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- alt.alien.visitors Frequently Asked Questions
- This FAQ was last updated: 11/20/92 (New Additions: See 0.0: What's New)
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- 11.40: Omega Communications
- ----------------------------
- P.O. Box 2051 Cheshire, Connecticut 06410
- John W. White, M.A.T. (President)
- Sponsors public events (seminars, lectures, symposiums, etc) to promote
- discussion about the UFO experience. Since 1987, Omega Communications has
- produced an annual symposium, "The UFO Experience" where numerous
- researchers and contactees are invited to talk. These proceedings are
- published in audio and video format available for sale. Audio and
- videotapes of previous conferences are available. Audio tapes are $9.00
- each while videotapes are $29.95 each . Each tape is approximately 90
- minutes in length. Video tapes are available only in VHS format.
-
- 11.41: ParaNet (Paranormal Network) Information Service
- -------------------------------------------------------
- ParaNet Information Service
- P.O. Box 172
- Wheat Ridge, CO 80034-0172
-
- Voice Phone - 303-431-8796
- Data BBS Phone - 303-431-8797
- Publication is The Continuum :
- Founded in 1986
-
- History
- ParaNet started on January 1, 1986 in a bulletin-board system called
- "The Other Side" It was one of the first BBS that gathered together
- various information for the pourpous of research on the paranormal.
- Jim Speiser was the Director of ParaNet 1986-88 at the time and
- wanted to bring together the three factions of paranormal debate
- (the skeptics, the believers, and the undecided) for public
- discussion of paranormal. He created ParaNet as neutral ground for
- the exchange of information on the paranormal.In 1988 Speiser turned
- over the directorship to Michael Corbin.
-
- Current Status
- ParaNet's basic goles are reflected in its motto: "Answering Questions,
- Questioning Answers". ParaNet offers investigator's raw material, in the
- form of sighting reports, which comes from data supplied by the public.
- The network concept provides the investigators and its users with immediate,
- one-on-one contact, and instant access to a global communications medium.
- ParNet also keeps it users informed major, fast-breaking stories involving
- the paranormal. ParaNet can be accessed in six countries on three
- continents.
-
- The People of ParaNet
- ParaNet provides access to experts through their electronic system. Its
- research branch is headed by Robert B. Klinn, a veteran investigator who
- worked for the late Dr. J. Allen Hynek. ParaNet also provides a conference
- on the UFO abduction experience hosted by Dr. David Jacobs, a UFO historian
- and author. Many different groups and researchers of the paranormal use
- Parenet for information exchange and discussion of ideas. Among some of them
- are the Bay Area Skeptics, the South Shore Skeptics, Marge Christenson,
- T. Scott Crain, Dan Drasin, Stan Gordon, Barry Greenwood, Budd Hopkins,
- Linda Howe, Phil Imbrogno, Dr. David Jacobs, Dr. Donald Johnson, Philip
- Klass,
- Bruce Maccabee, Maj. James McGaha, Dr. Mark Rodeghier, Robert Schaeffer,
- Tracy Torme, and Dr. David Webb, Don Ecker, Vicki Cooper and and many others.
-
- The Future of ParaNet
- In the future ParaNet plans to expan their network to even more cournties,
- increasing public education and scientific-oriented research and
- investigation unequaled in the field. Their focus will be directed at
- bringing various credible existing organizations from around the world into
- a better orgonized research effort. ParaNet will also turn its attention to
- more investigative reporting. Paranet plans to acomplish this unser their
- new organization known as MICAP (Multi-national Investigations Cooperative
- on Aerial Phenomena). (see MICAP) MICAP will be a separate non-profit
- research/educational vehicle with investigative ability.
-
-
- Publications:
- CONTINUUM is a publication put out quarterly by ParaNet It costs $18.00
- per year.It is a very informative and diverse publication.
-
- Internet Mailings:
- To get the current postings from ParaNet send a mail message to:
- infopara-request@scicom.alphacdc.com
- with the word "Subscribe" in the subject line.
-
- Information about ParaNet and MICAP can be obtained by phoning 303-431-8796,
- or by writing to them at P.O. Box 172, Wheat Ridge, CO 80034-0172.
-
- To access ParaNet via computer and modem, call 303-431-8797 and you will be
- guided through the registration process and be given choices of which level
- of membership you wish to acquire.
-
- ParaNet's files are available on floppy disks or hard copy. Their catalog
- is available for $10.00 and contains a full listing of all available
- files, books, and videos. Contact Michael Corbin at:
- ParaNet Information Service
- P.O. Box 172
- Wheat Ridge, CO 80034-0172
-
- 11.42: Pennsylvania Association for the Study of the Unexplained (PASU)
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
- 6 Oakhill Avenue
- Greensburg, Pennsylvania 15601
- Stan Gordon (Director)
- 412-838-7768
- PASU Data Exchange
- Founded in 1981
- A volunteer, non-profit scientific research unit conducts investigations of
- strange or unusual occurrences, with emphasis on UFOs and UFO-related
- activity. PASU members donate their time and equipment. PASU is a statewide
- clearinghouse for reports of UFO sightings and is comprised of individuals
- with training or experience in the fields of science, engineering,
- technology or medicine who act as field investigators. Monthly meetings are
- held to share information. PASU has on file thousands of cases from
- Pennsylvania that include UFO sightings, creature reports, unusual animal
- killings, unexplained photographs and other anomalies. PASU attempts to
- send field investigators directly to the scene of an occurrence to gather
- information and interview witnesses. The "PASU Data Exchange" newsletter
- contains information regarding investigations conducted into unusual
- incidents that have occurred in Penn.
-
- 11.43: PNET
- ------------
- Based in Melbourne, Australia. Bulletin board system, echos some Paranet
- material. Sysop : Brian Evans, contact Brian by Internet mail for
- information:
- bevans@tanus.cec.edu.au
-
- 11.44: The Portland UFO Group (PUFOG)
- -------------------------------------
- P.O. Box 998 Wilsonville, OR 97070
- Jennifer Brown - Jacobs (Director)
- 503-538-0836
- PUFOG Newsletter Founded in 1989
- 500 Members
- A non-profit UFO organization whose monthly seminars are open to the
- general public; maintain no membership and are unaffiliated with any other
- UFO organization. PUFOG is an information group that conducts seminars on
- the 3rd Sunday of each month at Mt. Hood Community College, Gresham, OR.
- These seminars present knowledgeable speakers on UFOs and related
- subjects. Those who attend their seminars pay an admission fee and receive
- the PUFOG newsletter.
-
- 11.45: Roundtown UFO Society
- -----------------------------
- Roundtown UFO Society, PO Box 52, Circleville, Ohio 43113 Multi-national
-
- 11.46: Royal Priest Research
- ----------------------------
- P.O. Box 10546
- Sedona, Arizona 86336
- Lyssa Royal
- 602-282-320S
- Publication is: The Prism
- Founded in 1975, an independent research group with no members. Lyssa Royal
- mixes generally- accepted research techniques skills with less provable
- methods, such as channeling. Thus far, their research has produced two
- books, "The Prism of Lyra - An Exploration of Human Galactic Heritage" (130
- pages) and "Visitors From Within" (171 pages).
- Lyssa Royal organizes and conducts weekly sessions, private consultations,
- and special events. She offers tapes of her numerous channeling sessions
- which discuss various topics and extraterrestrial beings both physical and
- nonphysical. Each tape is 90 minutes and $12.00; complete set (9 tapes) is
- $75.00.
- "The Prism" is periodic newsletter which details news, list of recent
- channeling tapes, books, etc.
-
- 11.47: The Search for EXtraterrestrial Intelligence
- ---------------------------------------------------
- NASA HEADQUARTERS, WASHINGTON, D.C.
- Office of Space Science and Applications
- Michael Braukus
- (Phone: 202/358-1547)
-
- Ames Research Center, Mountain View, Calif.
- Michael Mewhinney
- (Phone: 415/604-9000)
-
- Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif.
- Mary Hardin
- (Phone: 818/354-5011)
-
-
- 11.48: Sirian Rainbow Lodge
- ---------------------------
- P.O. Box 2108
- St. Petersburg, Florida 33731
- Liah GoldenHawk (Co Founder)
- L. Baird (Bookkeeper)
- 813-822-8154
- Pulbication is Solar Trek; founded in 1990.
- Primarily an extraterrestrial outpost program, provides information from
- the alien point of view. The Sirian Rainbow Lodge is the StarSystem Sirian
- Outpost; interested in sharing all types of positive ET Alien knowledge.
- ET & UFO Network where Contactees and others may share eexperiences,
- contacts and opinions. Focuses on believing and possibilities, rather than
- proving any theories; focuses mainly on occupants of UFOs and alien
- knowledge.
- The Lodge is led by the Bennu who is an alien of the Nordic type from
- StarSystem Sirius. To raise money, the Lodge sells books and booklets by
- the Bennu and "Solar Trek", the ET Alien Quarterly Journal.
-
- 11.49: SKYNET
- --------------
- 257 Sycamore Glen
- Pasadena, California 91105
- Ann Druffel (Project Co Ordinator)
- 213-256-8655
- Publication is Skynet Guides; Founded in1965; 50 - 100 members.
- Established to serve as a tracking system for UFO reports in the Los
- Angeles, California area. Its original purpose was to receive UFO reports
- at the time that witnesses were viewing the objects, thus centering their
- efforts on real-time viewing, photographing, monitoring, rather than
- relying on after-the-fact analysis.
- Upon joining, members agree to contact other SKYNET members whenever an
- unusual sighting is occurring for members to view, photograph and monitor
- the object in real-time while not having to wait for an after-the-fact
- presentation. This contacting of other SKYnet members that a sighting is
- occurring is the only obligation of members. All calls from the public
- receive an in-depth phone interview by an assigned SKYNET official and if
- warranted, further field investigations are conducted.
-
- 11.50: SOCIE'TE' BELGE d'ETUDE des PHENOMENES SPATIAUX (SOBEPS)
- ---------------------------------------------------------------
- Commonly called SOBEPS and the leading group in Belgium. Senior Officers :
- President : Michel Bougard, Secretary : Lucien Clerebaut. Contact address
- 74 Avenue Paul Janson, B-1070, Bruxelles, Belgium.
-
- 11.51: Society for Scientific Exploration (SSE)
- -----------------------------------------------
- Office of the Secretary
- P.O. Box 3818,
- University Station
- Charlottesville, Virginia 22903-0818
- Laurence W. Fredrick (Secretary)
- 804-924-4905 : 804-924-3104
- Publishes the Journal of Scientific Exploration and The Explorer .
- Established in 1982. A tax-exempt group that investigates various
- anomalies, including UFOs. Although its president Professor Peter Sturrock
- of Stanford University, all contact with SSE should be made through
- Laurence W. Fredrick. The goal of the SSE is to gain further understanding
- of anomalous phenomena (including UFOs) and to share this knowledge with
- the public. The Society considers anomalous phenomena to be incidents that
- appear to contradict existing scientific knowledge; regarded by the
- scientific community as being outside their established fields of inquiry.
- They use the "Journal of Scientific Exploration" as an avenue to discuss
- anomalous phenomena and present research results to the scientific and
- scholarly community; its members are drawn from practitioners of science
- who have acquired a first-hand knowledge and understanding of the
- scientific process. The Society holds annual international meetings and
- periodically scheduled regional meetings.
- To promote co-operation, and to accommodate other levels of activity and
- interest, the Society has created the categories of "Corresponding Member"
- and "Associate". "Associates" receive the "Journal of Scientific
- Exploration" (two issues a year) and "The Explorer" (two issues a year). An
- Associate may submit letters and other items for publication in the
- Newsletter, may submit articles for publication in the Journal (each
- article must be sponsored by a "Full Member"), and may attend Society
- meetings by arrangement with a "Full Member". A person wishing to become an
- "Associate" may do so by completing an Application Form and sending it with
- a check for the annual dues to the Secretary.
- "Full Membership" is reserved for those associated with major universities,
- government entities or corporate research institutions who have an
- established reputation in a traditional branch of science.
- "Emeritus Membership" provides the privileges of Full Membership to
- similarly qua]ified retirees at a lower annual rate.
- "Student Membership" is limited to graduate students enrolled in academic
- institutions.
- "Corresponding Membership" is open to members of designated organizations.
- A "Corresponding Member" receives, and is entitled to submit articles to
- the "Journa] of Scientific Exploration".
-
- 11.52: The Societv for the Investigation of the Unexplained (SITU)
- ------------------------------------------------------------------
- P.O. Box 265
- Little Silver, New Jersey 07739
- Nancy Warth (Membership Secretary)
- 201-842-5229
- Publication is Pursuit
- Founded in 1965 by Ivan T. Sanderson
- A non-profit, tax-exempt organization; collects data on unexplained events,
- promotes proper investigation of both individua] reports and general
- subjects, and reports significant data to its members. SITU studies
- unexplained events that orthodox science does not (or will not)
- investigate.
- SITU maintains reference files which include original reports, newspaper
- and other clipping correspondence, audio tapes, films, photographs,
- drawings, maps, etc. Copies of these items a available to members only.
- Membership fees include the magazine "Pursuit", which is published
- regularly.
-
- 11.53: System Ready
- -------------------
- 7154 North University Drive Suite 116
- Tarnarac, Florida 33321
- Concentrates on building devices which can be used to detect UFOs. Their
- book, "Detecting UFOs" details these devices.
-
- 11.54: Transcendental Communications A Division of LAMAT Research
- -----------------------------------------------------------------
- 444 North Amelia #9C
- San Dimas, California 91773
- Don Grantharn (Director & Systems Operator)
- 714-599-6769 : 714-599-6270 (Operates at 300/1200/2400 BPS) : 714-599-5045
- Transcendental Communications Newsletter
- A scientific, investigative organization interested in UFOs and related
- phenomena. Transcendental Communications is the largest UFO-related
- computer network bulletin board system (BBS) on the west coast. The aim of
- Transcendental Comrnunications is to get the word out to those interested
- in current UFO information; a clearinghouse for books, documents,
- publications, audio ar video tape interviews, seminars, documentaries and
- UFO films and footage.
- The main focus of Transcendental Communications is the operation of a BBS
- through which interested parties can participate in on-line conversation.
- read various reports, news items or articles, or leave messages for other
- members.
- Transcendental Communications publishes the "Transcendental Communications
- Newsletter" which outlines topics that have been discussed on the BBS and
- provides current UFO-related articles. FAX number available so that
- interested parties can send them copies of reports, inforrnation, etc.
- Basic Member Dues $13.50
- System Member $39.50
- Full Member $49.50
- Newsletter for one year; list of publications, audio and video tapes; six
- months BBS access
-
- 11.55: UFO Contact Center International (UFOCCI)
- ------------------------------------------------
- 3001 South 288th Street #304
- Federal Way, Washington 98003
- Aileen Bringle (Director)
- 206-946-2248
- The Missing Link
- June 1981
- A non-profit organization dedicated to helping people who have had
- traumatic, bizarre experiences or sightings of UFOs. A secondary goal of
- UFOCCI is to promote public awareness of the UFO contactee phenomenon.
- UFOCCI works with each contactee to help them understand their experiences
- via hypnosis, group meetings and open seminars. Each year, over the Labor
- Day weekend, UFOCCI conducts a conference called "Jorpah" (which means
- 'Cosmic Gathering') in which the past year's activities are summed up and
- discussed. These gatherings are held at different places throughout the
- country. The date and time of these conferences are announced in The
- "Missing Link" newsletter.
- UFOCCI holds monthly meetings the fourth Saturday of each month.
-
- Associate Directors (by State and Canada):
-
- Ak Thomas Wilson 845 West 70th Anchorage, Alaska 99518 ph:907-522-3 172
- Az Helene CharboMeau P.O. Box 1369 Safford, AZ 85548-1369 ph:602-428-6437
- Ray Jordan 3831 North Paradise Road Flagstaff, AZ 86004 ph:602-774-6334
- Tom Dongo Box 2571 Sedona, AZ 86336 ph:602-282-562 1
- Ca Mark Andrews 811 Victoria Costa Mesa, CA 92627 ph:714-645-7046
- Michael & DoMa Farrner 123 Henshaw #402 Chico, CA 95926 ph:916-894-3327
- Ron Rodriquez 3948 Berrywood Santa Maria, CA 93455 ph:805-937-8050
- Allen Drake 13222 Louvre Street Pacoima, CA 91331 ph:818-896-3572
- Robert Shiepe 2865 Corning Street Los Angeles, CA 90034 ph:213-836-8362
- Co Jackie Blue P.O. Box 1015 Paonia, CO 81428 ph:303-527-4412
- AM Ulrich P.O. Box 117 Paonia, CO 81428 ph:303-527-3257
- De Cary Dickey P.O. Box 5535 Wilmington, Delaware 19808 ph:302-994-7509
- Il Carolyn Baum-Hawtree 1732 New Lenox Road Joliet, llinois 60433
- ph:815-726-1756
- Io Jason Hooten 525 Avenue D Fort Madison, Iowa 52627 ph:319-372-5558
- Ma Robert Poutenis Route 9 Box 586 Pownal, Maine 04069
- Md Patrick O'Connell 12628 Black Saddle Lane Germantown, Maryland 20874
- ph:301-972-1980
- Mo Barbara Becker 6219 Enright Avenue St. Louis, Missouri 63130
- Claudia Sanderson-Jones 606 N.E. 114th Street Kansas City, Missouri 64155
- ph:816-734-9000
- Ne Kristy Buckles 3701 NW Conifer Court Lincoln 68521 ph:402-489-3 162
- Nv Valdemar Valerian P.O. Box 81407 Las Vegas, NV 89180-1407
- ph:702-878-4380
- Nj Linda Dudar 20 Jackson Avenue Washington 07882 ph:201-689-7144
- Maryellen Kelly P.O. Box 1874 Champaign 61820 ph:217-359-9343
- Katie Sandberg Route 4 Box 1065-42 West Plains 65775 ph:417-256-0945
- Nm Mary Ellen Masters 504 Kiva Avenue Aztec 87410 ph:505-334-9841
- Cliff Stone 1421 East Tilden Roswell 88201 505-625-0920
- Pennsylvania:
- Terri Shupenko 731 East 10th Street Erie 16503
- Dennis Viglo 326 College Street Youngsville 16371 814-563-4322
- Tennessee:
- Herrnan L. Langley P.O. Box 422 Smyrna 37167 615-459-0165
- Brent Raynes 326 Haggard Street Waynesboro 38485 615-722-5976
- Tx Anne Bower 815 Peach Spring Houston 77088 713-931-0930
- Harv Howard P.O. Box 904 Manchaca 78652 5 12-282-203 1
- Judy Stryker 3409 Ruth Road Fort Worth 76118
- Sunshine Williams P.O. Box 162485 Austin 78716
- Donna Brown P.O. Box 337 Vidor 77670-0337 409-769-5828
- Goldie King P.O. Box 4455 Pasadena 77501 713-475-2785
- Donna Tietze P.O. Box 260 Friendswood 77546-0260 713-482-8641
- Ut Kaye Studstrup 2114 East 6805 South Salt Lake City 84121
- Wa Lozanna Elwood 3001 South 288th #304 Federal Way, 98003 ph:206-946-2248
- Jarnes C. Van Avery 6226 110th Avenue N.E. Kirkland 98033
- ph:206-889-2026
- Wisconsin:
- Linda Houston N7576 Timber Drive, Rib Lake 54470 ph:801 -263-2551
- Dr. Robert & Felicia Moore P.O. Box 825 Marshfield 54449 715-387-4639
- Wy Sheri Gould 705 South Burritt, Buffalo 82834 307-684-2755
- Canada:
- Shirle Klein Carsh 6973 -129th Street Surrey, B.C. V3W 9A9 604-597-5822
- ?? Bill Hamilton III 249 North Brand Blvd Suite 651 Glendale 91203
- Ph:818-547-6935
- Heidi Duval & Henrietta Raines P.O. Box 12 Crested Butte 81224
-
- 11.56: UFO Fllter Center
- ------------------------
- 618 Davis Drive
- Mount Vernon, Indiana 47620
- Neil Gilchrist P.O. Box 764 Nelson, B.C. VlL 5R4 604-825-9292
- Francis L. Ridge (Director) :
- 812-838-3120 / 812-838-9843
- Publication is: UFO Intelligence Summary and was founded in 1971
- A one-man effort which investigates UFO activity, mainly in the Indiana
- area. The goals of this group are to conduct a systematic computer study of
- UFO data from a six-state region: Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, Ohio,
- Kentucky, and Tennessee; this study covers sightings beginning before 1947
- to the present.
-
- 11.57: UFO Information Retrieval Center (UFOIRC)
- ------------------------------------------------
- 3131 West Cochise Drive #158
- Phoenix, Arizona 85051-9501
- Thomas M. Olsen (President)
- 602-997-1523 : 602-870-3178
- Publication is: Reference for Outstanding UFO Sighting Reports
- Founded in: 1966
- A non-membership organization which collects, analyzes, publishes and
- disseminates information about UFOs. UFOIRC also compiles statistics,
- conducts research programs, sponsors photo exhibits, maintains a 200-volume
- Library, and provides special educational services geared to children and
- students.
- UFOIRC publishes books, symposium proceedings, reprints of magazine
- articles, and a bibliography of currently available information on the UFO
- phenomenon.
-
- 11.58: UFO Investigators League
- --------------------------------
- Box 753 New Brunswick,
- New Jersey 08903
- Timothy Green Beckley
- Publishes: UFO Spotters Newsletter
- Started in 1990
- A new organization under the auspices of Timothy Green Beckley who is
- striving to expand his international network of investigators who wish to
- investigate UFO cases in their areas.
- Members receive membership card. investigators certificate, field manual,
- and a subscription to the "UFO Spotters Newsletter". Membership is $20.00
- per year.
-
- 11.59: THE UFO, PARANORMAL AND CONSPIRACY BBS
- ---------------------------------------------
- Internet Contact: elite@igc.apc.org (Elite Enterprises)
- Modem: 312/604-8161 (24 HOURS)
-
- 11.60: UFO REPORTING AND INFORMATION SERVICE (UFORIS)
- ----------------------------------------------
- Information Director : Dale Goudie. Contact address : P.O. Box 832, Mercer
- Island, WA, 98040, USA. see also Computer UFO Network. Phone (voice)
- +1 206 721 5035
-
- NI: UFO Research Australia
- --------------------------
- UFO Research Australia
- PO BOX 2435, CAIRNS QLD 4870
- AUSTRALIA
-
- Administrator: Vladimir Godic
- Research Director: Keith Basterfield
- Secretary: Pony Godic
- UFORA operate as a network of interested persons and groups, in al
- Australian States, sharing the information they acquire. Vladimir Godic
- co-ordinates general network administration and Keith Basterfield overall
- research.
-
- The aims of the network are:
- (A) To stimulate Australian research into the UFO phenomenon, on a without
- prejudice basis, in order to better unerstand the causes(s) of the
- phenomenon.
- (B) To aid research by promoting co-operation between interested parties.
-
- The philosophy of the network can be best summarised by the term "Middle of
- the Road". It is neither a collection of "avid believers" nor "confirmed
- sceptics". Since its inception the network has consistently argued that the
- UFO phenomenon is of interest to science, that it is amenable to study
- following scientific method, and that valuable information may be gained
- irrespective of the ultimate cause of the phenomenon.
-
- Results of research are published via a bi-monthly Research Digest, a
- periodical Journal, documents, catalogues and articles in a number of
- leading overseas UFO journals.
-
- There is no open membership of the network. However, individuals seriously
- interested in the UFO phenomenon are invited to contact UFORA.
-
- 11.61: UFO Study Group of Greater St. Louis
- ------------------------------------
- P.O. Box 31544 St. Louis, Missouri 63131
- John Schroeder (President)
- Helen Hanke (Secretary)
- 314-352-3058
- Publishes the The UFO Enigma.
- A non-profit organization formed in 1968 to investigate UFOs and to collect
- and disseminate information germane to the UFO phenomena. They hold
- meetings at the Farm and Home building, 110 West Lockwood (at Gore),
- Webster Groves, Missouri at 2:00 p.m. on the second Sunday of the months
- September through May.
- This group operates in close cooperation with MUFON, CUFOS, and with
- numerous organizations around the world in order to coordinate UFO research
- and information.
-
- 11.62: Ufology Research of Manitoba (UFOROM)
- --------------------------------------------
- UFOROM is a private, non-profit and volunteer organisation which is
- involved in rational discourse, investigation and research on UFOs and
- related phenomena. It was formed in 1975. All types of UFO-related
- phenomena have been studied by UFOROM, including traces, crash-retrievals,
- abductions and cattle mutilations. In addition, some UFOROM associates
- also study fortean and psychic phenomena. UFOROM publishes an annual
- survey of UFO activity in Canada, comparable to the Ferrughelli reports
- on American cases. Case data is provided by co-operative Canadian
- researchers across Canada.
-
- UFOROM is not open to general public membership. However, independent
- investigators and researchers throughout North America and particularly
- in Canada are associated with UFOROM by way of their contributions of
- case information and data from their own areas. Such contributions are
- welcomed and readily acknowledged by UFOROM.
-
- Although UFOROM does not publish a journal or newsletter for general
- distribution, associates frequently exchange information on an informal
- basis. This information is made available through articles and reports
- published in UFO magazines or books, written or edited by UFOROM
- associates.
-
- UFOROM is associated with an irregular ufozine titled the SWAMP GAS
- JOURNAL. [See UFO Publications section] It is available in hard copy
- through zine exchange or for a "cost" of one International Postal Reply
- Coupon per issue. As an experiment, the most recent issue also has
- been made available in electronic format via INTERNET by posting a
- request to: rutkows@ccu.umanitoba.ca
-
- UFOROM associates are involved with the J. Allen Hynek Center for UFO
- Studies (CUFOS), the Mutual UFO Network (MUFON) and various other
- organisations. UFOROM functions independently, but operates with an
- understanding of complete co-operation and information exchange with
- interested and serious researchers in their specialised areas of
- interest.
-
- UFOROM is devoted to the rational and objective study of UFOs and
- related phenomena, as well as other controversial phenomena such as
- crop circles. All views on these phenomena, including both proponent
- and contrary standpoints, are considered. In this regard, UFOROM
- associates tend to engage in dialogue with both "believers" and
- "debunkers". It is hoped that such attempts to "bridge the gap"
- between the two sides of the debate will encourage more constructive
- discourse.
-
- Correspondence for UFOROM can be snailmailed to:
-
- UFOROM
- Box 1918
- Winnipeg, Manitoba
- Canada R3C 3R2
-
- 11.63: United Aerial Phenomena Agency (UAPA)
- -------------------------------------
- P.O. Box 347032
- Cleveland, Ohio 44134-7032
- Allan J. Manak (Chairman)
- Rick R. Hilberg (Vice Chairman)
- Founded 1966
- A non-profit organization dedicated to the investigation and study of UFOs
- and related subjects. Its two publications are "Flying Saucer Digest"
- (quarterly) and "Weirdology" (bi- monthly). UAPA sells a wide variety of
- books, maps, back issues, rare items, etc. A catalog is available for
- $1.00.
-
- 11.64: Universal Articulate Interdimensional Understanding of Science
- --------------------------------------------------------------
- UNARIUS Academy of Sciences
- 145 South Magnolia Avenue
- El Cajon, California 92020-4522
- Dr. Ernest L. Norman (Co Founder)
- Ruth E. Norman (Co Founder)
- Charles Spaegel (Vice President)
- 619-447-4170
- Publishes the UNARIUS Light Magazine since1954.
- A non-profit, New Age organization which has pioneered the teaching of Past
- Life Therapy since 1954. This teaching is given to the student through a
- curriculum that attunes the truth seeker to the high frequency energy
- maintained by the authors, who are Advanced Spiritual Beings living on the
- Inner Planes. UNARIUS receives most of its information and instructions
- through channeling with the Higher Beings (Space Brothers). UNARIUS writes,
- publishes, and distributes a complete course of study describing the New
- Sciences of Life. This course material is covered over 100-plus texts of
- the UNARIUS Academy of Sciences; augmented by over 100 video programs. The
- course material covers missing piece's of man's prehistory, the enigma
- surrounding the dilemma of unresolved problems in science, politics and
- religion, and the future for mankind in the 21st century.
- Class sessions are held at the UNARIUS Center on Wednesdays & Sundays at
- 7:00 p.m.; class fee is S10.00. Some courses are also available on TV
- stations throughout California. All of the materials are directly related
- to the UNARIUS goal of achieving Higher Awareness.
- One of this group's main tenets is that there are superior extraterrestrial
- forces which control the Earth's destiny and which know the fate of
- mankind. With the teachings provided by UNARIUS, they feel that each person
- can become cosmically attuned to higher spiritual forces and can become
- aware of Reality and what is in store for humans. UNARIUS teaches that the
- Interplanetary Confederation, a coalition of 33 existing planets, is
- building 33 spacecraft that will form a giant city and will descend to
- Earth in the year 2001. This "building" or "city" will descend on land
- purchased for this purpose in the southern California area and will be a
- gathering spot for people to come and learn about Cosmic Awareness.
- In addition to students, interested parties can join UNARIUS for $50.00 per
- year.
-
- 11.65: Victorian U.F.O. Research Society Inc. (VUFORS)
- -------------------------------------------------------
- AVUFORS is the largest UFO society in the Southern hemishpere and has
- been in existence since the 1950s. (membership approx. 400)
- Regular discussion nights are held and the Society publishes a
- quarterly magazine called The Australian U.F.O. Bulletin which
- details UFO related information from Australia and abroad.
-
- Membership:
- Overseas (non Australian) $US20
- (Personal cheques cannot be accepted unless an additional
- $US5 is included to cover bank charges - We request you remit
- bank cheques or International Postal Orders)
-
- Membership entitles you to receive a copy of "The Australian
- UFO Bulletin", our quarterly magazine to members. The
- bulletin contains information from within Australia and
- overseas.
-
- Total number of members is currently around 400.
-
- History:
- The "Australian Flying Saucer Research Society (Victorian
- Branch)" was formed on the 17th of February, 1957 as a branch of the
- "Australian Flying Saucer Research Society" and later that year was
- reorganised as the "Victorian Flying Saucer Research Society" with
- Mr. Peter E. Norris L.L.B. as President. In 1968 the name was again
- altered - this time to the "Victorian U.F.O. Research Society".
- The current executive has been in place since 1978.
- The Society has held a dispassionate attitude on U.F.O.s, claiming
- it is a scientific problem deserving closer attention.
- Membership of this Society - which maintains the largest membership
- of any U.F.O. organisation in the Southern Hemisphere - is open to
- all who are genuinely interested in the subject.
-
- Significant cases studied:
- - The Frederick Valentich disappearance (1978). Frederick
- Valentich was a twenty year old member of the Royal Australian Air
- Force who disappeared on a solo private flight across Bass Strait
- after radioing that an object was hovering on top of his Cessna 182.
-
- - The Knowles Family Encounter. The case of a family on a
- car trip across the Nullarbor Plain in South Australia who were
- buzzed by a UFO that at one stage lifted the Knowles car into the
- air only to drop it to the road seconds later.
-
- Postal Address: Internet contact:
- P.O. Box 43 email: TCook@cmutual.com.au
- Moorabbin phone: +61-3-6076849
- Victoria, AUSTRALIA 3189 fax : +61-3-6076198
-
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