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Title: UFORCOP NEWSLETTER Issue: April 2010 Publisher: UFORCOP (UFO Research Center of Pennsylvania) Date: April 2010

Magazine Overview

Title: UFORCOP NEWSLETTER
Issue: April 2010
Publisher: UFORCOP (UFO Research Center of Pennsylvania)
Date: April 2010

This is the inaugural monthly newsletter from the UFO Research Center of Pennsylvania (UFORCOP), an organization focused on Ufology, Paranormal phenomena, Crypto zoology, and Abduction cases within Pennsylvania. The newsletter aims to provide the latest news and updates on these subjects.

Website and Reporting

The organization's website, www.paufosearch.com, is operational and serves as a platform for individuals to file reports or gather information. Users can access the 'Contact Us' page to submit a form, after which a researcher will make contact within 24 hours. The website will also feature a map displaying the locations of all reported sightings in the state, categorized by quarters. Currently, 20 cases from March are being processed and will be posted on this map.

UFORCOP Activities and Staff

Researchers from UFORCOP have been active, delivering two presentations and participating in five radio interviews during the month. The newsletter invites groups interested in having a presentation to use the 'Contact Us' page or email one of the provided addresses. The newsletter also outlines the diverse expertise within UFORCOP's Research Staff, which includes professionals such as a Bio Chemist, Geologist, Computer Electronics Technician, Forensic Experts, Photo Analyst, Law Enforcement Officers (both active and retired), Military Ops and Intelligence specialists, EVP Technicians, Paranormal Researchers, Safety Engineers, Private Pilots, Communications Fraud Investigators, and Biologists. UFORCOP utilizes two fully equipped mobile units for its investigations and plans to enhance its website in the coming months with a store selling books, videos, custom-made UFO jewelry, and apparel.

Featured Content

The "Book of the Month" is highlighted as "The ALIEN Interviews" by L.A. Marzulli, with the author's website provided as www.lamarzulli.net. Additionally, the newsletter lists upcoming conferences in April: the Ozark UFO Conference from April 9-11 and the Butler Paranormal Conference on April 10. The "Site of the Month" is featured as www.darcabductions.com.

A "Notice" section encourages individuals with relevant professional qualifications, training, or experience to contact UFORCOP via email to explore potential membership and contribute to the organization's diversity and quality.

Case Statistics

Data presented for the 1st Quarter (January, February, March) indicates 20 reported cases handled by UFORCOP. The newsletter also notes 'Other reporting groups' with 69 cases in the same period. For April, May, and June, as well as July, August, and September, and October, November, and December, the number of reported cases for both UFORCOP and 'Other reporting groups' is listed as 00, suggesting a potential data entry error or a lack of reports for those periods.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The newsletter consistently promotes UFORCOP's mission to research and investigate UFO, Paranormal, Cryptozoology, and Abduction cases. The organization emphasizes its commitment to publishing findings on its website upon case conclusion. The editorial stance appears to be one of active investigation, information dissemination, and community engagement, encouraging both reporting of phenomena and participation from qualified individuals. The focus is clearly on the paranormal and UFOlogy within the geographical context of Pennsylvania.