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Title: The Pennsylvania Encounter Issue: Newsletter #33 Date: March 2013 Publisher: UFO Research Center of Pennsylvania (UFORCOP) Type: Newsletter
Magazine Overview
Title: The Pennsylvania Encounter
Issue: Newsletter #33
Date: March 2013
Publisher: UFO Research Center of Pennsylvania (UFORCOP)
Type: Newsletter
This issue of The Pennsylvania Encounter, the monthly newsletter from the UFO Research Center of Pennsylvania (UFORCOP), provides a comprehensive overview of the organization's activities, research interests, and upcoming events. The newsletter is dated March 2013 and is identified as issue #33.
Table of Contents
The newsletter includes a detailed Table of Contents, outlining the various sections and topics covered:
- Book of the month
- Website of the Month
- UFORCOP News
- UFORCOP Mobile Units
- Report a Sighting
- UFORCOP Search Team Field Investigation Locations
- Florida Research Group
- Missouri Investigators Group
- UFO Skywatching, Poland
- Paranormal Tips
- Information for the UFO and Paranormal Researcher
- In The News
- Notable Quotes
- Crypto-zoology Information
- Pennsylvania Sightings Monthly Report
- Reporting Counties
- Upcoming Conference
- 2013 Conference Schedule
A disclaimer notes that the site is not associated with MUFON Pennsylvania or MUFON International.
UFORCOP Operations and Research Focus
Book of the Month: "Aliens In The Forest" by Ruben Uriarte.
Site of the Month: www.worldufophotosandnews.org.
UFORCOP's mission is to research case reports submitted to them concerning the UFO phenomenon, paranormal events, and crypto-zoology creature sightings. They explicitly state they do not comment on the investigative or research results of other groups or individuals. They encourage individuals with issues regarding results to contact the group or investigator they dealt with. UFORCOP researches cases in Pennsylvania and other states, and invites people to contact them at [email protected] for present or historical cases.
The organization operates two fully equipped mobile research units stationed in Eastern and Western Pennsylvania, enabling them to cover reports within a few hours. A photograph of one of these mobile research units is included.
Reporting a UFO Sighting
Instructions are provided for reporting a UFO sighting. Interested parties can contact researchers via email or through the website's 'contact us' button. A phone number can be provided for direct communication. Specific contact emails are listed for researchers in Pennsylvania, Florida, Missouri, Poland, Georgia, Northeast Florida, Oklahoma, and Northern California. The information requested for a sighting report includes:
- Your name
- Contact phone number or Email address
- Date and time of event
- Event location (city, county, state)
- Number of witnesses involved
- Brief description of your sighting
- How close you were to the object
- Objects shape or appearance
- Any photos, drawings, video, or EVP recordings
All submitted information is strictly confidential.
Notice: UFORCOP is self-funded and does not charge a fee for research or investigations. They do not accept donations.
UFORCOP Search Team and Field Trips
Page 5 features a graphic for the "UFO RESEARCH CENTER UFORCOP Search Team OF PENNSYLVANIA MOBILE RESEARCH UNITS BASED IN EASTERN AND WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA".
Page 6 details "UPCOMING FIELD TRIPS FOR THE SEARCH TEAM 2013" to locations including North Carolina II, Florida, Western PA, West Virginia, North Eastern PA, Kentucky, Delaware, Kecksburg PA II, and Missouri.
Under "INVESTIGATIONS IN PROGRESS", the following are listed:
- Human Mutilations - IN PROGRESS
- Todd Sees Mystery - IN PROGRESS
- Kecksburg UFO / Fireball Incident - IN PROGRESS
- Brown Mountain Lights II - SCHEDULED FOR 2013
- Bigfoot in Pennsylvania - IN PROGRESS
- Gettysburg Battlefield - SCHEDULED FOR 2013
- Alien Abduction - IN PROGRESS
- Cattle Mutilation - NO REPORTS
- Strange Creature Reports - NO REPORTS
- Paranormal Activity in PA - IN PROGRESS
- Demonology in Pennsylvania - IN PROGRESS
Joining UFORCOP and Associated Groups
Page 7 invites readers to join the organization with the tagline "SEARCHING FOR THE TRUTH? JOIN US?". It displays logos for various affiliated groups, including:
- UFORCOP (Pennsylvania)
- Florida Research Group
- Missouri Investigators Group
- UFO Skywatching, Poland
- Georgia Abduction Research
- Northeast Florida UFOlogy Research
- Oklahoma UFO Research
- Northern California UFO Studies Group
The accompanying text describes UFORCOP as a group of dedicated investigators and researchers with varied backgrounds and years of experience in Ufology, Abduction, Cryptozoology, and the Paranormal. They emphasize the enhancement of investigative capabilities through sharing research, resources, and knowledge. Their website reaches across the United States and foreign countries, utilizing databases, a photo lab, and collective knowledge. They offer a monthly newsletter and a direct connection for receiving reports. Interested individuals are encouraged to contact [email protected].
Regional Group Meetings and Activities
Florida Research Group Meeting:
A "Next Meeting" announcement for the Florida Research Group is detailed for Saturday, March 23, 2013, from 12:15 PM to 4:00 PM at Einstein Bros. Bagels, 441 South Orlando Ave., Maitland, Florida. The meeting will feature Denise hosting a roundtable discussion following a short talk by Tom Ratcliff, who has studied UFOs for many years. A topic of discussion will be the book "Eyes Only" by Air Force NCO, Clifford Stone. Denise will also share new information regarding abductees. Attendees are asked to RSVP to [email protected].
Missouri Investigators Group (MIG):
MIG was founded in 2000 to provide a reporting venue for unusual events in Missouri. Their goal is to establish representatives in each of Missouri's 115 counties to create a reporting network. Co-Directors are Barbara Becker and Gary Hart. Interested individuals can email [email protected] or [email protected]. Barbara Becker represents MIG, based in Columbia, Missouri, and states that they investigate UFO, Animal Mutilation, Bigfoot, Crop Circle, and Abduction reports in Missouri and surrounding states. They encourage reports from anyone experiencing unusual events, particularly in Oregon County, via email at [email protected] or through their website's online report form. All information is kept confidential.
UFO Skywatching, Poland:
A section titled "Did You Photograph or Video Something Strange?" is dedicated to UFO Skywatching in Poland. It asks readers if they have photographed or videoed a UFO and encourages them to send the material to [email protected] for analysis.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue are UFO research, paranormal investigations, cryptozoology, and the importance of reporting and sharing information within a dedicated community. The editorial stance is one of active investigation, data collection, and a commitment to uncovering the truth, while maintaining confidentiality for those who come forward. The organization emphasizes its self-sufficiency and dedication to the field, inviting new members to join their efforts.
This issue, identified by the number 11 and featuring the "EST. 2009" mark, appears to be a publication from the UFO Research Center of Pennsylvania. It covers a range of topics within ufology and the paranormal, including alien abductions, paranormal belief surveys, regional legends, and UFO research organizations.
Alien Abduction
The section on "Alien Abduction" defines the phenomenon as "memories of being taken against one's will by apparently nonhuman entities, and subjected to complex physical and psychological procedures." Individuals who claim to have been abducted are referred to as "abductees" or "experiencers." Common claims include undergoing forced medical examinations, particularly concerning reproductive systems, and receiving warnings about environmental abuse and nuclear weapons. While many experiences are described as terrifying, some are reported as pleasurable or transformative. For those wishing to report an abduction experience, contact information is provided: [email protected].
UFO Research Organizations
The issue highlights several UFO research groups and individuals:
- Georgia Abduction Research: Associated with Steven S. Bass, its founder and director.
- Northeast Florida UFOology Research Group: Features Ann Castle, a certified UFO Investigator with over 20 years of experience, who is also a clairvoyant specializing in aura reading and remote viewing. She collaborates with law enforcement on criminal investigations and has authored a novel titled "Captured Souls."
- Oklahoma UFO Research Group: Headed by William Hood, this group investigates UFO activity and cattle mutilations in Oklahoma. Hood has over twenty years of experience and a military and security background, making him well-suited for truth-seeking. Contact is available via [email protected] for historical sightings or cases.
- Northern California UFO Studies Group: Led by Devlin Rugne, a respected UFO researcher. Individuals who have witnessed strange aerial or ground phenomena are encouraged to report them to this group.
- Institute of Frontier Science (IFS): Founded and led by Steven S. Bass, IFS is described as an "elite fellowship of highly experienced and knowledgeable specialists in the scientific field of Ufology." It aims to uncover truths within the UFO genre and educate the public on subjects kept hidden. People are encouraged to join this "rewarding and educational venture."
Paranormal Poll
A "Gallup News Service Paranormal Poll" reports that approximately three in four Americans believe in at least one paranormal belief. Extrasensory perception (ESP) is the most popular belief (41%), followed by belief in haunted houses (37%). Other beliefs listed include ghosts/spirits, telepathy, clairvoyance, astrology, communication with the deceased, witches, reincarnation, and channeling. A special analysis indicates that 73% of Americans believe in at least one of the listed items, while 27% believe in none. A 2001 Gallup survey showed similar results.
Pennsylvania Legends: Albatwitches
Under the heading "Pennsylvania Legends," the issue details the "Albatwitches." This legend, held by the Susquehannock Indians, describes an ape-like creature that roamed the woodlands of Lancaster County and was depicted on their battle shields. The creature, reported sporadically in Columbia and York Counties, is described as a four-foot-tall humanoid that sits in trees and eats apples, even throwing cores at picnickers. The name "Albatwitch" is a corruption of "apple snitch." The legend suggests they were driven to near extinction in the late 1900s, with sporadic sightings reported in the early 1970s and as late as 2005. Chickie's Rock is noted as a hub for stories concerning strange sounds, sights, and a cracking whip noise attributed to the Albatwitch. The source is cited as "Iroquois Indian Legend."
Best Skywatch Locations in Pennsylvania
The issue provides a map highlighting "Best Clear-Dark Locations For A Skywatch In Pennsylvania." Locations marked include Cherry Springs, Walter Dam, SGL 110, Fowlers Hollow, Pine Grove, and French Creek Furnace. A link to "www.sightingsreport.com" is provided to view up-to-date sightings reports from various states, including Pennsylvania, Florida, Missouri, Oklahoma, Northeast Florida, Georgia, and Northern California.
Information for the UFO and Paranormal Researcher
A graphic titled "INFORMATION for the UFO and PARANORMAL RESEARCHER" serves as a general header, indicating the publication's target audience.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue revolve around the investigation and documentation of UFO phenomena, alien abductions, and paranormal beliefs. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry and a commitment to uncovering truths within these subjects, as exemplified by the mission statements of the various research organizations featured. There is a clear emphasis on scientific investigation, even within the context of fringe topics, as stated by Steven S. Bass regarding the Institute of Frontier Science. The inclusion of regional legends and sighting reports suggests an interest in localized paranormal activity and folklore.
This issue, identified as number 21, from the year 2013, is titled 'UFO, Abduction and Paranormal Research'. It focuses on providing resources for researchers and exploring various paranormal and unexplained phenomena.
20 Sources of Information For The Researcher
Page 21 presents a comprehensive list of 20 sources that researchers can utilize. These include traditional resources like Public Libraries, Local Historical Societies, Newspaper Archives, and the Library of Congress. It also lists scientific and governmental bodies such as NASA, NOAA, the Dept. of Homeland Security, and the United States Naval Observatory. Internet resources like Space Weather, Internet, FOIA.gov, CIA World Fact-Book, WX USA Weather HUB, Heavens Above, Clear Sky Chart, UFO Sightings Report, UFO Casebook, and Google Earth are also provided. Specialized organizations like the SETI Institute and the American Meteor Society are included, highlighting the diverse avenues available for paranormal investigation.
Characteristics of a Paranormal Investigator
Page 22 discusses the essential temperament and characteristics needed for a career as a paranormal investigator. It emphasizes that this is not a pastime for the faint-hearted or thrill-seekers. The ideal investigator should be level-headed, open-minded, objective, confident, patient, calm, and an excellent communicator. Objectivity is highlighted as the most crucial characteristic, stressing the importance of rational explanations and thorough scientific investigation rather than rushing to conclusions.
In the News: Yeti
Page 23 features an illustration of a Yeti, and page 24 elaborates on a claim by a Russian official that the Yeti is an extraterrestrial being sent to Earth. Igor Idimeshev, deputy head of Sheregesh's local council in Siberia, insists he has seen the creature multiple times and believes it is extraterrestrial, possibly acting as a controller. He describes the Yeti's eyes as not being from Earth, its ability to disappear and re-materialize, its luminous hair, and its capacity to walk on water. The region is reportedly setting up a resort dedicated to the Abominable Snowman.
Strange Sightings and Events
Page 25 presents two distinct visual reports. The first is a photograph of a UFO hovering above the Romanian parliament in Bucharest, which is explained as a long exposure lens flare. The second image depicts a meteor traveling at high speed, with the caption stating that over 1,000 people were injured when a 40-ton meteor exploded over a town in the Russian Urals.
A Case of Spontaneous Human Combustion?
Page 26 details a peculiar incident in Oklahoma on February 18, 2013. Fire crews responded to a house fire where a man's burned body was found in the middle of the kitchen floor. Notably, the house itself showed no fire damage, and the cause of death was unknown. Sequoyah County Sheriff Rock Lockhart described it as an unusual fire scene and stated that spontaneous human combustion was being considered as a possibility. The body was sent to the medical examiner's office in Tulsa.
Paranormal and UFO Groups
Page 27 highlights several historical and active groups in the paranormal and UFO fields. The Ghost Club, founded in London in 1862 with early discussions in 1855, is noted as the world's oldest paranormal investigations group, with past members including Charles Dickens, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, and W.B. Yeats. The Cleveland Ufology Project (CUP), founded in March 1952, is identified as the oldest UFO group globally, located in Cleveland, Ohio. The Center for Fortean Zoology (CFZ) is presented as potentially the largest professional, scientific, and full-time organization dedicated to cryptozoology.
Notable UFO Quotes
Page 28 features several significant quotes regarding UFOs. Stanton Friedman, a Defense Contractor Nuclear Physicist, states that evidence overwhelmingly suggests Earth is visited by intelligently controlled extraterrestrial spacecraft. General Nathan Twining, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (1955-1958), is quoted as saying the UFO phenomenon is real and not fictitious. Dr. J. Allen Hynek, Director of the US Air Force Project Blue Book, is quoted on the potential for a quantum leap in understanding the UFO problem and the need to manage public excitement.
Crypto-Zoology Information in Pennsylvania
Pages 29 and 30 focus on cryptozoology in Pennsylvania. Page 29 includes an illustration of a creature and lists contact emails for researchers interested in sightings of Panthers, Mountain lions, Cougars, Thunderbirds, Large Snakes, Strange Creatures, and Bigfoot. It also features the quote, "Extraordinary claims require extraordinary proof that they are true." Page 30 lists the most reported creatures in Pennsylvania (Cougar, Coyote, Wolf, Bear, Bald Eagle, Blue Heron) and the least reported (Bigfoot, Thunderbirds). It notes no Bigfoot or creature reports in 2013 and states there have been no verifiable reports of cattle mutilations in the state. A quote on page 30 suggests "Mysterious is a puff word, synonymous with Imaginary."
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue revolve around the investigation of unexplained phenomena, including UFOs, cryptozoology, and anomalous events like spontaneous human combustion. The editorial stance appears to be one of encouraging thorough, scientific investigation and providing resources for those interested in these subjects. There is an emphasis on critical thinking and evidence-based approaches, as seen in the discussion of investigator characteristics and the debunking of a UFO sighting as a lens flare. The inclusion of notable quotes from respected figures in the field lends authority to the topics discussed.
This issue of UFO Activity, dated February 2013, focuses on UFO sightings and related phenomena within the United States, with a particular emphasis on Pennsylvania. The magazine includes a "Pennsylvania Sightings Report" detailing 54 reports filed for January 2013, and a map illustrating the reporting counties.
Requests for Assistance
The publication actively seeks public assistance for ongoing research. One section requests information on "Cult Activity and Demonology," specifically looking for details on ritualistic crimes, cult encounters, animal or human sacrifice, and suspected ritual grounds. Information provided will be kept confidential and used for research projects, with direct input requested via [email protected].
Another request is for reports of mysterious lights or UFO sightings near sensitive locations such as Nuclear Power Plants, Military Bases, or Airport Facilities. Interested individuals are asked to contact [email protected].
Furthermore, information regarding Cattle Mutilations and UFO activity specifically within Oklahoma is solicited, to be sent to the Oklahoma UFO Research Group via email to William Hood at [email protected].
Reports of Paranormal Activity in or around Indian Burial Grounds or areas where Indigenous peoples encamped in Pennsylvania are also sought. Detailed reports and maps are requested to aid in research and potential mobile unit investigations, with contact again directed to [email protected].
Pennsylvania Sightings Report
The "Pennsylvania Sightings Report" for February 2013 indicates that 54 sighting reports were filed for the preceding month of January 2013. The issue lists all Pennsylvania counties that submitted reports, including Adams, Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Bedford, Berks, Blair, Bradford, Bucks, Butler, Cambria, Cameron, Carbon, Centre, Chester, Clarion, Clearfield, Clinton, Columbia, Crawford, Cumberland, Dauphin, Delaware, Elk, Erie, Fayette, Forest, Franklin, Fulton, Greene, Huntingdon, Indiana, Jefferson, Juniata, Lackawanna, Lancaster, Lawrence, Lebanon, Lehigh, Luzerne, Lycoming, McKean, Mercer, Mifflin, Monroe, Montgomery, Montour, Northampton, Northumberland, Perry, Philadelphia, Pike, Potter, Schuylkill, Snyder, Somerset, Sullivan, Susquehanna, Tioga, Union, Venango, Warren, Washington, Wayne, Westmoreland, Wyoming, and York.
A map of Pennsylvania is included, visually representing the counties and their locations.
Conferences and Events
The magazine provides extensive listings for upcoming conferences in 2013 related to UFOs, the paranormal, and cryptozoology. These include:
- UFO Conferences:
- International UFO Congress (Feb. 27 - Mar. 3)
- Body, Mind, Spirit Expo (Mar. 2 - 3)
- Edinburg UFO Conference (Mar. 15)
- UFO X Fest Conference (Mar. 23)
- Ozark UFO Conference (Apr. 12 - 14)
- NJ UFO Paranormal & Consciousness Conference (Apr. 20 - 21)
- StarworksUSA UFO Symposium (May 10 - 12)
- Wake Up Now Conference (May 10 - 11)
- UFOCON (May 11)
- UFOFEST (May 17 - 18)
- Roswell UFO Conference (July 5 - 7)
- Contact In The Desert (Aug. 9 - 11)
- Experiencers Speak Conference (Sept. 6 - 8)
- Border Zone UFO Festival (Oct. 18 - 19)
- New England UFO Conference (Oct. 26)
- Paranormal Conferences:
- Grey Ghost Para Con (Feb. 2)
- Texas Para Unity Fest (Mar. 23)
- VA Para Quest (Apr. 26 - 27)
- Preserving the Haunt-Para History Con (Apr. 26 - 27)
- Haunted America Conference (Jun. 21 - 22)
- Afterlife Awareness (Jun. 21 - 23)
- WINNEPEG PARACON 2013 (Jul. 12 - 14)
- Mid-South Paranormal Convention (Aug. 2 - 3 - 4)
- PARACON on the Lakeshore (Aug. 4)
- MI PARACON (Aug. 10 - 11)
- Pensacola PARACON (Aug. 17 - 18)
- SCAREFEST (Sept. 13 - 15)
- Midwest Paranormal Conference (Aug. 24 - 25)
- PARA UNITY Con (Oct. 18 - 20)
- Oregon Ghost Conference (TBA)
- Crypto Zoology Conferences:
- Southeastern Bigfoot Conference (Jan. 12 - 13)
- 25th Annual Bigfoot Conference (April 12 - 14)
- Ohio Bigfoot Conference (Apr. 13)
- Honobia Bigfoot Conference (Apr. 19 - 20)
- Chautauqua Lake Bigfoot Expo (Apr. 26 - 27 - 28)
- Creature Weekend (May 3 - 4 - 5)
- Oklahoma Bigfoot Symposium (Oct. 5 - 6)
- Mothman Festival (Sept. 21 - 23 (unconfirmed))
- Other Events:
- World Disclosure Day (July 8)
Submissions for conference postings are accepted via email to [email protected].
Featured Content
A prominent image on page 8 features a close-up of an alien-like face with the text "BENEVOLENT OR MALEVOLENT?" above the question "WHAT ARE THE HUMAN INTERACTIONS WITH UNKNOWN BEINGS?", suggesting a thematic exploration of the nature of extraterrestrial encounters.
Pages 9 and 10 highlight the "UFO RESEARCH CENTER OF PENNSYLVANIA" and "UFORCOP Search Team," promoting their availability for lectures, conferences, interviews, and training sessions, with contact information at www.paufosearch.com.
Page 7 displays an advertisement for the "2013 STARWORKS USA UFO SYMPOSIUM" held May 10-12, 2013, at the Chateau Elan Hotel & Conference Center in Sebring, Florida. It features images of speakers including Denise Stoner, Kathleen Marden, Grant Cameron, Karyn Dolan, Paul Hellyer, Paola Harris, Peter Robbins, Yvonne Smith, and Stan Romanek.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue revolve around UFO sightings, paranormal investigations, and the broader implications of encounters with unknown beings. The magazine actively solicits public input and participation in its research efforts, particularly concerning cult activity and unexplained phenomena. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry and information gathering, encouraging readers to share their experiences and contribute to the collective understanding of these subjects. The extensive conference listings indicate a vibrant community engaged in these topics.
This document, comprising pages 41 through 50, appears to be a section of a larger publication, likely a magazine or newsletter, focused on UFO research and disclosure. The content primarily consists of logos and contact information for various UFO research organizations, interspersed with thematic statements and calls for transparency. The publication spans from 2009 to 2013, as indicated by the copyright notice.
Featured Organizations and Contact Information
The pages prominently display logos and contact details for several UFO research groups:
- UFORCOP (UFO Research Center of Pennsylvania): Established in 2009, with contact email [email protected] and website www.paufosearch.com. A blog is also linked: http://uforesearchcenterofpennsylvania.blogspot.com.
- Florida Research Group: Established in 2009, with contact email [email protected].
- Missouri Investigators Group: Established in 2009, with contact email [email protected].
- UFO Skywatching Poland: Established in 2009, with contact email [email protected].
- Georgia Abduction Research: Established in 2009, with contact email [email protected].
- Northeast Florida UFOLOGY Research Group: Established in 2009, with contact email [email protected].
- Oklahoma UFO Research: Established in 2009, with contact email [email protected].
- Northern California UFO Studies Group: Established in 2009, with contact email [email protected].
- UFO Sightings Report: Website www.sightingsreport.com.
- Institute of Frontier Science: Associated with [email protected].
- Paradigm Research Group (PRG): Website www.paradigmresearchgroup.org.
Page 50 provides a map illustrating the "UFORCOP AFFILIATE GROUP LOCATIONS" within Pennsylvania and a broader map showing affiliate locations across the United States.
Key Themes and Messages
A recurring and central theme is the call for "Disclosure" and an end to "UFO Censorship." This is powerfully conveyed through statements like:
- "ENDING UFO CENSORSHIP WILL CHANGE EVERYTHING"
- "END THE TRUTH EMBARGO!"
The document lists various sectors that would be impacted by UFO disclosure: RELIGION, SCIENCE, POLITICS, LAW, MEDIA, GOVERNMENT, ACADEMIA, THE MILITARY, and WORLD CULTURE.
A significant event highlighted is "World Disclosure Day," marked as "July 8th," with a call to "ENDORSE WORLD DISCLOSURE DAY."
The overarching message is encapsulated in the quote: "It's not just about lights in the sky; it's about lies on the ground."
Key Figures
Butch Witkowski is prominently featured as the Director of the UFO Research Center of Pennsylvania and a Member of the Institute of Frontier Science. The document expresses gratitude for interest and support.
Editorial Stance
The publication strongly advocates for transparency and the release of information regarding UFO phenomena. It positions itself as a seeker of truth, suggesting that current information is being suppressed. The emphasis on "disclosure" and ending "censorship" indicates a proactive stance in challenging established narratives and encouraging public awareness and investigation into UFOs.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes are UFO research, disclosure, and the belief that information about UFOs is being deliberately withheld. The editorial stance is one of advocacy for transparency, urging an end to what is termed "UFO censorship" and a "truth embargo." The publication champions the idea that revealing the truth about UFOs will have profound and transformative effects across multiple facets of society, from science and politics to culture and religion.
This document is page 51 of a publication, featuring a map of Poland and surrounding countries, with the title 'UFORCOP AFFILIATE LOCATION POLAND'. It primarily contains a disclaimer regarding the UFORCOP website (www.paufosearch.com).