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UFORC of Pennsylvania - 2010 09
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This document is the September 2010 newsletter from the UFO Research Center of Pennsylvania (UFORCOP), an organization dedicated to UFO, Abduction, and Paranormal Investigation. The newsletter provides updates on their activities, ongoing cases, upcoming events, and research…
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This document is the September 2010 newsletter from the UFO Research Center of Pennsylvania (UFORCOP), an organization dedicated to UFO, Abduction, and Paranormal Investigation. The newsletter provides updates on their activities, ongoing cases, upcoming events, and research initiatives.
UFORCOP Activities and Case Updates
The newsletter highlights that UFORCOP is actively involved in investigating various phenomena across Pennsylvania. As of the end of September 2010, they were working on 37 cases, categorized as 29 UFO, 5 Cryptozoology, and 3 Paranormal. The organization plans to post the locations of these cases on their website, displayed on a map showing sightings by quarters. These numbers include reports from UFORCOP, NUFORC, and MUFON.
UFORCOP is seeking information on specific incidents, including the Presque Isle Landing Incident and the Carbondale UFO/Lantern Incident. They are also investigating a UFO sighting over a Nuclear Plant in Pennsylvania. A photograph of this sighting has been sent to an expert in Great Britain for analysis, as UFORCOP could not debunk it. The initial report indicates the presence of three objects, not atmospheric anomalies. The newsletter poses a question about why these plants are under scrutiny and mentions "IN THE NEWS: UFOs have shut down NUKE sites and a number of Air Force Officers have come forward with their stories."
There are currently no open abduction cases.
Membership and Contact Information
UFORCOP is a non-profit organization with 16 Researchers and 3 Consultants, intending to expand its research team. Interested individuals can become members by emailing [email protected] with their background in investigations. Contact information for inquiries and reporting is provided via a website 'Contact Us' page and specific email addresses ([email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected]).
Upcoming Events and Conferences
- The newsletter announces several upcoming events in October 2010:
- MUFON PA UFO Conference on October 9, 2010.
- MUFON PA UFO Conference on October 16, 2010 (details at www.mufonpa.com).
- Rick Fisher's "Fright Night at the Museum" presentation on October 29, 2010, at the Columbia Historic Preservation Society in Columbia, PA.
UFORCOP is also planning a "Close Encounters Conference" for Spring 2011, which is currently in the planning stages. Additionally, a "Round Table Conference" is in the works, expected in a few months, offering opportunities for one-on-one discussions with experts in Ufology, Paranormal, Abduction, and Cryptozoology.
Research and Investigations
UFORCOP is involved in paranormal investigations at specific locations, including Bushy Run Battle Field and The Gettysburg Battlefield. They are also planning a paranormal sweep of the LaPort House and grounds at French Azilum. The organization is also looking into cryptozoology sightings in the Pine Grove area, such as Panthers, Mountain Lions, Cougars, and Thunderbirds.
UFORCOP researchers are also completing papers on various cases and case studies from Pennsylvania, which will be available at the Spring Conference in 2011.
Featured Content
- Book of the Month: "The Gulf Breeze Sightings" by Ed Walters and Frances Walters, available at www.amazon.com.
- Sites of the Month: Institute of Frontier Science and Open Minds Forum.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The newsletter consistently promotes UFORCOP's mission of investigating and reporting on UFO, paranormal, cryptozoology, and abduction phenomena within Pennsylvania. The organization emphasizes its research-oriented approach, collaboration with other groups, and commitment to seeking the truth, as indicated by their motto "NOS PETO VERUM" (We Seek the Truth). The editorial stance is one of open inquiry and data collection, encouraging public participation in reporting sightings and sharing information.