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Erling STRAND, Thoughts on the Hessdalen Phenomenon
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Contributions 0001-0020 April 1986
Name: Strand, Erling
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THE COMPUTER UFO NEWSLETTER
Vol. 1 N. 4 April 1986
Editor: Maurizio VERGA
CISU, Torino
Name: Andersen, Per ; Breysse, Denys (1958) ; Cabassi, Renzo (1945) ; Strand, Erling ; Toselli, Paolo (1960) ; Verga, Maurizio (1963)
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Erling STRAND, Site Instrumentation pp.7-10
MUFON UFO JOURNAL
No 237 January 1988
Name: Strand, Erling
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Erling STRAND, Projet Hessdalen: une enquête scientifique sur le phénomène ovni pp.41-47
Author:SOS OVNI (ed.)
Title: ACTES DES SEPTIEMES RENCONTRES EUROPEENNES DE LYON consacrées au phènoméne OVNI - 10-11-12 avril 1993
Publisher: SOS OVNI, Aix-en-Provence 1993
Name: Petrakis, Perry (1959) ; Strand, Erling ; De Lamérie, Guillaume ; Evans, Hilary (1929 - 2011) ; Kiss, Laszlo ; Marhic, Renaud (1965) ; Page, Christian Robert ; Sos Ovni ; Tarcali, Gabor
Language:French
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Erling STRAND, Abstracts of the Second Euro-SSE Conference: Project Hessdalen-A Field Investigation of an Unknown Atmospheric Light Phenomenon pp.581-582
Journal of Scientific Exploration
Volume 8 Number 4 1994
Name: Strand, Erling
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Massimo TEODORANI, Erling P. STRAND, Data Analysis of Anomalous Luminous Phenomena in Hessdalen pp.64-82
European Journal of UFO and Abduction Studies
Volume 1 N. 2 September 2000
Name: Teodorani, Massimo (1956) ; Strand, Erling
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Erling STRAND, The Hessdalen Phenomenon and Project Hessdalen – what has been achieved? pp.71-81
Author:Barbra SCHUESSLER SOBHANI (ed.)
Title: MUFON 2016 International UFO Symposium Proceedings UFOs: From Our Oceeans To Outer Space - Orlando, August 25-28. 2016
Serie:MUFON UFO SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS
Publisher: Mutual UFO Network, Newport Beach 2016
Name: Strand, Erling ; Angiola, Tony ; Costa, Cheryl ; Harris, Paola (1945) ; Hastings, Robert ; Hoffman, Rich ; Marden, Kathleen ; Marler, David ; Miller Costa, Linda ; Moss, Ben ; Powell, Robert ; Rojas, Alejandro ; Schuessler Sobhani, Barbra
Language:English
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Contributions 0001-0020 April 1986

Editor: Hilary EVANS
Name: Strand, Erling
CONTENTS
AuthorTitlePag

Richard HAINESExpanding ball of light phenomena from SVLT

Paul DEVEREUX, Paul McCARTNEY, Don ROBINSBringing UFOs down to earth
(From: New Scientist 1 September 1983 )

Dan MATTSSONUFOs in time e space

Jonathan MULLARDThe Linley Lights
(From: The Ley Hunter 97 Winter /1985 The Linley Lights, pp. 42 )

New Jersey Light
(From: The Ley Hunter 98 Spring/1985 New Jersey Light, pp. 34 )

David CLARKECotswolds Lights
(From: The Ley Hunter 99 Summer/Autumn/1985 Cotswolds Lights, pp. 36 )

"Thinking ball lightning"

La foudre dans l'Aube hier e aujourd'hui [French]

Erling STRANDThoughts on the Hessdalen Phenomenon

Dennis STACYGhost lights remain as Marfa's top attraction

Case excerpted from Proceedings of the Society for Psychical Research

Case of sighting at Warminster, October 1976

Marius OTTOL'éclair en boule [French]

Strange light phenomenon observed at Saarijärvi

Catalogue of reports supplied by West Yorkshire UFO Research Group

OVNI-Séismes [French]

Observations excerpted from Mary Kingsley, Travels in West Africa

Newsclippings related to the Warwickshire spook light of 1923

A. A. MILLSWill-o'-the-wisp

Newsclippings related to 'luminous owls' dated 1907-1908


Image not available THE COMPUTER UFO NEWSLETTER

Vol. 1 N. 4 April 1986
CISU, Torino

Editor: Maurizio VERGA
Name: Andersen, Per; Breysse, Denys (1958); Cabassi, Renzo (1945); Strand, Erling; Toselli, Paolo (1960); Verga, Maurizio (1963)
CONTENTS
Image not available MUFON UFO JOURNAL
Official Publication of MUFON Mutual UFO Network,Inc
No 237 January 1988
Mutual UFO Network
Name: Strand, Erling
CONTENTS
AuthorTitlePag

From the Editor2

Dennis STACYHessdalen: An Introduction3
Leif HAVIKProject Hessdalen4-7
Erling STRANDSite Instrumentation7-10
Odd-gunnard ROEDHessdalen Photographs11-12
Wiliam H. SPAULDING, Fred ADRIANGSW Photoanalysis12-16

Willy SMITHOn The Nature of UFO Reports 17-18+22

Bob GRIBBLELooking Back19-21+22

Lucius FARISHIn Others' Words21

The Night Sky
Walter N. WEBBJanuary22

Walt ANDRUSDirector's Message24+23


Image not availableAuthor: SOS OVNI (ed.)
Title: ACTES DES SEPTIEMES RENCONTRES EUROPEENNES DE LYON consacrées au phènoméne OVNI - 10-11-12 avril 1993
Publisher: SOS OVNI, Aix-en-Provence
Year: 1993
Pages: 56
Name: Petrakis, Perry (1959); Strand, Erling; De Lamérie, Guillaume; Evans, Hilary (1929 - 2011); Kiss, Laszlo; Marhic, Renaud (1965); Page, Christian Robert; Sos Ovni; Tarcali, Gabor
CONTENTS
AuthorTitlePag

Hilary EVANSSoucoupes volantes: faire la part entre le mythe et la réalté 4-6
(Translated by Perry PETRAKIS)

Guillaume DE LAMÉRIEFous littéraires, romans pathologiques: abord psychiatrique des écrits symptomes 7-12

Renaud MARHICJ'ai retrouvé les agents d'Ummo 13-17

Christian R. PAGEOVNI: the Canadian Connection 18-29

Christian Robert PAGELes accidents d'OVNIs: entre les spéculations et la réalité 30-40

Erling STRANDProjet Hessdalen: une enquête scientifique sur le phénomène ovni 41-47
(Translated by Perry PETRAKIS)

Gabor TARCALILa sistuation ufologique en Hongrie 48-56


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Volume 8 Number 4 1994
Name: Strand, Erling
CONTENTS
AuthorTitlePag

Research Articles
Pierre GUÉRINA Scientific Analysis of Four Photographs of a Flying Disk Near Lac Chauvet (France) 447-469
Related:
Journal of Scientific Exploration Volume 9 Number 2 /1995 - Comment on McMinnville UFO Photos
Abstract: A series of four photographs of a disk-shaped object apparently flying in the sky was physically analyzed. Certain details led us to develop a mathematical model of the supposed trajectory. The model was validated by measurements on the photographs, which demonstrated that the disk was distant from the camera, flying along a straight and horizontal trajectory, and was not a fabrication
R. D. Nelson et al.A Linear Pendulum Experiment: Effects of Operator Intention on Damping Rate 471-489
Abstract: An attractive pendulum consisting of a two-inch crystal ball suspended on a fused silica rod is the focus of an experiment to measure possible effects of conscious intention on an analog physical system. The pendulum is enclosed in a clear acrylic box, and provided with a computer controlled mechanical system to release it from the same starting height in repeated runs. A high speed binary counter registers interruptions of photodiode beams, to measure velocities at the nadir of the pendulum arc with microsecond accuracy. In runs of 100 swings, taking about three minutes, operators attempt to keep swings high, i.e. to decrease the damping rate (HI); to reduce swing amplitude, i.e. to increase the damping rate (LO); or to take an undisturbed baseline (BL). Over a total of 1545 sets, generated by 42 operators, the HI - LO difference is significant in the direction of intention for five individuals, and the difference between intention and baseline runs is significant and positive for five other operators. The overall HI - LO difference is reduced to non-significance by strong negative performances from several operators, four of whom have comparably large scores in the direction opposite to intention. Analysis of variance reveals significant internal structure in the database (main effects F,, ,,= 2.845, p = .025). Subset comparisons indicate that male operators tend to score higher than females, and that randomly instructed trials tend toward higher scores than volitional trials, especially for male operators. Trials generated with the operator in a remote location have a larger effect size than the local trials. While direct comparisons are not straightforward, it appears that effects of operator intention on the pendulum damping rate may be similar in magnitude and style to those in other humanlmachine interaction experiments. Although this result fails to support an experimental hypothesis that the analog nature of the pendulum experiment would engender larger effect sizes, it does confirm a basic similarity of consciousness effects across experiments using fundamentally different physical systems.
P. A. STURROCKApplied Scientific Inference 491-508
Abstract: The purpose of this article is to use the principles of scientific inference to provide guidance in evaluating complicated issues such as those raised by the study of anomalous phenomena. Specifically, the article presents a formalism (a "protocol") for organizing and combining the many judgments that must be made in the scientific evaluation of the relevant hypotheses. All judgments are to be expressed as probabilities, and the rules for combining probabilities are derived from Bayes' theorem. Setting up a problem in a manner that permits such an analysis can be helpful in imposing a structure and discipline upon the analysis, and also in exposing relevant questions that might otherwise have remained hidden. Furthermore, the introduction of probabilities makes it possible to put on a sound numerical basis such assertions as "extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence." One finds that extraordinary evidence can be built up from many (but not very many) items of unspectacular evidence, provided the items are truly independent. The proposed procedure permits a clear separation between a statement of initial prejudice and an evaluation of the significance of considered evidence. However, it would be even better to set out explicitly the considerations on which the prejudice is based, and to view those considerations as part of the evidence to be evaluated. The procedure also draws a clear separation between the roles and judgments of data analysts (who assign probabilities to specified statements, based on the evidence), and those of theorists (who assign probabilities to the same statements, based in turn on the considered hypotheses). In order to reach a consensus on any topic, it is recommended that probability estimates be made by teams of experts, all team-members being presented with the same data but acting independently, and procedures are proposed by which individual estimates may be combined to yield a consensus estimate.

Essay
John BELOFFThe Mind-Brain Problem 509-522
Abstract: The mind-brain problem, which is still with us, raises the question as to whether the mind is no more than the idle side-effect of our brain processes or whether the mind can, in some degree, influence behavior. Here we rehearse the arguments on both sides plus some desperate recent attempts to eliminate mind altogether.

Dean I. RADINGuest Column: On Complexity and Pragmatism 523-533

Letters to the Editor
Comments on James Warwick's Book Review of Cross Currents535-538
Related:
Journal of Scientific Exploration Volume 7 Number 4 /1993 - Cross Currents by Robert 0. Becker [Warwick, James]
Further Comments on the Unreliability of Home Blood Glucose Monitors538-539
Related:
Journal of Scientific Exploration Volume 8 Number 3 /1994 - Complementary Healing Therapy for Patients With Type I Diabetes Mellitus [Wirth, Daniel P. & Mitchell, Barbara J.]
Journal of Scientific Exploration Volume 9 Number 1 /1995 - Erratum

Book Reviews
Michael C. IBISONThe Interrelationship Between Mind and Matter edited by B. Rubik541-545
Theodore ROCKWELLThe Interrelationship Between Mind and Matter edited by B. Rubik545-546
Emily Williams COOKA History of Hypnotism by A. Gauld546-553
Angela THOMPSONThe Allagash Abductions: Undeniable Evidence of Alien Intervention by R. E. Fowler554
Review: Raymond E. FOWLER,THE ALLAGASH ABDUCTIONS - 1993
Henry H. BAUERHigher Superstition: The Academic Left and Its Quarrels with Science by P. R. Gross and N. Levitt555-563
Stuart EDELSTEINPerilous Knowledge: The Human Genome Project and Its Implications by T. Wilkie563-565
Lori Anne NEALEThe Body, Self-Cultivation, and Ki-Energy by Y. Yuasa565-568

Roger NELSONThe Second Euro-SSE Conference 569

Abstracts of the Second Euro-SSE Conference
Robert MORRISInvestigating Anomalies in Human-Machine Interaction570
Jessica UTTSDecision Augmentation Theory: Can Precognition Explain PK Data570-571
Walter VON LUCADOUPsychological Correlates of Experimental Human-Machine Anomalies: Influence, Selection, or What?571
Zoltan VASSYCorrelation without Causation: on the Nature of Parapsychological Phenomena571-572
B. E. P. CLEMENTConceptual Modeling in the Temporal Domain572
Harold ASPDENThe Experimental Pathway to New Sources of Energy572-573
Harold E. PUTHOFFOn the Feasibility of Converting Vacuum Electromagnetic Energy to a Useful Form573-574
Bernhard HAISCHZero-Point Field, Inertia, and Mach's Principle574
Roger NELSONAnomalous Interactions: Intention, Information, and Consciousness574-575
S. JEFFERS, J. SLOANThe Double-Slit Experiment as a Potentially Sensitive Detector of Anomalous Effects575
Euan J. SQUIRESThe Implication of Quantum Theory for an Understanding of Consciousness575-576
Jacques BENVENISTEThe Transfer of Specific Molecular Signals by Electromagnetic Means, and Its Consequences in Biology and Medicine576
L. PYATNITSKYConsciousness Influence on Water Structure576-577
Zbignew WOLKOWSKIRecent Advances in the Phoron Concept: An Attempt to Decrease the Incompleteness of Scientific Exploration576-577
Roeland VAN WIJKUnderstanding the Benefits of Subharmful Doses of Toxicants577-578
Zoltan DIENESTests of Sheldrake's Claim of Morphic Resonance578
Suitbert ERTELThe Maharishi Effect in Transcendental Meditation: Fancy or Fact?578-579
Archie E. ROYThe Great Crop Circle Mystery579
Robin ALLENScience, Pseudoscience, and the Crop Circle Phenomenon579-580
Léon BRENIGRemote Sensing: A Tool for UFOLOGY580
Paul DEVEREUX"Earth Lights": History and Latest Developments Concerning Research into Anomalous Light Phenomena580-581
George EGELYBall Lightning: The Last Enigma of the Atmosphere?581
Erling STRANDProject Hessdalen-A Field Investigation of an Unknown Atmospheric Light Phenomenon581-582
Susan J. HOWAT, Deborah L. DELANOY, Robert L. MORRISRemote Staring Detection and Personality Correlates582
Deborah L. DELANOY, Sunita SAHCognitive and Physiological PSI Responses to Remote Positive and Neutral Emotional States581-582
Comparison of the SenderINo Sender Conditions Using an Automated Ganzfeld System583-584
Ian STEVENSONSix Modem Apparitional Experiences584
Peter A. STURROCKThe Role of Heresies in Scientific Research584-585

SSE News
Odier Research Foundation Publishes Bulletin587
14th Annual Meeting: Announcement and Call for Papers588


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Volume 1 N. 2 September 2000

Editor: Craig ROBERTS
Name: Teodorani, Massimo (1956); Strand, Erling
CONTENTS
AuthorTitlePag

Massimo TEODORANI, Erling P. STRANDData Analysis of Anomalous Luminous Phenomena in Hessdalen 64-82

Juan Antonio FERNÁNDEZ PERISThe Manises UFO File 84-91

Edoardo RUSSOHypnosis & UFOs: A Bibliography 92-103

Craig ROBERTSAn Educational Programme for Ufology in the United Kingdom
The Development of an Advanced Level Qualification in Ufology
104-109

Craig ROBERTSAnalysis of Submissions to the European Journal of UFO and Abduction Studies
Geographical Spread, Content, Outcome and Review Times
110-112

Susan BLACKMOREAlien Abductions, Sleep Paralysis and the Temporal Lobe 113-119
Abstract: Twelve 'alien abductees' were given the Personal Philosophy Inventory (including a measure of temporal lobe lability) and a questionnaire about sleep experiences. They were compared with twelve matched controls and a student control group (n=5 1 ). No differences in temporal lobelability were found between the groups but the abductees more often reported sleep paralysis than the controls .

Letter to the Editor
Albert BUDDENRe "Electric UFOs - Fireballs, Electromagnetics and Abnormal States" Book Review119-121
Related:
European Journal of UFO and Abduction Studies Volume 1 N. 1 March/2000 - Electric UFOs [González, Luis R.]


Image not availableAuthor: Barbra SCHUESSLER SOBHANI (ed.)
Title: MUFON 2016 International UFO Symposium Proceedings
UFOs: From Our Oceeans To Outer Space - Orlando, August 25-28. 2016
Publisher: Mutual UFO Network, Newport Beach
Serie: MUFON UFO SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS
Year: 2016
Pages: 238
Name: Strand, Erling; Angiola, Tony; Costa, Cheryl; Harris, Paola (1945); Hastings, Robert; Hoffman, Rich; Marden, Kathleen; Marler, David; Miller Costa, Linda; Moss, Ben; Powell, Robert; Rojas, Alejandro; Schuessler Sobhani, Barbra
CONTENTS
AuthorTitlePag

Robert HASTINGSUFOs and Nukes: A History and Update 21-59

Richard THIEMEAgainst the Wind: Why People Can't Think Seriously About UFOs 60-70

Erling STRANDThe Hessdalen Phenomenon and Project Hessdalen – what has been achieved? 71-81

Kathleen MARDENUFOs: Two Sides to Every Story 82-110

Robert POWELLMUFON’s Top Cases Submitted in 2015 111-126

Rich HOFFMANUnknown Target: The 2013 Aguadilla Puerto Rico UAP Case Study 128-158

Bill SCHROEDERThe 1967 Florida UFO Flap 159-168

Cheryl COSTA, Linda MILLER COSTAThe Nationwide UFO Magnitude Study 169-174

Ben MOSS, Tony ANGIOLATHE ROAD TO SOCORRO 175-178

Alejandro ROJASOfficial Government UFO Research Organizations 179-199

David MARLERThe Flying Saucer Invasion of 1950 –Farmington, New Mexico and Beyond 200-222

Paola HARRISFrom Our Oceans to Outer Space: An international perspective on astronaut testimonies about space travel and underwater bases 223-238