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Overview

This document is an index for the CUFORN Newsletter, a publication focused on UFO phenomena. The index spans from Volume 1, Number 1 in 1979 to Volume 13, Number 1 in January/February 1992. It is described as "Canada's Oldest UFO Newsletter" and is available via subscription.…

Magazine Overview

This document is an index for the CUFORN Newsletter, a publication focused on UFO phenomena. The index spans from Volume 1, Number 1 in 1979 to Volume 13, Number 1 in January/February 1992. It is described as "Canada's Oldest UFO Newsletter" and is available via subscription. Back issues are offered for $5.00 each.

Content Highlights by Volume and Issue

  • Volume 1 (1979-1981):
  • Number 1 (1979): Missing.
  • Number 2 (January 1980): Covered CUFORN Meeting Agenda, Network News, international publicity, and a decline in hotline calls attributed to MUFON's Henry McKay.
  • Number 3 (1980): Similar content to Number 2, including CUFORN Meeting Agenda, Network News, international publicity, and the decline in hotline calls due to Henry McKay.
  • Number 4: Featured a CUFORN Meeting Agenda and a special meeting with Stanton Friedman and William Moore, along with recommended UFO books.
  • Number 5: Included information on UFO Sighting Report Forms, a call to "Get the Complete Picture," ordering CUFORN's Recommended Reading List, a note on the decline in UFO sightings, a warning about the media, a new book proving UFO reality, a meeting with Stanton Friedman and William Moore, a CSICOP member's involvement, and invitations for out-of-town members to meetings.
  • Volume 2 (1981-1982):
  • Number 1 (January/February 1981): Noted the acquisition of a UFO "Hot Line" phone number, a UFO lecture in Toronto, the development of a CUFORN Field Investigations Manual, the March meeting in Toronto, a summary of the January meeting, confirmation of a USAF training film, discussions on electronic media and UFOs, Stanton Friedman's CBC airtime, a CUFORN member's connection to Charles Lindbergh, and a preview of new books.
  • Number 2 (March/April 1981): Announced a May meeting in Toronto with an "Alternative 3" researcher, noted publicity for the editor's lecture, a revised meeting schedule, William L. Moore becoming a CUFORN member, planning for MUFON 1982, and Moore's claim that the Meier-Pleiaades book was a hoax.
  • Number 3 (May/June 1981): Content included an explanation for TV Show Errors, Project UFOCAN reports, current UFO literature news, CUFORN membership news, a close call for a member, a new group and newsletter started by the State Director, a Mexican R/V flap revealed, major publicity for CUFORN in a new book, notes on a two-year-old phone call, an IFO report, and a summary of Canadian UFO Reports from 1952 to 1980.
  • Number 4 (July/August 1981): Covered CUFORN's Code of Ethics, the booking of a Toronto hotel for the 1982 MUFON convention, current UFO literature news, media coverage of CUFORN, a French TV UFO Special, July and August UFO sighting reports, visits by William Moore and Stanton Friedman to Toronto, and CUFORN's Recommended Reading List.
  • Number 5 (September/October 1981): Featured CUFORN's Media Blitz, a MUFON pre-convention meeting, UFO Photographs, reviews of two new UFO books, a demonstration and speeches on Non-Conventional Energy in Toronto, a planned Roswell Revision, a UFO Lawsuit with a decision appealed, and UFO Reports.
  • Number 6 (November/December 1981): Announced major changes at the November meeting, UFO Reports, UFOs in the Media, Bill Moore speaking at UFOHIO, and the focus on Canadian Speakers at the MUFON Symposium in 1981.
  • Volume 3 (1982-1983):
  • Number 1 (January/February 1982): Noted heavy media coverage from December through February, advice on questioning UFO observers, UFO literature for sale, planned CAUS lawsuits, analysis of 899 UFO films and photos by Ground Saucer Watch (GSW), a report on 1940 German Flying Saucers, 8 IFOs and one UFO report in January/February, repeat UFO sightings by a US Marine and wife, and CUFOS taking over NICAP files.
  • Number 2 (March/April 1982): Included Toronto abduction reports, UFOs and the Media, upcoming media events, Stanton Friedman's departure and replacement by Schuessler, and the addition of a distinguished scientist and journalist to CUFORN.
  • Number 3 & 4 (May/June/July/August 1982): Featured a new CUFORN Logo and a paper presented to the MUFON UFO summit.
  • Number 5 (September/October 1982): Covered recommended methods for dealing with media and publicity, William Moore sending UFO info from Washington, Albuquerque, and Tokyo, errors in newspaper coverage of the MUFON 1982 symposium, five new CUFORN members, a bulletin/newsletter exchange policy, a temporary hold on regular CUFORN meetings, UFOs & the Media, 26 UFO sightings reported to CUFORN, a close encounter by the Director, a second close encounter by the Director, and a notice for those unfamiliar with UFO history.
  • Number 6 (November/December 1982): Discussed US Military classification of UFOs being higher than the H-Bomb, regressive hypnosis revealing abductions, and a look back at UFO research at M.I.T.
  • Volume 4 (1983-1984):
  • Number 1 (January/February 1983): Included "The Biblical UFO Connection" and "UFOs and the Media."
  • Number 2 (March/April 1983): Featured "UFOs and the Media," rationalism in a TV debate on UFOs, analysis of the media scene, Goldwater meeting Stone Wall, new CUFORN Headquarters, a new CUFORN UFO Hot Line phone number, and a CUFORN member from Stratford working on a manual.
  • Number 3 (May/June 1983): Covered a researcher masterminding a hoax, UFO fragments, UFOs and the Media, an abductee's daughter asking for regression, the RCMP's cattle mutilation probe, insights from "Flying Saucer Review," a "Klassic" case of conversion, CUFORN probing possible abduction, and a UFO conference at the University of Nebraska.
  • Number 4 (July/August 1983): Announced the formation of the North American UFO Federation, postponement of a Ufology Course, cancellation of an "Expose'," time saved by checking a woman's abduction story, a retrospective on the MUFON's 1982 Symposium in Toronto, "UFOs, Past, Present & Future," the First SBI Annual Symposium, and SBI donations to the NAUFOF Library.
  • Number 5 (September/October 1983): Reported on a stolen telex suggesting NASA leads a UFO probe, US Project Aquarius data being top secret, UFOs and the Media, Henry McKay's resignation as NAUFOF Deputy Director, photos from CUFORN Archives featuring Jim McCampbell, a US Naval expert's claim that some UFOs are Soviet discs, and Ground Saucer Watch analyzing UFO photos for free.
  • Volume 5 (1984-1985):
  • Number 1 (January/February 1984): Covered "UFOs and the Electronic Media," Torme tackling a UFO script for an abduction film, UFO fragments, a view of UFOs being too light, photos from the CUFORN Photo Archive, the word "Ufology," a historic breakthrough by Dennis Prophet, and the editor (Fenwick) giving Canada's first college UFO course.
  • Number 2 (March/April 1984): Featured "UFOs and the Electronic Media," a CUFORN study finding 1968-1973 as key for Quebec sightings, Seneca College offering a Ufology course, lectures by two famous ufologists in Toronto, the ETH winning a college poll, new evidence in abduction theory, a retrospective from CUFORN's Photo Archive, two famous close encounters, and UFO Hot-Line Reports.
  • Number 3 (May/June 1984): Included a "Humming" Saucer report in Stayner, "UFOs and the Electronic Media," a new UFO movie, UFOs and psychic events on TV, details of a UFO college course, an ex-football czar being an avid ufologist, and a discussion on whether UFO witnesses are public property.
  • Number 4 (July/August 1984): Focused on "UFOs and their Physiological Effects," an "In Memoriam," nine UFO reports in Toronto, "UFOs and the Electronic Media," and MUFON's African Representative speaking in Toronto.
  • Number 5 (September/October 1984): Featured a tribute to Wilbert B. Smith, a UFO report from Cochrane, Ontario, the editor teaching a UFO course from home, a UFO Congress in Belgium, the sudden death of a local CUFORN member, Hynek planning a CUFOS move to Phoenix, "Just Cause" revived, "Clear Intent" in its second printing, and the first part of a crash/retrieval and abduction case investigation.
  • Number 6 (November/December 1984): Covered the stalling of a crash retrieval and abduction investigation, a chronology of college and university courses in ufology, CUFORN Membership Profiles, "UFOs and the Electronic Media," the Philadelphia Experiment becoming a film, UFO reports from Wisconsin, Toronto, and France, Stanton Friedman's complaint rejection by a media group, "Clear Intent" going into its third printing, a new book from England getting coverage, a CUFORN member computerizing Portuguese UFO reports, and the editor's (Fenwick's) wife dying.
  • Volume 6 (1985-1986):
  • Number 1 (January/February 1985): Discussed new evidence of government/alien liaison, "UFOs and the Electronic Media," a close encounter near Lake Ontario, a book review of "The Uninvited," photos from CUFORN Archives, the Toronto "Star" publishing Friedman's rebuttal, "Sky Crash, A Cosmic Conspiracy," and probing a military close encounter.
  • Number 2 (March/April 1985): Featured "UFOs and the Media," Men in Black at Bentwaters Air Force Base, a CAUS lawsuit and FBI UFO memo received at CUFORN, a UFO landing near Kirtland Air Force Base, a former CUFORN member receiving a media award, McDivitt's UFO Photo, Bill Moore speaking in Toronto, and a great lineup of speakers at the MUFON Symposium in St. Louis.
  • Number 3 (May/June 1985): Covered the MUFON Symposium's success in St. Louis, an interview with US Major General Keegan, "The New UFO Depression," an index for "Situation Red," "UFOs and the Electronic Media," a Thai IFO, UFO items from newspapers, tips from a police officer for interviewing observers, and William (Bill) Moore's Toronto speech being postponed.
  • Number 4 (July/August 1985): Focused on "UFO Origins, a theory of time travel," a report on a Belgium UFO Congress, "UFOs and the Electronic Media," MUFON's 1986 Symposium in Michigan, George Fawcett's recommended reading list, MUFON Publications List, CUFORN Editor (Fenwick) being placed on "Flying Saucer Review" masthead, and a profile of MUFON's Dennis Stacy.
  • Number 5 (September/October 1985): Included "Glowing Birds," a new book by Patrick Huyghe, new publications from William (Bill) Moore, a call for contributions to the Fund for UFO Research, and a discussion on "What's wrong with profiting from Ufology."
  • Number 6 (November/December 1985): Covered Nuclear Weapons Storage Areas and UFO Reports, a look back at a 1978 report from a Nuclear Power Plant in the U.K., "MJ-12: Myth or Reality," "UFOs and the Electronic Media," the editor's (Fenwick's) mother dying, Reagan and Friedman in the spotlight, and "Strange Lights in the Sky."
  • Volume 7 (1986-1987):
  • Number 1 (January/February 1986): Featured "UFOs and the Electronic Media," "The Pentagon Vs. Bryant," the Fund for UFO Research (FUFOR) Quarterly Report, Henry McKay speaking, and an exploding UFO over Toronto.
  • Number 2 (March/April 1986): Included a tribute to the late Dr. J. Allen Hynek, a Belgian scientist defending UFO theories at a conference, multiple witnesses of UFOs in B.C. in 1978, a flying formation of UFOs over Toronto in 1978, a daylight disc seen by two observers in Calgary in 1985, an IFO report from Toronto, two amateur astronomers sighting a formation in Toronto, an information exchange with a Belgian group, and five UFO sightings in Kingston, Ontario.
  • Number 3 (May/June 1986): Covered General MacArthur and the Italian Mayor, U.S. Government UFO Documents (Part 1), "UFOs and the Electronic Media," a UFO sighting case from British Columbia in 1974, and an Ontario woman reporting being abducted twice.
  • Number 4 (July/August 1986): Featured a photo feature on MUFON's 17th Symposium, "UFOs and the Electronic Media," a question about whether the head of "Blue Book" saw a UFO over Washington, a discussion on noctilucent clouds, satellites, or UFOs, and the Fund for UFO Research (FUFOR) Quarterly report.
  • Number 5 (September/October 1986): Included "UFOs and the Electronic Media," two books revealing government aliens, the "Klass C.I.A. connection," information on Project Aquarious, MUFON's 1987 Theme, analysis underway, NSA Documents, and Syria's President Assad disclosing interest in UFOS.
  • Number 6 (November/December 1986): Featured a special bulletin from Citizens Against UFO Secrecy (CAUS), UFO Letters to the Editor, the Fund for UFO Research (FUFOR) document order form, UFO Crash Revelations, and a focus on UFOs, stalled cars, and other effects.
  • Volume 8 (1987-1988):
  • Number 1 (January/February 1987): Covered Alaska UFO sightings from November 1986, John Musgrave turning skeptic, two Ontario UFO reports, Bud Hopkins in Toronto promoting a new book, another JAL sighting reported by Terauchi, UFO Letters, and a revised reading list for 1987.
  • Number 2 (March/April 1987): Noted cancer forcing the SBI Director to resign, major media coverage for "Communion" and "Intruders," SETI without saucers, UFO Letters, MUFON UFO Symposiums in 1987 & 1988 in Washington & Lincoln, and a Newburgh, Ontario UFO captured on videotape.
  • Number 3 (May/June 1987): Discussed genuine U.S. Government UFO Documents and the possibility of them being fraudulent, with William L. Moore's "Hoaxer or Hoaxed (Part 1)".
  • Number 4 (July/August 1987): The 10th Anniversary Issue featured "Majestic 12 Documents: William L. Moore: Hoaxer or Hoaxed (Part 2)".
  • Number 5 (September/October 1987): Covered "The MJ-12 Documents: Major Breakthrough or Clever Hoax?", debunkers ignoring key evidence about government UFO documents, the British Defence Ministry replying to CUFORN's query about UFO information, UNICAT's listing of the Top 20 Canadian Cases, a 1965 CE3 report from British Columbia, and UFO Researcher Tommy Roy Blann retiring.
  • Number 6 (November/December 1987): Focused on "What does our Government know about UFOS," a Portuguese computer catalog, an abductee's implant revealed by a heat-seeking device, a discussion on whether some saucers are tasty, UFO Letters, why UFO reports are filed unpublished, and a graphic artist encountering a triangular UFO near Toronto.
  • Volume 9 (1988-1989):
  • Number 1 (January/February 1988): Covered a UFO flap in Israel, a series of encounters by a couple in Southern Ontario, and analysis of a UFO fragment done by a CUFORN Consultant.
  • Number 2 (March/April 1988): Featured an abduction case thwarted by fear of hypnosis, a CUFORN Consultant's analysis of a metal sample, the Nullarbor, Australia close encounter, the Director of Communications having a close encounter in Toronto, and APRO's Coral Lorenzen dying.
  • Number 3 (May/June 1988): Included a second landing trace on Haifa Beach, Israel, a drawing of a UFO in Richmond Hill, Ontario, an Ontario woman reporting five abductions, a debate over the MJ12 Aquarius Document, and comments on Vogel's analysis of Pleiadian UFO Material.
  • Number 4 (July/August 1988): Featured a former U.S. Military Officer's UFO Photographs, soil analysis of an Israel case, the University of Toronto's analysis of an implant, Nevada's UFO vortex zones shown on a US researcher's map, a live TV special on UFO cover-ups, two men reporting a daylight disc in Thorold, Ontario, and an auto engineer reporting two large UFOs in 1979 & 1983.
  • Number 5 (September/October 1988): Covered startling revelations on a TV show, a daylight disc report from 1915, CUFORN reports available from a computer BBS, letters to the editor, a CUFORN member selling UFO books in England, a secret memo on UFO landing from Britain, and a list of videos, audio tapes, magazines, and books sources.
  • Number 6 (November/December 1988): Included a multiple witness daylight close encounter of the third kind in Toronto, "The Last Trumpet," letters to the editor, strange encounters, two UFOs in Bramalea, Ontario, a Swedish member designing a radiation physics experiment, a provocative ending to a "New Scientist" article, a 1986 British report asking "UFO or Helicopter?", and the First European UFO Conference in Brussels, Belgium.
  • Volume 10 (1989-1990):
  • Number 1 (January/February 1989): Featured a Toronto "Star" review of "Above Top Secret," a multiple witness close encounter from Toronto, a CUFORN member reporting his own sighting, a multiple witness UFO in Central Ontario, a letter from William Steinman, and calls from a MUFON Consultant regarding questionable motives.
  • Number 2 (March/April 1989): Covered "The Grand Deception, An Interview with John Lear (part 1)" and letters to the editor.
  • Number 3 (May/June 1989): Included a third UFO landing in an Israeli beach, analysis of a mailed sample, an interview with John Lear (part 2), a UFO sighting over Mount Archeluta, New Mexico, Eric Arthur Walker's background as an MJ-12 Consultant.
  • Number 4 (July/August 1989): Featured a huge cigar UFO scorching an Israeli beach for the third time, radioactive elements found in a landing trace, "UFOs, MJ-12 & Government" as highlights of a new research paper, letters to the editor, multiple witness UFOs from the 1970s, a spreadsheet of MUFON UFO events, a summary of the 1988 MUFON Symposium in Vegas, and film & confession as powerful elements for a large audience.
  • Number 5 (September/October 1989): Covered a weekend conference in Connecticut being overpriced, an update on Walker, "Light Phenomena and Techniques of the Future," and a recent daylight disc in Toronto by a psychiatrist.
  • Number 6 (November/December 1989): Included letters to the editor, UFOs returning to Langenburg, Furh claiming missing time in 1974, analysis of powder left by a pillar of fire in Israel, "The Gray Aliens," a UFO & Bedroom Visitor Report in Toronto, UFOs over the Polish Borderland, UFOs and power interruptions in British Columbia, and a former US Government Scientist revealing secrets of UFOs on TV.
  • Volume 11 (1990-1991):
  • Number 1 (January/February 1990): Featured a scientist claiming work on UFOs for the U.S. Government, a security guard spotting three tall aliens in Miami, Florida, and CUFORN starting an investigation of a crash-retrieval in Carp, Ontario.
  • Number 2 (March/April 1990): Covered three observers to a Soviet close encounter in 1986, more details on a previous cover photo, a CUFORN member's abduction experience, a CUFORN consultant producing a newsletter for psychotherapists, a CUFORN member discussing Robert Lazar on radio, and letters to the editor.
  • Number 3 (May/June 1990): Included an abductee's father proposing the Genetic Abduction Theory, MUFON Symposium featuring speakers from three countries, MUFON's 1990 Symposium being a "Resounding Success," most MUFON speeches being dull, suggestions for future research, Gulf Breeze photos from Ed Walters, letters to the editor, a discussion on "There Ought to be a Law," a new TV show about UFOs, John Salter, Jr.'s "Medical Evidence," and abductees and investigators speaking at a UFO conference.
  • Number 4 (July/August 1990): Featured the Gulf Breeze case at the MUFON Symposium, CUFOS photos shown in Oshawa, more news on Robert Lazar, letters to the editor, Gulf Breeze landing traces, and Chris Rutkowski analyzing the 1989 Canadian UFO Wave.
  • Number 5 (September/October 1990): Covered a wrong name given in the Gulf Breeze story, a stewardess reporting a daylight UFO seen by an airline crew in 1980, a UFO reported in British Columbia in 1989, letters to the editor, a member's personal view of the 1990 Omega Conference, Moore criticizing CUFOS' Schmitt and Randle, Salter drawing a large class with an ET course, a summary of 1990 NRC UFO Sightings, Stanton Friedman publishing "Final Report on Operation Majestic 12," more to come on the Carp Report, and a new UFO group formed in Ottawa.
  • Number 6 (November/December 1990): Noted CUFORN getting its own phone listing.
  • Volume 12 (1991-1992):
  • Number 1 (January/February 1991): Covered "Going around in the wrong circles," two non-experts spoiling a Canadian UFO TV show, Scott Rogo's murder, CUFORN members speaking at the First World UFO Congress in Tuscon, Arizona, a book review of "UFOs: A Sociopolitical View," eight UFOs over a Swiss city, a Soviet fisherman abducted by four blond humanoids, hundreds reporting UFOs to SOBEPS, NUFOC Groups in Belgium during a major UFO Wave 1989-90, and UK analysis concluding powder was not terrestrial.
  • Number 2 (March/April 1991): Featured "Blondes, MIBs and Reptilian Symbolic Cultural Conditioning," "UFOs and Security," "UFOs in Israel during Gulf War," a major UFO conference ignored by MUFON & CUFOS, new UFO classifications, and UFORIC listing BC UFO Reports for 1990.
  • Number 3 (May/June 1991): Covered lack of publicity hurting a UFO congress, co-host Wendelle Stevens reporting an $11,000 deficit, and Murphy's law ruining a speaker's stay in Arizona.
  • Number 4 (July/August 1991): Noted powerful speeches overcoming a hotel power failure at MUFON's 1991 International UFO Symposium.
  • Number 5 (September/October 1991): Included a book review of "UFOs over Canada," letters to the editor, a UFO report from Japan, a UFO report from Israel, an abductee lecturing in Toronto, and the probe of abduction reports being delayed.
  • Number 6 (November/December 1991): Featured an author replying to a book review, another letter from Ottawa regarding the Carp Case, a discussion on whether "Aliens are Gods?", three Toronto UFO reports, "Earth's Second Moon," and "New Chemical Elements."
  • Volume 13 (1992):
  • Number 1 (January/February 1992): Included a book review of "Alien Liaison," UFO news from India, a "Green Light Beam" seen in Toronto by dozens, a new video from Lazar, letters to the editor, an engineering view of Lazar's Anti-Gravity Physics, recent UFO sightings in Belgium, Portugal, and USSR, and possible alien visitors in Edmonton, Alberta.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The CUFORN Newsletter consistently focuses on UFO sightings, investigations, and the broader implications of UFO phenomena. Recurring themes include media coverage of UFOs, government involvement and documents (such as MJ-12), abduction experiences, and the activities of ufological organizations like CUFORN and MUFON. The newsletter appears to maintain an active interest in reporting on new research, conferences, and personal accounts, often highlighting Canadian cases while also covering international events. The editorial stance seems to be one of open inquiry and information dissemination within the field of ufology, encouraging members to participate and share their findings.

This document is an index of the CUFORN (Canadian UFO Report Network) Newsletter, covering issues from Volume 13 Number 2 (March/April 1992) to Volume 18 Number 2 (March/April 1997). It provides a chronological listing of articles, book reviews, and reports within each issue, offering a comprehensive overview of the topics discussed by the organization over a five-year period.

Content Highlights by Volume and Issue

Volume 13 (1992)

  • March/April 1992: Features reports on a police chase of a banana-shaped UFO in Israel, a previous CUFORN chart possibly being disinformation, a peculiar bolide, and follow-ups on "Green Light" reports. It also includes book reviews like "Silent Invasion" and "The Odyssey of Proof," alongside articles on flying machines in ancient India.
  • May/June 1992: Focuses on sightings in Toronto, including watching Earth satellites, multiple observations of discs over Lake Ontario, and orange orbs. An abduction account and a summary of UFORIC reports for 1991 are also listed.
  • July/August 1992: Mentions a co-director assisting authors, an Ontario woman videotaping a bright UFO, and multiple UFO reports in a major Canadian city. It also includes reports from Southern Ontario and an increase in Toronto abduction reports.
  • September/October/November/December 1992 (Special Double Edition): This extensive issue covers a strange call to CUFORN, UFOs from a philosophical perspective, multiple encounters on different continents, and updated UFO news. It summarizes Canadian UFO reports from 1990-92, profiles UFO researchers, and discusses close encounters in Western Canada and the role of ufologists in abduction cases.

Volume 14 (1993)

  • January/February 1993: Includes reports on red spots on a woman after abduction, a military officer's report of a green alien in Hungary, and a ufologist's opinions on important UFO cases. Movie reviews ("Fire in the Sky") and book reviews ("Crash at Corona") are also present, along with a summary of British Columbia UFOs for 1992.
  • March/April 1993: Features a glowing human-sized alien reported in an Israel UFO landing case and an abductee's account of aliens folding space to travel.
  • May/June 1993: Lists more UFO landing traces in Kadima, Israel, and a sighting of a UFO and alien in Marginka, Hungary.
  • July/August 1993: Covers a skeptical artist's changed opinion after a close encounter in Hungary, Larry Bryant's lawsuit regarding UFO military secrecy, and Whitley Strieber's departure from ufology. It also notes the "Wall Street Journal" coverage of "Operation Right to Know" and the start of an abduction database by FUFOR.
  • September/October 1993: Includes reports on a red triangular pattern on an arm, a speculative model of abduction and hormonal manipulation, and thoughts on individual flights as a form of local transport. A summary of reports from Asia and a minor UFO sighting by a major leaguer are also listed.
  • November/December 1993 & January/February 1994 (Double Issue): This issue details two doctors assisting CUFORN in a year-long investigation into multiple UFO abductions.

Volume 15 (1994)

  • March/April 1994: Explores speculations on UFO technology (part 1), reviews the book "Alien Identities," and discusses remote mind control technology.
  • May/June 1994: Continues the discussion on UFO technology (part 2) and reports on three formations of yellow UFOs over Toronto and a silent triangle UFO in Surrey, BC.
  • July/August 1994 (Double-Length Edition): Features scientists speaking out at a Bulgarian UFO conference.
  • September/October 1994: Includes an introduction to cosmopolitics, a link between crop circles and cattle mutilations by Linda Howe, a Toronto UFO talk, and a blinding white UFO seen over Lake Simcoe. It also notes six speakers for a spring event by the Toronto New Age Group and the cessation of publication by the Cambridge UFO Group.
  • November/December 1994 (Special Edition): Titled "Looking Back at UFOs - A Canadian Retrospective."

Volume 16 (1995)

  • January/February 1995: Reports a daylight disc sighting by the editor and his friend, a Michigan UFO report, and an alien implant scan by electron microscope.
  • March/April 1995: Discusses lab tech comments and analysis of an alien implant, and Budd Hopkins speaking to a large Toronto crowd. The International Roswell Initiative is also mentioned.
  • May/June 1995: Features mystery "choppers" sighted at Trenton Air Force Base, a book review of "A History of UFO Crashes," and various newspaper clippings.
  • July/August 1995: Details UFOs shooting light beams at Welland Canal, Ontario, news from the Internet, multiple witnesses to UFOs in Shetland Islands, North Scotland, and a white UFO "zig-zagging" over Toronto. Canadian TV Network shows stills of an alien autopsy, and "The UFO Guide" is reviewed.
  • September/October 1995: Includes an RCMP report of a UFO in the North West Territories (Canada), John Mack's ideas similar to Ray Fowler's, and two UFOs reported over Toronto.
  • November/December 1995: Reports a multiple witness UFO sighting from the National Research Council, a Brazilian Air Force Captain's UFO sighting, and unusual Christmas gifts in Hungary. Eleven alien implants are reported in a scientific paper, and Canada's X-Files reveal UFO sightings.

Volume 17 (1996)

  • January/February 1996: An RCMP report is sent to the National Research Council, and an article discusses alien autopsy or "fraud-topsy." It also notes that the Canadian Government stopped collecting UFO reports and CUFORN's need for a computer.
  • March/April 1996: A CUFORN member photographs a UFO, and "The Puerto Rico Monster" is discussed. Ancient symbols are shown to a CUFORN member and alien contactee, and a TV journalist is reportedly cured by aliens.
  • May/June 1996: Covers early Texas UFOs (Project 1947), a spotlight on Jan Alderich, and a book review of "Fire in the Sky." The UFO/Alien theme returns to Hollywood.
  • July/August 1996: Reports that an RCAF repair depot built a flying saucer in 1953. The CUFORN director's missing time episode from the 1950s is detailed, along with a Toronto daylight flying saucer report and book reviews of "Unconventional Flying Objects" and "Top Secret / Majic."
  • September/October 1996: Explores "The Last Nubian, Ancient Aliens in History," notes that UFOs & Hoaxes outnumber genuine reports, and discusses a possible searchlight sighting. Book reviews include "The Mysterious Valley" and "The Watchers II." Daylight discs are reported in Johannesburg, South Africa, and Argentina is mentioned in relation to UFOs.
  • November/December 1996: Features an Ilkley Moor police abduction and alien photo, three West Coast UFO sightings, and a review of Budd Hopkins' "Witnessed." A scientific report on ball lightning and electromagnetic knots is also included.

Volume 18 (1997)

  • January/February 1997: Discusses an alien souvenir given to a human, Men-In-Black investigations, a UFO crash/retrieval in Chile, and Von Daniken speaking in Toronto.
  • March/April 1997: Covers the recurrent dreams of Orville Avion, a daytime close encounter with a 30-foot flying saucer, a couple's report of an egg-shaped UFO near a nuclear power plant, and the Rosell Incident mentioned in a travel magazine. A close encounter of the third kind in March 1997 is detailed, and CUFORN gets a web site. Two UFO sightings in Ottawa, Ontario in 1980 are also listed.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The CUFORN Newsletter Index reveals a consistent focus on UFO sightings, alien abductions, and related phenomena, with a strong emphasis on Canadian cases but also covering international events, particularly in Israel and Hungary. The publication appears to be a platform for sharing eyewitness accounts, research findings, and critical analysis of UFO-related topics. Book and movie reviews are frequent, suggesting an effort to engage with popular culture and academic discourse on the subject. The editorial stance seems to be one of open inquiry and documentation, providing a space for ufologists, researchers, and the public to share their experiences and perspectives. There is a clear interest in investigating the technological aspects of UFOs, the nature of alien encounters, and the potential for government secrecy or cover-ups, as indicated by articles on military secrecy and the Roswell incident.