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Records 1591 to 1620 of 1973 - Sorted by Most Recent First
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Belgium
Breaking Down 'The Wall' of UFO Silence
Antonio Huneeus
In a totally unprecedented move in the history of ufology, the Belgian Air Force and government has not only carefully documented the great UFO wave over Wallonia, but shared its results with civilian investigators and the public, in effect literally breaking down "The Wall" of UFO Silence that still stands in the western world.
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Posted on 9/26/2003 11:25:01 PM
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Belgium
Beyond the Belgian Flap--UFOs and Europolitics
J. Antonio Huneeus, August 1993 FATE Magazine
For decades, certain American ufological groups have unsuccessfully attempted to get Congress interested in UFOs. Actually, Congressional hearings on this issue did take place in 1966 and 1968, sponsored by the House Armed Services and Science and Astronautics Committees respectively; these occurred at a time when the Air Force was funding Project Blue Book. All efforts to rekindle Congressional UFO interest have failed since then.
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Posted on 9/26/2003 11:22:00 PM
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Belgium
The Belgium UFO Wave
UFO Casebook
Brief overview of the Belgium UFO Wave, from the UFO Casebook.
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Posted on 9/26/2003 11:19:04 PM
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Belgium
UFOs at Close Sight: The Belgium UFO Wave
UFOs at Close Sight
In-depth collection of documents related to the Belgium UFO wave.
Posted on 9/26/2003 11:17:08 PM
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skepticsanalysis
Phil Klass vs. The "UFO Promoters"
Jerome Clark
He is a man with a mission - to debunk UFOs and discredit those who investigate them.
Posted on 9/26/2003 9:44:04 PM
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skepticsanalysis
Debunkers vs. the UFO Menace; or, Is Ufology Tantamount to Communism?
Jerome Clark, 1992
To this day not a single significant CSICOP figure has disavowed
Klass' charges or chastised him for making them. Instead CSICOP
has reserved all its criticism for those who, like me, have
raised the issue. Publicly CSICOP pretends to believe that my
portrayal of these events is false.
Posted on 9/26/2003 9:31:38 PM
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Ufology
Conceptualizing UFOs
Richard H. Hall
Analyzing UFO data and reasoning about it has been extremely controversial due to a number of factors, primarily disagreement about which data are mutually agreed upon as requiring explanation. In this article I attempt to provide a conceptual framework and guide for thinking about and theorizing about UFOs.
Posted on 9/26/2003 9:27:01 PM
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roswell
Report of U.S. Air Force Regarding the Roswell Incident
U.S. Air Force
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Posted on 9/26/2003 6:49:25 PM
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roswell
Roswell 1999: What Now
Thomas J. Carey & Donald R. Schmitt
As the millennium draws inexorably closer, we can look back and see that the 50th Anniversary Year of 1997 witnessed unprecedented national if not world-wide interest in the most famous and most thoroughly investigated UFO case of all time: the alleged 1947 crash of a flying saucer near the town of Roswell, NM.
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Posted on 9/26/2003 6:42:22 PM
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roswell
Roswell Witness Testimonies
Christopher Schmidt
A flying saucer crashed near Roswell, New Mexico, in 1947. This document contains testimony from people who were closely associated with this incident. Most of the testimony in this document is from the 1992 book "Crash at Corona" by Stanton Friedman and Don Berliner, published in the United States by Paragon House.
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Posted on 9/26/2003 6:36:53 PM
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roswell
Colonel Philip Corso's Book Confirms Roswell
Michael Lindemann
The long-awaited book by Colonel Philip Corso, titled "The Day After Roswell," will soon be in bookstores nationwide. CNI News has gotten an advance look at parts of the text, and if Corso can be believed, his story blows the lid on Roswell, government UFO secrecy, and the ongoing reality of extraterrestrial visitors.
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Posted on 9/26/2003 6:32:50 PM
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roswell
Roswell Witnesses Interviewed
Stephen Johnson, Houston Chronicle
Interviews with Roswell Incident witnesses: Robert Shirkey, Walter Haut, COL. William "Butch" Blanchard, B-29 Flight Engineer Robert Porter - from the Houston Chronicle
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Posted on 9/26/2003 6:32:03 PM
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roswell
Stanton Friedman on Roswell: Secrets Revealed
Stanton Friedman
Open Letter to the History Channel. I must congratulate you on providing a Masterpiece of Misrepresentation. A splendid example of propaganda, excellent for teaching purposes . You demonstrated the primary rules such as selective choice of data, false reasoning, positive and negative name calling.
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Posted on 9/26/2003 6:29:18 PM
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roswell
The Day Before Roswell
James Easton
Increasingly over recent years, the foundation of the Roswell story has perhaps been buried beneath the various purported truths which have been attached to it. Is there in fact significant evidence that an alien craft crashed in the New Mexico desert, or, is the explanation a Project Mogul balloon train, as evidenced in the US Air Force's July 1994 report, which affirmed the original findings of researcher Robert Todd. The answer might still be found if we strip away the myths and the deceit, for the story which gave birth to an epic tale, is a simple one.
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Posted on 9/26/2003 6:26:59 PM
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roswell
Kent Jeffrey and Roswell
Stanton T. Friedman
Kent Jeffrey's anti-Roswell conclusions (MUFON Journal, June, 1997) are based on the same kind of false reasoning that led to his pro-Roswell views: Don't bother me with the facts, my mind's made up; be enthusiastic and ready to put ones money where ones mouth is, but don't have the facts in hand first; don't bother finding out how security works; believe what one wants to believe.
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Posted on 9/26/2003 6:08:04 PM
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Center For UFO Studies Response To The Air Force’s 1997 Report 'The Roswell Report: Case Closed'
Mark Rodeghier
In June of this year, the Air Force released their second massive report on the now well–known Roswell incident that occurred in and near Roswell, New Mexico in early July, 1947. The first Air Force report in September 1994 concluded that the debris found by rancher Mac Brazel was from an Army Air Forces balloon–borne research project code named MOGUL. In the statements below, we detail the errors, omissions and faulty reasoning in the Air Force report.
Posted on 9/26/2003 5:53:50 PM
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roswell
Roswell: 52 Years of Unanaswered Questions
Donald R. Schmitt & Thomas J. Carey
How could such a monumental event as a UFO crash in 1947 be kept a secret so long? Surely the real story would have leaked before now, as has seemingly happened to every government secret in the past 25 years.
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Posted on 9/26/2003 5:50:23 PM
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roswell
A Conversation with Jesse Marcel Jr. (PDF format)
CUFOS
Posted on 9/26/2003 5:47:40 PM
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roswell
The Roswell Incident - A Summary Through the 1997 50th Anniversary
Leon Jaroff
The following is a good overview, and explains who most of the key players are. This includes eye witnesses, authors, and debunkers, who you will see mentioned in many of the articles on Roswell.
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Posted on 9/26/2003 5:43:03 PM
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roswell
Roswell - The Facts, Truths and Eyewitness Accounts
Richard Dean
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Posted on 9/26/2003 5:39:46 PM
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roswell
The Air Force Report on Roswell: An Absence of Evidence
Mark Rodeghier & Mark Chesney, International UFO Reporter, 1994
In this article, we will explain the Air Force conclusion and the reasons they provide to support their theory about Roswell. We will also explain why the Roswell research community finds the Air Force hypothesis so weak and internally inconsistent by focusing on the testimony Air Force investigators gathered from a few carefully-chosen witnesses.
Posted on 9/26/2003 5:36:51 PM
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roswell
1947 Roswell UFO Incident
Roswell Online
Brief overview article on the Roswell incident, from Roswell Online
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Posted on 9/26/2003 5:29:57 PM
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roswell
Marcel's Last Words on Roswell Crash
Robert Scott Martin, Space.com
According to a previously unknown 1981 interview, Jesse Marcel, the Roswell Air Force Base intelligence officer who transformed UFO history when he recovered pieces of an unidentified object in the desert, maintained to the end of his life that the object was no weather balloon.
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Posted on 9/26/2003 5:26:15 PM
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roswell
Roswell Daily Record for July 9, 1947
Revised story of of the Roswell incident, from the local Roswell newspaper, 2 days after the first story appeared, reporting that a crashed flying saucer had been found and retrieved by the military.
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Posted on 9/26/2003 5:15:46 PM
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roswell
Roswell Daily Record for July 8, 1947 - Text
Text of original news story reporting on the recovery of a crashed flying saucer, in the local Roswell newspaper.
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Posted on 9/26/2003 5:14:00 PM
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roswell
Roswell Declassified (Popular Mechanics article)
Jim Wilson, Popular Mechanics magazine
Formerly secret files finally reveal the truth about the world's most famous UFO incident.
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Posted on 9/26/2003 5:10:44 PM
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roswell
Skeptical: The Roswell Incident and Project Mogul
Dave Thomas, Skeptical Inquirer Magazine
As reported in the January-February 1995 Skeptical Inquirer, a September 1994 Air Force report strongly supported the theory that the "UFO" debris found by rancher Mac Brazel in 1947 northwest of Roswell, New Mexico, was in fact a remnant of a balloon flight launched as part of a top-secret program called Project Mogul.
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Posted on 9/26/2003 5:09:37 PM
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roswell
Roswell: Clashing Visions of the Possible
Michael Swords, International UFO Reporter, Fall 1997, Volume 22, Number 3
Roswell is obviously a highly divisive topic in ufology. People accept or reject it, often emotionally, for reasons which seem to the listener unclear, even after patient attention. The possibility of a crashed disk, and the necessary astoundingly successful security required, alternatively violates or coheres with visions of reality held dear by the loudest, and occasionally less civil, discussants.
Posted on 9/26/2003 5:06:29 PM
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roswell
Roswell Case Summary
CUFOS
Brief overview and summary of the Roswell incident, from CUFOS.
Posted on 9/26/2003 5:04:35 PM
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roswell
CUFOS - Roswell
CUFOS
In-depth discussion of the Roswell incident, from CUFOS, the Center for UFO Studies. Contains a selection of articles on the Roswell Inciddent.
Posted on 9/26/2003 5:03:31 PM
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Records 1591 to 1620 of 1973
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