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UFORC of Pennsylvania - 2011 02
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This document is the February 2011 newsletter from the UFO Research Center of Pennsylvania (UFORCOP), focusing on Ufology, Paranormal, Cryptozoology, and Abduction news, particularly within Pennsylvania. The newsletter aims to provide the latest updates on these topics and…
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This document is the February 2011 newsletter from the UFO Research Center of Pennsylvania (UFORCOP), focusing on Ufology, Paranormal, Cryptozoology, and Abduction news, particularly within Pennsylvania. The newsletter aims to provide the latest updates on these topics and details UFORCOP's ongoing investigations and activities.
UFORCOP Activities and Investigations
The newsletter welcomes readers to UFORCOP's monthly publication and outlines how individuals can file reports or obtain information through their website's 'Contact Us' page. A researcher is promised to respond within 24 hours. UFORCOP also offers presentations to groups, which can be arranged via the 'Contact Us' page or email. As of the end of February 2011, UFORCOP was actively working on 19 cases, which include 7 UFO cases, 8 Cryptozoology cases, 1 Paranormal case, and 3 Abduction cases. Additionally, there are 17 open historical cases and 2 foreign cases being investigated. The organization is also investigating cases in other states, and a map showing these locations is presented.
Featured Content and Resources
'Book of the Month' highlights "Politics, Prophecy and the Supernatural" by LA MARZULLI, available on Amazon. 'Sites of the Month' recommends www.afterdisclousure.com and www.paradigmresearchgroup.com. The newsletter also addresses membership inquiries, directing interested individuals to email [email protected] with their background in relevant investigation fields.
Specific Investigations and Updates
UFORCOP is planning paranormal investigations at Bushy Run Battle Field and Gettysburg in the autumn of 2011. They are also seeking paranormal experiences at The Gettysburg Battlefield. The UFORCOP Mobile Unit has been enhanced with Qualcomm Globalstar Satellite Communications. An update on the LaPort House at the French Azilum indicates that two researchers found nothing out of the ordinary during a sweep, with another trip planned for spring 2011. In Cryptozoology, information is sought regarding sightings in the Pine Grove area, including Panthers, Mountain Lions, Cougars, and Thunderbirds, with contact information provided for Troy Noll and Tim Heckman. Updates mention Bigfoot sightings in the western part of the state. The top three reported creatures in Pennsylvania are listed as Bigfoot, Thunderbird, and Panther. UFORCOP is actively seeking information on the Presque Isle Landing Incident. Thunderbird activity has been reported in the western and north-central parts of the state, with researchers being sent to investigate. UFORCOP researchers are also working on papers and case studies from Pennsylvania, which will be posted on their website.
Upcoming Events and Initiatives
The 'Close Encounters Conference' has been moved to 2012, with a website provided for updates. UFORCOP has partnered with UFO Research of North America, UFO Clearinghouse, and the Institute of Frontier Science. A 'Round Table Conference' is also in planning for Europe, focusing on UFO studies, Paranormal, Abduction, and Crypto zoology. The newsletter also mentions presentations scheduled for February-March 2011, including the Reykjavik Summit (UFOS - NUKES) in Kansas and various shows and library presentations.
Overseas Cases and Pennsylvania Focus
Overseas cases include sheep and human mutation cases from England and Brazil. The newsletter emphasizes a focus on strange sightings in Pennsylvania, encouraging readers to share their experiences. The document also includes a section titled "Disclosure Now!" and a "Sky Watch" initiative encouraging people to report sightings via www.paufosearch.com.
Case Statistics and Editorial Stance
Between January 1, 2011, and February 28, 2011, 55 cases were reported in Pennsylvania. The newsletter concludes with a quote from Arthur Schopenhauer about the stages of truth: ridicule, opposition, and acceptance, reflecting the organization's stance on their field of study. The motto "NOS PETO VERUM" (We Seek the Truth) is prominently displayed.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this newsletter are UFO sightings, paranormal phenomena, cryptozoology, and abduction experiences, with a strong emphasis on investigations and case studies within Pennsylvania. The editorial stance is one of active research, information gathering, and seeking truth, as indicated by their motto and the quote from Arthur Schopenhauer. The organization appears to be collaborative, partnering with other research groups and encouraging public participation in reporting sightings and sharing experiences.