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UFORC of Pennsylvania - 2011 09
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This is the September-October 2011 issue of the UFORCOP Newsletter, a bi-monthly publication from the UFO, Abduction and Paranormal Research organization. The newsletter covers various aspects of UFOlogy, paranormal research, and cryptozoology, with a focus on investigations and…
Magazine Overview
This is the September-October 2011 issue of the UFORCOP Newsletter, a bi-monthly publication from the UFO, Abduction and Paranormal Research organization. The newsletter covers various aspects of UFOlogy, paranormal research, and cryptozoology, with a focus on investigations and sightings primarily in Pennsylvania and North Carolina.
UFORCOP Operations and Investigations
The newsletter details UFORCOP's ongoing activities. They are investigating "Orange Orb" type UFOs and are seeking information from the public. A significant ongoing investigation is the "Brown Mountain Lights" phenomenon in Morganton, North Carolina. UFORCOP is making its second trip to the area, planning to observe the lights from three different locations and employ new investigative techniques. They are also interested in eyewitness reports and photographs of these lights, noting that late October through November is a prime viewing time, though they are visible year-round.
UFORCOP has concluded its investigations into "Thunderbird Sightings" and the "Suscon Screamer" in Pennsylvania, with reports available on their website. They are also requesting specific information regarding sightings of an "Orange colored square in the sky" in Florida between 1975 and 1977.
Reporting a UFO Sighting
Instructions are provided for individuals wishing to report a UFO sighting. They are encouraged to send a confidential email to [email protected], including their name, contact details, date and time of the event, location, a description of the sighting, the number of witnesses, and proximity to the object. Photos, drawings, or EVP recordings are also welcome. Researchers typically respond within 24 hours.
UFORCOP Mobile Units
The newsletter highlights UFORCOP's mobile units. A second mobile unit has been stationed in western Pennsylvania to enhance their coverage. The units are equipped with advanced technology, including Qual Comm Global Star Satellite Communications, Garmin GPS, Night Vision Systems, a ladder rack, emergency lights, and a multi-band scanner. A 3500-watt gasoline generator and a military-grade laptop with a satellite link have also been added. Future plans include acquiring an ATV to expand field capabilities.
Collaborations and Partnerships
UFORCOP has joined forces with several other organizations in their search for the truth. These partners include ARIRA (Aerospace Research Investigation Reporting Agency), UFO Research of North America, UFO Clearinghouse, and the Institute of Frontier Science. These collaborations aim to enhance their research efforts.
ARIRA: A Research Partner
A "News Flash!" section introduces ARIRA, 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 advisory board and researchers. They do not operate as a membership organization.
Other Topics
Book of the Month
The "Book of the Month" is "WITNESSED" by Budd Hopkins, available for purchase on Amazon.com.
Site of the Month
The "Site of the Month" featured is the Missouri Investigators Group, with their website listed as www.ufomig.bravehost.com.
Radio Program
An announcement is made for ARIRA Radio UFO Live FM, airing on Sunday nights from 8 PM to 10 PM EST, accessible via www.arira.org.
Paranormal Investigations
UFORCOP plans to conduct a paranormal investigation in Gettysburg in the autumn of 2011, focusing on reported strange occurrences in the area.
Cryptozoology
Information is sought regarding sightings of creatures such as Panthers, Mountain Lions, Cougars, and Thunderbirds in Pennsylvania. The newsletter also mentions a Russian team's investigation into YETI sightings in Siberia. The top three reported creatures in Pennsylvania are listed as Bigfoot, Thunderbirds, and Panthers.
UFOLOGY
Orb reports are noted as continuing to come in from across the state and the country.
Sighting Activity Map
A map displays sighting activity by county for September-October 2011 across the USA, indicating areas with more than ten cases and less than ten cases. Specific counties in Pennsylvania with reported sightings are listed, including Butler, Lancaster, Chester, Montgomery, Lackawanna, Dauphin, Allegheny, York, Luzerne, Adams, Clinton, Armstrong, Somerset, Delaware, Beaver, Lehigh, Erie, and Philadelphia. The Brown Mountain Lights in Morganton, NC, are also highlighted.
Brown Mountain Lights Phenomenon Detailed
This section provides a more in-depth look at the Brown Mountain Lights. It describes them as ghost lights visible from various points in North Carolina, including overlooks on the Blue Ridge Parkway and NC Highway 181. Historical context is provided, mentioning a US Geological Survey study in 1922 that attributed sightings to misidentified mundane lights. However, a subsequent massive flood caused widespread power loss and disruptions, after which the lights reportedly continued to appear.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue are UFO sightings, paranormal phenomena, and cryptozoology, with a strong emphasis on investigative research and data collection. UFORCOP positions itself as an active research organization collaborating with others in the field. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry, encouraging public participation in reporting sightings and sharing information, while also conducting systematic investigations and research.
This issue of "CRYPTO NEWS" focuses on the phenomena of animal mutilations and UFO sightings, with a publication date of August 8, 2011. The magazine features a striking image of a mutilated animal carcass on its cover, posing the question "What is it?". The content delves into various aspects of these unexplained events, including detailed descriptions of mutilation characteristics, notable historical UFO cases, and statistics on Bigfoot reports across the United States.
Animal Mutilations
The section "ANIMAL MUTILATIONS" provides a detailed account of the common features observed in such cases. These include the precise removal of eyes, udders, and sexual organs, often without visible entry or excision marks, suggesting surgical precision. The draining of blood, sometimes exhibiting color anomalies, is also noted. The carcasses are frequently found in secluded areas, appearing to have been 'dumped' or dropped from a height, leaving impact craters. The document also mentions the absence of predator signs, such as teethmarks or footprints, and the avoidance of the carcass by other animals. Overseas cases from England and Brazil are also briefly mentioned.
Notable UFO Cases
A significant portion of the magazine is dedicated to "NOTABLE UFO CASES," listing historical incidents from 1942 to 1997. These include the "Battle of Los Angeles" (Feb. 24-25, 1942), "Lubbock Texas Lights" (Aug.-Sept. 1951), the "Washington DC Incident" (July 12-29, 1952), "Ghost Rockets" in Sweden (Feb. 1946), "The Belgian UFO Wave" (Nov. 1989 to April 1990), "Roswell NM" (July 1947), "Chicago IL, O'Hare Airport" (Nov. 7, 2006), "The Phoenix Lights" (March 13, 1997), "Gulf Breeze Sightings FL" (Nov. 11, 1987), "The Cash-Landrum Case" (Texas Dec. 29, 1980), and "The Rendlesham Forest Incident" (Dec. 26, 1980). The UFO Research Center of Pennsylvania (UFORCOP) is presented with its website and contact information for reporting sightings.
Bigfoot Reports and Abductions
The magazine also features "TOP TEN STATES FOR BIGFOOT REPORTS HISTORICAL AND PRESENT DAY," listing states with the highest number of reported sightings, with Washington leading at 520 reports. A significant personal story is presented under the headline "CHARLES HIXSON, ALIEN ABDUCTEE DIES IN MISSISSIPPI." It recounts the 1973 abduction experience of Charles Hickson and his friend Calvin Parker Jr. near Pascagoula, Mississippi, involving a cigar-shaped UFO. Hickson, who maintained his story despite ridicule, died of a heart attack at the age of 80.
Organizations and Resources
The "UFO Research Center of Pennsylvania" (UFORCOP) is highlighted, with its website "www.paufosearch.com" and contact email "[email protected]" for reporting suspected animal mutilations and seeking information. The organization is also available for presentations. A call to action is made to "Donate Now! Support the Disclosure Project" with a website "www.paradigmresearchgroup.org."
Ufology Today and Notable Books
The issue concludes with a section titled "Ufology today..." featuring quotes from Arthur Schopenhauer and MLK on the progression of truth and the importance of speaking out. A comprehensive list of "UFO BOOKS THAT SHOULD BE IN YOUR LIBRARY" is provided, featuring works by prominent authors in the field such as J. Allen Hynek, Jacques Vallee, Timothy Good, Jim Marrs, and Whitley Strieber, covering topics from scientific studies to alien encounters and government cover-ups.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue are animal mutilations, UFO sightings, alien abductions, and the broader field of ufology. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry and investigation into unexplained phenomena, encouraging public reporting of sightings and providing resources for further research and discussion. The emphasis on detailed case descriptions and the inclusion of historical incidents suggest a commitment to documenting and analyzing paranormal events.