Merseyside UFO Bulletin - Vol 1 No 1 - 1968
This inaugural issue of the Merseyside UFO Bulletin focuses on the controversial Condon Committee's investigation into UFOs, questioning its motives and methods. It also details th
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AI-generated English summaries and cover images of Merseyside UFO Bulletin 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 the Merseyside UFO Bulletin focuses on the controversial Condon Committee's investigation into UFOs, questioning its motives and methods. It also details th
This issue of the Merseyside UFO Bulletin from March-April 1968 features an editorial praising Dr. Stephen Black's 'Flying Saucers and the people who see them' documentary for its
This issue of the Merseyside UFO Bulletin, dated May-June 1968, presents a rational approach to UFO investigation in its editorial. It includes a comprehensive UFO glossary coverin
This issue of the Merseyside UFO Bulletin covers a range of topics including the possibility of extraterrestrial life, focusing on planetary conditions and atmospheres. It reports
This issue of the Merseyside UFO Bulletin focuses on the 'Men in Black' (MIB) phenomenon, questioning whether these reports should be taken seriously. It details historical cases l
This issue of the Merseyside UFO Bulletin covers the recently published Condon Report, which ufologists predict concludes that UFOs are not alien spacecraft and that extraterrestri
This issue of the Merseyside UFO Bulletin delves into the potential connections between fairy folklore and UFO phenomena, questioning the prevailing interplanetary theory. It featu
This issue of the Merseyside UFO Bulletin delves into the Condon Report, assessing its scientific value and limitations, and discusses the 'Angel Hair' phenomenon as a form of phys
This issue of the Merseyside UFO Bulletin from May-June 1969 delves into the nature of UFO phenomena and the official stance of skepticism. It features an editorial discussing the
This issue of the Merseyside UFO Bulletin from July-August 1969 discusses the resistance to psychological involvement in UFO investigations and argues for its necessity. It include
This issue of Merseyside UFO Bulletin delves into the potential of telepathy for extraterrestrial communication, with an initial investigation by John Harney. It also features John
This issue of the Merseyside UFO Bulletin reflects on the past decade of UFO investigation and looks ahead to the 1970s. Editor John Harney discusses the role of small UFO journals
This issue of the Merseyside UFO Bulletin features a debate on the Extraterrestrial Hypothesis (ETH) for UFO research, with John Rimmer challenging Alan Sharp's view. Rimmer explor
This issue of the Merseyside UFO bulletin covers various aspects of ufology, including advice for ufologists on how to handle media interviews, a critique of the DIGAP group's stan
This issue of the Merseyside UFO Bulletin (June/July 1970) critically examines the state of British ufology, suggesting it is 'in-groupy, gossipy and sterile' with a lack of origin
This issue of the Merseyside UFO Bulletin features a review of John Keel's new books, 'Operation Trojan Horse' and 'Strange Creatures', exploring his ideas on ufology as a psychic
This issue of the Merseyside UFO Bulletin from November 1970 focuses on 'New Techniques for Ufographers', offering practical advice on astro-photography for UFO sightings. It also
This issue of the Merseyside UFO Bulletin, dated December 1970, delves into the nature of UFO phenomena, questioning the purely extraterrestrial hypothesis. It explores connections
This issue of the Merseyside UFO Bulletin (Vol 4, No 1, Spring 1971) focuses on 'Apocalyptophilia,' exploring the societal desire for apocalyptic events and its connection to UFO p
The Ubatuba magnesium fragments, claimed to be from a crashed UFO, were analyzed and found to have a high purity of magnesium but contained zinc and strontium impurities. While ini
This issue of the Merseyside UFO Bulletin covers a critical review of John Keel's 'Operation Trojan Horse', questioning his research methods and conclusions, particularly regarding
This issue of Merseyside UFO Bulletin explores the 'new ufology' trend, questioning its reliance on fantasy over evidence. Peter Rogerson defends psychological interpretations of U
This issue features a critical analysis of 'new ufology' by Alan W. Sharp, who argues that proponents like John Keel and Jacques Vallee employ flawed logic and terminology. Sharp e
This issue of the Merseyside UFO Bulletin (Vol. 4, No. 6, Winter 1971) focuses on the Charlton Crater incident in Wiltshire, UK, examining it as a case of ufological self-deception
This issue of Merseyside UFO Bulletin delves into the debate surrounding psychological explanations for UFO phenomena, featuring articles by Carl Grove and Alan W. Sharp. Grove cri
This issue of the Merseyside UFO Bulletin, edited by John Harney and John Rimmer, focuses on 'New Directions for UFO Research' by Peter Rogerson. Rogerson proposes a systematic app
This issue of the Merseyside UFO Bulletin, dated Summer 1972, focuses on the interpretation of UFO reports. It argues for a rational approach, distinguishing between genuine physic
This issue of MUFOB introduces an international catalogue of Type 1 UFO reports, compiled by Peter Rogerson, which aims to expand upon Jacques Vallee's previous work. The catalogue
This issue of MUFOB discusses the potential for a Merseyside UFO conference and features a letter to the editor regarding ufological debates. A significant portion is dedicated to
This issue of MUFOB discusses the growing interest in UFO studies within the scientific community, citing J. Allen Hynek's work as a catalyst. It contrasts scientific skepticism wi
This issue of MUFOB critically examines the 'Ancient Astronaut' theory, debunking claims by authors like Erich von Daniken and highlighting their ignorance of basic archaeology. It
This issue of MUFOB explores the phenomenon of UFO cults, distinguishing between researchers, buffs, and cultists. It argues that these cults often arise from societal tensions and
This issue of MUFOB (Merseyside UFO Bulletin) tackles the skepticism surrounding UFO phenomena, contrasting it with the credulity often found within ufology. It features an editori
This issue of MUFOB focuses on 'The Phantom Helicopter' phenomenon, which is analyzed as a typical UFO flap with some real helicopter sightings used to confuse the issue. It also p