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Ronald M. Westrum, 1945 age 79 years

New Consultant, THE A.P.R.O. BULLETIN Vol. 26 N. 8, 1978 p. 3
About the author, MUFON UFO JOURNAL 396, 2001 p. 8

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Ron WESTRUM, Question of deception by UFO's a possibility pp.7-8
Skylook The UFO Monthly
No 81 August 1974
Name: Westrum, Ronald M. (1945)
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Readers Forum (Mail) p.2
Skylook The UFO Monthly
No 84 November 1974
Name: Westrum, Ronald M. (1945)
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Letter to the Editor: From Dr Ron Westrum (Mail) pp.67-68
MUFOB
Vol. 6 N. 4 April 1974
Name: Westrum, Ronald M. (1945)
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Ron WESTRUM, The UFO Investigator as a Healer... pp.11-12
MUFON UFO JOURNAL
No 113 April 1977
Name: Westrum, Ronald M. (1945)
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Ron WESTRUM, Eyewitness Testimony And Its Problems In UFO Investigation pp.6-8
THE A.P.R.O. BULLETIN
Vol. 26 N. 2 August 1977
Name: Westrum, Ronald M. (1945)
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Ron WESTRUM, Knowing About UFOs pp.3-6+11+16
MUFOB
New Series N. 5 (39) Winter 1977
Name: Westrum, Ronald M. (1945)
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Ron WESTRUM, Knowing About UFOs. Part 2 pp.5-6+11-13
MUFOB
New Series N. 6 (40) Spring 1977
Name: Westrum, Ronald M. (1945)
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Ron WESTRUM, Marcello TRUZZI, Anomalies: A Bibliographic Introduction with Some Cautionary Remarks pp.69-78
ZETETIC SCHOLAR
VOL. 1 N. 2 November 1978
Name: Truzzi, Marcello (1935 - 2003) ; Westrum, Ronald M. (1945)
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Ron WESTRUM, The effects of UFOs on society pp.277-281
Author:Nancy DORNBOS (ed.)
Title: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 1976 CUFOS CONFERENCE
Publisher: Center for UFO Studies, Evanston, Ill. Second Printing 1979
Name: Westrum, Ronald M. (1945) ; Anderson, Irving ; Ayers, Bradley Earl ; Ballester Olmos, Vicente-Juan (1948) ; Bloecher, Ted (1929 - 2024) ; Bonenfant, Richard ; DeSario, Mario ; Druffel, Ann (1926 - 2020) ; Gates, Tom ; Gross, Loren E. (1938) ; Haines, Richard F. (1937) ; Hall, Richard H. (1930 - 2009) ; Heaton, Harold I. ; Hoville, Wido ; Hynek, Joseph Allen (1910 - 1986) ; Jacobs, David Michael (1942) ; Jamison, Benton ; Klinn, Robert ; Kretsch, Jeffrey ; Lawson, Alvin H. (1929 - 2010) ; Maccabee, Bruce (1942) ; McCampbell, James M. (1924 - 2008) ; Merritt, Fred ; Michel, Aimé (1919 - 1992) ; Musgrave, John Brent ; Petit, Jean-Pierre (1937) ; Poher, Claude (1935) ; Saunders, David R. ; Spaulding, William H. ; Sprinkle, Leo Ronald (1930 - 2021) ; Stanford, Ray ; Viton, Maurice ; Webb, David F. ; Winterberg, F. ; Worley, Don ; Yinger, Richard ; Zeller, Edward J.
Language:English
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Ron WESTRUM, Book Reviews: Ces OVNIs Qui Annoncent le Surhomme pp.336-338
Richard F. HAINES, Letters to the Editors: About UFO Drawings (Mail) pp.342-344
UFO PHENOMENA
VOL. III N. 1 1979
Name: Westrum, Ronald M. (1945) ; Haines, Richard F. (1937)
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Ronald M. WESTRUM, Part ll. Eyewitness Factors: Witnesses of UFOs and Other Anomalies pp.89-112
Ronald M. WESTRUM, Part III. Eyewitness Reporting Factors: UFO Reporting Dynamics pp.147-163
Author:Richard F. HAINES (ed.)
Title: UFO PHENOMENA AND THE BEHAVIORAL SCIENTIST
Publisher: Scarecrow, Metuchen, N.J. 1979
Name: Westrum, Ronald M. (1945) ; Cahn, Harold A. ; Coffman, Richard ; Fox, Phillis ; Haines, Richard F. (1937) ; Malmstrom, Frederick V. ; Persinger, Michael A. (1945 - 2018) ; Schwarz, Berthold Eric (1924 - 2010) ; Shepard, Roger N. ; Simon, Armando ; Sprinkle, Leo Ronald (1930 - 2021)
Language:English
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Ron WESTRUM, Book Reviews pp.103-106
ZETETIC SCHOLAR
N. 5 December 1979
Name: Westrum, Ronald M. (1945)
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Ron WESTRUM, Le facteur humain dans les observations d'OVNI pp.5-13 (1981 MUFON UFO SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS - UFO's... the Hidden Evidence, Cambridge, Massachusetts, July 25 & 26 MUFON UFO SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS /1981 The Human Factor in UFO Sightings)
INFORESPACE
Année 10 N. 58 Novembre 1981
Name: Westrum, Ronald M. (1945)
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Ron WESTRUM, A Special CSRA Project Report. UFO Sightings Among Engineers and Scientists. A Report On The Anomaly Project's Industrial Research & Development UFO Sighting Poll pp.18-28
ZETETIC SCHOLAR
N. 8 July 1981
Name: Westrum, Ronald M. (1945)
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Ronald WESTRUM, SHORT COMMUNICATIONS: On UFO Reports' Dynamic p.78
UPIAR Research In Progress
Volume 1 No 2 1982
Name: Westrum, Ronald M. (1945)
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Ron WESTRUM, Crypto-Science and Social Intelligence about Anomalies pp.89-102
Ron WESTRUM, Book Reviews pp.164-165
ZETETIC SCHOLAR
N. 10 December 1982
Name: Westrum, Ronald M. (1945)
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Ron WESTRUM, The Field Investigator's Code Ethics pp.3-5
R. WESTRUM, R. STINSON, Reliability Assessment of Eyewitnesses Testimony p.127
Author:Raymond E. FOWLER (ed.)
Title: MUFON FIELD INVESTIGATOR'S MANUAL
Publisher: Mutual UFO Network, Seguin, Texas 3 ed. 1983
Name: Westrum, Ronald M. (1945) ; Stinson, R. ; Adrian, Fred ; Andrus, Walter H. (1920 - 2015) ; Bloecher, Ted (1929 - 2024) ; Clark, Stephen ; Deuley, Thomas P. ; Fowler, Raymond E. (1933) ; Haines, Richard F. (1937) ; Hough, Michael ; Hynek, Joseph Allen (1910 - 1986) ; Jeffers, Joan ; Laporte, Wayne ; Maccabee, Bruce (1942) ; Niemtzow, Richard C. ; Oswald, J. ; Phillips, Ted (1942 - 2020) ; Santangelo, Joe ; Schuessler, John F. ; Spaulding, William H. ; Webb, David F. ; Youngren, F.
Language:English
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Ron WESTRUM, Recensioni: Guida all'ufologia pp.25-28 (ZETETIC SCHOLAR N. 5 December/1979 , pp. 103-106)
UFOLOGIA
Anno VI N. 16 Dicembre 1984
Name: Westrum, Ronald M. (1945)
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Ron WESTRUM, "Missing Time" at Reservation pp.1-3
THE A.P.R.O. BULLETIN
Vol. 33 N. 1 1985
Name: Westrum, Ronald M. (1945)
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Ron WESTRUM, The Blind Eye of Science pp.36-42
Whole Earth Review
Number 52 Fall 1986
Name: Westrum, Ronald M. (1945)
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Ron WESTRUM, Humanoid Encounter pp.14+17
MUFON UFO JOURNAL
No 215 March 1986
Name: Westrum, Ronald M. (1945)
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Ron WESTRUM, Post Abduction Syndrome pp.5-6
MUFON UFO JOURNAL
No 224 December 1986
Name: Westrum, Ronald M. (1945)
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Letters: Fantasy or trauma? (Mail) p.22
International UFO Reporter
Volume 13 number 5 September/October 1988
Name: Westrum, Ronald M. (1945)
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Letters To The Editor (Mail) p.23
MUFON UFO JOURNAL
No 247 November 1988
Name: Westrum, Ronald M. (1945)
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Ron WESTRUM, Abduction Research: The Challenge Ahead pp.21-22
MUFON UFO JOURNAL
No 258 October 1989
Name: Westrum, Ronald M. (1945)
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Image not available Skylook The UFO Monthly
Official Publication of MUFON Mutual UFO Network,Inc
No 81 August 1974
Mutual UFO Network

Editor: Dwight CONNELLY
Name: Westrum, Ronald M. (1945)
CONTENTS
AuthorTitlePag

Walt ANDRUSMessa3

Dave WEBBHumanoid Study Group meets 3

Joe BRILL1971 Corsica photos4+6
Philippe TOURNIERAN EXCEPTIONAL PHOTOGRAPHIC DOCUMENTATION4-6
(From: OURANOS ns N. 5 /1972 À propos d'un document photographique exceptionnel, pp. 2-3 Translated by linda GALLOWAY)

1974 MUFON Symposium Proceedings 6

Ron WESTRUMQuestion of deception by UFO's a possibility 7-8

Stan GORDONPossible humanoid reported 9

Mark R. HERBSTRITTAstronomy Notes9

Near landing, humanoid reported 10-11

UFO course participants want government study 11

Joe BRILLUFO's Behind the Iron Curtain 12-13

The Utah UFO Display' by Salisbury available 13
Book:Frank B. SALISBURY,THE UTAH UFO DISPLAY - A Biologist's Report - 1974

Lucius FARISHIn Others' Words14-15

Washington object whines 15

English students report sighting 15

UFO s discussed by authors, astronaut, congressman 16-18

Policeman, others chase UFO 18

Wes LEFLERUFOs created in laboratory 19
Link:
Skylook The UFO Monthly 83 October/1974 - UFO's in lab [Spickler, Theodore]

Richard H. HALLRecapping and commenting20


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Official Publication of MUFON Mutual UFO Network,Inc
No 84 November 1974
Mutual UFO Network
Name: Westrum, Ronald M. (1945)
CONTENTS
AuthorTitlePag

Readers Forum
Mail Ronald M. WESTRUM2

Walt ANDRUSDirector's Message3+19

Ted BLOECHERBranch Hill, Ohio, 1955
Occupant case detailed
4-8

Massachusetts couple claims
Daylight UFO sighting
9+20

Canadian sighting includes landing traces
'Robot' occupants reported
10-11

Stan GORDON1965 Pennsylvania sighting
Possible physical evidence located
12

Lucius FARISHIn Others' Words13

Three photos of UFO allegedly shot in Denmark 14-15
(Translated by Ilkka SEPPANEN)

Belgian youth claims photo of single UFO 16

TV's 'Flight 412' was true cose 17

Walt ANDRUSUFO documentaries scheduled 17

offer January 1,1975
MUFON dues, Skylook subscriptions to be combined
18-19

Friedman lecture schedule released 19

Mark R. HERBSTRITTAstronomy Notes20

St. Louis group discusses parapsychology 20

Von Daniken to talk 20


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Merseyside UFO Bulletin
Vol. 6 N. 4 April 1974

Editor: John HARNEY, John RIMMER, Peter ROGERSON, Alan SHARP
Name: Westrum, Ronald M. (1945)
CONTENTS
AuthorTitlePag

Editorial
Wait and See67

Letter to the Editor
From Dr Ron Westrum67-68
Peter Rogerson Replies to Ronald Westrum68+72-73

International Catalogue of Type I UFO Reports
Peter ROGERSONPart 669-72

John HARNEYThe Phantom Helicopter 73-74

+ Dr Edward Condon 1902 - 1974 74


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Official Publication of MUFON Mutual UFO Network,Inc
No 113 April 1977
Mutual UFO Network
Name: Westrum, Ronald M. (1945)
CONTENTS
AuthorTitlePag

From the Editor2

Leonard H. STRINGFIELDThe UFO Status Quo 3+16

Jean BASTIDEUFOs Seen Near Barcelonnette, France 4-5

William HAUCKThe Acapulco Conference 6-8

California Report
Ann DRUFFEL"Are There Mimicking UFOs"
Part 2
9-10

UFO Newsclipping Services Available to the Public 10

Ron WESTRUMThe UFO Investigator as a Healer... 11-12

Jenny RANDLESThe Fencehouses Humanoid Encounter 13-14

Ann DRUFFELSkyNet Log15-16

Walt ANDRUSUFO Appearance Recognition and Identification test Procedure 16

Lucius FARISHIn Others' Words17

Cynthia HINDOrange UFO Over Rhodesia 18

Walt ANDRUSDirector's Message19

Richard HALLRecapping and Commenting20


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Vol. 26 N. 2 August 1977

Editor: Coral E. LORENZEN
Name: Westrum, Ronald M. (1945)
CONTENTS
AuthorTitlePag

PHOTOGRAPHIC ANALYSIS UTILIZING COMPUTER IMAGE PROCESSING (Excerpts)
Link:
THE A.P.R.O. BULLETIN Vol. 25 N. 12 June/1977 - The MUFON Analysis of the Sedona Photograph: A Rebuttal [Herr, Jan E.]

Dog Dies After UFO Incident 1+3

Dennis LEATARTGhost Riders Through the Gates of Hercules 1+3
Link:
THE A.P.R.O. BULLETIN Vol. 26 N. 4 October/1977 - UPDATE: "Ghost Riders"

New Consultant 2

Book review
Frank B. SALISBURYNorman Avery, "Time Out For Tomorrow"2+4

Eight Objects Over Phoenix 4

UFO Over New Mexico 5-6

Ron WESTRUMEyewitness Testimony And Its Problems In UFO Investigation 6-8
Link:
International UFO Reporter Volume 3 number 1 January/1977 -

Roberto Enrique BANCHS, Richard W. HEIDENCarlos Alberto Diaz Was a Hoaxer 8

Notice 8


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New Series N. 5 (39) Winter 1977

Editor: John RIMMER
Name: Westrum, Ronald M. (1945)
CONTENTS
AuthorTitlePag

Editorial notes2

Ron WESTRUMKnowing About UFOs 3-6+11+16

Intcat - An International Catalogue of Type I Reports
Peter ROGERSONPart 107-10

Roger SANDELLThe Monster as Metaphor 11-13

Letters
Mail Peter WILLIAMS13-14

Notes Quotes & Queries14

Books
John HARNEYArthur SHUTTLEWOOD, THE FLYING SAUCERERS
Review: Arthur SHUTTLEWOOD,THE FLYING SAUCERERS - 1976
Peter ROGERSONJohn A. KEEL, THE EIGHTH TOWER 15
Review: John A. KEEL,THE EIGHTH TOWER - 1975
Peter ROGERSONMichael HARRISON, FIRE FROM THE HEAVEN 15
Review: Michael HARRISON,FIRE FROM THE HEAVEN - 1976
David WEBB, 1973-YEAR OF THE HUMANOIDS 15
Review: David WEBB,1973-YEAR OF THE HUMANOIDS - 1974


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New Series N. 6 (40) Spring 1977

Editor: John RIMMER
Name: Westrum, Ronald M. (1945)
CONTENTS
AuthorTitlePag

Editorial notes2

John HARNEYThe Case for Humanoids 3-4

Ron WESTRUMKnowing About UFOs
Part 2
5-6+11-13

Intcat - An International Catalogue of Type I Reports
Peter ROGERSONPart 117-10

William SMITHA Schematic Chart of Ufology 13-14

Books
John RIMMERMichael HERVEY, UFOs: THE AMERICAN SCENE 15
Review: Michael HERVEY,UFOs: THE AMERICAN SCENE - 1976
Peter ROGERSONVicente-Juan BALLESTER OLMOS, A CATALOGUE OF 200 TYPE-1 UFO EVENTS IN SPAIN AND PORTUGAL , Roger H. STANWAY, Jenny RANDLES, UFO INVESTIGATION: A FIELD INVESTIGATOR'S HANDBOOK , Warren SMITH, UFO TREK , Brad STEIGER, MYSTERIES OF TIME AND SPACE , Hayden HEWES, Brad STEIGER (eds.), UFO MISSIONARIES EXTRAORDINARY , Jennie ZEIDMAN, THE LUMBERTON REPORT: UFO Activity in s. north Carolina, April 3-9, 1975 15-16
Review: Vicente-Juan BALLESTER OLMOS,A CATALOGUE OF 200 TYPE-1 UFO EVENTS IN SPAIN AND PORTUGAL - 1976, Roger H. STANWAY, Jenny RANDLES,UFO INVESTIGATION: A FIELD INVESTIGATOR'S HANDBOOK - 1976, Warren SMITH,UFO TREK - 1976, Brad STEIGER,MYSTERIES OF TIME AND SPACE - 1973, Hayden HEWES, Brad STEIGER (eds.),UFO MISSIONARIES EXTRAORDINARY - 1976, Jennie ZEIDMAN,THE LUMBERTON REPORT: UFO Activity in s. north Carolina, April 3-9, 1975 - 1976


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An Independent Scientific Review of Claims of Anomalies and the Paranormal
VOL. 1 N. 2 November 1978

Editor: Marcello TRUZZI
Name: Truzzi, Marcello (1935 - 2003); Westrum, Ronald M. (1945)
CONTENTS
AuthorTitlePag

Editorial64-65

SUPPLEMENTS TO BIBLIOGRAPHY
BIBLIOGRAPHY ON “Uri Geller & the Scientists"66
Link:
ZETETIC SCHOLAR VOL. 1 N. 1 /1978 - Uri Geller & the Scientists: A Basic Bibliography [Truzzi, Marcello & Hyman, Ray]
BIBLIOGRAPHY ON "Crank, Crackpot, or Genius?"66
Link:
ZETETIC SCHOLAR VOL. 1 N. 1 /1978 - Crank, Crackpot, or Genius? Pseudoscience or Science Revolution? A Basic Bibliographic Guide to the Debate [Truzzi, Marcello]

Correction
p. 36
66
Link:
ZETETIC SCHOLAR VOL. 1 N. 1 /1978 - The Powers of Negative Thinking, or Debunking the Paranormal: A Basic Book List [Truzzi, Marcello]

Letters & Communications
Mail Erik Jon BECKJORD, Aimé MICHEL, Al H. MORRISON67-68

Ron WESTRUM, Marcello TRUZZIAnomalies: A Bibliographic Introduction with Some Cautionary Remarks 69-78

Marcello TRUZZIScientific Studies of Classical Astrology 79-87

Marcello TRUZZIVampires: Studies and Organizations 88-90

Michael A. PERSINGERWhat Factors Can Account for UFO Experiences? 91-94

Book Reviews
William R. CORLISSMichael A. PERSINGER, Gyslaine F. LAFRENIÈRE, SPACE-TIME TRANSIENTS AND UNUSUAL EVENTS 137
Review: Michael A. PERSINGER, Gyslaine F. LAFRENIÈRE,SPACE-TIME TRANSIENTS AND UNUSUAL EVENTS - 1977
Richard J. GREENWELLDonald H. MENZEL, Ernest H. TAVES, THE UFO ENIGMA 140
Review: Donald H. MENZEL, Ernest H. TAVES,THE UFO ENIGMA - 1977


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Title: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 1976 CUFOS CONFERENCE

Editor: Nancy DORNBOS
Publisher: Center for UFO Studies, Evanston, Ill. Second Printing
Year: 1979
Pages: 321 pp.
Name: Westrum, Ronald M. (1945); Anderson, Irving; Ayers, Bradley Earl; Ballester Olmos, Vicente-Juan (1948); Bloecher, Ted (1929 - 2024); Bonenfant, Richard; DeSario, Mario; Druffel, Ann (1926 - 2020); Gates, Tom; Gross, Loren E. (1938); Haines, Richard F. (1937); Hall, Richard H. (1930 - 2009); Heaton, Harold I.; Hoville, Wido; Hynek, Joseph Allen (1910 - 1986); Jacobs, David Michael (1942); Jamison, Benton; Klinn, Robert; Kretsch, Jeffrey; Lawson, Alvin H. (1929 - 2010); Maccabee, Bruce (1942); McCampbell, James M. (1924 - 2008); Merritt, Fred; Michel, Aimé (1919 - 1992); Musgrave, John Brent; Petit, Jean-Pierre (1937); Poher, Claude (1935); Saunders, David R.; Spaulding, William H.; Sprinkle, Leo Ronald (1930 - 2021); Stanford, Ray; Viton, Maurice; Webb, David F.; Winterberg, F.; Worley, Don; Yinger, Richard; Zeller, Edward J.
CONTENTS
AuthorTitlePag

Allen J. HYNEKAcknowledements ii-iii

Irvng ANDERSONThe periodicity of flaps 1-5
Abstract: This paper presents the preliminary results of the examination of the periodicity of flaps through the use of UFOCAT. Mini-flaps have been found that provide additional support for Dr. David Saunders' prediction of a flap in the latter part of 1977. The analysis by longitude allows for the tracking of the UFO phenomenon from the West Coast (USA) in 1947 until it passed into the Atlantic Ocean, causing the East Coast flap of 1973. Further research in this area may result in almost total predictability of when and where a UFO sighting may occur.

ACOSAn overview of the UFO phenomenon in Australia and some notes on investigation into that subject 6-10
Abstract: This paper tells briefly how Australia entered the field of Ufology, and relates the government policy and attitude towards UFOs. An overall view of UFO organizations in Australia is given, and brief sections are devoted to flap areas, patterns in UFO encounters, and close encounters. Results of the first Australian UFO Conference, attended by all the ACOS organizations, are given.

Bradley Earl AYERSThe UFO field investigator - Reporter of researcher 11-14
Abstract: The challenge confronting the serious UFO investigator is unprecedented and unique; our approach to the problem must become more imaginative and comprehensive. The field investigator, after exploring and eliminating all logical explanations for a sighting, must probe the only remaining evidence - the human observer. In the absence of physical evidence, the observer must become the object of the investigation and the focal point of scientific study. The field investigator must become a 'behavior researcher' capable of perceiving and interpreting the human element as well as reporting material facts.

Vicente-Juan BALLESTER OLMOSAre UFO sightings related to population? 15-24
Abstract: The author's catalogue of 200 UFO landings in Spain confirms the existence of the wave phenomenon. To explore its possible dependence on sociological causes, a comparison is made between the main features of mass hysteria and of UFO sightings, revealing several notable differences. Other sociological hypotheses are reviewed negatively, leading to the conclusion that UFO waves are related only to the increase in actual UFO activity. Previous research on UFO cases versus population density is examined, with the conclusion that close encounters tend to manifest themselves in sparsely populated areas, whereas high-altitude phenomena have a random spatial distribution and are positively correlated with population. Statistics derived from Spanish close encounter reports are compatible with this model.

Ted BLOECHERThe Stonehenge incidents, january 1975 25-38
Abstract: In January 1975, a Close Encounter, Type III (UFO with occupants) , occurred in North Bergen, New Jersey, right on Manhattan's doorstep. In the course of investigations, from November 1975 through March 1976, it was possible not only to locate an independent witness to this remarkable event, but to unearth other UFO experiences in the same locality as well. These independent, unpublicized reports appear to be merely the tip of the iceberg; they amply illustrate the UFO "invisibility" problem in microcosm, of manifestations that occur daily on a global scale, and at a rate that we have so far most certainly underestimated.

Richard BONENFANTA preliminary report of UFO coverage in the Knickerbocker News, New Yord, 1965-1969 39-49
Abstract: In order to determine the usefulness of newspaper articles as a source of local UFO sighting reports, the author has surveyed the coverage of such stories in an urban upstate New York newspaper, the KNICKERBOCKER NEWS, for the period 1965 through 1969. A total of 72 such articles was found. Information from these articles is summarized in the text and tables, and presented fully in the appendices

Mario DESARIO, Jeffrey KRETSCHMobile UFO study van 50-61
Abstract: This paper describes the equipment and instrumentation to be used in attempts at field observation of UFOs. The equipment will be placed in a van and transported to sites of possible UFO activity. The van will provide fast reaction capability and on-site investigation. The immediate purpose of this project is to obtain basic information on the phenomenon, specifically: (1) quantitative measures of the energy emitted from the surface of the "object;" (2) spectra of the phenomena; and (3) high quality photographs and movie films. In the event sightings are not made directly, sighting reports can be investigated in cooperation with local investigators. The instruments can also be calibrated through studies of natural phenomena.

Ann DRUFFELSanta Catalina Island recurring "cloud-cigar" 62-74
Abstract: Since 1962 there have been recurring sightings of "cloudcigars" over the Catalina Channel in Southern California. These hovering, "energized" clouds are reported both day and night, and are accompanied by sightings of smaller, disc-like objects miles inland, while the larger objects remain high above the Pacific Ocean between the mainland and Catalina Island, 20 miles off the coast. Available facts indicate the possibility that the small craft "materialize" within the enveloping cloud. Ways are suggested in which CUFOS can obtain cooperation from civilian and military authorities in monitoring these phenomena.

Tom GATESUFOs and public awareness 75-79
Abstract: In almost no other scientific endeavor is the data source so intricately linked with the public as it is in UFO research. Our ability to work effectively in gathering this data is directly connected with the image of UFOs held by the public, collectively and individually. A definite program of public education is needed to increase awareness of where matters stand. The media unfortunately still represent the greatest barrier to better awareness. Definite programs on our part can go a long way toward a better image of UFO research.

Loren GROSSThe UFO wave of 1947 - California: june 25-july 16 80-88
Abstract: This paper discusses UFO reports to be found in small California newspapers during the 1947 wave. An attempt was made to discover any striking patterns that might be discerned from such a survey. A map is provided to illustrate geographical distribution, as is a chart which illustrates the number of reports daily

Richard F. HAINESPsichophysical and biological aspects of viewing very bright objects 89-96
Abstract: This paper discusses briefly the dynamics of visual adaptation, selected characteristics of solar radiation, and various abiotic-opthalmological effects of ultraviolet, visible and infrared radiation sources upon the eye. It deals further with the following perceptual effects of viewing very bright sources: hue shifts; object size changes (irradiation phenomenon); object shape changes; and afterimage formation and decay. Suggestions are included for the UFO field investigator, to help him obtain witness data that could be useful in understanding more accurately the basic nature of the high luminance source.

Richard HALLScreening out UFO "noise" 97
Abstract: This paper briefly presents a proposal that The Center for UFO Studies sponsor a compilation of data on known aerial phenomena and events that tend to generate false UFO reports, to be circulated to UFO groups and publications for use in screening UFO reports.

Harold I. HEATONPreliminary studies of animal reaction to UFOs 98-109
(French translation Les Extraterrestres Series 2 N. 6 Avril/1978 ETUDES PRELIMINAIRES SUR LES REACTIONS DES ANIMAUX EN PRESENCE DES OVNI, pp. 7-8)
Abstract: An attempt is made to extract physical data on UFOs from old data by exploring the interaction of UFOs with the bio-environment. Animal reaction cases have been extracted from 30 of the most objective books on UFOs and from catalogues. Each sighting is subjected to a standard set of questions in the following areas: details of the sighting, object(s), human observer(s), and animal (s) involved. Attention is paid to the simultaneous presence of unexcited animals. Responses are digitized for computer analysis and pattern identification. A control group is formed by cases in which an animal is reported to react to an identified object or to a hoax. The principal obstacle to project success is the lack of response from individual authors concerning additional case details.

Wido HOVILLEUFOs and parapsycology 110-111
(French translation UFO Quebec No 6 /1976 UFOs et parapsychologie, pp. 20)
Abstract: The recent advent of writers who probe the parapsychological and paranormal aspects of the UFO phenomenon has generated concern among many UFO researchers who study the phenomenon in all its aspects. Emphasizing the parapsychological or paranormal aspect as the sole explanation may lead the scientific community and the public to the assumption that the Flying Saucer phenomenon has nothing physical about it. In the long run, there is only one way to solve the problem, and that is the tested method of scientific investigation using physical data.

David JACOBSUFo research, the eth, and other murky problems 112-118
Abstract: Theories that assign a single origin or purpose to UFOs fail to deal adequately with the large number and repetitive nature of the sightings. Similarly, ideas that assign psychic origins to UFOs fail to account for the great majority of UFO sightings, and supply insufficient answers to trace and occupant cases. Rather than speculating in ways that encompass the totality of the UFO phenomenon, it may be more fruitful to come to a more pluralistic conception of the phenomenon, which might, for example, be based on levels of technological development. This pluralistic conception leads us to conclude that the UFO phenomenon is more varied and complex than previously thought, and allows us to encompass the variety, number, and strangeness of reports.

Benton JAMISONSome proposals: modest, immodest, and maybe fundable 119-132
Abstract: The UFO phenomenon is the source of a continuing supply of raw data not easily digestible, hence mostly ignored, by science. The task of separating the psychological components of this phenomenon from its physical ones, to say nothing of understanding the interaction between these components, would provide the social sciences with an opportunity to test out its theories and techniques in, for it, almost virgin territory. This paper presents a detailed rationale for a proposal designed to determine whether or not there exist significant sociological and psychological differences between the class of people who have undergone a non-trivial UFO experience and the class of those who have not.

Robert KLINNPhotomicrography: a way to salvage film images of UFOs 133-140
Abstract: A technology has been adopted which makes it possible to obtain visual clarity, reliable measurements, and qualitative information from some UFO negatives and transparencies. Extremely small images of UFOs on films, previously blown up with photographic enlargers, have been significantly improved in clarity and have yielded increased useful magnification levels through the use of the precision lenses and techniques of a state-of-theart photomicrographic system. Photomicrographic analyses are presented of not-yet-published UFO films, including a series of stills authenticated by multiple witnesses and involving a recent UFO car chase. As many images otherwise not useful may be salvaged, a call is proposed for old original films to be submitted to the Center for UFO Studies, for reprocessing by photomicrography.

Alvin H. LAWSONHypnotic regressions of alleged CE III encounters: ambiguities on the road to UFOs 141-151
Abstract: Hypnotic regression of alleged CE III abductees may be ultimately inconclusive and/or otherwise unsatisfactory as viable data, because of inherent ambiguities in methodology in the investigator's tactics, and in the witness' personality and perceptions.

Bruce S. MACCABEEOn the possibility that McMinnville photos show a distant unidentified object (UO) 152-163
Abstract: The McMinnville photos have been reanalyzed to improve the photometric estimate of distance to the UO. The detailed analysis has included the use of an actual film exposure curve, the results of a laboratory study of veiling glare, and the results of a measurement of the relative brightness of vertical and horizontal white surfaces under environmental illumination. The new photometric analysis shows that the bottom of the UO is too bright for it to have been a nearby white (paper) surface.

James McCAMPBELLUFO interfercence with automobile electrical system, Part 1: headlights 164-182
Abstract: Headlight failures normally occur when a UFO is directly in front of a vehicle at low altitude. This location suggests that the headlamp reflector functions as a miniature dish antenna focussing radiation onto the filament. An upper limit on the wavelength is established from antenna design practice. Further limitations are imposed by spectral characteristics of the lens and by half-wave, resonant transmission. Failures are shown to be caused by depletion of conduction electrons. A mechanism is described by which radiation takes them out of the conduction band. Semiquantitative results are based upon simple experiments with headlamps. The radiation intensity causing failure is estimated from measured human sensation of warmth from microwaves.

Fred MERRITTA preliminary classification of some reports of UFOs based on shape and dimensions of imprint patterns 183-195
Abstract: Since UFO reports with similar imprint patterns often have surprisingly similar content, the 68 available reports containing imprint data were examined, taking each report at face value from the best available source. Five catenas (groups of reports) were isolated intuitively. Report details predominating or recurring within each catena were extracted as lists of characteristics. Each of the 68 cases was scored for degree of fit with each of the five lists. The 37 surviving reports form five discrete catenas, each highly consistent internally in report content, with characteristic imprint pattern ranges

Aimé MICHELThe grisonne paradox 196-197

John Brent MUSGRAVEThe UFO investigator as counselor and healer 198-200
Abstract: UFO field investigators fulfill the important social function of being counselors and healers. Attention should be paid to this when training investigators, and when interviewing UFO percipients. Some UFO percipients may need to work out their experience in much the same way as upset people work out their life problems. In such cases, the investigator becomes a kind of healer. Without prejudging the reality of the phenomenon, there may be a typology of behavior changes and disorders generated by UFO events.

Jean-Pierre PETIT, Clause POHER, Maurice VITONMagnetohydrodynamic (MHD) aerodynes 201-220
Abstract: This paper presents a theoretical model for the sustention and propulsion of hypothetical vehicles, magnetohydrodynamic aerodynes. Such a vehicle, containing a lightweight, high performance generator, would create by its discharge electrical and magnetic fields in the surrounding air. Lorentz forces acting on this ionized air change the pressure distribution and thereby create both thrust and lift. If the magnetic field is small, cylindrical and spherical shapes are practical, as shown in laboratory simulations in liquids. As the magnetic field increases, the Hall Effect becomes important, and a disc shape is required. Values have been computed for a ten-meter aerodyne at atmospheric pressure, indicating the need for a generator delivering an average of between 400 and 4000 MW (compared with Concorde's 200 MW). Attempts are being made to design such a generator. Theoretical study and computations have provided the configurations necessary to overcome plasma instability. Additional experimentation is underway, using a low pressure wind tunnel, to determine if refraction waves created by plasma acceleration could damp or annihilate the frontal shock wave.

Claude POHERIdeas for an experimental approach 221-230
Abstract: This paper proposes an experimental approach to spectral analysis of UFOs, using the public and a simple, inexpensive diffraction grating in conjunction with any ordinary camera. Sophisticated analysis of the results can yield important information'.

David R. SAUNDERSA spatio-temporal invariant for major UFO waves 231-233
Abstract: Major UFO waves are readily classified by the skewness of their time-distributions. Type C waves are positively skewed, and their dates of onset are easily related to terrestrial stimuli. Type A waves are negatively skewed, and less easily explained. However, a graph of calendar date versus longitude for Type A waves shows a near perfect correlation. Since the optimum date-place combinations move east with the advancing calendar, completing one circumference per year, this suggests the importance of absolute sidereal time as an independent variable influencing reported UFO activity. Other results supporting this hypothesis, and possible refinements therein, are discussed.

William SPAULDINGThe digital computer and the UFO 234-250
Abstract: UFO research has taken a new approach to the interpretation of photographic evidence of UFOs. Most pictorial evidence of UFOs lacks the proper sensitivity and resolution necessary to discern even the simplest of data points. However, the digital computer can help, and is presently being utilized for laboratory research on UFO photographs. Highly sophisticated computer programs, with improved hardware, should soon be available to aid in the evaluation of all UFO photographs.

Leo R. SPRINKLEHypnotic and psychic aspects of UFOs research 251-258
Abstract: This paper describes a possible approach to the study of UFO reports: a tentative set of hypotheses which may explain the "physical," "biological," "psycho-social," and "spiritual" implications of UFO phenomena. Hypnotic techniques are encouraged as a method for assisting UFO witnesses to recall more about their UFO experiences. Psychical research methods are encouraged for the study of paraphysical and para-psychological phenomena which are associated with UFO experiences. Finally, the emerging pattern of UFO reports is compared with the views of persons who claim to have obtained prophetic vision of events which are to occur during the next 25 years.

Ray STANFORDThe operation Argus concept: a new look at UFO. Event sharing and data sharing 259-265
Abstract: Project Starlight International's Operation ARGUS (Automated Ringup on Geo-located UFO Sightings) is a computer-centered, triple triangulation UFO tracking system at PSI's 400 acre research site. It provides: (1) video and typed readouts of actual and horizontal distances to a UFO, plus altitude, radius of visibility, crosssectional size of the object and the error factor involved in each computation; (2) video displays of object path superimposed on landing location studies; (3) multi-line simultaneous automated telephone call-up alert of all ARGUS volunteers within computed area of UFO visibility; (4) automated printout of names and phone numbers of all volunteers successfully reached; (5) automated general radio alert via selected amateur radio channels with request for reportback; and (6) simultaneous radar tracking and recording. Also described is a high speed method of data sharing with researchers world-wide.

David WEBBAnalysis of humanoid/abduction reports 266-276
Abstract: Witness-abduction cases may represent the core of the UFO phenomenon. A listing of such cases is presented, a large number of which have been uncovered only within the last two years. This bold form of behavior seems to be on the increase; over half the known abduction cases have occurred since 1970. Recurring aspects include details of the physical characteristics of the humanoids, the use of on-board physical examinations, induced amnesia and post-encounter increases in the witness ■* knowledge or psi ability. The large number of these cases and their internal consistency demand that we critically analyze them, especially the witnesses involved, try to uncover "hidden" cases, and take a fresh look at the "contactee" problem. Some methods of analysis are suggested.

Ron WESTRUMThe effects of UFOs on society 277-281
Abstract: Human contacts with UFOs have already produced widespread belief in UFOs, and it is suggested that this belief will soon extend to the more "far-out" aspects of the UFO phenomenon. It is possible that this credence, in a force seemingly capricious yet powerful, may undermine the intellectual and emotional foundations of our society.

F. WINTERBERGThe physical possibility o macroscopic bodies approaching zero rest mass and the UFO problem 282-286
Abstract: UFO reports by highly reliable witnesses have in common the observation of solid physical objects (1) with no or almost no inertial mass; (2) surrounded by an intense corona-like discharge; (3) possessing strong magnetic fields; (4) producing no sonic boom at the high velocities reported. These characteristics suggest a state of matter approaching zero rest mass. If such a state exists, then interstellar distances could be traversed in an arbitrarily small proper time and with a vanishingly small amount of energy. Matter incorporating magnetic monopoles may lead to just such a material state. Since monopole fields fall off much more slowly than dipole fields, this could explain the magnetic effects reportedly associated with UFOs. The induced electric field resulting from the rapid motion of the monopole field could explain the glow observed around the UFOs as a corona discharge. The strong magnetic field could also explain the absence of any sonic boom.

Don WORLEYThe UFO-related anthropoids: an important new 287-294
Abstract: In the last seven years there has been a dramatic increase in a specific type of ground-level manifestation associated with UFOs, a bizarre anthropoid-like form which I call simply "the creature." Of major importance to field investigators is the time factor existing in the creature phenomenon. Not in lost-time abductions, ESPoriented contacts, or in any other fashion do we find the source behind UFOs so exposed. For the first time they have begun to approach more closely, sometimes remain in an area for an extended period, or return later.

Richard YINGERExosociology: sociology and UFOs 295-300
Abstract: Sociology provides useful concepts and perspectives for analyzing UFO phenomena. No matter what UFOs "really" are, from a sociological perspective, something is happening that has the characteristics of a social fact. Exosociology is being developed as an investigation of the concept of extraterrestrial life as a social concept and the impact of that concept on Earth life. This paper develops an open systems theoretical framework for analyzing UFO phenomena and traces the development of exosociology as a field of study. The shabby treatment science has given to the study of UFO phenomena is viewed as worthy of study.

Edward ZELLERThe use of thermoluminescence for the evalution of UFO landing site effect 301-308
Abstract: Thermoluminescence - the ability of many common minerals to emit visible light when heated through a temperature range of about 70° to about 400° C - provides a potential means of obtaining genuine hard data on the true nature of UFOs. This paper discusses the techniques used in thermoluminescence analysis of soils and rocks, and the procedures to be observed in the proper collecttion and storage of soil and rock samples from UFO landing sites.

Appendix I
The authors309

Appendix II
Suggestions to the Center for UFO Sudies317-318

Appendix III
The Mckay questionaire319-321


Image not available UFO PHENOMENA
an international annual review devoted to the scientific study of ufo phenomena
VOL. III N. 1 1979
Editecs, Bologna

Editor: Roberto FARABONE
Name: Westrum, Ronald M. (1945); Haines, Richard F. (1937)
CONTENTS
AuthorTitlePag

Editorial
R. FARABONE, F. IZZO, R. CABASSIWhy Still "UFO PHENOMENA"?3-7

Scope and purpose 8

Instructions to Authors 8-12

Acknowledgments 12

PHYSICAL ASPECTS
E. J. BETINISOn the chance of witnessing celestial or aerial events15-29
Abstract: The chances of witnessing celestial or anomalous aerial events are derived by considering the volume of sky available primarily to the ground-based observer as compared to the entire earth's atmosphere at a height of about 15 kilometers. The fraction of time spent observing compared to a twenty-four hour day and the fraction of volume of sky for observing are also used. Aircraft pilots' and astronomers' chances are also given some consideration. The results are applied to the chances of detecting meteors and anomalous aerial events. The conclusions indicate that the chance of witnessing an anomalous event (UFO) is extremely low and even improbable. Thus reconciliation with data gathered on reports of witnessing anomalous events implies a 'selectivity'. A further conclusion is that the presence of a few fast-moving anomalies could account for the global scale of the reports of anomalous aerial phenomena.
B. S. MACCABEEAnomalous lights in the daylight sky31-67
Abstract: Several observers, one of them a technical competent employee of a military installation, observed two very bright lights or luminous objects in a clear, midday, summer sky. The lights were observed to remain apparently stationary and also to approach and recede along different trajectories. The duration of the observation was from three to five minutes. Despite an intensive investigation the objects remain unidentified.

GATHERING and PROCESSING of DATA
W. SMITH, M. GUASP, V. J. BALLESTER OLMOSDramatic chase in Spain71-85
Abstract: A family of five, returning home at night by back roads, was followed by a bright light which chased the car persistently over a distance of about 40 Km for almost an hour. When approaching the village of Cheste (near Valencia, Spain), the UFO, now at a close range, moved ahead and above the car, and extended legs. The incident was terminated by the approach of another vehicle, moving in the opposite direction on that usually deserted road. One of the witnesses (age 15) was violently ill during the incident, and indisposed for some time afterwards. Damage to the battery of the automobile was attributed to the incident, and it had to be replaced the following day.
E. BERGER1954/55 The Austrian share87-134
Abstract: Masses of UFO experiences were reported at Austria in the 1954/55 period 99 of which remained unidentified. The hard core of the material consists of gendarmerie/police reports collected by the Austrian government and for the first time released to Ernst Berger in 1973. 28 case histories, the most interesting part of the material, are presented in detail. By means of a full statistical analysis methodically equal to an earlier study by BERGER on 1972-77 Austrian report patterns structures of the 1954/55 flap are extracted and compared with the results of VALLEE, BERGER and others.

The "CE III"
J. SCORNAUXConsiderations on the nature of humanoids137-176
Abstract: The nature of humanoids reported by UFO witnesses remains very controversial. Their existence as intelligent extraterrestrial beings meets very much reticence in the human mind. There is undoubtedly a mental block caused by fear, but there are also more elaborated arguments. The resemblance between Man and humanoids is one of these, but the question of the resemblance that other intelligent beings may bear to us remains very open among biologists. I do not think that human imagination can explain the appearance of humanoids. In general, they resemble us both too much and too little. An argument against the material nature of the humanoids is that their morphology is far too variable from one case to another. Several answers are possible to this objection. But a more fundamental argument is based on the instant or on the spot disappearance of humanoids. I now give a few examples of this behaviour, both in the open air and in confined spaces. I propose the explanation that these cases are projections of images, created either by electromagnetic waves or by some parapsychological means. But all the ufonauts are not images, or perhaps only a part of the observation corresponds to a projection because some of them left footprints or had physical contact with the witnesses. I also give a few examples of such cases. I present several hypotheses about the nature of material humanoids and discuss the concept of a 'reassuring' hypothesis. I propose foe discussion the hypothesis that part of the humanoids might be human beings captured by the beings governing the UFO phenomenon.

PSYCHOLOGICAL and PERCEPTIVE ASPECTS
L. R. SPRINKLEUsing pendulum technique in the investigation of UFO experiences179-218
Abstract: The purpose of this paper is to provide information about technique for uncovering subconscious memories, so that UFO field investigators may consider the technique for possible use in investigations. The pendulum technique is described, with references to historical development and contemporary usage. Procedures are presented for learning the use of the pendulum technique, including illustrations to guide the interested reader. A brief review is presented of the literature on field investigation of UFO experiences; an emphasis is given to the reports of Close Encounters of the Third Kind (CE III), including reports of 'loss of time', or partial amnesia, which may occur during UFO sightings. Results of using the pendulum technique are described in two UFO cases: one case obtained preliminary information about a possible 'loss of time' experience during a UFO sighting; the second case obtained preliminary information about a possible 'hidden' UFO experience. The UFO cases are presented as examples for preliminary investigation of the CE III experiences. When field investigators obtain information about CE III cases, they are encouraged to consider possible arrangements for a consultant in hypnosis to assist UFO witnesses in exploring and evaluating their subconscious memories of their UFO experiences.
A. H. LAWSONHypnosis of imaginary UFO "abductees"219-258
(Italian translation Documenti UFO Monografie vol. 3 /1984 Ipnosi di rapiti UFO immaginari, pp. 22-72)
Abstract: In an attempt to evaluate objectively the claims of UFO 'abductees', imaginary abductions were induced hypnotically in a group of volunteers who had non significant knowledge of UFOs. Eight situational questions comprising the major components of a typical abduction account were asked of each subject. Although the researchers expected major dissimilarities, an averaged comparison of data from four imaginary and four 'real' abduction narratives showed no substantive differences. Also, extensive patterns echoing well-established details from 'real' UFO reports emerged from the 'naive' subjects' imaginary sessions. There is as yet no satisfactory explanation for the patterns and other similarities between imaginary and 'real' abductions. But, more significantly, there are parallels between these patterns and the 'image constants' or recurrent descriptions of forms, color, and movement reported by subjects in drug-induced hallucination experiments, and in so-called 'death' narratives, among other mental processes. Thus there is reason to accept at least some parts of 'real' abductees' stories as accurate reflections of what their sensory mechanisms have reported. However, despite the many similarities, there are crucial differences - such as alleged physical effects and multiple witnesses - which argue that UFO abductions are separate and distinct from imaginary and hallucinatory experiences. With these distinctions in mind, an abduction model is proposed: Witnesses really perceive images - from whatever source - such as bright and pulsating lights, lattice-textured forms moving randomly in the sky, lighted tunnels, humanoid figures, etc. These abduction constants are combined with data from the imagination, memory, and existing UFO data known by witnesses to create a 'real' UFO encounter. The subjective reality of the intense hallucinatory structure convinces the witnesses that the entire experience is a physically real event. Subsequently they may report the 'truth' as they have experienced it, although actual occurrences remain unclear. The complexities of the UFO phenomenon are affirmed by the above model since still unexplained are many puzzling matters, including the greatest mystery of all, the nature of the stimulus which initiates the imagery in the witness and so triggers the abduction sequence. The writer prefers a dualistic UFO hypothesis. But while there is a continuing absence of unambiguous physical evidence, this study concludes that UFOs are - in psychological terms - unquestionably real, and further, that non-physical UFO research is promising.
R. F. HAINESUFO drawings by witnesses and non witnesses: is there somethings in common (part II)259-271
Abstract: Previously, the author found that no readily discernable differences could be found between drawings of 'what a UFO looks like' by people who claims to have seen one from others who claim never to have seen one (Haines, 1977). Since this finding may have resulted simply from the relatively small sample size (136 valid drawings) further tests were administered. The mean results of 458 more valid drawings are presented here. The results may be summarized by pointing out that the 'Have' seen group drew (1) a higher percentage of valid i.e., not ludicrous drawings, (2) a higher percentage of UFO shapes at some angle relative to the edge of the (drawing) card, (3) a higher percentage of two or more shapes on the card, (4) a lower percentage of shapes in side or isometric view, and (5) a lower percentage of symmetrical drawings. Neither the mean width-to-height ratio of the UFO outline shape or its dome (if drawn) differed between the two participant groups. Also, the other major UFO outline and dome measurements were not drawn differently by either group. Finally, and perhaps more significantly, the 'Have' seen group drew a smaller number of miscellaneous details such as apertures (Windows?), markings, wavy lines around the shape, etc. These findings are compared to those obtained in the previous study and discussed in terms of the perceptual impact the UFO encounter appears to have on one's willingness and/or ability to reproduce a UFO shape.
C. RIFATA theoretical framework for the problem of non-contact between and advanced extra-terrestrial civilization and mankind: symbolic sequential communication versus non-symbolic non-sequential communication273-288
Abstract: A general set of ideas is proposed to suggest that advanced extraterrestrial intelligence (ETI) might, probably, never be interested in communicating with such a primitive species as ours. According to the author, symbolic sequential language is the most primitive kind of language intelligent beings may use. Advanced intelligences may better communicate via a non-symbolic non-sequential language, which is able to convey much more bits of information per unit of time at a low cost of distortion, thus nearly eliminating the problem of cloudy symbolic concepts which is so huge a factor of noise in human communication. What is most interesting is that we may well be in presence of a terrestrial species having evolved a more advanced mode of communication: the dolphin!

EPISTEMOLOGY of the RESEARCH
I. GRATTAN-GUINNESSAre UFO psychic phenomena?291-304
Abstract: Students of UFO phenomena nowadays mostly regard their work as a branch of psychical research. In this paper I explore the possibilities of connections and similarities between UFO and psychic phenomena.

IN UFO AREA
M. PITTELLAA statistical survey among Italian astronomical observatory307-314
Abstract: This statistical survey was performed between the years 1977 and 1978, among the most important 14 astronomical and astrophysical observatories in Italy. It had the purpose to probe the opinion of a major slice of the Italian scientific community about the UFO subject and to know whether the staff of some observatories had directly sighted some UFO phenomena. This informative test did not supply us with new and unexpected information. However it is a clear document emphasizing the mediocre standard of information and sensibility of the scientific environment upon the UFO question. Such an investigation, if addressed to other scientific circles too and regularly repeated, could be a suitable way to assess time to time possible developments of the scientific opinion about the UFO subject.
R. FARABONE, F. IZZO, R. CABASSIOfficial data request in Italy315-319

David M. JACOBSState of Art 325

Symposia and Meetings
Richard F. HAINES1978 BUFORA Conference325-328
Vicente-Juan BALLESTER OLMOSRecent developments in Spanish ufology328-331

Read in Literature
Francesco IZZOSocial Intelligence About Anomalies332-333
Roberto FARABONELogique et Recherche Ufologique334-336
Link:
Lumières dans la nuit Année 21 N. 180 Décembre/1978 - Logique et recherche ufologique [Viéroudy, Pierre]

Book Reviews
Ron WESTRUMCes OVNIs Qui Annoncent le Surhomme336-338
Book:Pierre VIÉROUDY,CES OVNI QUI ANNONCENT LE SURHOMME - 1977

In Short
Francesco IZZOAbout OVNIs: El Fenomeno Aterrizaje339
Book:Vicente-Juan BALLESTER OLMOS,OVNIS: EL FENÓMENO ATERRIZAJE - 1978

Books and Journals Received 340

Letters to the Editors
A Researcher Write341-342
Ball lightning342
Richard F. HAINESAbout UFO Drawings342-344
On Hypotheses344-345


Image not availableAuthor: Richard F. HAINES (ed.)
Title: UFO PHENOMENA AND THE BEHAVIORAL SCIENTIST
ISBN: 0-8108-1228-2
Publisher: Scarecrow, Metuchen, N.J.
Year: 1979
Pages: 450+XIX
Name: Westrum, Ronald M. (1945); Cahn, Harold A.; Coffman, Richard; Fox, Phillis; Haines, Richard F. (1937); Malmstrom, Frederick V.; Persinger, Michael A. (1945 - 2018); Schwarz, Berthold Eric (1924 - 2010); Shepard, Roger N.; Simon, Armando; Sprinkle, Leo Ronald (1930 - 2021)
CONTENTS
AuthorTitlePag

Richard F. HAINESAcknowledgments iii

Richard F. HAINESPrologue xi-xiv

Richard F. HAINESIntroduction1-19

Part I. Cultural Factors
Phillis FOXSocial and Cultural Factors Influencing Beliefs About UFOs20-42
Armando SIMONThe Zeitgeist of the UFO Phenomenon43-59
Frederick V. MALMSTROM, Richard COFFMANHumanoids Reported in UFOs, Religion, and Folktales: Human Bias Towards Human Life Forms?60-88

Part ll. Eyewitness Factors
Ronald M. WESTRUMWitnesses of UFOs and Other Anomalies89-112
Berthold Eric SCHWARZPsychiatric and Parapsychiatric Dimensions of UFOs113-134
Harold A. CAHNSpeculations on the UFO Experience135-146

Part III. Eyewitness Reporting Factors
Ronald M. WESTRUMUFO Reporting Dynamics147-163
Michael A. PERSINGERLimitations of Human Verbal Behavior in the Context of UFO-Related Stimuli164-187
Roger N. SHEPARDReconstruction of Witnesses' Experiences of Anomalous Phenomena188-224

Part IV. Selected UFO Research Data and Theory
Leo R. SPRINKLEInvestigation of the Alleged UFO Experience of Carl Higdon225-357
Richard F. HAINESWhat Do UFO Drawings by Alleged Eyewitnesses and Non-Eyewitnesses Have in Common?358-395
Michael A. PERSINGERPossible Infrequent Geophysical Sources of Close UFO Encounters: Expected Physical and Behavioral-Biological Effects396-443


Image not available ZETETIC SCHOLAR
An Independent Scientific Review of Claims of Anomalies and the Paranormal
N. 5 December 1979
Name: Westrum, Ronald M. (1945)
CONTENTS
AuthorTitlePag

Pierre GUÉRINThirty Years After Kenneth Arnold: The Situation Regarding UFOs 35-49
Also printed Flying Saucer Review Vol. 25 N. 1 May/1979 - Thirty Years after Kenneth Arnold: a summing up of the UFO situation [Guérin, Pierre],

Richard J. GREENWELLA Review of UFO Witnesses' Reliability 54-63

Book Reviews
Ron WESTRUMAllan HENDRY, THE UFO HANDBOOK 103-106
(Italian translation UFOLOGIA Anno VI N. 16 Dicembre/1984 Guida all'ufologia, pp. 25-28)
Review: Allan HENDRY,THE UFO HANDBOOK - 1979
Allan HENDRYAllan Hendry Comments on Dr. Westrum's Review107-110
(Italian translation UFOLOGIA Anno VI N. 16 Dicembre/1984 Guida ll'ufologia, pp. 29-33)
Review: Allan HENDRY,THE UFO HANDBOOK - 1979
Ron WESTRUMVicente-Juan BALLESTER OLMOS, OVNIS: EL FENÓMENO ATERRIZAJE 113
Review: Vicente-Juan BALLESTER OLMOS,OVNIS: EL FENÓMENO ATERRIZAJE - 1978


Image not available INFORESPACE
Ufologie phénomènes spatiaux
Année 10 N. 58 Novembre 1981
SOBEPS

Editor: Lucien CLEREBAUT
Name: Westrum, Ronald M. (1945)
CONTENTS
AuthorTitlePag

Michel BOUGARDEditorial2-4

Ron WESTRUMLe facteur humain dans les observations d'OVNI 5-13
(From: 1981 MUFON UFO SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS - UFO's... the Hidden Evidence, Cambridge, Massachusetts, July 25 & 26 MUFON UFO SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS /1981 The Human Factor in UFO Sightings )
(Reprint OVNI VERS UNE ANTHROPOLOGIE D'UN MYTHE CONTEMPORAIN Dimensions Humaines /1993 Le facteur humain dans les observations d'OVNI)

Jean SIDERLe mystère de Roswell 13-18

Nouvelles internationales
Shi BoUn OVNI en forme de spirale au-dessus de la Chine19-21

2ᵐᵉ Forum de la recherche parallèle 22-23

Le dossier photo d'Inforespace
Pascal DEBOODTLa mini-vague d'octobre 1973 aux U.S.A.24-31

Jean-Pierre TROADECLe mythe Adamski 31-36

Robert J. STEVENSEtude de différents aspects du phènomène OVNI (4) 39-42

On nous écrit...
Le GEPAN au Salon du Bourget (ou "La grande illusion")42-43
(Italian translation QUADERNI UFO Anno 2 N. 7 Marzo - Aprile/1982 Il GEPAN o "La grande illusione", pp. 9-12)

T. PINVIDICAvis 44


Image not available ZETETIC SCHOLAR
An Independent Scientific Review of Claims of Anomalies and the Paranormal
N. 8 July 1981
Name: Westrum, Ronald M. (1945)
CONTENTS
AuthorTitlePag

Letters
Mail Jerome CLARK, Richard J. GREENWELL, Aimé MICHEL, Robert SHEAFFER5-7

Ron WESTRUMA Special CSRA Project Report
UFO Sightings Among Engineers and Scientists
A Report On The Anomaly Project's Industrial Research & Development UFO Sighting Poll
18-28

Robert K. G. TEMPLEOn The Sirius Mystery: An Open Letter to Carl Sagan 29-33

Theories, Hypotheses, and Speculations on th Origins of UFOs - Part ii
Richard F. HAINESComments By Richard F. Haines47-48
Richard J. GREENWELLReplies to His Commentators49-75

Jerome CLARKBIBLIOGRAPHY OF SKEPTICAL AND DEBUNKING ARTICLES IN FATE MAGAZINE (JAN, 1975 - SEPT, 1981) 76-77

Book Reviews
Milborne CHRISTOPHERJames RANDI, FLIM-FLAM! - Psychic, ESP, Unicorns and Other Delusions 131-132
Review: James RANDI,FLIM-FLAM! - Psychic, ESP, Unicorns and Other Delusions - 1980


Image not available UPIAR Research In Progress

Volume 1 No 2 1982
UPIAR, Milano

Editor: Vicente-Juan BALLESTER OLMOS
Name: Westrum, Ronald M. (1945)
CONTENTS
AuthorTitlePag

Editorial
Roberto FARABONEFirst International UPIAR Colloquium1-5
Note from the. Editor-in-chief5

URIP Basic Data 6-14

SECTION I - PHYSICAL ASPECTS
Adolf SCHNEIDERUFOs with Intense Bright Lights17-33
Abstract: In various reports concerning unknown aerial phenomena or unidentified flying objects there are references to extraordinarily bright lights or rays. In some cases the witnesses are fully blinded, frequently there are also such physiological symptoms as eye irritation, skin inflammations, etc. The objective of this presentation is to numerically estimate the energies necessary to cause the reported symptoms. On the basis of these results it can be determined whether the reported incidents conform to known natural occurrences or can be attributed to technical apparatus, or whether the origin and mechanisms of these phenomena cannot satisfactorily interpreted.
Vicente-juan BALLESTER OLMOS, Miguel GUASPUFOs, Sociability and ETI35-40
Abstract: In order to study the feasibility of an eventual UFO-ETI correlation, the concept of sociability is introduced in the analysis of the probability of extraterrestrial visits to the Earth. The number of spacecraft launches per civilization and year in function of the rate of sociable planets in the Galaxy is calculated, resulting in a more optimistic assessment than previous estimates.

SECTION III - CE ASPECTS
Steuart CAMPBELLScientific Investigation of a CE-II Case41-50
Abstract: A lone forester encountered a large hemispherical object in a clearing and was dragged towards it by two 'spiked' spheres. He collapsed and suffered temporary ill effects. The spheres tore his clothing, and all objects left strange marks in the ground. Local police investigated and recorded the ground marks, but found no conventional explanation or cause to reject the witness' account. Full medical details of the witness are available, and it is deduced that he suffered an isolated epileptic fit. Some scientific tests have been conducted, with little positive result. Evidence points to the cause being a rare natural phenomenon related to ball lightning.

SECTION V - EPISTEMOLOGY OF THE RESEARCH
Miguel GUASPCriteria for a Rational Investigation of the UFO Phenomenon53-60
Abstract: A critical study of the stages that must be followed in order to reach the knowledge about any fact or phenomenon is applied to the UFO phenomenon. Conclusions are positive and new criteria which permit the creation of a stable approach to the investigation of UFO phenomena are advanced.

READ IN THE LITERATURE
Walter BUCHERSolid lights61-64
Abstract: In many UFO-sightings peculiar beams of light have been observed. These special beams of light are called 'solid lights'. A solid light looks like a compact cylinder or cone radiating much more light to the sides than an ordinary light beam. Frequently a solid light has an abrupt end and the length of the beam can be varied. The appearances and the effects of solid lights are described. Some possible conventional explanations are discussed and considered insufficient.
Vicente-juan BALLESTER OLMOSUFO Research Bibliography
(II)
65-71

RESEARCH PROJECTS
Richard C. NIEMTZOWProject UFOMD72-74
Vicente-juan BALLESTER OLMOSNew Catalogue of UFO Landing Reports in the Iberian Peninsula75-77

SHORT COMMUNICATIONS
Ronald WESTRUMOn UFO Reports' Dynamic78
Francesco IZZOThe Centrality of the witness79-84


Image not available ZETETIC SCHOLAR
Journal of the Center for Scientific Anomalies Research
N. 10 December 1982
Name: Westrum, Ronald M. (1945)
CONTENTS
AuthorTitlePag

Editorial5-6

Piet Hein HOEBENSThe Mystery Men from Holland, III: The Man Whose Passport Says Clairvoyant 7-16

Aidan A. KELLYThe Invention of Witchcraft: Uses of Documentary and Oral Historical Sources in Reconstructing the History of the Gardnerian Movement 17-26

Harvey H. NININGERUFOs, Fireballs and Meteorites 27-34

Leonard ZUSNE"Fingertip Sight": A Bibliography 35-42

R. A. McCONNELL, T. K. CLARKGuardians of Orthodoxy: The Sponsors of the Committee for the Scientific Investigation of Claims of the Paranormal 43-49

Richard KAMMANNThe True Disbelievers: Mars Effect Drives Skeptics to Irrationality 50-65

On the Mars Effect
Belgian Committee PARAA Last Answer to M. Gauquelin66
Michel GAUQUELINResponse to the Statement of the Committee PARA67-71
Michel GAUQUELINA Proposal72-73
Marcello TRUZZIPersonal Reflections on the Mars Effect Controversy74-81

RANDOM BIBLIOGRAPHY ON THE OCCULT AND THE PARANORMAL 82-88

Ron WESTRUMCrypto-Science and Social Intelligence about Anomalies89-102
Critical Commentaries102-142

Marcello TRUZZIChinese Parapsychology: A Bibliography of English Language Items 143-146

Charles SULLIVANOn "Patterns of Belief in Religious, Psychic and Other Paranormal Phenomena"147-149
J. SOBAL, C. F. EMMOSReply to Charles Sullivan149-150

Letters
ON OCCULTISM & SECULARIZATION151-152
ON THE PARA COMMITTEE153
ON THE BRUGMANS EXPERIMENT153-154
On UFO Theories154-155
On Defining UFOs155-157
On Defining UFOs157
More on UFO Theories158

Book Reviews
Ron WESTRUMRaymond E. FOWLER, THE ANDREASSON AFFAIR - The Documented Investigation of a Women's Abduction Aboard a UFO , Ann DRUFFEL, D. Scott ROGO, THE TUJUNGA CANYON CONTACTS , Budd HOPKINS, MISSING TIME 164-165
Review: Raymond E. FOWLER,THE ANDREASSON AFFAIR - The Documented Investigation of a Women's Abduction Aboard a UFO - 1979, Ann DRUFFEL, D. Scott ROGO,THE TUJUNGA CANYON CONTACTS - 1980, Budd HOPKINS,MISSING TIME - 1981


Image not availableYear: 1971
Author: Raymond E. FOWLER (ed.)
Title: MUFON FIELD INVESTIGATOR'S MANUAL
Publisher: Mutual UFO Network, Seguin, Texas 3 ed.
Year: 1983
Pages: 162 p.
Name: Westrum, Ronald M. (1945); Stinson, R.; Adrian, Fred; Andrus, Walter H. (1920 - 2015); Bloecher, Ted (1929 - 2024); Clark, Stephen; Deuley, Thomas P.; Fowler, Raymond E. (1933); Haines, Richard F. (1937); Hough, Michael; Hynek, Joseph Allen (1910 - 1986); Jeffers, Joan; Laporte, Wayne; Maccabee, Bruce (1942); Niemtzow, Richard C.; Oswald, J.; Phillips, Ted (1942 - 2020); Santangelo, Joe; Schuessler, John F.; Spaulding, William H.; Webb, David F.; Youngren, F.
CONTENTS
AuthorTitlePag

Raymond E. FOWLERIntroduction

Ron WESTRUMThe Field Investigator's Code Ethics 3-5

Raymond E. FOWLEREstablishing a Reporting Network 6-12

Raymond E. FOWLERThe Field Investigator's Kit 13

UFO Sighting Questionnaire Forms 15

Raymond E. FOWLERPreparatory Steps to UFO Sighting Investigation 16

Raymond E. FOWLERField Investigation of General Cases 19

Raymond E. FOWLERInvestigation of Special Cases 31

Raymond E. FOWLERWriting the Report 53

Raymond E. FOWLERPhenomena Commonly Reported as UFOs 56

T. PHILLIPS, M. HOUGHField Investigation of Alleged UFO Landing Sites 92-111

Photographic Evidence 112

T. BLOECHER, D. WEBBInvestigation of Entity Cases 118

R. WESTRUM, R. STINSONReliability Assessment of Eyewitnesses Testimony 127

Evaluation of Medical Injuries from UFO Close Encounters 131

Stephen CLARKHypnosis as an Investigative Aid 134

Some Additional Guidelines 138

A. J. HYNEKInterface with Center for UFO Studies 143

Thomas P. DEULEYRadiation Survey of Landing Cases 144

Walter H. ANDRUSThe Challenge to Ufology by the Mutual UFO Network 125


Image not available UFOLOGIA
Aperiodico di critica e d'informazione ufologica
Anno VI N. 16 Dicembre 1984
Supplemento a CLYPEUS n. 83

Editor: Gian Paolo GRASSINO, Edoardo RUSSO
Name: Westrum, Ronald M. (1945)
CONTENTS
AuthorTitlePag

Editoriale1

Paolo TOSELLII casi IFO e i loro livelli di trasposizione 4-8+ iii cop.

Maurizio VERGAChi fa l'ufologia 9-21
(English translation MAGONIA N. 19 May/1985 Portrait of a Researcher, pp. 7-9
Reprint UFO Forum N. 13 Settembre/1999 Chi fa l'ufologia, pp. 22-28)

Recensioni
Peter ROGERSONGuida all'ufologia22-25
(From: MAGONIA N. 2 Winter/1979 The UFO Handbook, pp. 17-19 )
Review: Allan HENDRY,GUIDA ALL'UFOLOGIA - 1980
Ron WESTRUMGuida all'ufologia25-28
(From: ZETETIC SCHOLAR N. 5 December/1979 , pp. 103-106 )
Review: Allan HENDRY,GUIDA ALL'UFOLOGIA - 1980
Allan HENDRYGuida ll'ufologia29-33
(From: ZETETIC SCHOLAR N. 5 December/1979 Allan Hendry Comments on Dr. Westrum's Review, pp. 107-110 )
Review: Allan HENDRY,GUIDA ALL'UFOLOGIA - 1980


Image not available THE A.P.R.O. BULLETIN

Vol. 33 N. 1 1985

Editor: Coral E. LORENZEN
Name: Westrum, Ronald M. (1945)
CONTENTS
AuthorTitlePag

Ron WESTRUM"Missing Time" at Reservation 1-3

Coral LORENZEN, Jim LORENZENAnnouncement 1

Did Navy "Steal" UFO? 1-4

Maccabee Vs Klass 3-4

From the Editors 4

Follow-Up
The Ubatuba Magnesium
4-5

Coral LORENZENThe Soviet Situation 5-6

Canadian Officials Puzzled 6

Object Over Seoul 6

Author Says UFO was U.S. Spy Plane 6

Another Response Case? 7-8

Doris GRAZIANO, Joe GRAZIANOPress Reports 8


Image not available Whole Earth Review
Whole Earth Review
Number 52 Fall 1986
Name: Westrum, Ronald M. (1945)
CONTENTS
AuthorTitlePag

Ron WESTRUMThe Blind Eye of Science 36-42

William R. CORLISSAn Encyclopedia of Anomalies
The Sourcebook Project
43-51

Kevin KELLYSpontaneous Human Combustion 52-53

John A. KEELThe Man Who Invented Flying Saucers 52-61
(From: FORTEAN TIMES N. 41 Winter/1983 The Man Who Invented Flying Saucers )

Douglas CURRANIn Advance of the Landing:
Folk Concepts of Outer Space
62-70

Paul KRASSNERAm I Psychic Yet? 71-74

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The Keys to INSTANT SUCCESS, MYSTIC KNOWLEDGE, MIRACULOUS INVENTIONS & CONTACT WITH THE SPACE BROTHERS are Within Your Grasp! — For Only a 22¢ Stamp
75-77


Image not available MUFON UFO JOURNAL
Official Publication of MUFON Mutual UFO Network,Inc
No 215 March 1986
Mutual UFO Network
Name: Westrum, Ronald M. (1945)
CONTENTS
AuthorTitlePag

From the Editor2

John SCHUESSLERChallenger Memorial 3-4+18

George D. FAWCETTNorth Carolina UFO 5-6+15

Ali F. ABUTAHAUFOs: What Went Wrong?
Part II
7-11+15

Budd HOPKINSA Childhood Abduction?
Part II
12+15

Richard DELL'AQUILAForty Years of UFOs 13+19

Ron WESTRUMHumanoid Encounter 14+17

News'N'Views16-17

The Night Sky
Walter N. WEBBMarch 198618

Walt ANDRUSDirector's Message20+19


Image not available MUFON UFO JOURNAL
Official Publication of MUFON Mutual UFO Network,Inc
No 224 December 1986
Mutual UFO Network
Name: Westrum, Ronald M. (1945)
CONTENTS
AuthorTitlePag

From the Editor2

Whitley STRIEBERMy Experiences with the Visitors 3-5
(Italian translation UFO - Rivista di informazione ufologica Anno III N. 5 Giugno/1988 La mia esperienza con i Visitatori, pp. 11-12)

Ron WESTRUMPost Abduction Syndrome 5-6

Stan GORDONPennsylvania Wave 7-8

Larry W. BRYANTUFO Secrecy Update 9

Barry GREENWOODUFOs & Stealth: a Link? 10-11

Walter N. WEBBThird Massachusetts UFO Forum 12-13

News'N'Views
CAUS Confronts Courts14
First Call For Papers14-15
Walt ANDRUSRecommended Library Project15
Dan WRIGHT, Shirley COYNEResults of the Pilot Field Investigator's Examination14-15
MUFON Pubblications16

Lucius FARISHIn Others' Words17

Letters
Mail Dana M. SCHMIDT17
Mail Lyssa ROUAL17-18
Mail Joan H. LAURINO18
Mail Jeffery FISHER18
Mail Steuart CAMPBELL18

Stars & Planets
Walter N. WEBBJanuary 198719

Walt ANDRUSDirector's Message20+19


Image not available International UFO Reporter

Volume 13 number 5 September/October 1988

Editor: Jerome CLARK
Name: Westrum, Ronald M. (1945)
CONTENTS
AuthorTitlePag

Editorial
Jerome CLARKCover-up now3+20-21

Benton JAMISONA fire in the forest: new light on the Rendlesham landing 4-17+21

Mark RODEGHIERThe compleat skeptic 18-20
Link:
International UFO Reporter Volume 14 number 1 January/February /1989 - NAS: the final word?

Letters
Fantasy or trauma?22
Link:
International UFO Reporter Volume 13 number 3 May/June/1988 - Abductions: the fantasy-prone-personality hpothesis [Basterfield, Keith & Bartholomew, Robert E.]
Fantasy or trauma?22
Prophecy or alien science?22
Link:
International UFO Reporter Volume 13 number 4 July/August /1988 - A visitor from Gharnasvarn [Randles, Jenny]
Circles23
Link:
International UFO Reporter Volume 13 number 3 May/June/1988 - Mystery circles: myth in the making [Fuller, Paul]
Critics and Gulf Breeze23


Image not available MUFON UFO JOURNAL
Official Publication of MUFON Mutual UFO Network,Inc
No 247 November 1988
Mutual UFO Network
Name: Westrum, Ronald M. (1945)
CONTENTS
AuthorTitlePag

From the Editor2

Jerome PEARSONLonely Life of a Double Planet
We could be alone in the Galaxy because the Earth and the Moon make up a unique double planet. Rare, giant moons such as ours may be necessary for the emergence of life.
3-6

Michael D. SWORDSExtraterrestrial Hybridization Unlikely 6-10

Michael A. PERSINGERNeuropsychological Aspects Of The Visitor Experience 10-14

Barry H. DOWNINGStrieber and the God Hypothesis 15-17

Ann DRUFFELAbductions: Can We Battle Back? 17-21

Bob GRIBBLELooking Back21-22+23

Letters To The Editor
Mail Grant CAMERON23
Mail Ronald M. WESTRUM23

John F. SCHUESSLERExopsychology- A Study Of Alien Beings 34

The Night Sky
Walter N. WEBBNovember 198825-26

Lucius FARISHIn Others' Words26

Bus-buzzing UFO reported 26

Walt ANDRUSDirector's Message28+27


Image not available MUFON UFO JOURNAL
Official Publication of MUFON Mutual UFO Network,Inc
No 258 October 1989
Mutual UFO Network
Name: Westrum, Ronald M. (1945)
CONTENTS
AuthorTitlePag

From the Editor2

Stan GORDONKecksburg Crash Update 3-5+9
Link:
MUFON UFO JOURNAL 257 September/1989 - The Kecksburg UFO Crash [Gordon, Stan]

John L. SPENCERA New Model of Investigation: Part II 6-9
Link:
MUFON UFO JOURNAL 260 December/1989 -

John F. SCHUESSLERUnidentified Flying Objects: A Futurist Perspective 10-13

Joe Kirk THOMASMagnetic Moment: A Review 13-14+17
Review: John ACKERMAN,To Catch A Flying Star - 1989

John E. BRANDENBURGThe Rainbow Declaration 13-14

Ralph NOYESCircular Arguments 16-18

Dennis STACYThe UFO Press19-20

Ron WESTRUMAbduction Research: The Challenge Ahead 21-22

Lucius FARISHIn Others' Words22

Bob GRIBBLELooking Back23-24

Letters To The Editor
Mail Jerold R. JOHNSON25
Mail Claude MAUGÉ25-26
Link:
MUFON UFO JOURNAL 254 June/1989 - The MJ-12 Affair: Facts, Questions, Comments [Hastings, Robert]
Mail Mark PACKO26
Link:
MUFON UFO JOURNAL 255 July/1989 - The UFO Press: How Easy A Hoax [Stacy, Dennis]

The Night Sky
Walter N. WEBBOctober 198926

Walt ANDRUSDirector's Message28+27