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Circulaire CNEGU - No 00 - Series 1
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This document is a circular from CNEGU, likely a French organization involved in UFO research. It details various ongoing activities, research requests, and upcoming events within the UFO community.
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This document is a circular from CNEGU, likely a French organization involved in UFO research. It details various ongoing activities, research requests, and upcoming events within the UFO community.
Research and Cataloging Efforts
- Boomerang-shaped UFOs: F. DIOLEZ and G. MUNSCH are actively seeking any documentation related to UFO cases that have a boomerang shape.
- Misidentification Catalog: R. ROBE is working on a catalog of misidentified aerial phenomena, including photos, documentation, and drawings of individuals in specialized gear like spelunking or beekeeping suits.
- Observation Recording: The CVLDLN is investigating a device designed to precisely record the location of a phenomenon during evening observations. Readers are encouraged to share their ideas on this project with F. DIOLEZ.
- General Cataloging: G. MUNSCH is reminding individuals to submit their catalogs and any updates to previous catalogs as the year-end approaches.
- Misidentification Catalog Update: F. DIOLEZ is also mentioned in relation to the misidentification catalog, which is progressing well, and he requests that any information on ongoing work be transmitted to him.
Notable Observations and Incidents
- Vosges Sighting (August 24, 1986): An interesting observation was reported in the Vosges region on August 24, 1986, at approximately 1:30 AM. Any related observations should be reported to G. MUNSCH.
- Cross-border Observations (September 23, 1986): On Tuesday, September 23, 1986, observations made in Belgium and France also involved witnesses in the Vosges. Investigations by CIGU in Paris and for the Vosges sightings are currently underway.
Publications and Events
- Book Release: The book "Les objets volants non identifiables" (The Unidentified Flying Objects), authored by Daniel Mavrakis and Marie Pierre Olivier, was published in June by Laffont.
- CIGU Yearbook: A new yearbook from CIGU has been released. Contact T. Rocher for information.
- AESV Conference (April 18-20, 1987): The AESV is organizing its annual conference, the "Rencontres de Lyon," from April 18th to 20th, 1987. Inscriptions must be made before February 14, 1987, by contacting Perry Petrakis at (16) 42.27.26.18.
Information Requests
- "Phénomènes spaciaux" Magazine: F. DIOLEZ is seeking issues 1 through 11 of the publication "Phénomènes spaciaux" from GEPA, or photocopies thereof.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The circular reflects an active and collaborative approach to UFO research within the French-speaking community. Key themes include the systematic cataloging of sightings and misidentifications, the pursuit of specific types of UFO phenomena (like boomerang shapes), the development of observational technology, and the dissemination of information through publications and conferences. The organization appears to encourage data sharing and participation from its members to advance the collective understanding of UAP phenomena. The emphasis on detailed reporting, cataloging, and investigation suggests a methodical and scientific approach to the subject matter.