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UFORC of Pennsylvania - 2011 11
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This document is the November-December 2011 newsletter from UFORCOP (UFO, Abduction and Paranormal Research), a research organization based in Pennsylvania. The newsletter covers various aspects of UFO research, paranormal investigations, and crypto zoology, providing updates on…
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This document is the November-December 2011 newsletter from UFORCOP (UFO, Abduction and Paranormal Research), a research organization based in Pennsylvania. The newsletter covers various aspects of UFO research, paranormal investigations, and crypto zoology, providing updates on ongoing cases, upcoming events, and contact information for reporting sightings.
UFORCOP Operations and Future Plans
The newsletter announces that UFORCOP will be returning to a monthly format starting in January 2012. Researchers are available for speaking engagements and can be contacted via email at [email protected]. UFORCOP actively researches cases in other states and countries and encourages individuals with present or historical cases to contact them for research.
UFORCOP has received numerous reports of "Orange Orb" and "Fireball" type UFOs and is seeking further information and photos. The organization is also planning a paranormal investigation at the Gettysburg Battlefield in the spring of 2012.
A significant development mentioned is UFORCOP's progress towards opening a physical Research Center. They are looking for suitable locations, with the preferred option under lease until April 2012. The center is planned to house a library of books and videos, research cubicles with computers, offices, a conference room, equipment storage, a classroom, and a lab. It will be handicapped accessible with parking for over 20 vehicles.
UFORCOP also highlights its operational capabilities, stating they have two fully equipped mobile units stationed in Eastern and Western Pennsylvania, enabling them to respond to calls within a few hours. They are considering adding an ATV to their equipment.
Case Investigations and Sightings
The newsletter details ongoing investigations and reported sightings:
- Brown Mountain Lights: UFORCOP is undertaking a second trip to Morganton, NC, to investigate the Brown Mountain Lights. The investigation will involve viewing the phenomenon from three different locations and employing new experiments and techniques to narrow down the scope of the investigation. Eyewitness reports and photos are welcomed.
- Overseas Cases: Several international cases are being researched, including UFO sightings in Wellington, UK; an abduction in London, UK; UFO sightings in Kastamonu Province, Turkey; the Lead Mask Case in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; UFO and Bible Connections in Ukraine; and Alien Mind Control in the Russian Federation.
- Out of State Cases: Investigations are underway for UFO sightings in Wadsworth, Ohio; a Bell Shaped UFO in Heceta Beach, Oregon; the Brown Mountain Lights in Morganton, North Carolina; UFO sightings near Wasilla, Alaska; a neon-colored boomerang-shaped UFO near Minneapolis, Minnesota; an alien visitation case and strange lights in Delaware; a UAP sighting with multiple witnesses in West Virginia; and strange recurring lights in Kansas.
- UFO Types: Reports of "Orange Orb" and "Fireball" type UFOs are being received, as well as "Bell Shaped UFO" and "Neon colored boomerang shaped UFO" sightings.
- UFOLOGY: Reports of ORB and TRIANGLE sightings continue to come in from Southeastern Pennsylvania.
Crypto Zoology and Paranormal Reports
Under the "Crypto News" section, a report from August 8, 2011, in Douglas County, Minnesota, details strange animal sightings. The newsletter also discusses animal mutilations, noting reports of mutilated sheep in the United Kingdom with a distinctive three-hole triangle formation bored into the skull, and an increase in cattle mutilations in New Mexico and Idaho.
For crypto zoology sightings in Pennsylvania, such as Panthers, Mountain Lions, or Cougars, readers are directed to email [email protected], [email protected], or [email protected].
Sighting Activity and Statistics
A map displays UFO research center of Pennsylvania investigations state map for sighting activity by county in November/December 2011, reported to UFORCOP. The map shows counties with more than ten cases and less than ten cases from 2010-2011.
- Statistics for 2011 are provided:
- Total in state reports: 140
- Total out of state reports: 37
- Total out of Country reports: 19
- Categorization of reports includes:
- Unidentified UAP: 22
- Identified UAP: 96
- Crypto Zoology: 3
- Paranormal: 8
- Hoax: 67
Reporting a UFO Sighting
Individuals wishing to report a UFO sighting are instructed to send a confidential email to [email protected], including their name, contact information, date and time of the event, location (city/county/state), a brief description of the sighting, the number of witnesses, and the proximity to the object. Photos, drawings, or EVP recordings can also be attached. All contacts are kept strictly confidential.
Book and Website Recommendations
The newsletter features a "Book of the Month": "The UFO Files" by Dr. David Clarke, available on Amazon.com. The "Site of the Month" is "The UFO Chronicles" (www.theufochronicles.com).
Announcements and Greetings
An announcement reminds readers to "PLEASE DRIVE SAFELY OVER THE HOLIDAYS." The newsletter concludes with "HAPPY HOLIDAYS" and images related to the holiday season and UFOs.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this newsletter are UFO sightings, paranormal investigations, and crypto zoology, with a strong focus on research and data collection. UFORCOP positions itself as a dedicated organization for investigating and documenting these phenomena, emphasizing confidentiality and scientific inquiry. The editorial stance is one of active investigation and information gathering, encouraging public participation in reporting sightings and contributing to their research efforts. The organization appears committed to expanding its reach and resources, as evidenced by the plans for a new research center and the transition to a monthly publication.
This document appears to be a partial issue of a publication titled "UFORCOP," associated with the UFO Research Center of Pennsylvania. The issue date is indicated as 2011, with page numbers suggesting it is part of a larger publication. The cover prominently features a "HOLIDAY SEASON!" message with a Santa Claus graphic, alongside a "Donate Now! Support the Disclosure Project" call to action with a website address.
Book Lists
The majority of the content consists of lists of books related to paranormal topics and crypto-zoology. The first list, presented on page 11, includes titles such as "The Vengeful Djinn" by Rosemary Ellen Guiley, "Stalking Darkness" by Brian Schill, "Politics, Prophecy and the Supernatural" by LA Marzulli, "Ghosts and Spirits" by Rosemary Ellen Guiley, "The Ghost Hunters Guidebook" by Troy Taylor, "A Paranormal Casebook" by Loyd Auerbach, "Mysterious America" by Loren Coleman, and "Ghost Research 101" by Dave Juliano.
A separate section on page 11 is dedicated to "CRYPTO-ZOOLOGY BOOKS." This list features titles like "Crypto-zoology A to Z" by Loren Coleman and Jerome Clark, "Crypto-zoology: Science & Speculation" by Chad Arment, "Sasquatch: Legend Meets Science" by Jeff Meldrum and George Schaller, "Monsters of West Virginia" by Rosemary Ellen Guiley, "On The Track Of Unknown Animals" by Bernard Heuvelmans, "The Beast Of Bray Road" by Linda S. Godfrey, "Chupacabra" by Terry O'Neill, "Alien Flatwoods Monster" by Paul Sagan, "The Mothman Prophecies" by John A. Keel, "Hunt For Skinwalker" by Colm A. Kelleher, and "The Weiser Field Guide to Crypto-zoology" by Deena West Budd.
Quotes and Messages
Page 13 features two notable quotes. The first is attributed to Arthur Schopenhauer: "All truth passes through three stages. First, it is ridiculed. Second, it is violently opposed. Third, it is accepted as self-evident". The second quote is attributed to MLK: "There comes a time when silence becomes betrayal."
This page also includes a "Thank You" message to the UFO Research Center of Pennsylvania, with their website listed as www.paufosearch.com. Below this, a Latin phrase "NOS PETO VERUM" is presented with its translation "We Seek the Truth." A holiday message "WISHING ALL A SAFE AND HAPPY" is also displayed.
Organizational Information
Page 14 displays the name "UFORCOP" in large letters, followed by "UFO RESEARCH CENTER OF PENNSYLVANIA." It also includes "COPYRIGHT ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 2011," indicating the publication year and ownership.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this partial issue are clearly paranormal phenomena, crypto-zoology, and ufology, as evidenced by the extensive book lists. The editorial stance appears to be one of promoting research and awareness in these fields, as suggested by the "We Seek the Truth" motto and the call for donations to support the Disclosure Project and the UFO Research Center of Pennsylvania. The holiday theme suggests this issue was released around the end of the year.