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Three New Consultants, THE A.P.R.O. BULLETIN Vol. 22 N. 6, 1974 pp. 2+4
The "Earth Stress" Theory, THE A.P.R.O. BULLETIN Vol. 31 N. 5, 1983 pp. 4-5
Claude MAUGÉ, Introduction a la theorie des contraintes tectoniques de M. Persinger, INFORESPACE Année 14 N. 69, 1985 pp. 16-26
Chris RUTKOWSKI, Earthlights, earthquakes,UFOs and TST, International UFO Reporter Volume 11 number 1, 1986 pp. 4-8
Chris RUTKOWSKI, L'ipotesi geofisica, UFO - Rivista di informazione ufologica Anno II N. 4, 1987 pp. 31-36

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Michael A. PERSINGER, Transient Geophysical Bases for Ostensible UFO-related Phenomena and associated Verbal Behaviour p.5
ACOS Bulletin
N. 9 March 1977
Name: Persinger, Michael A. (1945 - 2018)
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Authors: Michael A. PERSINGER, Gyslaine F. LAFRENIÈRE
Title: SPACE-TIME TRANSIENTS AND UNUSUAL EVENTS
Publisher: Nelson-Hall, Chicago 1977
Name: Lafreniere, Gyslaine F. ; Persinger, Michael A. (1945 - 2018)
Language:English
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Michael A. PERSINGER, UFOLOGISTS MEET THE SOCIAL SCIENTISTS: WHAT FACTORS CAN ACCOUNT FOR UFO EXPERIENCES? p.21
International UFO Reporter
Volume 3 number 10/11 Ocober/November 1978
Name: Persinger, Michael A. (1945 - 2018)
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Michael A. PERSINGER, What Factors Can Account for UFO Experiences? pp.91-94
ZETETIC SCHOLAR
VOL. 1 N. 2 November 1978
Name: Persinger, Michael A. (1945 - 2018)
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Michael A. PERSINGER, Part III. Eyewitness Reporting Factors: Limitations of Human Verbal Behavior in the Context of UFO-Related Stimuli pp.164-187
Michael A. PERSINGER, Part IV. Selected UFO Research Data and Theory: Possible Infrequent Geophysical Sources of Close UFO Encounters: Expected Physical and Behavioral-Biological Effects pp.396-443
Author:Richard F. HAINES (ed.)
Title: UFO PHENOMENA AND THE BEHAVIORAL SCIENTIST
Publisher: Scarecrow, Metuchen, N.J. 1979
Name: Persinger, Michael A. (1945 - 2018) ; Cahn, Harold A. ; Coffman, Richard ; Fox, Phillis ; Haines, Richard F. (1937) ; Malmstrom, Frederick V. ; Schwarz, Berthold Eric (1924 - 2010) ; Shepard, Roger N. ; Simon, Armando ; Sprinkle, Leo Ronald (1930 - 2021) ; Westrum, Ronald M. (1945)
Language:English
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Michael A. PERSINGER, Possible Increased Cancer and Depression Risk Among UFO Field Researchers and Populations Near "Flap" Areas pp.3-6
MUFON UFO JOURNAL
No 244 August 1988
Name: Persinger, Michael A. (1945 - 2018)
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Michael A. PERSINGER, Neuropsychological Aspects Of The Visitor Experience pp.10-14
MUFON UFO JOURNAL
No 247 November 1988
Name: Persinger, Michael A. (1945 - 2018)
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Michael A. PERSINGER, Health Effects: A Response pp.17-18
MUFON UFO JOURNAL
No 249 January 1989
Name: Persinger, Michael A. (1945 - 2018)
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Michael A. PERSINGER, The "Visitor" Experience and the Personality: The Temporal Lobe Factor pp.157-171
Author:Dennis STILLINGS (ed.)
Title: CYBER BIOLOGICAL STUDIES OF THE IMAGINAL COMPONENT IN THE UFO CONTACT EXPERIENCE
Publisher: Archaeus Project, St.Paul, Min. 1989
Name: Persinger, Michael A. (1945 - 2018) ; Evans, Hilary (1929 - 2011) ; Grosso, Michael ; Kottmeyer, Martin S. (1953) ; Lawson, Alvin H. (1929 - 2010) ; Nugent, Tony ; Raschke, Carl ; Rojcewicz, Peter M. ; Stillings, Dennis
Language:English
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John S. DERR, Michael A. PERSINGER, Luminous Phenomena and Seismic Energy in the Central United States pp.55-69
Journal of Scientific Exploration
Volume 4 Number 1 1990
Name: Derr, John S. (1941) ; Persinger, Michael A. (1945 - 2018)
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Michael A. PERSINGER, Issues Forum: Tectonic Stress Theory|Round One: The Tectonic Strain Theory as an explanation for the UFO phenomena:a non-technical review of the research, 1970-1990 pp.105-137
Michael A. PERSINGER, Issues Forum: Tectonic Stress Theory|Round Two: An objective response to the commentators of the TST pp.171-175
Journal of UFO Studies
New Series Vol. 2 1990
Name: Persinger, Michael A. (1945 - 2018)
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Stanley KRIPPNER, Michael PERSINGER, Report: Enhanced Congruence Between Dreams and Distant Target Material During Periods of Decreased Geomagnetic Activity pp.487-493
Journal of Scientific Exploration
Volume 10 Number 4 1996
Name: Krippner, Stanley (1932) ; Persinger, Michael A. (1945 - 2018)
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Journal of Australian Co-Ordination Section, Centre for UFO Studies
N. 9 March 1977
Centre for UFO Studies - Australian Co-Ordination Section, Godsford

Editor: Harry GRIESBERG, David A. J. SEARGENT
Name: Persinger, Michael A. (1945 - 2018)
CONTENTS
AuthorTitlePag

D. SEARGENT, H. GRIESBERGEditorial 1

Allen J. HYNEKEditorial 2

Bryan HARTLEYGuest Editorial 2-3

J. BIGWOODWho's on the Bandwagon? 3-4
(From: TUFOIC's annual Bulletin )

Allen J. HYNEKSome words on the UFO problem 4

David SEARGENTFlows and Flows of Angel Hair 4-5

Keith BASTERFIELDNotes on the Australian UFOCAT Printout 5

Michael A. PERSINGERTransient Geophysical Bases for Ostensible UFO-related Phenomena and associated Verbal Behaviour 5

W. CHALKERThe CE II Experience in Australia 11-14

W. CHALKERCE II Study Group 14

CRUFON - The Citizen's Radio UFO Network in the U.S. 15

ACOS News 16-17

Harry GRIESBERGThe Victorian Flying Saucer Committee of 1953 17-18

UFO Congress in Acapulco 18

UFO Reports from around Australia 19


Image not availableAuthors: Michael A. PERSINGER, Gyslaine F. LAFRENIÈRE
Title: SPACE-TIME TRANSIENTS AND UNUSUAL EVENTS
ISBN: 0-88229-334-6
Publisher: Nelson-Hall, Chicago
Year: 1977
Pages: 267 p.
Name: Lafreniere, Gyslaine F.; Persinger, Michael A. (1945 - 2018)
Image not available International UFO Reporter
SPECIAL DOUBLE ISSUE
Volume 3 number 10/11 Ocober/November 1978

Editor: Joseph Allen HYNEK
Name: Persinger, Michael A. (1945 - 2018)
CONTENTS
AuthorTitlePag

Allen J. HYNEKEditorial1

Foreign Forum
Argentina2
Austria2
AUSTRALIAN UFO STATISTICS-19772
MADAGASCAR2
MALAYSIA2
NORWAY2
PORTUGAL2

J. Allen HYNEKUFOLOGISTS & THE UNITED NATIONS
A Novel Moment in the History of UFO Research
3-18

UFOLOGISTS MEET THE SOCIAL SCIENTISTS
Kent NEWMANHOW CAN HYPNOSIS BE USED IN UFO ABDUCTION CASES?19
Leo R. SPRINKLEWHAT ARE THE IMPLICATIONS OF UFO EXPERIENCES?19-20
James HARDERARE THERE PATTERNS IN UFO ABDUCTION CASES?20
Alvin LAWSONHYPNOSIS OF IMAGINARY UFO "ABDUCTEES20-21
William C. McCALLWHAT CAN WE LEARN FROM THE EMOTIONAL REACTIONS OF UFO ABDUCTEES?21
Michael A. PERSINGERWHAT FACTORS CAN ACCOUNT FOR UFO EXPERIENCES?21
SCIENTISTS'SELECTION OF NEW AREAS FOR INVESTIGATION: UFOs OR ETI?21-22

FIRST SUMMARY OF THE WORK OF THE FRENCH GOVERNMENT'S "GEPAN" UFO ORGANIZATION 22

UFO IMPACT: HUMAN BEHAVIOR23

Correspondence
Letter 23
Book:Lynn E. CATOE,UFOS AND RELATED SUBJECTS: AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY - 1969

ERRATUM 24
Related:
International UFO Reporter Volume 3 number 9 September/1978 - THE SOCORRO, NEW MEXICO LANDING ADDITIONAL WITNESSES?


Image not available ZETETIC SCHOLAR
An Independent Scientific Review of Claims of Anomalies and the Paranormal
VOL. 1 N. 2 November 1978

Editor: Marcello TRUZZI
Name: Persinger, Michael A. (1945 - 2018)
CONTENTS
AuthorTitlePag

Editorial64-65

SUPPLEMENTS TO BIBLIOGRAPHY
BIBLIOGRAPHY ON “Uri Geller & the Scientists"66
Related:
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
Related:
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
Related:
ZETETIC SCHOLAR VOL. 1 N. 1 /1978 - The Powers of Negative Thinking, or Debunking the Paranormal: A Basic Book List [Truzzi, Marcello]

Letters & Communications
Letter 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


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: Persinger, Michael A. (1945 - 2018); Cahn, Harold A.; Coffman, Richard; Fox, Phillis; Haines, Richard F. (1937); Malmstrom, Frederick V.; Schwarz, Berthold Eric (1924 - 2010); Shepard, Roger N.; Simon, Armando; Sprinkle, Leo Ronald (1930 - 2021); Westrum, Ronald M. (1945)
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 MUFON UFO JOURNAL
Official Publication of MUFON Mutual UFO Network,Inc
No 244 August 1988
Mutual UFO Network
Name: Persinger, Michael A. (1945 - 2018)
CONTENTS
AuthorTitlePag

Michael A. PERSINGERPossible Increased Cancer and Depression Risk Among UFO Field Researchers and Populations Near "Flap" Areas 3-6

Donald M. WARE, Charles D. FLANNIGAN, Walter H. ANDRUSThe Gulf Breeze, Florida Photographic and CE III Case
Part V
6-8

Donald A. JOHNSONWhidbey Island "Unknown" 9-11

David DOBBSMUFON Amateur Radio Net Report 11

Tobias OWENSome Notes on Photographic Trickery 12-14

Bob GRIBBLELooking Back14-16

Letters To The Editor
Letter Jenny RANDLES16-17

Lucius FARISHIn Others' Words17-18

The Night Sky
Walter N. WEBBAugust 198818

Walt ANDRUSDirector's Message20+19


Image not available MUFON UFO JOURNAL
Official Publication of MUFON Mutual UFO Network,Inc
No 247 November 1988
Mutual UFO Network
Name: Persinger, Michael A. (1945 - 2018)
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
Letter Grant CAMERON23
Letter 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 249 January 1989
Mutual UFO Network
Name: Persinger, Michael A. (1945 - 2018)
CONTENTS
AuthorTitlePag

From the Editor2

Robert JACOBSDeliberate Deception: The Big Sur UFO Filming
A Critical Analysis of the Curious Events at Vandenberg Air Force Base in September, 1964
3-8
Related:
MUFON UFO JOURNAL 251 March/1989 - Letters To The Editor

William L. MOOREMJ-12: An Open Letter 8-9

Leonard H. STRINGFIELDUFO Crash/Retrievals: Is The Coverup Lid Lifting?
Status Report V
10-14
(French translation Lumières dans la nuit Année 32 N. 296 Mars-Avril/1989 Crashes et récupérations d'ovnis: un coin du voile se soulèverait-il?, pp. 7-14)

Raymond FOWLERAn Ordinary" UFO 14-15

Richard DELL'AQUILAOhio Flap 15-17

Michael A. PERSINGERHealth Effects: A Response 17-18

Donald A. JOHNSONSurvey of Ufologists and Beliefs in Unexplained Phenomena 18-21

Lucius FARISHIn Others' Words21

Bob GRIBBLELooking Back2123

Walter N. WEBBThe Night Sky22-23

Walt ANDRUSDirector's Message24 +23


Image not availableAuthor: Dennis STILLINGS (ed.)
Title: CYBER BIOLOGICAL STUDIES OF THE IMAGINAL COMPONENT IN THE UFO CONTACT EXPERIENCE
Publisher: Archaeus Project, St.Paul, Min.
Year: 1989
Pages: 174
Name: Persinger, Michael A. (1945 - 2018); Evans, Hilary (1929 - 2011); Grosso, Michael; Kottmeyer, Martin S. (1953); Lawson, Alvin H. (1929 - 2010); Nugent, Tony; Raschke, Carl; Rojcewicz, Peter M.; Stillings, Dennis
CONTENTS
AuthorTitlePag

Preface
The Cyberbiology of Saucers1-6

Hilary EVANSBelieving the Unbelievable: Child's Play or Con Game? 7-18

Dennis STILLINGSIntermezzo 1
Belief: Personal Reminiscences
19-20

Carl RASCHKEUFOs: Ultraterrestrial Agents of Cultural Deconstruction 21-32

Dennis STILLINGSWhat Did Carl Gustav Jung Believe about Flying Saucers? 33-49

Martin S. KOTTMEYERUfology Considered as an Evolving System of Paranoia 51-60

Dennis STILLINGSIntermezzo 2
Voices: A Small Cyberbiological Effect
61-63

Peter M. ROJCEWICZSignals of Transcendence: The Human-UFO Equation 65-79

Michael GROSSOUFO and the Myth of the New Age 81-98

Dennis STILLINGSIntermezzo 3
Coverups
99-108

Tony NUGENTQuicksilver in Twilight: A Close Encounter with a Hermetic Eye 109-124

Alvin H. LAWSONA Testable Theory for UFO Abduction Reports: The Birth Memories Hypothesis 125-142

Dennis STILLINGSIntermezzo 4
Some Observations on UFO "Abductions" with Special Reference to Budd Hopkins' Missing Time
143-155

Michael A. PERSINGERThe "Visitor" Experience and the Personality: The Temporal Lobe Factor 157-171

Afterword 173-174


Image not available Journal of Scientific Exploration

Volume 4 Number 1 1990

Editor: Bernhard M. HAISCH
Name: Derr, John S. (1941); Persinger, Michael A. (1945 - 2018)
CONTENTS
AuthorTitlePag

Michel C. L. BOUNIASBiochemical Traumatology as a Potent Tool for Identifying Actual Stresses Elicited by Unidentified Sources: Evidence for Plant Metabolic Disorders in Correlation With a UFO Landing 1-18
Abstract: Following an accurate testimony of a "UFO" landing, samples of a wild strain of Alfalfa were collected at the epicentre and at various increasing distances of the trace left on the ground 4 and 40 days after the observation. An additional batch of similar samples collected 730 days after the observation was then used as an a posteriori control of the natural variability on the same area. Biochemical determinations included: photosynthetic pigments, free carbohydrates, and free amino acids. Statistically, significant results were observed by plotting concentrations versus distances from the epicentre, and various characteristic subtypes of doseleffect relationships were evidenced. Functional relationships between photosynthetic pigments, amino acids and carbohydrates, were reversed at D + 40 by comparison with D + 730 samples which exhibited a normal shape. Thus, the described principles of Biochemical analysis give evidence: (a) that something did happen; (b) that the influence of the unidentified source decreased with increasing distance from the epicentre; (c) of accurate symptoms that can be further compared with those elicited by known causes.

Jacques F. VALLÉEReturn to Trans-en-Provence 19-25
(French translation OVNI Présence N. 46 Aout/1991 Retour à Trans-en-Provence, pp. 5-10)
Abstract: The site of the 198 1 Trans-en-Provence UFO case was visited again during 1988. Soil samples taken at the time of the initial investigation were analyzed in an American laboratory in an effort to validate the Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales (CNES) study of the case. The results of the interviews with the witness and his wife, and the examination of samples taken at the surface and below the surface of the physical trace support the findings of the CNES team and the truthfulness of the witness' testimony. In particular, it was found that the surface sample only differed from the depth sample by the presence of biological (plant and insect) material on the surface. Calcium and silicon were the dominant elements in all fields examined, with aluminum and iron also present. No indication was found of cement powder, oil, or chemical contaminants that could have indicated the presence of tractors or other industrial vehicles at the site.

Jean-jacques VELASCOReport on the Analysis of Anomalous Physical Traces: The 1981 Trans-en-Provence UFO Case 27-48
Abstract: Following information received through law enforcement channels, the Unidentified Aerospace Phenomena Study Group (GEPAN) of the French National Center for Space Studies decided to investigate an observation of an unusual flying object made on 8 January 1981. The witness reported that the phenomenon had left a circular imprint on the ground. Samples gathered within this "ring" were independently analyzed by four laboratories and were compared to reference samples collected outside the trace. These analyses led to the conclusion that a significant physical phenomenon had indeed interacted with the environment at the site, producing abrasions, thermal impact and unexplained effects on plants.

Henry H. BAUERPhysical Interpretation of Very Small Concentrations 49-53
Abstract: Reported observations of allergy-like responses by basophils at extreme dilutions were treated as unbelievable and compared with homeopathy. However, in several "mainstream" fields of science accepted formulations also imply action by substances present at the level of much less than a single molecule or ion.

John S. DERR, Michael A. PERSINGERLuminous Phenomena and Seismic Energy in the Central United States 55-69
Abstract: Luminous phenomena (LP) that occur in seismically active regions appear to be temporally related to seismicity, even when the LP are not obviously earthquake lights (EQL). Within a time frame that required aggregates of monthly or annual increments of analyses, moderately strong (0.50 < r < 0.75) correlations existed over a 19 year period between the amount of seismic energy released and the numbers of reported LP within a central region of the United States. Other anomalous reports from the same data base were not significantly correlated with the energy release. Neither LP nor the other classes of anomalous events were significantly correlated with the release of seismic energy in the surrounding region that contained comparable area and seismicity. Thus, some types of reports of LP may be geophysical phenomena that reflect the temporal and spatial characteristics of tectonic strai

Richard F. HAINES, Jacques F. VALLÉEPhoto Analysis of an Aerial Disc Over Costa Rica: New Evidence 71-74
Abstract: The original negative of the Costa Rica film of an oval aerial disc-like object was obtained and carefully analyzed. Not only was there no evidence of optical defects, deliberate hoax, or support for other prosaic explanations for the disc image, but interesting new surface details were found, all of which possess the same oblique orientation. The disc shaped object remains unidentified.

John H. McGREW, Richard M. McFALLA Scientific Inquiry Into the Validity of Astrology 75-83
Abstract: -Six expert astrologers independently attempted to match 23 astrological birth charts to the corresponding case files of 4 male and 19 female volunteers. Case files contained information on the volunteers' life histories, full-face and profile photographs, and test profiles from the Strong-Campbell Vocational Interest Blank and the Cattell 16-P.F. Personality Inventory. Astrologers did no better than chance or than a nonastrologer control subject at matching the birth charts to the personal data; this result was independent of astrologers' confidence ratings for their predicted matches. Astrologers also failed to agree with one another's predictions.

Arno MÜLLERPlanetary Influences on Human Behavior ("Gauquelin Effect"): Too Absurd for a Scientific Explanation? 85-104
Related:
Journal of Scientific Exploration Volume 6 Number 3 Autumn/1992 - The Gauquelin Effect Explained? Comments on Arno Miiller's Hypothesis of Planetary Correlations [Ertel, Suitbert]
Abstract: Starting points are the investigations of the Gauquelins into planetary influences on human beings and the attempt at a scientific explanation by Michel Gauquelin. Aside from the fact that so far no physical link connecting planets and human behavior has been discovered, there are six other facts that resist integration into Gauquelin's explanatary model. In the model put up for discussion here, which includes not only physical and hereditary, but also cultural-historical, psychological, and evolutionary aspects, these critical points are reconciled with reality and at the same time the physical problems are simplified.

Jacques F. VALLÉEFive Arguments Against the Extraterrestrial Origin of Unidentified Flying Objects 105-117
Related:
Journal of Scientific Exploration Volume 4 Number 2 /1990 - Comments on Vallee's Five Arguments Against the Extraterrestrial Origin of Unidentified Flying Objects
Abstract: Scientific opinion has generally followed public opinion in the belief that unidentified flying objects either do not exist (the "natural phenomena hypothesis") or, if they do, must represent evidence of a visitation by some advanced race of space travellers (the extraterrestrial hypothesis or "ETH"). It is the view of the author that research on UFOs need not be restricted to these two alternatives. On the contrary, the accumulated data base exhibits several patterns tending to indicate that UFOs are real, represent a previously unrecognized phenomenon, and that the facts do not support the common concept of "space visitors." Five specific arguments articulated here contradict the ETH: (1) unexplained close encounters are far more numerous than required for any physical survey of the earth; (2) the humanoid body structure of the alleged "aliens" is not likely to have originated on another planet and is not biologically adapted to space travel; (3) the reported behavior in thousands of abduction reports contradicts the hypothesis of genetic or scientific experimentation on humans by an advanced race; (4) the extension of the phenomenon throughout recorded human history demonstrates that UFOs are not a contemporary phenomenon; and (5) the apparent ability of UFOs to manipulate space and time suggests radically different and richer alternatives, three of which are proposed in outline form as a conclusion to this paper.

Letters to the Editor
Comments on "Expanding Ball of Light (EBL) Phenomenon"(Haines, 1988)119-120
Related:
Journal of Scientific Exploration Volume 2 Number 1 /1988 - Expanding Ball of Light (EBL) Phenomenon [Haines, Richard F.]
Comments on Stevenson's "A Case of Severe Birth Defects Possibly Due to Cursing" 121-122
Related:
Journal of Scientific Exploration Volume 3 Number 2 September/1989 - A Case of Severe Birth Defects Possibly Due to Cursing [Stevenson, Ian]


Image not available Journal of UFO Studies

New Series Vol. 2 1990
The J. Allen Hynek Center for UFO Studies

Editor: Michael D. SWORDS
Name: Persinger, Michael A. (1945 - 2018)
CONTENTS
AuthorTitlePag

John P. WILSONPost-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and Experienced Anomalous Trauma (EAT): similarities in reported UFO abductions and exposure to invisible toxic contaminants 1-17

Keith BASTERFIELD, Vladimir GODIC, Pony GODICAustralian ufology: a review 19-44

June O. PARNELL, Leo R. SPRINKLEPersonality characteristics of persons who claim UFO experiencers 45-58

Kenneth RING, Christopher J. ROSINGThe Omega Project: A psychological survey of persons reporting abductions and UFO encounters 59-98

Issues Forum: Tectonic Stress Theory99

Issues Forum: Tectonic Stress Theory
Round One
Paul DEVEREUXThe "Earth Lights" approach to the UFO problem100-104
Michael A. PERSINGERThe Tectonic Strain Theory as an explanation for the UFO phenomena:a non-technical review of the research, 1970-1990105-137
Michael GROSSOPhysical factors in anomalous experience: the need for multidimensional approach138-140
David M. JACOBSThe rock and roll theory of UFOs141-143
Chris A. RUTKOWSKICritical comments about earth lights and the TST144-146
Michael D. SWORDSForum on the Tectonic Stress Theory (TST)147-150

Issues Forum: Tectonic Stress Theory
Round Two
Paul DEVEREUXResponse to my critics151-159
Michael GROSSOResponse to Paul Devereux160-163
David M. JACOBSResponse to Paul Devereux164-165
Chris A. RUTKOWSKIThe TST: down for the count166-168
Michael D. SWORDSRound two on the Tectonic Stress Theory (TST)169-170
Michael A. PERSINGERAn objective response to the commentators of the TST171-175
Michael D. SWORDSIssues Forum Summary176

Comments and Responses
Henry H. BAUERExtraterrestrial UFO: A Respectable Idea?177-178
Michael D. SWORDSOn Fallible ETs178-180
Henry H. McKAYRating the Hill case180-181
Thomas E. BULLARDUnder the spell of hypnosis181-183
Ernest R. HILGARDThe scale's the thing183
Richard F. HAINESLetting the subconscious speak183-184
Robert E. BARTHOLOMEW, Keith BASTERFIELDFantasy-prone and UFO contact percipients: still an untested hypothesis184-185
Kenneth RINGFantasy-prone and the kitchen sink186-187

Book Reviews
Michael D. SWORDSUFOs in the 1980s189-191
Review: Jerome CLARK,UFOs IN THE 1980S: The UFO Encyclopedia, Volume 1 - 1990
Marcel OUELLETEarth lights revelation191-195
Review: Paul DEVEREUX,EARTH LIGHTS REVELATION - 1989


Image not available Journal of Scientific Exploration

Volume 10 Number 4 1996
Name: Krippner, Stanley (1932); Persinger, Michael A. (1945 - 2018)
CONTENTS
AuthorTitlePag

Editorial
Peter A. STURROCKMessage from the Presidenti

Report
Stanley KRIPPNER, Michael PERSINGEREnhanced Congruence Between Dreams and Distant Target Material During Periods of Decreased Geomagnetic Activity 487-493
Abstract: The accuracy of concordance between dream content and target pictures over 20 nonconsecutive nights (1964- 1967) for a single percipient was correlated with global geomagnetic activity. Spearman p correlations demonstrated a significant association between geomagnetic activity and accuracy (greater accuracy/less geomagnetic activity) f6r the 24-hour periods that corresponded with the dream nights. These results support the hypothesis that the geomagnetic effect is most evident when anomalous effects obtained under psi task conditions is present.

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