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UFORC of Pennsylvania - 2011 05

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Overview

This document is the May-June 2011 issue of the UFORCOP NEWSLETTER, published by the UFO Research Center of Pennsylvania. The newsletter covers various aspects of UFO research, paranormal investigations, and cryptozoology.

Magazine Overview

This document is the May-June 2011 issue of the UFORCOP NEWSLETTER, published by the UFO Research Center of Pennsylvania. The newsletter covers various aspects of UFO research, paranormal investigations, and cryptozoology.

Content Summary

Welcome and Contact Information The newsletter opens with a welcome message and instructions on how to file a report or obtain information via the UFORCOP website's 'Contact Us' page. A researcher will respond within 24 hours. Presentations can also be arranged through the same contact methods.

Case Updates and Book/Site of the Month Currently, UFORCOP is working on 9 cases and plans to post their locations. The 'Book of the Month' is "The NAZI ROCKETEERS" by Dennis Piszkiewicz, available at www.stackpolebooks.com. The 'Site of the Month' is www.truthseekeratroswell.com.

Membership and Investigations There has been significant interest in becoming a member of UFORCOP. Prospective members are asked to email [email protected] with their background in UFOs, Abduction, Cryptozoology, and the Paranormal. UFORCOP is investigating cases in other states and plans to present a map of these locations in the newsletter. Researchers are available for speaking engagements, also coordinated through [email protected]. Pictures of their mobile unit will be featured in the next newsletter.

Investigations State Map A map of the United States is presented, indicating areas with 'More than ten cases' and 'Less than ten cases' investigated between 2010-2011 by the UFO Research Center of Pennsylvania. A link is provided to view an up-to-date US Sightings Map at http://arirasightingmap.blogspot.com/.

Close Encounters Conference The 'Coming 2012 Close Encounters Conference', presented by The UFO Research Center of Pennsylvania, has been moved to 2012. A website, www.paufosearch.com, is provided for conference updates and speaker information.

Collaborations and Appearances UFORCOP has partnered with ARIRA (Aerospace Research Investigation Reporting Agency), UFO Research of North America, UFO Clearinghouse, and the Institute of Frontier Science in their search for truth. An appearance on 'The Bright Side Radio Show' on June 26, 2011, is mentioned.

Paranormal and Cryptozoology UFORCOP plans a paranormal investigation in Gettysburg in the autumn of 2011. The newsletter also addresses cryptozoology, seeking information on sightings in the Pine Grove area, including Panthers, Mountain Lions, Cougars, and Thunderbirds, with contact details for Troy Noll ([email protected]) and Tim Heckman ([email protected]). Bigfoot reports in the western part of the state are also updated.

Reported Creatures and UFOLOGY 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, with contact via [email protected]. Bigfoot sightings can be reported on the website. Thunderbird activity has been reported in the western and north-central parts of the state, with researchers being sent to known locations. UFORCOP researchers are also completing papers on various cases and case studies from Pennsylvania, which will be posted on their website.

ARIRA - Aerospace Research Investigation Reporting Agency A detailed description of ARIRA is provided, defining it as a private research organization focused on Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) and other Anomalous Phenomena. ARIRA emphasizes independent research, academic accomplishment, and investigative credentials for its members. The organization is self-supporting, and its logo is designed to convey an 'Agency' that facilitates investigation, research, and report production. Information on reporting a UFO sighting to ARIRA is included, requiring details such as name, contact information, date/time, location, description, number of witnesses, and proximity to the object. Sightings can be emailed to [email protected].

Mobile Unit and Night Vision System Qualcomm Globalstar Satellite Communications has been added to UFORCOP's mobile unit, along with a new Night Vision System.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The newsletter consistently promotes active investigation, research, and information sharing within the fields of UFOlogy, paranormal phenomena, and cryptozoology. There is a strong emphasis on community involvement, encouraging reports from the public and collaboration with other research organizations. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry and a commitment to uncovering the truth about anomalous phenomena.

This document appears to be pages from a publication titled "SKY WATCH" from the UFO Research Center of Pennsylvania. The content focuses on UFO research, paranormal investigations, and related topics. The pages include contact information, announcements for events, and philosophical quotes related to the pursuit of truth.

UFO Research Center of Pennsylvania

The UFO Research Center of Pennsylvania is presented as the publisher and a primary contact point for UFO sightings and investigations. Their website, www.paufosearch.com, is prominently featured for filing sightings reports. They also identify themselves as involved in "UFO, Abduction and Paranormal Investigation."

Upcoming Events and Investigations

A "Round Table Conference" is in the planning stages, promising interaction with leading figures in UFO studies, Paranormal, Abduction, and Crypto zoology. Currently, there are "No open cases at this time" regarding abductions. The organization is also investigating "Overseas Cases" from England and Brazil, which involve reports of sheep and human mutation cases.

The publication directly appeals to residents of Pennsylvania, stating, "If you have seen something strange in Pennsylvania in the air or on the ground we would like to hear from you."

ARIRA and Disclosure Project

Page 13 features the logo for "ARIRA - AEROSPACE - RESEARCH - INVESTIGATION - REPORTING AGENCY," with the Earth as a backdrop. This suggests a broader scope or a related organization involved in similar research.

Pages 14 and 15 heavily promote the "Disclosure Project" and the website www.paradigmresearchgroup.org. The imagery includes the US Capitol building under a stormy sky with lightning, accompanied by the text "WE KNOW THEY ARE HERE! BUT FOR WHAT PURPOSE?" The call to action is "Disclosure Now!" and "Support the Disclosure Project."

Philosophical Context

Page 15 includes a quote attributed to Arthur Schopenhauer, which provides a philosophical framework for the acceptance of unconventional ideas like ufology:

"All truth passes through three stages. First, it is ridiculed. Second, it is violently opposed. Third, it is accepted as self-evident."

This quote is presented in the context of "Ufology today..." and serves as a concluding thought before a "Thank You" from the UFO Research Center of Pennsylvania.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes are UFOs, paranormal phenomena, abductions, and the pursuit of truth and disclosure regarding these subjects. The editorial stance is clearly in favor of investigating these phenomena, encouraging public participation in reporting sightings, and advocating for government transparency (disclosure) about UFOs. The inclusion of the Schopenhauer quote suggests an awareness of the historical resistance to new ideas and a belief in the eventual acceptance of UFO truths.