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UFORC of Pennsylvania - 2010 07

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Overview

This document is the July 2010 newsletter from the UFO Research Center of Pennsylvania (UFORCOP), an organization dedicated to the investigation of UFOs, Abductions, Paranormal phenomena, and Cryptozoology, primarily within Pennsylvania.

Magazine Overview

This document is the July 2010 newsletter from the UFO Research Center of Pennsylvania (UFORCOP), an organization dedicated to the investigation of UFOs, Abductions, Paranormal phenomena, and Cryptozoology, primarily within Pennsylvania.

Content Summary

The newsletter welcomes readers and outlines its monthly focus on Ufology, Paranormal, Cryptozoology, and Abduction news relevant to Pennsylvania. It provides instructions for reporting cases or obtaining information via their website's 'Contact Us' page or their Facebook presence. UFORCOP also offers presentations to groups, with arrangements made through their website or provided email addresses.

As of the end of June, UFORCOP was actively working on 14 cases, comprising 9 UFO sightings, 3 Cryptozoology reports, and 2 Abduction cases. These cases, along with reports from NUFORC and MUFON, will be mapped on their website, showing sightings by quarter. The newsletter also mentions two recommended books: 'A Terrible Mistake' by H.P. Albarelli Jr. and 'Roswell and the Reich' by Joseph P. Farrell, both available on Amazon.

An upcoming event in August is the Shag Harbor Symposium on August 7-8. Several websites related to UFO research are listed as 'Sites of the Month'.

UFORCOP is actively seeking new members, requesting interested individuals to send an email with their professional background in relevant investigation fields to [email protected]. The organization is described as a non-profit entity.

Key Investigations and Events

  • Nuclear Site Photo: UFORCOP is investigating a UFO sighting over a Pennsylvania Nuclear Plant. A photograph taken by the witness has been sent to a photo expert in Great Britain for analysis, as UFORCOP could not debunk it. Initial updates suggest 3 objects and ruled-out atmospheric anomalies.
  • Paranormal Investigations: Plans are underway for paranormal investigations at Bushy Run Battle Field in the autumn, and they are also seeking information on paranormal experiences at The Gettysburg Battlefield and Bushy Run Battlefield.
  • Cryptozoology: Information is sought regarding sightings in the Pine Grove area, specifically concerning Panthers, Mountain Lions, and Cougars, with contact persons Troy Noll and Tim Heckman listed.
  • Specific Incidents: UFORCOP is actively seeking information on the Presque Isle Landing Incident and the Carbondale UFO/Lantern Incident.
  • BIGFOOT Sightings: These can be reported via the website's contact us page.

Organizational Updates

UFORCOP currently comprises 17 Researchers and 3 Consultants, with plans to expand its research team. The organization has formed partnerships with UFO Research of North America, UFO Clearinghouse, and the UFO Research Group to collaborate in their search for truth.

Appearances and Conferences

Butch Witkowski, Director of UFORCOP, was scheduled to be a guest on Coast to Coast AM Radio with Art Bell on August 6, 2010. The 'Close Encounters Conference', presented by UFORCOP, was in the planning stages for Spring 2011, with a venue being considered and the speaker list being formulated.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The newsletter consistently promotes UFORCOP's mission to investigate and disseminate information on UFOs, paranormal activity, cryptozoology, and abductions. The editorial stance is one of active research, seeking public input, and collaboration with other organizations. There is a clear emphasis on gathering evidence, particularly photographic, and subjecting it to rigorous analysis. The organization positions itself as a source of truth and encourages public engagement through reporting sightings and sharing experiences. The inclusion of book recommendations and upcoming events suggests an effort to educate and inform the public about these subjects.