Cowflop Quarterly - 1995 05 05 - Vol 1 No 1
This issue of The Cowflop Quarterly argues that the Roswell incident was a result of human error and has been perpetuated by commercial interests. It posits that the debris recover
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AI-generated English summaries and cover images of Cowflop Quarterly (Robert Todd) 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 Cowflop Quarterly argues that the Roswell incident was a result of human error and has been perpetuated by commercial interests. It posits that the debris recover
This issue examines the 'Bolender Memo' and its alleged implications for UFO investigations. It clarifies that the memo does not prove a cover-up, but rather describes separate rep
This issue of Cowflop Alert details a public dispute between UFO researchers Kevin Randle and Donald Schmitt. Randle has distanced himself from Schmitt, accusing him of numerous fa
This issue of The KowPflop Quarterly critically examines the claims of Major Jesse A. Marcel concerning the 1947 Roswell incident. The article scrutinizes Marcel's military personn
This issue critically examines Stanton Friedman's theory linking General Twining's 1947 visit to New Mexico with the Roswell incident, arguing it was a routine inspection for a spe
This issue of The Cowflop Quarterly critically examines claims made by UFO researcher Kevin Randle regarding the Roswell incident, particularly concerning Colonel William Blanchard
This issue of The Spot Report, formerly The Cowflop Quarterly, focuses on debunking the claims of Stanton T. Firedman regarding the Roswell incident and the MJ-12 myth. The author,
This issue of The Spot Report, authored by Robert G. Todd, meticulously debunks three key documents purportedly related to the Roswell Incident and alien spacecraft. Todd argues th