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CUFORN Bulletin - Vol 06 No 04 - 1985 - Jul-Aug
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This issue of the CUFORN Bulletin, Volume 6, Number 4, covers the months of July-August 1985. The publication is from the Canadian U.F.O. Research Network, based in Willowdale, Ontario, Canada. The cover features a Latin motto, "Crescat scientia vita excolatur (Where knowledge…
Magazine Overview
This issue of the CUFORN Bulletin, Volume 6, Number 4, covers the months of July-August 1985. The publication is from the Canadian U.F.O. Research Network, based in Willowdale, Ontario, Canada. The cover features a Latin motto, "Crescat scientia vita excolatur (Where knowledge increases, life is ennobled)," and highlights several articles including "UFO Origin-a theory of time travel," "Report on Belgian UFO Congress," and "UFOs and the Electronic Media."
Article: ARE UFOS FROM OUR FUTURE?
Authored by Dr. John D. Bailes, this article explores the intriguing possibility that UFOs are time travelers from humanity's future. Bailes proposes a scenario that attempts to reconcile the UFO phenomenon with world history and biblical accounts. He draws parallels between the censorship surrounding UFOs and the historical suppression of Immanuel Velikovsky's theories, suggesting a common thread of hidden information. The article posits that Earth's orbit may have been altered in the past, referencing scriptural accounts of cataclysms and wars. Bailes also touches upon the concept of spiritual intervention and the idea that the future, if known, could be altered, explaining the function of premonitions and spiritual warnings. He further speculates on the rise of Islam as a potential future threat, drawing interpretations from the Psalms and biblical narratives.
Report on Belgian UFO Congress
Written by Pieter Hendrickx, this section details the Second UFO Congress held in Hasselt, Belgium, on September 22, 1984. The event featured 14 UFO groups from eight countries and was attended by 150 people. Despite the modest turnout, attributed to a lack of reports in Belgium and high attendance costs, the congress was deemed successful. Speakers included Hilary Evans from England, who discussed UFO origin theories, plasmas, secret military weapons, and the ET hypothesis, using a slide presentation on Project Hessdalen. Luc Rutgeerts from Belgium spoke about extraterrestrial life and space travel. Cor Geijsen discussed the ufology-parapsychology connection, and Edgard Allen Ates from Holland presented on UFOs as time travelers. The congress concluded with a debate.
UFOLOGY PROFILE - DENNIS W. STACY
This profile highlights Dennis W. Stacy's rise within MUFON, from Staff Writer for the MUFON UFO Journal to its Editor. Stacy, a graduate of the University of Texas at Austin, also co-edited the MUFON Symposium Proceedings and is a freelance photojournalist whose work has appeared in various publications. The profile notes his contributions to publications like Fate and UFO Report, and his role as Overseas Correspondent for Cosmos 82 and Contributing Editor for Frontiers of Science.
UFOS AND THE ELECTRONIC MEDIA
Authored by Lawrence J. Fenwick, this article critiques the portrayal of UFOs in Canadian media, specifically The Globe and Mail. Fenwick points out the newspaper's television guide listings for the documentary "Overlords of the UFO" and "Mysteries from Beyond Earth," arguing that the descriptions were cynical and misleading. He contrasts this with the more accurate description provided by the Toronto Star. The article also mentions William L. Moore's involvement with William L. Moore Publications & Research and notes Fenwick's recent appointment as Canadian Correspondent for Flying Saucer Review.
5 SPEAKERS CONFIRMED FOR MUFON '86 At Michigan State University
This announcement details the upcoming 1986 MUFON UFO Symposium, scheduled for June 27-29, 1986, at Michigan State University in East Lansing. Canadian members are noted as being particularly interested due to the convenient location. The confirmed speakers include Dr. J. Allen Hynek, Dr. Bruce Maccabee, Dr. David Jacobs, Dr. Michael Swords, and Mrs. Marge Christensen, who will be the Keynote Speaker. Marge Christensen is identified as MUFON's Director of Public Relations and State Director for Massachusetts. The symposium is sponsored by the Division of Lifelong Education Programs of Michigan State University, with a registration fee of $25.00. The article provides details on the schedule, including sessions, a luncheon, and a wine and cheese reception, and gives instructions for advance registration.
GEORGE D. FAWCETT'S 1985 RECOMMENDED LISTS OF UFO ORGANIZATIONS, PUBLICATIONS, ETC.
This extensive list, compiled by George D. Fawcett, provides contact information and subscription details for numerous UFO organizations, publications, and services. It includes entries for APRO, CUFOS, MUFON, MUFON-NC, SBI, Flying Saucer Review, Victorian UFO Research Society, UFO Monthly Newsclipping Service, and various book publishers and distributors. Fawcett also lists specific books such as "The UFO Enigma," "Clear Intent," "Four Major Mysteries of Mainland China," and "UFO Crash/Retrievals." Information on UFO T-shirts and slides is also provided.
MUFON PUBLICATIONS
This section lists published papers from various MUFON Symposia, organized by theme and location. The symposia covered include themes like "UFOs: Searching for a Scientific Breakthrough" (Des Moines, Iowa), "New Frontiers in UFO Research" (Ann Arbor, Michigan), "Scientific UFO Research: Position of the UFO Movement on our 30th Anniversary" (Scottsdale, Arizona), "UFOs: A Historical Perspective on Close Encounters" (Dayton, Ohio), "Intensifying the Scientific Investigation of the UFO Surveillance" (San Francisco, California), "UFO Technology-A Detailed Examination" (Clear Lake City, Texas), and "UFOs: The Hidden Evidence" (Cambridge, Massachusetts). Each entry lists the published papers with their authors and the number of pages.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The CUFORN Bulletin consistently promotes ufology as a field of serious scientific inquiry, encouraging research and the sharing of information. The editorial stance appears to be one of open-mindedness, exploring various theories from scientific to speculative, while also being critical of media misrepresentation and potential government cover-ups. There is a strong emphasis on the importance of UFO organizations like MUFON and the dissemination of knowledge through publications and symposia. The issue also reflects a concern for historical and religious interpretations of UFO phenomena, suggesting a broad approach to the subject matter.
The CUFON Bulletin, July-August 1985 issue, volume 11, presents a comprehensive overview of recent developments and research in the field of ufology. The publication focuses on papers presented at three major symposiums held in 1982, 1983, and 1984, covering a wide array of topics related to UFO sightings, phenomena, and their implications.
Symposium Papers
1982: UFOs Canada - A Global Perspective (Toronto, Ontario, Canada)
This section features papers from a symposium focused on UFOs within a Canadian and global context. Key papers include:
- "PROFESSIONALISM IN UFOLOGY" by Arthur Bray
- "THE UFO PHENOMENON AND ITS RELATIONSHIP TO PARAPSYCHOLOGICAL RESEARCH" by Dr. George and Iris Owen
- "PREDICTING UFO EVENTS AND EXPERIENCES" by Michael A. Persinger, Ph.D.
- "A UFO PROPULSION MODEL" by Frederick E. Alzofon, Ph.D.
- "RADIATION SICKNESS CAUSED BY UFOs" by John F. Schuessler, M.S.
- "UFO RESEARCH: AN INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVE" by David Haisell
- "PREPARING FOR THE NEXT UFO FLAP" by J. Allen Hynek, Ph.D.
- "THE ROSWELL INVESTIGATION: NEW EVIDENCE IN THE SEARCH FOR A CRASHED UFO" by William L. Moore
This section comprises 104 pages.
1983: UFOs: A Scientific Challenge (Pasadena, California)
The 1983 symposium delved into UFOs from a scientific standpoint, with papers such as:
- "SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA'S STRAIGHT-LINE MYSTERY IN UFO SIGHTINGS" by Mrs. Ann Druffel
- "UFO PROPULSION: PULSED RADIATION AND CRYSTALLINE STRUCTURE" by Alan C. Holt, M.S.
- "UFO INTERFERENCE WITH VEHICLES AND SELF-STARTING ENGINES" by James M. McCampbell
- "A REVIEW OF SELECTED AERIAL PHENOMENON SIGHTINGS FROM AIRCRAFT FROM 1942 TO 1952" by Richard F. Haines, Ph.D.
- "UFOs: UNCOVERING THE ULTIMATE ANSWER" by William L. Moore
- "THE CONTINUING UFO DECEPTION AND CONFUSION SYNDROME" by Paul C. Cerny
- "CATTLE MUTILATIONS AND THE IMAGINED CULPRITS: A PSYCHOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE" by Peter A. Jordan
- "CATTLE MUTILATIONS THAT DEFY CONVENTIONAL EXPLANATIONS" by Walter H. Andrus, Jr.
- "THE CASE AGAINST E.T." by J. Allen Hynek, Ph.D.
This section spans 181 pages.
1984: Extraterrestrial Intelligence: A Public Forum (San Antonio, Texas)
The 1984 forum focused on the concept of extraterrestrial intelligence and public perception, featuring:
- "PUBLIC INFORMATION - TOP PRIORITY FOR UFOLOGISTS" by Marge Christensen
- "COUNTDOWN TO REALITY" by Paul B. Norman
- "ANIMAL MUTILATIONS: A DECADE OF MYSTERY" by Thomas R. Adams
- "TRIBAL REACTIONS TO UFOS IN AFRICA" by Cynthia Hind
- "THE ENTITY ENIGMA" by Hilary Evans
- "UFO SECRECY 1984 - BIG BROTHER IS WATCHING THEM" by Barry J. Greenwood
- "CASH-LANDRUM CASE: SPECULATION ABOUT THE MEDICAL EFFECTS" by John F. Schuessler
- "UFO LIGHT BEAMS: SPACE-TIME PROJECTIONS" by Alan C. Holt
- "THE BOOMERANG MYSTERY" by Philip J. Imbrogno
- "PROPERTIES OF THE UFO PHENOMENON" by J. Allen Hynek, Ph.D.
- "THE HAUNTING OF KITLEY WOODS - AN ONGOING UFO SAGA" by Budd Hopkins
This section covers 184 pages.
Additional Reports and Publications
The issue also includes details on:
- "THE ZETA RETICULI INCIDENT" by Terence Dickinson, former Editor of Astronomy Magazine, with commentary by Jeffrey L. Kretsch, Carl Sagan, Steven Soter, Robert Scheaffer, Marjorie Fish, David Saunders, and Michael Peck. This report is 32 pages long.
- "THE UFO CRASH/RETRIEVAL SYNDROME, Status Report II: New Sources, New Data" by Leonard H. Stringfield (38 pages).
- "UFO CRASH/RETRIEVALS: AMASSING THE EVIDENCE, Status Report III" by Leonard H. Stringfield (53 pages).
- "MUFON FIELD INVESTIGATOR'S MANUAL, edited by Raymond E. Fowler." This manual is designed as a standard investigative procedure for UFO researchers, divided into 20 sections and updated with new techniques.
MUFON Publications and Ordering Information
The bulletin provides a price list for various MUFON publications, including symposium proceedings from 1975 to 1984, 'Zeta Reticuli Incident', 'The UFO Crash/Retrieval Syndrome' reports, and the 'MUFON Field Investigator's Manual'. Prices vary for domestic and international orders, and for MUFON members versus non-members. Postage and handling are an additional $1.50 for total orders. Orders are to be mailed to MUFON, 103 Oldtowne Road, Seguin, Texas 78155 U.S.A., with payment in U.S. Funds via check or International Money Order.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue revolve around the scientific investigation of UFO phenomena, the potential for extraterrestrial intelligence, and the challenges of ufology, including professionalism, secrecy, and the interpretation of evidence. The editorial stance appears to be one of promoting rigorous research and information sharing within the UFO community, as evidenced by the detailed listing of symposium papers and the availability of investigative resources like the MUFON Field Investigator's Manual. There is a clear emphasis on providing a platform for diverse perspectives and ongoing investigations into the UFO phenomenon.