Just Cause - 1984 09 - No 01 - New Series
This first issue of 'Just Cause' (New Series) aims to counter government UFO secrecy, reviving a publication that was previously 'UFOrmant'. It details a July 27, 1984 incident whe
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This first issue of 'Just Cause' (New Series) aims to counter government UFO secrecy, reviving a publication that was previously 'UFOrmant'. It details a July 27, 1984 incident whe
This issue of JUST CAUSE delves into UFO investigations, highlighting the challenges posed by government secrecy and witness fear of reprisals. It examines historical rumors that p
This issue of Just Cause magazine delves into government UFO secrecy and deception, arguing that official policy has shifted from maintaining secrecy to actively misleading the pub
This issue of "JUST CAUSE" highlights the release of 1720 pages of Air Force Intelligence UFO files from 1948-1953, which were separate from Project Blue Book. It discusses early g
This issue of JUST CAUSE, published in September 1985, marks its first year of operation and highlights ongoing challenges with government agencies regarding UFO information reques
This issue of Just Cause magazine questions the government's stance on UFOs, particularly in light of the FOIA and the termination of Project Blue Book. It delves into the controve
The magazine reports that CAUS received 139 pages of UFO files from the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) following a FOIA request. These documents, dating from the late 1950s to 1
This issue delves into 'Project Moon Dust,' a secret government program, likely initiated in the early 1950s, aimed at recovering and exploiting unidentified flying objects (UFOs)
This issue of Just Cause explores the hypothesis that early UFO incidents, particularly those involving disc-shaped craft with unusual flight characteristics, may have inspired the
This issue of Just Cause details the ongoing efforts to obtain Air Force UFO files, highlighting newly released data from the early years of UFOlogy. It covers 'Foo-Fighter' report
This issue of Just Cause magazine features an article detailing a former NASA employee's account of an unidentified object seen on the moon during a lunar mission, which was dismis
This issue of 'JUST CAUSE' magazine from June 1987 expresses mixed feelings about the current surge in media attention to UFOs, noting that the focus is primarily on abductions, la
This issue of Just Cause critically examines the MJ-12 affair, concluding it is likely a grand deception. The publication questions the lack of verifiable sources for key documents
This issue's editorial addresses criticism of a previous MJ-12 report, defending the magazine's stance on scrutinizing evidence. It highlights concerns about the Freedom of Informa
This issue of Just Cause presents an editorial response to Stanton Friedman's critique of the magazine's skepticism regarding the MJ-12 documents. The editorial argues that while F
This issue of Just Cause focuses on the MJ-12 controversy, reproducing key documents including a letter from Air Force OSI agent Richard Doty denying sensitive information leaks, a
This issue of Just Cause details several UFO incidents from 1975 at Kincheloe AFB, Michigan, involving security personnel reporting unusual aerial phenomena and a mysterious gunfir
This issue of Just Cause delves into the Reagan administration's surprising push towards understanding extraterrestrial intelligence and UFOs, despite a generally conservative stan
This issue of Just Cause magazine focuses on UFO secrecy and military investigations. It details the case of Sgt. Clifford Stone, who was relieved of duty for conducting UFO resear
This issue of Just Cause discusses the significant delays and perceived stonewalling by the State Department in responding to Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests, with a new
This issue of Just Cause critically examines the Majestic 12 (MJ-12) UFO story, focusing on the claims made by William Moore at a MUFON symposium. The publication alleges that Moor
This issue of Just Cause focuses on three key documents. Exhibit 1 details NORAD's 'NUTR' system, a classified database of 7000 'unknown' air traffic trackings in North America and
This issue of JUST CAUSE delves into the authenticity of the MJ-12 briefing paper and the Truman-Forrestal memo, suggesting Bill Moore may be the author. The article analyzes the d
This issue of JUST CAUSE reveals the Navy's release of data on 'unidentified orbiting objects' tracked by NAVSPASUR, obtained via a FOIA request. It also details efforts to obtain
This issue of Just Cause critically reviews Howard Blum's book 'Out There,' which investigates the U.S. intelligence community's engagement with UFO phenomena, including 'Project A
This issue of 'Just Cause' addresses a new federal law impacting federal employees' ability to write about non-fiction topics, leading the editor to resign temporarily. It also del
This issue of Just Cause magazine, dated March 1991, focuses on new data regarding the Belgian UFO wave and an analysis of the MJ-12 'Truman document'. The editorial notes that non
This issue details the experiences of Airman Simone Mendez, a Telecommunications Specialist at Nellis Air Force Base, who obtained a Top Secret document in October 1981 detailing N
This issue details the complex case of Simone Mendez, an Air Force member whose espionage investigation in 1982 led to her security clearance being revoked. Despite being cleared,
This issue of Just Cause critically examines the proliferation of fake UFO documents and its detrimental effect on legitimate research. It highlights the challenges posed by hoaxes
This issue of Just Cause delves into several historical UFO cases and discusses the methodology of UFO research. It examines the Roswell crash, questioning the lack of official doc
This issue of JUST CAUSE reveals newly discovered official records concerning 'Foo-Fighters' encountered by Allied and Axis pilots during World War II. These phenomena, described a
This issue of Just Cause magazine, published by Citizens Against UFO Secrecy, addresses reader concerns about its pro-UFO stance, clarifying its purpose is to publish original rese
This issue of Just Cause criticizes the deplorable media coverage of UFOs, highlighting instances in the New York Post and Hustler Magazine. It exposes 'dirty tricks' used by gover
This issue delves into the 'Pentacle Memo,' a document analyzed by Jacques Vallee, which recommended procedures for handling UFO reports and suggested coordination between ATIC and
The 1952 summer saw an unprecedented wave of UFO sightings, with thousands of reports inundating the Air Force and media. This period coincided with a push by the Air Force to bols
CAUS has acquired a significant collection of Project Blue Book and Project Sign records, including 32 rolls of microfilm from the 1952 Air Force clipping service, thanks to Profes
This issue of Just Cause magazine delves into UFO secrecy and the phenomenon of Expanding Balls of Light (EBOLs). It discusses government revelations of classified information, the
This issue of Just Cause delves into historical unexplained phenomena, starting with the "Blue Light Affair" of 1813 during the War of 1812, where mysterious blue lights near New L
This issue of JUST CAUSE critically examines claims surrounding the Roswell incident, particularly focusing on the alleged involvement of Dr. Lincoln LaPaz. The author, Robert Todd
This issue of JUST CAUSE examines a controversial Air Force document related to the Roswell incident, revealing it to be an altered draft proposal rather than official policy. The
The December 1994 issue of JUST CAUSE magazine critically examines the Air Force's 1994 report on the Roswell Incident, which concluded the debris was from a secret 'Project Mogul'
This issue delves into the Air Force's Roswell report, questioning the credibility of witnesses and the evidence presented. It highlights the Project Mogul explanation for the debr
This issue critically examines the 'Alien Autopsy' film, questioning its authenticity and the claims made by its marketer, Ray Santilli. It highlights discrepancies in the footage,
This issue of Just Cause delves into historical UFO phenomena, particularly the 1917 "airship flap" in New England, presenting numerous witness accounts and newspaper reports. It a
This issue of Just Cause delves into the 1949 General Mills incident, presenting a detailed report from Professor C.B. Moore Jr. and exploring the possibility of a tangential meteo
This issue of Just Cause details the National Security Agency's (NSA) release of 240 pages of UFO records, a result of a lawsuit by Citizens Against UFO Secrecy (CAUS). The release
This issue of Just Cause magazine delves into government secrecy surrounding UFOs, highlighting the limited information released by the Navy compared to other agencies. It discusse
This issue of Just Cause magazine from December 1996 reflects on 1996 as a year of progress in UFO research, with increased data and declassification expected. It discusses the NAS
This issue of Just Cause, the 50th, reflects on the 50-year history of the modern UFO era, emphasizing the need for serious research and clear thinking amidst sensationalism. It ad
This issue of Just Cause critically examines the media's portrayal of UFO phenomena in 1997, particularly in relation to the Roswell incident. It highlights the Air Force's 'Roswel