article of less than 5 pages (Ref. 8) appear in the
- pages of the MUFON Journal. The rebuttal by the chief proponent,
- Dr. Bruce Maccabee (Ref. 9), took 18 pages of text plus photos
- and tables, skillfully dodging the fundamental issues, and
- containing so many errors of fact that they make a suitable
- response difficult, if not impossible, within the editorial
- constraints.
-
- 2) Lack of confidentiality.
-
- The local investigators (mainly Lt. Col. Ware and Col. Reid) did
- not hesitate to release confidential analyses of other
- investigators (like myself), to the witnesses, thus allowing Mr.
- Walters to correct his errors and change his story in an attempt
- to nullify the negative evidence. An interesting example of this
- is that the "craft" shown in the initial photos is grossly
- asymmetric, but was replaced by a symmetric one at a later date.
- Incredibly, this change has been attributed to the alleged extra-
- terrestrials, rather than an improvement of Ed's techniques!
- Yet, those same investigators created an issue when I disclosed
- the name of Mr. Walters (a.k.a. Mr. Hanson) at a lecture,
- ignoring the fact that his TWO names are common knowledge in Gulf
- Breeze.
-
- 3) Failure to disclose.
-
- Last, but the most important irregularity: only Dr. Maccabee has
- had unrestricted and free access to the original Polaroid
- photographs. It has been well documented that all requests for
- "independent examination", including the use of computer image
- enhancement, have been simply ignored. Since the basic tenet of
- scientific investigation is duplication by independent parties,
- if we are to invoke science the ORIGINAL photographs have to be
- made available. This has not been the case, and probably will
- never be. Having detected many shortcomings using photographs
- many generations removed from the Polaroid originals, I seriously
- wonder what is in them that MUFON and the proponents do not want
- others to see. Perhaps the lack of agreement between Mr.
- Walters' story and the manufacturer numbers on the reverse? Or
- the fact that apparently some of those numbers have been tampered
- with?
-
- WHAT IS IN THE FUTURE?
-
- Very little, if we don't do something about it. It seems that
- ufology in the United States is changing, and not for the better.
- The ideals that inspired the early pioneers in the field seem to
- have disappeared, and the present day publications only reflect
- the personal ambitions of those who write them. I find this
- depressing, and also intolerable, because in science the
- overwhelming driving force has to be the search for truth.
- Unfortunately, the leadership of CUFOS seems to have forgotten
- what the goal is, while the MUFON leaders cannot remember what
- they never knew.
-
- I often wonder why MUFON continues the pretense of
- "investigating" cases, just to file them away. When the UNICAT
- Project agreed to joint efforts with MUFON, it was with the clear
- understanding that MUFON would make the "hidden" reports
- available to us in exchange for free access to the UNICAT
- database. Neither of those things ever happened: I was unable
- to obtain a single investigation report from Walt Andrus, and no
- inquiries were ever made to the database. The reasons are now
- clear to me: Walt Andrus (that is, MUFON) has no interest in
- solving the problem posed by the UFO phenomenon. In fact, such
- an occurrence would mark the end of MUFON as a viable
- organization: why would anyone buy the MUFON UFO Journal or the
- IUR if the mystery has been solved?
-
- As for CUFOS, the weekend ufologists are set in their ways not to
- share information with others, in spite of the fact that this is
- contrary to the philosophy established by Dr. Hynek, for whom
- divulging and exchanging knowledge was of fundamental importance.
- Their files, or whatever still remains of them, are not
- accessible to anyone, much less to me because of my close
- relationship with Dr. Hynek.
-
- MUFON is at the breaking point, and perhaps this is the moment to
- offer some creative thoughts. Ufology in the United States is
- stagnant because of the lack of leadership in the extant
- organizations. They live in the past, controlled by a few
- persons who, bound by canons of loyalty to old friends, are
- unable to recognize when those friends--also set in their ways--
- are violating the rigid principles of scientific methodology.
- Those false leaders have reached the point where the decisive
- basis for their editorial policies is not the search for truth,
- but publishing what sells regardless of its lack of scientific
- value.
-
- What is needed is a new organization, formed by a younger
- generation more committed to scientific research than to making a
- profit at the expense of truth. I sincerely hope that a few such
- individuals exist out there and that they will be able to form a
- new and more honest organization. Needless to say, the UNICAT
- Project is prepared to provide support and assistance.
-
- Dr. Willy Smith
- UNICAT Project
- May 1989
-
- POST SCRIPTUM
-
- As I am not naive anymore, I am quite aware that what is
- published in the MUFON UFO Journal and the IUR pages is heavily
- dependent on politics. Thus, I foresee that this article will
- bring a vitriolic attack from those named in it. Very likely
- their frustration will be vented in the only way they seem to
- know well: attempting a destructive critique of the UNICAT
- Project. So be it. My associates and I are open to constructive
- criticism, which is always welcome. Not welcome are those
- critics whose main objection to the UNICAT Project is their fear
- that we may be approaching basic results, and whose arguments are
- invariably based on lack of accurate information about what we
- do.
-
- REFERENCES
-
- 1. Fuller, Paul; in IUR Vol. 13, No. 3, May/June 1988, p.4.
-
- 2. Hynek, J. Allen; LETTER TO THE EDITOR FROM THE EDITOR-IN-
- CHIEF, IUR Vol. 10, No. 4, July/August 1985.
-
- 3. Maccabee, Bruce; A HISTORY OF THE GULF BREEZE, FLA, SIGHTING
- EVENTS, in the 1988 MUFON Symposium Proceedings, Lincoln, NE,
- June 24-26, 1988. (Note: material covered by the author's
- presentation at the symposium was essentially different.)
-
- 4. Andrus, Walter et al.; "The Gulf Breeze, FL., Photographic
- Case", Part IV, in MUFON Journal No. 243, July, 1988, p.9.
-
- 5. Walters, Ed; "Ed Responds", in MUFON Journal No. 244, Sept.
- 1988, p.3.
-
- 6. Walters, Ed; letter to the Editor, in IUR Vol. 13, No.5,
- Sept./Oct. 1988, p.23.
-
- 7. Smith, Willy; "The Gulf Breeze Saga", paper presented on
- September 17, 1988 at the National UFO Conference, Cleveland,
- Ohio (Available from R.D. Boyd, P.O. Box 66404, Mobile, AL, USA,
- $6.00 including postage).
-
- 8. Hall, R. and Smith, W.; "Balancing the Scale: Unanswered
- Questions about Gulf Breeze", in MUFON Journal No. 248, Dec.
- 1988, p.3.
-
- 9. Maccabee, Bruce; "The Scale Remains Unbalanced", in MUFON
- Journal No. 252, Special Gulf Breeze Issue, April 1989, pp. 3-24.
-
- 10. Gould, Stephen Jay; HEN'S TEETH AND HORSE'S TOES, W.W.
- Norton and Co., 1983, p.201.
-
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-
- Prepared by Michael Corbin
- ParaNet Administrator
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-