Lettre d'Information Ufologique - Vol 1 No 1 - sept 1989
This inaugural issue of LIUFO, a French-language ufological newsletter from Canada, aims to foster information exchange among enthusiasts. It critiques Richard Glenn's misinterpret
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AI-generated English summaries and cover images of Lettre d'Information Ufologique (Leduc) 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 inaugural issue of LIUFO, a French-language ufological newsletter from Canada, aims to foster information exchange among enthusiasts. It critiques Richard Glenn's misinterpret
This issue of 'Lettre d'Information Ufologique' from December 1989 focuses on recent press coverage of UFO phenomena, particularly from the USSR and Canada. It includes reports fro
This issue of 'Lettre d'Information Ufologique' features a detailed report of a UFO sighting near Quebec City in September 1989, where witnesses described a black, round object. It
This issue of Lettre d'Information Ufologique features a report on a childhood UFO sighting in Rouyn-Noranda, Canada, by Annie Theriault. It also includes a detailed survey of reti
This issue of LIUFO details the CASUFO database, which contains over 2,200 UFO observation reports from Quebec. It explains the various fields used to codify each report, including
This issue of LIUFO focuses on the identification of UFOs (OVNI) and their probable causes, building on previous CASUFO reports. It introduces a classification system with 'Hypothe
This issue of Lettre d'Information Ufologique compares two UFO databases, BECASSINE and CASUFO, detailing their content, scope, and data fields. It highlights that BECASSINE covers
This issue of Lettre d'Information Ufologique focuses on the CASUFO database, which organizes UFO reports using a detailed lexicon. The lexicon categorizes various aspects of sight
This issue of LIUFO focuses on the CASUFO database and its application in detailed UFO case analysis, particularly in response to criteria set by Éric Maillot. It highlights how CA