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This issue of "INFORMATIONS MENSUELLES DU RESEAU DES REPAS UFOLOGIQUES" from December 2009 serves as a newsletter for a network of UFO enthusiasts organizing regular meetings across France. The publication focuses on upcoming events, recent sightings, and in-depth discussions…

Magazine Overview

This issue of "INFORMATIONS MENSUELLES DU RESEAU DES REPAS UFOLOGIQUES" from December 2009 serves as a newsletter for a network of UFO enthusiasts organizing regular meetings across France. The publication focuses on upcoming events, recent sightings, and in-depth discussions related to UFO phenomena and extraterrestrial life.

Upcoming Meetings and Events

The newsletter highlights several upcoming "Repas Ufologiques" (Ufological Dinners) scheduled for December 2009:

  • Albi (December 5, 2009): The meeting will cover the November 5, 1990 UFO wave and analyze a recent film of a UFO sighting in the region. The discussion will be led by Serje Perronnet, presenting testimonies gathered from a call for witnesses.
  • Lyon (November 30, 2009): The theme is "They Walked on the Moon," exploring humanity's quest for space exploration, from Sputnik and Gagarin to the Apollo missions. Adrien Viciana, an astronomy and astronautics animator, is the guest.
  • Grenoble (December 3, 2009): Luc Chastan, responsible for "Base Ovni France," will present on "UFOs on the Island of Réunion." The meeting location has been modified to Restaurant Fleurs de Sel.
  • Bordeaux (December 5, 2009): Patrice Javel will discuss "Antigravity" and the cessation of electric motors during UFO sightings. The event will also feature a UFO library, internet access, and ufological videos.
  • Nice (December 5, 2009): Alain Guadalpi, producer of the film "OVNI L'INCROYABLE VÉRITÉ," will discuss his work and the film will be screened. The event is held at TEXAS TRUCK.
  • Toulouse (December 9, 2009): Frédérique Sagnies, known for her extensive UFO research and organization of observation nights, will present on "20 Years of Research and Investigations." The meeting is at Restaurant FLUNCH.
  • Paris (December 1, 2009): Philippe Auger, author of the comic "OVNI L'AFFAIRE DE VARGINHA," will give a conference at the Cafétéria Casino.
  • Marseille and Aix en Provence (December 12, 2009): This meeting will focus on the overall UFO phenomenon, with participants sharing ideas and discussing the future of these gatherings.

Featured Articles and Reports

  • Analysis of a 1990 UFO Wave: The Albi meeting will delve into the November 5, 1990 UFO wave, presenting testimonies and potentially revealing new details not yet published online.
  • "OVNI L'INCROYABLE VÉRITÉ" Film: A recent film by Alain Guadalpi, "OVNI L'INCROYABLE VÉRITÉ," is highlighted. The documentary explores the history of UFOs and extraterrestrials, featuring archival footage, scientific hypotheses, and testimonies. It has been presented at various Repas Ufologiques events.
  • Toulon Meeting Report (November 18, 2009): This report details a successful meeting in Toulon, emphasizing a shift towards a serious and scientific approach to ufology, moving away from paranormal themes. The event featured a conference by Michel F. on the Plateau d'Albion incident.
  • Plateau d'Albion Incident: Michel F., a former military man stationed at the Plateau d'Albion nuclear site, shared his testimony of a large, luminous, cigar-shaped object observed hovering over a missile silo in 1981. He presented photographic evidence and discussed the event, noting that while UFOs were observed, he personally did not witness 'little grey' aliens or 'men in black.'
  • Operation Suricate (October 2009): This section provides a report on a sky surveillance operation involving 241 participants from various countries. Several interesting observations are detailed, including a strong light appearing over the Col du Perthus and a slow-moving orange light observed near Canigou.
  • UFO Sightings in the Aisne and Marne Region: An article from "L'union" reports on multiple UFO sightings in the Champagne-Ardenne Picardie region. A particularly strange case involves a large, cigar-shaped object, estimated at 80 meters wide, observed hovering silently for several minutes.
  • New Study on Spherical UAPs: An update on a study by Juan Ballester Olmos and Martin Shough concerning spherical Airborne UAPs is announced, with a link to the paper provided.
  • Death of Lonnie Zamora: The newsletter reports the passing of Lonnie Zamora, the witness from the famous Socorro, New Mexico UFO incident on April 24, 1964, due to a heart attack.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The newsletter consistently promotes a serious, scientific, and evidence-based approach to ufology, encouraging detailed investigation and the sharing of credible testimonies and data. There is a strong emphasis on the collective effort of the "Repas Ufologiques" network, highlighting mutual support and collaboration among organizers and participants. The editorial stance appears to be one of open-minded inquiry, seeking rational explanations while acknowledging the unexplained aspects of UFO phenomena. The importance of professional investigation and avoiding sensationalism or purely mystical interpretations is recurrent.

Title: Les Repas Ufologiques
Issue Date: November 11, 2009
Publisher: Les Repas Ufologiques
Country: France
Language: French

This issue of Les Repas Ufologiques, a monthly newsletter published in digital format, focuses on the structured approach to ufological research and significant events in the field.

Academy of Ufology: Methods and Members

The article "Méthode de travail dans l'Académie d'Ufologie" (Method of Work in the Academy of Ufology) outlines the organization's commitment to seriousness and professionalism through a Code of Ethics. Membership is presented as an honor, with notable figures like Dr. Bruce Maccabee, Stanton Friedman, and Jacques Patenet associated with the academy. The structure includes work commissions and information missions. Currently, there are three active commissions: 'propulsion and sustentation', 'epigenetics', and 'communication', with a fourth, 'aerial and space surveillance', also mentioned. These commissions cover a wide range of topics, from levitation and faster-than-light travel to Tunguska, prions, and extraterrestrial communication. The goal is to leverage the expertise of specialists to understand the UFO phenomenon.

Lonnie Zamora Case and Condolences

The issue begins with a brief mention of the Lonnie Zamora case in Socorro, New Mexico, describing his sighting and the subsequent investigation. It also includes a note of condolences for Zamora's passing, scheduled for November 7, 2009, highlighting him as a witness to a significant and rare observation.

UFOs in China: Professor Zhang Yifang's Forum

The article "LES OVNIS EN CHINE : LE PROFESSEUR ZHANG YIFANG ORGANISE UN FORUM SUR LE PHÉNOMÈNE OVNI" details an important forum held in Kunming, Yunnan province, China, from October 31 to November 6, 2009. The forum, themed "2009, International Year of Astronomy and Extraterrestrial Life," addressed UFO phenomena and unexplained events globally and in China. Professor Zhang Yifang, former director of the Kunming Ufo Research Association, organized the event. The association has recorded over 400 UFO sightings since 1972. An exhibition showcased recent UFO photos and videos, inviting the public to share their own evidence. Professor Zhang Yifang, a physics and astronomy professor, expressed his conviction that extraterrestrials exist and hopes to befriend them. His family reportedly shares these beliefs. The article also references media coverage from Shanghaiist and notes that Christian Macé reported on this event.

Art and Ufology

The section "CLIN D'OEIL: L'ART ET L'UFOLOGIE" explores the connection between art and ufology. It notes how 'humanoids' and 'ETs' have inspired artists for years, leading to imaginative depictions. The article highlights Kim Carlsberg's online work, "THE ART OF CLOSE ENCOUNTERS," which has been updated and includes contributions from French investigators like Gérard Deforge, Georges Metz, Jean Claude Venturini, and Jacky Kozan, referencing cases like Haravilliers and La Frette sur Seine. The document is available for viewing online.

An Investigation into an RR3 Case in Aude

"UNE ENQUÊTE SUR UN RR3 DANS L'AUDE" reports on an investigation conducted by Jean-Pierre Troadec and Daniel Robin of the association "Ovni Investigation." The case involved an RR3 (UFO + entity) encounter that occurred in August 2009 near the Bugarrach mountain in the Aude region of France, an area known for numerous UFO incidents. The full report and photographic reconstructions are available via provided links.

Russian Tourist Photographs a UFO

A brief report titled "Un touriste Russe photographie un Ovni" mentions an internet user publishing a photo on the blog "Casadonoca" on November 2, 2009, allegedly showing a UFO. The article notes that such photographic evidence is common with the proliferation of digital cameras and often does not withstand expert scrutiny.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The issue consistently emphasizes the importance of structured research and evidence-based analysis in ufology, as exemplified by the Academy of Ufology's methodology. There is a clear interest in documenting and investigating UFO sightings and related phenomena globally, with a particular focus on China and France in this issue. The publication also acknowledges the artistic and cultural impact of UFO beliefs. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry, encouraging member participation and the sharing of information, while maintaining a standard of seriousness and reliability.