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Jan HEERING, UFO physics - 1 pp.19-22
Flying Saucer Review
Vol. 22 N. 5 (1976) February 1977
Name: Heering, Jan
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Mail Bag: More "solid light" (Mail) pp.30-31
Flying Saucer Review
Vol. 23 N. 3 October 1977
Name: Heering, Jan
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Jan HEERING, PHYSICAL ASPECTS: A comparative analysis of 62 "solid light" beam cases pp.11-50
UFO PHENOMENA
VOL. II N. 1 1977
Name: Heering, Jan
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Jan HEERING, UFO Physics-Part 2(a) pp.25-27
Flying Saucer Review
Vol. 24 N. 2 August 1978
Name: Heering, Jan
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Jan HEERING, Etude et Recherche: Les aspects physiques des manifestations du phénomène OVNI (1) pp.24-29+30
INFORESPACE
Année 7 N. 39 Mai 1978
Name: Boitte, Franck (1940 - 2017) ; Heering, Jan
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Jan HEERING, Etude et recherche: Les aspexts physiques des manifestations du phénomène OVNI (2) pp.35-36
INFORESPACE
Année 7 N. 41 Septembre 1978
Name: Heering, Jan ; Boitte, Franck (1940 - 2017)
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Jan HEERING, Etude et recherche: Réponse de Jan Heering au Pr. Meessen pp.18-19
INFORESPACE
Année 7 N. 42 Novembre 1978
Name: Boitte, Franck (1940 - 2017) ; Heering, Jan
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Jan HEERING, UFO Physics-Part 2(b) pp.21-23
Flying Saucer Review
Vol. 24 N. 5 March 1979
Name: Heering, Jan
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Image not available Flying Saucer Review

Vol. 22 N. 5 (1976) February 1977
FSR Publications Ltd, Maidstone, Kent

Editor: Charles BOWEN
Name: Heering, Jan
CONTENTS
AuthorTitlePag

Editorial
Abiding interest1-2

C.B.Stanway resigns 2

Leslie HARRISUFO & silver-suited entity seen near Winchester 3-6

Richard NASHUFO and occupants reported near Winchester7-8
Jenny RANDLESQuestions & comments on the Nash inerview8

Frank J. WOODAlleged CE-III at Winchester: vehicle examination
Together with few other matters interest
9-14

Sebastian ROBIOU LAMARCHEUFOs and mysterious deaths of animals
Part 1: the animal deaths in Puerto Rico
15-18
(From: Stendek Año VI N. 22 Diciembre/1975 ovnis y muertes misteriosas de animales, pp. 19-24 )
(Reprint Flying Saucer Review Vol. 41 N. 3 Autumn/1996 UFOs and mysterious deaths of animals (1975), pp. 14-16)

Jan HEERINGUFO physics - 1 19-22

Renzo CABASSIClose Encounter of the Third Kind in Italy
Near landing at Santa Maria del Tempio in 1974
23-25
(Translated by Francesco IZZO)

John Brent MUSGRAVEThe UFO investigator as counsellor and healer 26-27

Bill CHALKERRoad hazard down under? 28-32

Mail Bag
On J.M. Bigorne's "Forced Feeding by UFO Entities"32+iii
Link:
Flying Saucer Review Vol. 21 N. 6 April/1975 - "Forced feeding" by UFO entities [Bigorne, J-M.]

World Round-Up
United States of America
A creature from Wisconsin
iii
England
Interesting report from the Isle of Wight
iv
Iran
Jets chase saucer
iv


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Vol. 23 N. 3 October 1977
FSR Publications Ltd, Maidstone, Kent

Editor: Charles BOWEN
Name: Heering, Jan
CONTENTS
AuthorTitlePag

Editorial
Alarm bell ringing?1-2

Gordon CREIGHTONThe Spanish government opens its files
Beginning of a interesting new development?
3

J. M. SÁNCHEZCanary Islands landing: occupants reported 4-7+21

Robert MORRELLUFOs over Bridlington Factories 8-10

Berthold Eric SCHWARZTalks with Betty Hill
2 - the things that happen around her
11-14+31

Carla L. RUECKERTKentucky close encounter 15-16+19

Peter D. WROATHAlarming journey to Lambourn 17-19

Ignacio DARNAUDESpies in the supernumerary attic? 20-21
(Translated by Gordon CREIGHTON)

Bill CHALKERPostscript to the Nemingha case 22+27

Derek JAMES, Jenny RANDELSThe car that disappeared 23

Nigel WATSONEncounter at Burringham 24+30

Andrew COLLINSSpherical phenomenon at Waltham Abbey 25-27

Book reviews
Colin BORDUFOs from inner space?28
Review: David TANSLEY,OMENS OF AWARENESS - 1977
Janet BORD, Colin BORD"Von Danikenitis": a tonic for sufferers29
Review: Ronald D. STORY,THE SPACE-GODS REVEALED - 1976

Mail Bag
Ball Lightning project30
View on documentary30
More "solid light"30-31
Time Travelling31
A matter of leys31

World Round-Up
England
More Hainault UFOs
32
England
Bridlington again
32
Wales
Glowing "sausage" over Brecon
32
United States of America
Missiles and UFOs
32
Italy
Perugia UFOs
32+iii
U.S.S.R.
"Ball of Light" mystery
iii
Brazil
Various reports
iii
Jenny RANDLESFurther information on Burringhamiii


Image not available UFO PHENOMENA
an international annual review devoted to the scientific study of ufo phenomena
VOL. II N. 1 1977
Editecs, Bologna

Editor: Roberto FARABONE
Name: Heering, Jan
CONTENTS
AuthorTitlePag

Roberto FARABONEEditorial1-2

PHYSICAL ASPECTS
Jan HEERINGA comparative analysis of 62 "solid light" beam cases11-50
Abstract: Witnesses of UFO related events have repeatedly mentioned the fact that the anomalous objects observed by them emitted one or several solid looking, slowly propagating light beams ('solid light' beams). A comparative analysis of 62 cases of this type is presented. It is shown that the characteristic of 'solid light' beams are remarkably constant: uniform luminosity; sharply defined edges; low propagation velocity; conical or cylindrical shape; and (sometimes) propagation along a curved path.

GATHERING and PROCESSING of DATA
Ernst BERGERAustrian UFO Patterns53-89
Abstract: 54 sporadic and 31 local flap reports (on a total of 127 objects/phenomena), 56 of them investigated personally at their original sites by the author, are compared statistically. The first data set consists of cases all over Austria reported by 89 observers during 5 years; the second one is from Traunstein area of Lower Austria with 34 local witnesses (13 reporting) and three years of sightings. The data are similar with regard to time of day, duration, number of objects, shape, size and motion of the phenomenon, but other observed characteristics show deviations. Austrian UFO patterns are extracted and compared with the results of statistical studies by HANSEN, POHER and VALLEE.

The "CE III"
Claude RIFATIn the Locus Coeruleus, an important anatomical center of the brain, involved in the most bizarre aspects of UFO Report? The induced dream hypothesis93-120
Abstract: This paper deals with an hypothesis, first proposed by Guérin, which might help in appraising the weird content of UFO reports defined as 'Close Encounters of the Third Kind' by Hynek. The Locus Coeruleus is a small but very important part of the mammalian brains: it would be the inducing mechanism of what we call 'dreaming'. The author suggests that UFOs seen at a close range, and in which the so-called occupants are 'sighted', interfere with the normal functioning of the brain in the waking state by acting on the Locus Coeruleus. The most important conclusion of this work is that UFO reports of that type do not give us any indication on the true stimulus which elicited the report; they give us only what the subject fancies about the nature of a UFO. If we consider these puzzling reports from this vantage point, a better understanding of bizarre events associated to those occurrences might result. Close Encounters of the Third Kind are LSD-like experiences in which a subject perceives a mixture of the real world and of her/his inner unconscious one.

PSYCHOLOGICAL and PERCEPTIVE ASPECTS
Richard F. HAINESUFO drawings by witnesses and non witnesses: Is there something in common?123-151
Abstract: This paper describes the results of two separate efforts: (1) administration of a specially prepared UFO drawing 'test' to several groups of alleged UFO eye witnesses and non-witnesses, and (2) a relatively comprehensive review of the published UFO literature containing drawings of UFOs by eye witnesses. This was done in order to determine whether or not any differences might be found between the drawings of the two groups in terms of such features as the UFO's width to height ratio, amount and kind of surface detail, presence or absence of other (environmental) scene detail, and other readily quantifiable information. A second and equally important objective was to allow for the development of a UFO Appearance Recognition and Identification Test Procedure which has appeared in the first issue of this journal (Vol.1, no. 1, 1976). It was found that there are not any readily discernable differences between the eye witnesses and the non eye witnesses UFO drawing on the above features. While this evidence does not prove that the two participant groups come from the same population sample or that all UFO witnesses may be merely portraying (through their drawing) a commonly held social stereotype image of what UFOs are supposed to look like, the evidence could be interpreted this way. Another tentative hypothesis raised from these findings is that almost everyone (eye witnesses and non eye witnesses alike) has seen a drawing, photograph, movie, etc. of a UFO at some time in the past (in distinction to having seen an actual UFO) which might account for the similarities between these two sets of drawings. The paper concludes with illustrations of the most common UFO shapes along with their perspective shape/detail codes derived from the previously published paper (referenced above).

EPISTEMOLOGY of the RESEARCH
Luis SCHÖNHERRThe present situation of UFO Research?155-173
Abstract: This paper compares the present situation of UFO research with the phase in the development and in the structure of a scientific discipline in general. Some of the problems of documentation as well as of the interpretation of UFO reports are touched. Special attention is given to the question of disinformation (if we are to assume that the UFO phenomenon is a manifestation of some unknown intelligence). The necessity of a thesaurus for all UFO-related qualities is stressed and the main advantages of a proposed 'unlimited' machine readable UFO data base are demonstrated. Finally this paper discusses the possible meaning of the prevalence of the extraterrestrial hypothesis (ETH) in UFO research: Does this hypothesis constitute a methodologically feasible tool or is merely an indication, that UFO research is partly still in a pre-scientific phase?
Willy SMITHUFO and astronomy textbooks175-181

Book Reviews
Roberto FARABONELe Nouveau Défi des OVNI183-184
Book:Jean-Claude BOURRET,LE NOUVEAU DÉFI DES O.V.N.I. - 1976
Francesco IZZO1973 - Year of the Humanoids184-186
Book:David WEBB,1973-YEAR OF THE HUMANOIDS - 1974
Roberto FARABONEA la Recherche des OVNI186-188
Book:Jacques SCORNAUX, Christiane PIENS,À LA RECHERCHE DES OVNI - LA VÉRITÉ SUR LES SOUCOUPES VOLANTES - 1976
Jacques VALLÉEOVNIS el fenomeno aterrizaje188-189
Book:Vicente-Juan BALLESTER OLMOS,OVNIS: EL FENÓMENO ATERRIZAJE - 1978

Letters to the Editors
Leo R. SPRINKLECosmic Conciousness Conditioning: Some Remarks191-195
UFO Researh in Italy195-201
On UFO and the poisson distribution201-203

Francesco IZZOState of Art 204-205


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Vol. 24 N. 2 August 1978
FSR Publications Ltd, Maidstone, Kent

Editor: Charles BOWEN
Name: Heering, Jan
CONTENTS
AuthorTitlePag

Editorial
Vexed question1-2

Juan José BENÍTEZThe ufonaut's plea for water
Remarkable encounter alleged to have taken place in South Africa in 1951
3-6
(Translated by Gordon CREIGHTON)

Leslie HARRISParkstone UFO & occupants
Close encounter reported with possible physical effects
6-8

Gordon CREIGHTONA new medicare? 9

John BRACEWELLThe perplexed motorcyclists 10

Barry J. GREENWOODThe Luke Air Force Base UFO sighting 11-15

Jenny RANDLES, Paul WHETNALLEntity encounter at Risley 16-20

Alan PRICE, Trisha PRICEOn a Northumbrian shore 21-22

Jenny RANDLESPublishing of UFO data 22+23

Miguel PEYRÓ GARCIÁA strange old "contactee" case from Spain 23-24
(Translated by Gordon CREIGHTON)

Jan HEERINGUFO Physics-Part 2(a) 25-27

Barry M. KINGHumanoid in London 2EC? 27-30

Jenny RANDLESBUFORA stage their third National Conference 30

Mail Bag
Not in our article31
That movie: a protest31
The perils of over-exposure31-32
UFOs and the Bible32
Ionisation?32

Book reviews
John M. LADENew books from America
Ted Peters, God's Chariots - P.J. Willcox, The UFO Question (not yet answared)
32-iii

Jenny RANDLESCloud-like object with angel hair effect Iii


Image not available INFORESPACE
Ufologie phénomènes spatiaux
Année 7 N. 39 Mai 1978
SOBEPS

Editor: Lucien CLEREBAUT
Name: Boitte, Franck (1940 - 2017); Heering, Jan
CONTENTS
AuthorTitlePag

Les grands cas mondiaux
OVNI en Papouasie (3)2-6
(Translated by Robert J. STEVENS)

Une bibliothèque modèle 6

Les grands cas mondiaux
Michel ABRASSART, Claude BOURTEMBOURGLe cas Antonio Villas Boas (2)7-14
(Translated by Claude BOURTEMBOURG)

Jacques SCORNAUXEt si Michel Monnerie n'avait pas tout à fait tort?
Réflexions à propos de l'ouvrage: "Et si les OVNI n'existaient pas?"
14-
Book:Michel MONNERIE,ET SI LES OVNIS N'EXISTAIENT PAS? - 1977
Also printed Lumières dans la nuit Année 21 N. 177 Août-Septembre/1978 - Et si Michel Monnerie n'avait pas tout à fait tort? (1) [Scornaux, Jacques],

Emile TÊCHEURDétection 18-23

Etude et Recherche
Jan HEERINGLes aspects physiques des manifestations du phénomène OVNI (1)24-29+30
(Translated by Franck BOITTE)

Nouvelles internationales
Juri LINADes nouvelles d'URSS30-32
(From: Flying Saucer Review Vol. 24 N. 1 June/1978 UFO landings in Estonia, pp. 3-4 )
OVNI et effet électromagnétique en Iowa32-34
(From: International UFO Reporter Volume 2 number 12 December/1977 CE II IN IOWA, pp. 4+8 Translated by Jean-Paul PETIT)
Rencontre rapprochée dans la Serra de la Mantiquerira, (M.G.), Brésil34-35
(Translated by Claude BOURTEMBOURG)

Chronique des OVNI
Michel BOUGARD18éme siècle: OVNI et Royal Society36


Image not available INFORESPACE
Ufologie phénomènes spatiaux
Année 7 N. 41 Septembre 1978
SOBEPS

Editor: Lucien CLEREBAUT
Name: Heering, Jan; Boitte, Franck (1940 - 2017)
CONTENTS
AuthorTitlePag

Franck BOITTEOVNI et CIA (1) 2-8

Les grands cas mondiaux
Le cas Antonio Villas Boas (4)
(Translated by Jean-Paul PETIT)

Nouvelles internationales
Union Internationale des Télécomunications14-17

Le dossier photo d'Inforespace
Michel BOUGARDZacatecas, Mexique, 12 aout 188318-20

Jacques SCORNAUXEt si Michel Monnerie n'avait pas tout à fait tort? (3)
Réflexions à propos de l'ouvrage: "Et si les OVNI n'existaient pas?". Le contre
21-34
Book:Michel MONNERIE,ET SI LES OVNIS N'EXISTAIENT PAS? - 1977

Etude et recherche
Jan HEERINGLes aspexts physiques des manifestations du phénomène OVNI (2)35-36
(Translated by Franck BOITTE)


Image not available INFORESPACE
Ufologie phénomènes spatiaux
Année 7 N. 42 Novembre 1978
SOBEPS

Editor: Lucien CLEREBAUT
Name: Boitte, Franck (1940 - 2017); Heering, Jan
CONTENTS
AuthorTitlePag

Michel BOUGARDEditorial2-4

Franck BOITTEOVNI et CIA (2) 5-7

Michel BOUGARDDis-moi ce que tu lis... 7-8

Michel BOUGARDScience-fiction et soucoupes volantes
Une approche du livre de Bertrand Méheust
8-17
Book:Bertrand MÉHEUST,SCIENCE-FICTION ET SOUCOUPES VOLANTES - 1978

Etude et recherche
Jan HEERINGRéponse de Jan Heering au Pr. Meessen18-19
(Translated by Franck BOITTE)

Alice ASHTONDossier Ufaux
Brighton Township, Beaver Country, Pennsylvanie (USA) 8 août 1965
20-24

Jacques SCORNAUXEt si Michel Monnerie n'avait pas tout à fait tort? (4)
Réflexions à propos de l'ouvrage: "Et si les OVNI n'existaient pas?" - Et maintenant?
24-27
Book:Michel MONNERIE,ET SI LES OVNIS N'EXISTAIENT PAS? - 1977

Michel PICARDA propos du modèle socio-psychologiquer de Michel Monnerie 28-32

Les grands cas mondiaux
Franck BOITTELe cas Antonio Villas Boas (5)
L'aspect symbolique
33-35

Nouvelles internationales
Carl-Anton MATTSON, Thorvald BERTHELSENTrois humanoïdes sont aperçus en Suède36-40
(From: Ufo Information n.1/1978 Translated by Jean-Paul PETIT)
Michel BOUGARDSoyez simplement crédules...40


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Vol. 24 N. 5 March 1979
FSR Publications Ltd, Maidstone, Kent

Editor: Charles BOWEN
Name: Heering, Jan
CONTENTS
AuthorTitlePag

Editorial
Spanners in the Works (on New Zeland UFO Films)1

W.C. CHALKERThe Missing Cessna and the UFO 3-5

Paolo TOSELLI, Edoardo RUSSOThree Landings in Italy
Close Encounters of the Second kind near Alessandriam Piedmont
6-8+13

Paul NORMAN"Motherships" over Australia 9-13

John JUDGENear-Landing in 1946 in Johannesburg
Unusual Object, and Entities, Observed in South Africa
14-16

Gordon CREIGHTONUFO Lands on Spanish Air-Force Target Range
What's More, the Spanish Government Admitted It
17-18

Janet BORD, Colin BORDMore Evidence for the Psychic Link? 19-21

Jan HEERINGUFO Physics-Part 2(b) 21-23

Bob WEBBThe Light from Nowhere
An Encounter in Eire in 1924 - Another UFOIN Report
23-24

Nigel WATSONLincolnshire UFO and "Car Chase" 25-26

Paul MURAYUFO plus Beam of Light 27

Jenny RANDLES, Philips BARNETHumanoids Enconunters in 1901 28-29

Keith BASTERFIELDClose Encounters in Australia in 1977 29-30

Round-up item: N.Z. Pilot Rejects Official Explanation 30

Mail Bag
The behaviour of the New Zealand aircraft instruments during filming of the UFO - and other matters31
Entities and ley lines31
Aveley oddities31
Aveley case used by News of the World31
The News of the World Item31-32

Ian CRESSWELLUFO Frightnes a Dog 32-33