Anomalous Phenomena - No 1 - 1993
This issue of the "Anomalous Phenomena" bulletin, published by the Kharkiv Coordination Council of UKUFAS in March 1993, addresses the challenges and goals of Ukrainian ufology. It
Magazine Collection
AI-generated English summaries and cover images of Anomalous Phenomena from the Archives for the Unexplained (AFU) in Norrköping, Sweden. Each entry summarises the complete contents of an issue — articles, sighting reports, interviews, key people, locations, and dates.
This issue of the "Anomalous Phenomena" bulletin, published by the Kharkiv Coordination Council of UKUFAS in March 1993, addresses the challenges and goals of Ukrainian ufology. It
This issue of 'Anomalous Phenomena' discusses the importance and current state of SETI (Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence), highlighting increased government funding in the
This issue of 'Anomalous Phenomena' delves into the possibility of extraterrestrial civilizations and their potential presence in Ukraine, referencing historical research and recen
This issue of 'Anomalous Phenomena' bulletin from June 1993 is dedicated to the memory of Vladimir Georgievich Prokhorov, a scientist in geopathology and biolocation. It details hi
This issue of 'Anomalous Phenomena' delves into the organizational conflict within the Ukrainian Ufological Association (UKUFAS), detailing its founding principles of nationalizati
This issue of 'Anomalous Phenomena' magazine delves into the organizational conflict within the Ukrainian Ufological Association (UKUFAS), analyzing its roots in philosophical and
This issue of 'Anomalous Phenomena' delves into an organizational conflict within the Ukrainian Ufological Association (UKUFAS), analyzing its causes and potential resolutions. It
This issue of "Anomalous Phenomena" details a significant organizational conflict within the Ukrainian Ufological Association (UКУФАС), with a group seceding to form the Ukrainian
This issue of 'Anomalous Phenomena' delves into the complexities of SETI (Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence), discussing reasons for potential 'silencing' of results due to