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UFO Newsclipping Service - 1995 03 - no 308
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This issue of the UFO Newsclipping Service, dated March 1995, focuses on various aspects of UFO phenomena, including sightings, alleged abductions, and government secrecy. The cover story highlights Nevada's Groom Lake as a popular destination for UFO enthusiasts, linking it to…
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This issue of the UFO Newsclipping Service, dated March 1995, focuses on various aspects of UFO phenomena, including sightings, alleged abductions, and government secrecy. The cover story highlights Nevada's Groom Lake as a popular destination for UFO enthusiasts, linking it to secret military projects and the possibility of extraterrestrial technology.
Nevada's Groom Lake: A Favorite Spot for UFO Enthusiasts
The article by The Associated Press details how Groom Lake has become a pilgrimage site for UFO watchers. For decades, it has been the location for top-secret military projects like the U-2, SR-71, and F-117A. Even after the fall of the Berlin Wall, the area maintains wartime urgency. The Air Force has admitted to having facilities near the dry lake bed, used for testing and training critical systems. UFO enthusiasts believe that if the military possesses flying saucers, they would be kept at Groom Lake. The article traces the origins of UFO interest back to Kenneth Arnold's 1947 sighting of 'flying saucers' and the subsequent U.S. Air Force investigation, Project Sign. It also mentions modern developments like Sikorsky Aircraft's Cypher and Moller International's M200X, while referencing a proposed nuclear-powered craft by Convair and a 1953 Lockheed patent for a flying lentil.
His Proof of UFOs is in the Video
This article by Rebecca Niles profiles Rick Andrews, a resident of rural Hamilton, who claims to have had multiple close encounters with strange aerial objects. Andrews has taped these encounters, with the most recent sighting on his home movie dated October 12, 1994. He described a bright green, oval-shaped object with a humped top, at least the size of a football field, hovering and moving too fast to be a blimp. His wife, Kathy Andrews, recounted a dramatic encounter on August 31, 1994, where a bright light followed her car. The article also mentions a similar airborne object reported on October 20, 1994, to Steuben County Communications. While the National Weather Service suggested it could be a meteor, Andrews insists it was not. The article touches upon the skepticism surrounding UFOs, with Kathy Andrews stating, "I don't believe in UFOs, but I was not about to drive under that. I was afraid of it."
Searching For The Alien: Close Encounters Of The Absurd Kind
This piece by R.V. Scheide explores the phenomenon of alien abduction and the often-absurd nature of some accounts. It begins with the author's own encounter with Dr. Richard J. Boylan, a psychologist who claims to be an abductee and has conducted 'debriefing' sessions with 131 suspected alien abductees. Boylan's book, 'Close Extraterrestrial Encounters: Positive Experiences With Mysterious Visitors,' is mentioned, as is the work of author Whitley Streiber and psychiatrist John E. Mack. The article discusses the concept of 'strategic camouflage' used by aliens, as proposed by George Andrews, and the Rigelians' alleged involvement with historical events like Hitler's regime and the creation of the AIDS virus. The author undergoes three hypnosis sessions with Dr. Boylan, recalling a childhood UFO sighting and a disturbing memory of a medical examination. The article questions the reliability of hypnotic regression and the potential for constructed memories, citing expert opinions that memory is not like videotape. It also briefly mentions a lawsuit filed against Dr. Boylan by former patients.
Other Articles and Reports
- 'UFO Incident' still up in the air: This article from the Daily Record discusses the ongoing mystery surrounding the 1947 Roswell Incident, noting the Air Force's explanation of a Project Mogul balloon and the GAO's investigation into government records. It mentions witnesses reporting strange properties of debris and a mortician being asked about preserving alien tissue.
- Teenager claims she saw a UFO: A report from the Standard-Observer details Carmen Utter's claim of seeing an unidentified flying object with blinking lights for almost three hours in Berlin Heights, Ohio. Her parents and a sheriff's deputy also reportedly saw the object.
- Neighbors encounter unidentifiable object: An article from the Orange County Register describes residents in Anaheim, California, witnessing dark, hovering objects in the sky, with descriptions varying from two oblong objects to a misshapen lump. Authorities and federal agencies had no explanation.
- Mon Dieu! What was that thing?: This opinion piece by William P. Cheshire recounts a personal UFO sighting near Chapel Hill, North Carolina, in the 1960s, describing a pie-shaped object hovering soundlessly. The author also mentions a more remarkable experience of a friend's board member who saw a saucer-shaped UFO flying near his airplane.
- Michigan Visitor Sights Familiar Gulf Breeze Glowing Globe: This report from the Islander details Sue Hollemans' sighting of a pulsating, reddish-orange orb over the Gulf of Mexico near Pensacola Beach, Florida, which disappeared after two aircraft approached it.
- Out there: Probing unknown is life's work for Johnson City man: This article from the Herald Courier profiles Stacey McGee, founder of the U.S. UFO Information and Research Center in Johnson City, Tennessee. McGee investigates UFO crashes, landings, and alien abductions, believing it to be his life's mission. He shares his own experiences and the organization's efforts to collect and share information on UFO phenomena.
- KEEPS AN EYE ON THE SKY: This report from the Daily News details Mike Powaschuk's sighting of strange lights in the sky near Ross River, Yukon, which he described as green, blue, red, and white. He took photographs and recorded bearings, noting it was not the Northern Lights, moon, or a star.
- 1994 Had Its Share Of UFO Sightings In Pennsylvania: This bulletin from the Bulletin reports on Stan Gordon's research into Pennsylvania UFO sightings in 1994, noting that while many sightings can be attributed to natural causes, some remain unexplained. It mentions a bright fiery object, giant footprints, and unusual sounds.
- Object in the sky of Salinas still a mystery after 43 years: This article from the Californian revisits the 1952 Salinas UFO sighting, where witnesses saw an object hovering over Mount Toro before vanishing as a military plane approached. The exact nature of the object remains unknown.
- Multiple Sightings Thrill Dedicated Sky Watchers At Shoreline Park: This report from the Islander details multiple UFO sightings observed by skywatchers at Shoreline Park in Pensacola Beach, Florida, on January 19, 1995, involving amber and red lights exhibiting various behaviors.
- A crackdown over UFO writings: This piece from the Journal discusses the controversy surrounding Harvard professor John E. Mack's book on alien abduction, criticizing university officials for calling for his dismissal and defending the importance of academic freedom in exploring such subjects.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue revolve around the persistent mystery of UFOs, the belief in extraterrestrial life, and the alleged government cover-ups surrounding these phenomena. There's a strong emphasis on eyewitness accounts, personal experiences, and the investigation of these events, often highlighting the skepticism faced by those who report sightings or abductions. The publication seems to lean towards presenting these accounts and investigations as credible, even when acknowledging the 'absurd' or unexplainable aspects, and it provides a platform for individuals and organizations dedicated to exploring the UFO phenomenon. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry into unexplained aerial phenomena and related experiences, encouraging the sharing of information and supporting those who believe they have encountered the unknown.
This compilation of articles from various publications, including the RECORD-EAGLE, GAZETTE-MAIL, PRESS-JOURNAL, and others, primarily focuses on UFO sightings, alien encounters, and related unexplained phenomena reported across different regions and time periods. The issue highlights a range of perspectives, from eyewitness accounts and local investigations to scientific skepticism and government inquiries.
Key Articles and Reports
Mysterious Flying Object Over Kingsley, Michigan: The RECORD-EAGLE reports on a sighting by Tracey Cejda and State Police Trooper Glenn Guldner of a mysterious object. An astronomy instructor, Dick Cookman, suggested it might have been Jupiter, citing planetary behavior low on the horizon. However, Cejda and Guldner remained convinced it was not a planet, noting its large apparent size and unusual behavior, including lights going out as military jets passed.
West Virginia UFOs and Alien Abductions: The GAZETTE-MAIL features an article about Bob Teets' book, "West Virginia UFOs: Close Encounters in the Mountain State." Teets, a journalist-turned-publisher, documents numerous UFO sightings and abduction claims in West Virginia. He interviews individuals like "Daniel D.," who claims to have been abducted by aliens 1,500 times, and discusses the psychological and societal aspects of belief in UFOs. Teets notes that while the U.S. government officially explains most sightings, a small percentage remain unexplained.
UFO Encounters and Conferences: The PRESS-JOURNAL covers a UFO conference in Pensacola, Florida, where attendees gathered to share experiences and theories. The article highlights the diversity of subcultures within the UFO community, from New Agers to activists, and touches upon the growing mainstream acceptance of UFO phenomena, evidenced by congressional investigations into the Roswell Incident. It also contrasts the beliefs of UFO enthusiasts with the skepticism of investigators like Philip Klass.
The Roswell Incident and Government Cover-ups: Several articles reference the 1947 Roswell Incident, with the Air Force releasing a report that challenged the alien saucer narrative, attributing the wreckage to a balloon from a top-secret project. However, many in the UFO community remain unconvinced, viewing it as another government cover-up.
Cattle Mutilations: Multiple publications, including the RIO GRANDE SUN and SIGNATURE, report on cattle mutilations in New Mexico and Colorado. These incidents involve the precise removal of animal parts with no apparent blood, leading to theories ranging from Satanic groups to alien activity and secret government experiments. Investigators like Ken Rommel have attributed these to natural causes and predators, but ranchers and some officials remain skeptical.
Historical and International Sightings: The issue includes reports of historical sightings, such as an early saucer sighting in Haworth, England, in 1901, witnessed by police officers. Other international reports include a UFO sighting over Saltash, England, and a large number of alleged alien craft seen over Suffolk/Essex, England. The MID-DEVON EXPRESS & STAR and SOUTHERN DAILY ECHO report on sightings in the UK, including a "strange object" over Tiverton and white lights seen by a teenager in Southampton.
Other Unexplained Phenomena: The FORTEAN TIMES is highlighted for its coverage of diverse strange phenomena, including frog rains, meteorite discoveries, and unusual animal behavior. The article "Horse's death never forgotten" in the NEW MEXICAN details a peculiar death of a colt with surgical-like wounds, adding to the collection of unexplained events.
Scientific and Skeptical Perspectives: The issue also includes articles that present skeptical viewpoints. Dr. Susan Blackmore is mentioned for her research into the paranormal, suggesting psychological explanations for alleged alien abductions. The ORANGE CO. REGISTER discusses a case where mass hysteria was blamed for emergency-room workers fainting.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes throughout these articles are the persistent mystery surrounding UFO sightings and alleged alien encounters, the human desire to understand the unknown, and the ongoing tension between eyewitness accounts and scientific or official explanations. The editorial stance varies across the publications, with some embracing the phenomena with open-mindedness and others maintaining a critical or skeptical approach. There is a clear interest in documenting these events, whether they are attributed to extraterrestrial visitors, psychological phenomena, or misidentified natural occurrences. The persistence of these reports over decades suggests a deep-seated fascination with the possibility of life beyond Earth and the unexplained aspects of our world.