AI Magazine Summary
UFORC of Pennsylvania - 2011 03
AI-Generated Summary
Title: UFORCOP NEWSLETTER Issue: MARCH 2011 Publisher: UFO Research Center of Pennsylvania Date: March 2011
Magazine Overview
Title: UFORCOP NEWSLETTER
Issue: MARCH 2011
Publisher: UFO Research Center of Pennsylvania
Date: March 2011
This issue of the UFORCOP Newsletter provides updates on the organization's activities, ongoing investigations, upcoming events, and areas of research.
Welcome and Contact Information
The newsletter opens with a welcome message and instructions on how to contact UFORCOP. Interested individuals can file reports or obtain information through the 'Contact Us' page on their website, with a researcher expected to respond within 24 hours. The organization also offers presentations to groups, which can be arranged via the 'Contact Us' page or by emailing specific addresses.
UFORCOP Case Status and Investigations
As of the end of February, UFORCOP is actively working on 9 cases, categorized as 8 UFO, 1 Cryptozoology, and 1 Paranormal. They also have 17 open historical cases and 3 foreign cases. Notably, there are no open abduction cases at this time. The newsletter indicates that a map showing the locations of these investigations will be posted. UFORCOP is also investigating cases in other states and is looking into the Presque Isle Landing Incident. They are actively seeking information on this case.
Featured Content and Resources
Book and Sites of the Month
The "Book of the Month" is "The Vengeful Dijinn" by Rosemary Ellen Guiley and Philip J. Imbrogno, available at www.Llewellyn.com. Recommended "Sites of the Month" include www.flatwoodsmonster.com and www.roswellinvestigator.com.
Membership
UFORCOP has received emails regarding membership and invites interested individuals with backgrounds in UFOs, Abduction, Cryptozoology, and the Paranormal to send an email to [email protected].
Paranormal Investigations
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 and encourage sharing photos or experiences with their paranormal researchers.
Mobile Unit Update
The UFORCOP mobile unit has been enhanced with Qualcomm Globalstar Satellite Communications and a new Night Vision System.
Specific Case Updates
An update mentions that two researchers conducted a sweep of the LaPort House at the French Azilum, finding nothing unusual. Another trip is planned for the spring of 2011 for more in-depth study.
Cryptozoology
Information is sought regarding sightings in the Pine Grove area, including Panthers, Mountain Lions, Cougars, and Thunderbirds. Contact persons are Troy Noll ([email protected]) and Tim Heckman ([email protected]). An update notes Bigfoot reports in the northern part of the state for March. The top three reported creatures in Pennsylvania are listed as Bigfoot, Thunderbird, and Panther.
UFOLOGY
UFORCOP researchers are working on several papers based on various cases and case studies, which will be posted on the website. The newsletter features a "Sky Watch" section encouraging people to keep their eyes to the sky and provides the website www.paufosearch.com for filing sightings reports.
Events and Conferences
Close Encounters Conference
The "Close Encounters Conference" has been moved to 2012. A venue has been secured, and the speaker list is being compiled. Updates will be available on www.paufosearch.com.
Presentations
Presentations from February-March 2011 are listed, including the "Reykawvik Summit 2011: UFOs - Nukes" in Lawrence, Kansas, and appearances on "Polska UFO Radio Europe," the "Kate Valentine Show," the "LA Marzulli Show," and at the "Pottsville Library."
Round Table Conference
A "Fourth Dimension" Paranormal Monthly, Europe, is in the planning stages, featuring a round table conference with top names in UFO studies, Paranormal, Abduction, and Cryptozoology.
Overseas Cases
England and Brazil have reported sheep and human mutation cases, with ongoing inquiries.
Call for Information
Residents of Pennsylvania are encouraged to report any strange sightings in the air or on the ground.
Closing Statement
The newsletter concludes with the motto "NOS PETO VERUM" (We Seek the Truth) and thanks the reader. Contact information for the UFO Research Center of Pennsylvania and their website are provided.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this newsletter are UFO investigations, paranormal research, cryptozoology, and abduction phenomena. The editorial stance is one of active investigation, information gathering, and public engagement, encouraging reports and participation in events. The organization positions itself as seeking the truth through rigorous research and collaboration. The inclusion of a quote from Arthur Schopenhauer about the stages of truth suggests an awareness of the challenges and eventual acceptance of unconventional ideas.
This document, likely a page from a magazine or report, focuses on a statistical compilation of reported unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) cases. The title clearly states "REPORTED CASES IN PENNSYLVANIA" and specifies the timeframe as "FROM JANUARY 1, 2011 TO MARCH 31, 2011." A prominent number, "101," indicates the total count of cases recorded within this period.
Content Summary
The primary content of this page is the presentation of a numerical summary of UAP sightings or reports within a specific geographical area and a defined time frame. It serves as a data point, likely part of a larger article or report discussing UAP trends or specific incidents. The page does not contain detailed narratives of individual cases, but rather a quantitative overview.
Key Data Points
- Location: Pennsylvania, USA
- Time Period: January 1, 2011 – March 31, 2011
- Total Reported Cases: 101
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring theme is the documentation and reporting of anomalous aerial phenomena. The editorial stance, as suggested by the presentation of such data, appears to be one of serious inquiry and data collection regarding UAP. The clear, factual presentation of statistics implies an effort to quantify and track these events.