1960s - UFO Handbook No.1 Malcolm Bull
This handbook, published by the British UFO Association and authored by F. Malcolm Bull, provides guidance on observing and reporting unidentified flying objects (UFOs). It details
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AI-generated English summaries and cover images of BUFORA - RESEARCH BOOKS & STUDIES 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 handbook, published by the British UFO Association and authored by F. Malcolm Bull, provides guidance on observing and reporting unidentified flying objects (UFOs). It details
This handbook aims to help investigators evaluate UFO sighting reports by detailing natural and man-made phenomena that are often misinterpreted. It provides a list of such phenome
The British UFO Research Association (BUFORA) hypothesizes that some UFO reports may involve advanced technology. They divide research into detection/observation, field investigati
This booklet, 'The NIC Guide: INVESTIGATION', compiled by Jenny Randles, serves as an addition to the BUFORA field investigators manual. It outlines the purpose and structure of a
This preliminary report details a UFO event that occurred on October 26, 1971, near Banbury, Oxfordshire, England, which was captured on 16mm color film by an experienced ATV camer
This issue of the BUFORA Journal outlines the organization's approach to UFO research, dividing it into detection and observation, active field investigation, and evaluation and an
BUFORA has decided to establish a permanent Research Headquarters at Newchapel Observatory in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire. This decision was made at a recent seminar and is seen
This document is a revised edition (February 1979) of a field investigator's handbook for UFO research, originally published in October 1976. It is published by the Research Depart
This publication by BUFORA Ltd. outlines the history and objectives of UFO research, tracing its origins back to LUFORO in 1959 and its reconstitution as BUFORA in 1962. It emphasi
This paper, presented by Ted Bloecher at the BUFORA UFO Conference in November 1976, focuses on Close Encounters of the Third Kind (CE III), defined as reports of humanoid entities
This paper, presented by David Viewing of the Extra-Terrestrial Society, explores the use of analytical instruments to search for extra-terrestrial spacecraft, distinct from UFO in
This document, BUFORA Science Paper 2, outlines UFO investigation procedures, stressing the importance of rapid contact with witnesses and official bodies to prevent distortion of
This paper, presented in May 1975 and published in May 1976, explores UFO phenomena from an engineer's viewpoint, bridging the gap between occult and extraterrestrial hypotheses. I
This document details the 'Code of Practice for UFO Investigators', developed through a collaborative effort by several British UFO research organizations between March 1981 and Fe
This document details BUFORA Case History No. 1, concerning a 'Close Encounter of the Second Kind' at Livingston, Scotland, on November 9, 1979. A 61-year-old forester reported a d
The mystery circles phenomenon gained significant media attention starting in August 1980 in the West Country of the UK. While initially linked to UFOs, particularly due to the pro
This issue of The UFO World '86, compiled by Jenny Randles for BUFORA, reviews UFO activity and research from 1985 across various countries including Australia, Denmark, France, It
This document outlines the procedures for administering the BUFORA UFO/IFO Sensitivity Test, designed to assess a witness's ability to identify unusual aerial phenomena. The test i
This issue of The UFO World '87 provides a comprehensive overview of UFO activity and research across several countries in 1986 and early 1987. It highlights the passing of promine
This publication by BUFORA serves as a comprehensive investigation into the crop circles phenomenon, presenting a position statement prior to the summer 1989 season. It expands upo
This issue details the 'Buckinghamshire UFO Movie Film' case from January 11, 1973. Witness Peter Day, a building surveyor, filmed a distinct orange ball of light. The film capture
This issue of 'The UFO World '89' provides an international overview of UFOlogy from 1987-1988, compiled by Jenny Randles on behalf of BUFORA. It covers cases from Africa, includin
This document presents the 1997 Code of Practice for UFO Investigators, an updated version of the 1982 original, developed by BUFORA and other UFO research organizations. It establ
This press release from BUFORA profiles several UFO researchers investigating alleged government cover-ups regarding UFO phenomena in the UK. It highlights the existence of multipl
This report by Robert Bull explores the phenomenon of 'Men In Black' (MIBs), mysterious figures who reportedly question, threaten, and harass UFO witnesses. It details the influent
This issue of BUFORA's publication, 'UFOs and the PSI INTERFACE', delves into the complex relationship between unidentified flying objects and psychic phenomena. It explores histor
This issue of BUFORA INFO delves into the phenomenon of alien abduction, starting with the seminal Betty and Barney Hill case from 1961, which involved a UFO sighting, missing time
This issue delves into the long-held belief of a UFO cover-up by world governments, suggesting they possess crashed UFOs and alien technology. It examines the phenomenon of 'Men in
This document is a 'Report Analysis Card' from the British UFO Research Association, designed for collecting detailed information on UFO sightings. It includes fields for sighting