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UFO LOG

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Summary

Overview

This document is an index for UFO LOG magazine, issues #5 and #8, published by Association Nexus in France. It lists numerous names of people, places, organizations, and publications referenced within the magazine, organized alphabetically under sections 'A' and 'B'. The index also includes contact information for Didier Charnay, the editor, and mentions that issue #8 is the last of the current subscription, encouraging renewals. A subsequent letter from May 2000 thanks subscribers for their renewals and support, and requests help with content creation and distribution to keep the magazine alive.

Magazine Overview

This document is an index for the French ufology magazine UFO LOG, specifically covering issues #5 and #8. It is published by ASSOCIATION NEXUS, located in Viriat, France. The index was sent to subscribers and is dated December 10, 1999. A subsequent letter from May 29, 2000, also from Didier Charnay of ASSOCIATION NEXUS, addresses the readers and subscribers, announcing the return of UFO LOG after a period of absence and a change of address. The editor expresses gratitude for renewals and feedback, and highlights the significant effort required to produce the magazine. He appeals for help from readers in various forms, such as providing information, illustrations, or assisting with distribution, to ensure the magazine's continued viability.

Content of the Index

The core of the document is an extensive alphabetical index of names, places, organizations, and publications mentioned within UFO LOG magazine. The index is divided into two main sections, 'A' and 'B', and lists entries such as individuals (e.g., Adamski George, Aldrin Buzz, Einstein Albert), locations (e.g., Adelaide, Alaska, Alexandria), organizations (e.g., NASA, CIA, CNRS), and specific publications or phenomena (e.g., Apollo XI, Bluebook, UFO LOG itself).

Each entry in the index typically includes the name or term followed by references to the issue number and page number where it appears in the magazine (e.g., "mention, #06, SV terrestres, p.7 (x2)"). This format allows readers to quickly locate specific topics or mentions within the magazine's content.

Editorial Correspondence and Appeals

Two letters from Didier Charnay provide context for the publication. The first, dated December 10, 1999, announces the return of UFO LOG and the change of address. It also states that the current issue is the last of the subscription and encourages readers to renew. The second letter, dated May 29, 2000, reiterates the return of the magazine and expresses thanks for continued support. It emphasizes the challenges of producing a non-commercial magazine and actively solicits contributions from readers, including information, articles, illustrations, and help with diffusion. This appeal underscores the collaborative nature of the publication and its reliance on its readership.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The index itself, by its nature, reflects the broad scope of topics covered in UFO LOG, which appears to be a comprehensive ufology publication. The extensive list of names and references suggests coverage of historical UFO cases, scientific investigations, prominent figures in the field, astronomical bodies, and related media (books, films, other magazines). The editorial stance, as inferred from the letters, is one of dedication to the subject of ufology, a reliance on reader engagement, and a commitment to continuing the publication despite resource constraints. The emphasis on 'information', 'articles', and 'diffusion' points towards a goal of informing and engaging a community interested in UFO phenomena.

Je vous envoie le nouvel Ufo Log. Après une longue absence il est de retour. Comme vous l'avez sûrement déjà noté, l'adresse à changée.

— Didier CHARNAY

Frequently Asked Questions

What is UFO LOG?

UFO LOG is a magazine published by ASSOCIATION NEXUS, focusing on ufology, with this document being an index for issues #5 and #8.

Who is Didier Charnay?

Didier Charnay is the editor of UFO LOG magazine, associated with ASSOCIATION NEXUS, and is responsible for its publication and content.

What is the purpose of this document?

This document serves as an index for UFO LOG magazine, listing names, places, and organizations mentioned within issues #5 and #8, and also includes correspondence from the editor regarding the magazine's status and subscription renewals.

When was the index issued?

The index was issued on December 10, 1999.

In This Issue

People Mentioned

  • Didier CHARNAYEditor

Organisations

  • ASSOCIATION NEXUS
  • ASSOCIATION NEXUS FANZINES
  • OVNI-UFOLOGIE TRADING CARDS

Locations

  • VIRIAT, France
  • Bacău, Romania

Topics & Themes

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