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New Hampshire MUFON Newsletter - 1989 04 - No 09

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Overview

This document is the April 1989 issue, number 9, of the MUFON Newsletter, published by Mutual UFO Network, Inc., PO Box 453, Rye, NH 03870. The newsletter covers various UFO-related topics, announcements, and case updates relevant to its members in New Hampshire and beyond.

Magazine Overview

This document is the April 1989 issue, number 9, of the MUFON Newsletter, published by Mutual UFO Network, Inc., PO Box 453, Rye, NH 03870. The newsletter covers various UFO-related topics, announcements, and case updates relevant to its members in New Hampshire and beyond.

Director's Message and Upcoming Events

The newsletter opens with a message from the directors expressing pleasure at meeting members at the Manchester Public Library in December and announcing the next meeting at the same location on May 20, 1989, from 1:00-4:00 PM. Attendees are encouraged to bring friends, and Kathleen Kalina will be loaning her video of cattle mutilations, described as a 'fantastic documentary.'

New Section Director Appointment

Cheryl L. Powell of Derry has been appointed as the new State Section Director for Hillsborough and Merrimack Counties. The newsletter commends her for doing an 'outstanding job.'

Lectures and Seminars

A slide lecture is scheduled for April 26, 1989, at the Derry Community Center from 7:00-10:00 PM. A one-dollar donation will be charged. Additionally, a UFO seminar was recently presented in New London, NH, which reportedly uncovered a case resembling a 'double abduction.' Details about this case are promised for the Manchester meeting.

Updates on UFO Investigations and Books

Raymond Fowler is mentioned as having given a briefing last month, with a new book expected from him in the fall or early next year. This book will reportedly be 'The Anderson Affair Phase III' and may contain 'the' answer to certain questions, possibly including a 'startling announcement' by Mr. Fowler.

Regarding the 'Mr. Ed' case from Gulf Breeze, the latest information indicates that a book is indeed being published. This book will feature photos with analysis and cover the entire Gulf Breeze UFO story. It is anticipated to be expensive due to the significant number of photos.

Call for Volunteers

A unique opportunity is presented for a 'long time UFO investigator' who is considering transcribing his investigation audio tapes. These files are said to contain 'a wealth of quality UFO data.' Volunteers are sought to undertake this task, which is cautioned as not being easy and requiring character references. The reward is the chance to hear 'unpublished UFO cases.'

Welcome Aboard

The newsletter extends a belated welcome to several new members, listing their names and locations: Donna Milbourne (Raymond, NH), Ruth Gerard (Meredith, NH), John Bates (W. Nottingham, NH), Doyle Bradley (Litchfield, NH), John P. DeChristopher (Derry, NH), Cheryl L. Powell (Derry, NH), Vail O. Leach III (Manchester, NH), Kathleen Kalina (Peterborough, NH), and Arthur Champoux (Portsmouth, NH).

The issue is signed by Peter R. Geremia, NH State Director, MUFON.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The newsletter reflects MUFON's ongoing commitment to investigating UFO phenomena, documenting cases, and disseminating information to its members. Themes include UFO sightings, cattle mutilations, abductions, and the publication of research findings. The editorial stance appears to be one of active investigation, information sharing, and community engagement, encouraging participation in meetings, lectures, and volunteer efforts.