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UFORC of Pennsylvania - 2010 06
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This document is the UFORCOP NEWSLETTER for June 2010, published by the UFO Research Center of Pennsylvania. The newsletter aims to provide readers with the latest news in Ufology, Paranormal, Cryptozoology, and Abduction within Pennsylvania.
Magazine Overview
This document is the UFORCOP NEWSLETTER for June 2010, published by the UFO Research Center of Pennsylvania. The newsletter aims to provide readers with the latest news in Ufology, Paranormal, Cryptozoology, and Abduction within Pennsylvania.
Content Highlights
Reporting and Information
Readers can file reports or obtain information by using the 'Contact Us' page on the UFORCOP website, which includes a form that, when submitted, will result in a researcher contacting them within 24 hours. The organization also maintains a presence on Facebook. For those interested in presentations, the 'Contact Us' page or email addresses provided on the right side of a relevant page can be used.
Case Work and Statistics
Currently, UFORCOP is actively working on 25 cases, with plans to display their locations on the website via a map that shows sightings by quarters within the state. These case numbers include reports from UFORCOP, NUFORC, and MUFON. As of the end of June, UFORCOP has 15 cases, categorized as 10 UFO, 3 Cryptozoology, and 2 Abduction cases. The organization is also looking for paranormal experiences at The Gettysburg Battlefield and is actively seeking information on the Presque Isle Landing Incident and the Carbondale UFO/Lantern Incident.
Books of the Month
The featured books for the month are "STALKING DARKNESS" by BRIAN SCHILL and "ABLAZE" by Larry E. Arnold, both available at www.amazon.com.
Upcoming Events and Conferences
- Conference in JUNE:
- Life Spectrums Conference: June 16-20
- Upcoming Events in JULY:
- Roswell UFO Festival: July 1-4
- MUFON PA UFO Awareness Day: July 18
- MUFON 41st UFO Symposium: July 22-25
Future Conference:
A 'Close Encounters Conference' is in the planning stages for Spring 2011, presented by the UFO Research Center of Pennsylvania, covering Abduction, Cryptozoology, Paranormal, and UFO topics.
Websites of Interest
- www.ufoforhumanrights.com
- www.pittsburghufoexaminer.com
- www.paufosearch.com
UFORCOP News and Membership
The UFO Research Center of Pennsylvania has received inquiries about membership. Interested individuals with a professional background in investigations of UFOs, Abduction, Cryptozoology, and the Paranormal are encouraged to email [email protected]. Members of UFORCOP are also available for presentations, and arrangements can be made by emailing [email protected].
Research and Investigations
UFORCOP currently comprises 17 Researchers and 3 Consultants, with plans to expand its research team. The organization has partnered with UFO Research of North America, UFO Clearinghouse, and the UFO Research Group. A significant investigation involves a UFO sighting over a Nuclear Plant in Pennsylvania. A photograph taken during this sighting has been sent to a photo expert in Great Britain for analysis, as it could not be debunked by UFORCOP. The research has also uncovered numerous reports of UFOs over similar facilities. UFORCOP is planning a trip to Bushy Run Battle Field in the autumn for a paranormal investigation. Additionally, they are seeking information on sightings in the Pine Grove area, including reports of Panthers, Mountain Lions, and Cougars, with contacts Troy Noll ([email protected]) and Tim Heckman ([email protected]).
Paranormal Experiences
UFORCOP is also seeking information on paranormal experiences at The Gettysburg Battlefield. Those with photos or experiences to share are encouraged to use the contact us page.
Call for Information
If anyone has seen something strange in Pennsylvania, UFORCOP would like to hear from them.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The newsletter consistently promotes the investigation and reporting of UFO, paranormal, cryptozoology, and abduction phenomena within Pennsylvania. It emphasizes community involvement through reporting, membership, and attending events. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry and data collection, encouraging contributions from the public and collaborating with other research organizations. There is a clear focus on documenting and analyzing sightings and experiences, with a commitment to sharing findings with their readership.