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Michel Bounias, 1943 - 2003 (Michel C. L. Bounias)

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Michel BOUNIAS, Non-Identifié: Application d'un programme de recherches sur la caractérisation des traumatismes végétaux à l'étude des dismetabolismes consécutifs à un phénomène d'origine inconnue pp.3-5+7
OVNI Présence
N. 31 Septembre 1984
Name: Bounias, Michel (1943 - 2003)
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Michel BOUNIAS, Quantification biophysique des effets liés à l'OVNI de Trans-en-Provence pp.4-7
Author:A.E.S.V. (ed.)
Title: QUADRIEMES RENCONTRES EUROPEENNES DE LYON (consacrées au phénomène ovni), 28-29-30 avril 1990, Lyon/France
Publisher: A.E.S.V., Aix-en-Provence 1990
Name: Le Vagueresse-Daurade, M. M. ; Bounias, Michel (1943 - 2003) ; Bourbeau, François ; Breysse, Denys (1958) ; Calmel, Jean-Pierre ; Durand, Gilles (1955) ; Evans, Hilary (1929 - 2011) ; Meaden, Terence George
Language:French
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Michel C. L. BOUNIAS, Biochemical Traumatology as a Potent Tool for Identifying Actual Stresses Elicited by Unidentified Sources: Evidence for Plant Metabolic Disorders in Correlation With a UFO Landing pp.1-18
Journal of Scientific Exploration
Volume 4 Number 1 1990
Name: Bounias, Michel (1943 - 2003)
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Michel BOUNIAS, Etude: Trans-en-Provence. Le bilan scientifique... dix ans après ! pp.11-14 - Quelles modifications ont-elles été observées dans les végétaux à Trans-en-Provence p.12 - Quels sont le facteur connus auxquels pourraient être imputées les modifications biochimiques observées à Trans-en-Provence p.13
OVNI Présence
N. 46 Aout 1991
Name: Bounias, Michel (1943 - 2003)
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Michel BOUNIAS, Effetto UFO. Il caso dell'UFO di Trans en Provence: ricerche scientifiche sulle modificazioni biochimiche della vegetazione
Notiziario UFO
Anno XXVI N. 114/115 Gennaio - Dicembre 1991
Name: Bounias, Michel (1943 - 2003)
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Letters to the Editor: On Biological Transmutation of Elements (Mail) pp.443-447
Journal of Scientific Exploration
Volume 7 Number 4 1993
Name: Bounias, Michel (1943 - 2003) ; Epstein, Michael
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Michel BOUNIAS, Research Note. Further quantification of distance-related effects in the Trans-en-Provence case pp.109-121
Journal of UFO Studies
New Series Vol. 5 1994
Name: Bounias, Michel (1943 - 2003)
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Bulletin AESV
N. 31 Septembre 1984
AESV

Editor: Yves BOSSON
Name: Bounias, Michel (1943 - 2003)
CONTENTS
AuthorTitlePag

La chronique des OVI
Michel MONNERIEClassiques? Vous avez dit: classiques!3-9
(Reprint OVNI VERS UNE ANTHROPOLOGIE D'UN MYTHE CONTEMPORAIN Dimensions Humaines /1993 Classiques? Vous l'avez dit: classiques!)
Yves BOSSONAdditif9
Annexe10
Jean BASTIDELes martiens au courant
Foudre globulaire en Ariege
11-13
Perry PETRAKISCash - Landrum: apocalypse now!?14-16

Une croyance peut en cacher une autre 16

Non-Identifié
Michel BOUNIASApplication d'un programme de recherches sur la caractérisation des traumatismes végétaux à l'étude des dismetabolismes consécutifs à un phénomène d'origine inconnue3-5+7
Perry PETRAKISLe paradoxe du "non-identifié" connu6-7
Bruno MANCUSIRencontre rapprochée du 3e type en 19308-10
John F. SCHUESSLERLe cas "Cash - Landrum"
Symptômes dus à l'irradiation causée par un ovni
11-16
(From: UFO'S... CANADA: A GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE - Thirteenth Annual MUFON UFO Symposium Proceedings, Toronto, Ontario, July 2, 3 & 4, 1982 MUFON UFO SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS /1982 Radiation Sickness Caused by UFOs Translated by Perry PETRAKIS)


Image not availableAuthor: A.E.S.V. (ed.)
Title: QUADRIEMES RENCONTRES EUROPEENNES DE LYON (consacrées au phénomène ovni), 28-29-30 avril 1990, Lyon/France
Publisher: A.E.S.V., Aix-en-Provence
Year: 1990
Pages: 93
Name: Le Vagueresse-Daurade, M. M.; Bounias, Michel (1943 - 2003); Bourbeau, François; Breysse, Denys (1958); Calmel, Jean-Pierre; Durand, Gilles (1955); Evans, Hilary (1929 - 2011); Meaden, Terence George
CONTENTS
AuthorTitlePag

Michel BOUNIASQuantification biophysique des effets liés à l'OVNI de Trans-en-Provence 4-7

François BOURBEAUVague d'observations au Canada en 1989: le Québec n'a pas été épargné 8-10

Denys BREYSSEBECASSINE, cinq ans après 11-32

Jean-Pierre CALMELComuniqué
Le Projet "Licorne"
33-34

Gilles DURANDComuniqué
Présentation du projet "Sauvegarde, Conservation et Etudes des Archives Ufologiques" (SCEAU/Archives OVNI)
35

Hilary EVANSBoules de lumière: les seuls véritables ovnis? 36-44
(Translated by Perry PETRAKIS)
(Reprint OVNI VERS UNE ANTHROPOLOGIE D'UN MYTHE CONTEMPORAIN Dimensions Humaines /1993 Boules de lumière: les seuls véritables OVNI?)

George Terence MEADENQuelques conséguences pou la recherche ufologique de la découverte d'un nouveau phénomène életromagnétique dans l'atmosphère: le vortex plasmatique et ses traces circulaires visibles au sol. 45-54


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Volume 4 Number 1 1990

Editor: Bernhard M. HAISCH
Name: Bounias, Michel (1943 - 2003)
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]


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N. 46 Aout 1991
SOS OVNI

Editor: Perry PETRAKIS
Name: Bounias, Michel (1943 - 2003)
CONTENTS
AuthorTitlePag

Edito
Y. B.Lavande contre luzerne sauvage3

Clips and claps
P. L.Boule de lumière orange3
Book:Greg LONG,EXAMINING THE EARTHLIGHT THEORY - The Yakima UFO Microcosm - 1990
B. MiEnlèvement en Colombie?3
P. L.Fringues!3
B. MiOVNIs et guerre du Golfe4
B. MiCinquantaines Rencontres Européennes de Lyon du 18 au 20 mai 19914
J. S.Mort d'Henri Lothe4

En couverture
Jacques VALLÉE1981-1991
Retour à Trans-en-Provence
5-10
(From: Journal of Scientific Exploration Volume 4 Number 1 /1990 Return to Trans-en-Provence, pp. 19-25 Translated by Jacques SCORNAUX)
L'ovni de Trans: descriptions et schémas7
Bruno MANCUSICommentaire sur un texte10

Etude
Michel BOUNIASTrans-en-Provence
Le bilan scientifique... dix ans après !
11-14
Michel BOUNIASQuelles modifications ont-elles été observées dans les végétaux à Trans-en-Provence12
Michel BOUNIASQuels sont le facteur connus auxquels pourraient être imputées les modifications biochimiques observées à Trans-en-Provence13

Clips and claps
Y. B.Les OVNIs a Sheffield14
Y. B.Maison d'ailleurs14

Espace libre
Jacques SCORNAUXL'autre dogmatisme
Grand-messe rationaliste à Bruxelles
15-16

L'interview
Cercles dans les blés. Volet 1: l'hypothèse de l'origine météorologique
Un entretien avec George Terence Meaden
17-22
P. P.Une organisation qui tourne rond...20
Vous avez dit pictogrammes?22

Contre enquête
Raoul ROBÉVolet 2: l'hypothèse de l'origine humaine
Cercles et faussaires dans le blés
23-27
R. R."Le cri de la locustelle le soir au fond des blés..."25

Impressions
Claude MAUGÉQuelques perspectives sur les enlèvements28-29
Review: John SPENCER,PERSPECTIVES - 1989

Frédéric DUMERCHAT, Pierre LAGRANGELovercraft et les soucoupes ? 29

Impressions
B. MiUn livre sur le voyant de Giubiasco20

Jean-louis BRODUAnimaux fabuleux: entre folklore et criptozoologie 30

B. MiObservations Suisses en 1990
(suite d'OP n. 45)
31

Jean-louis BRODUFort et usage de Fort 32

Reader's corner
Edgard P. Jacobs plagiare?33

J-L. B.Les rumeurs à Sheffield 33

Reader's corner
Marxisme et non-contect: une réplique34
Book:Dante MINAZZOLI,PERCHÉ GLI EXTRATERRESTRI NON PRENDONO CONTATTO PUBBLICAMENTE? - 1989
Related:
OVNI Présence N. 43-44 Avril/1990 - Les E.T. sont-ils marxistes? [Mancusi, Bruno]
OVNI Présence N. 49 nov. & déc./1992 - Erratum OP 46
Marxisme: l'auteur se rebiffe34
Book:Dante MINAZZOLI,PERCHÉ GLI EXTRATERRESTRI NON PRENDONO CONTATTO PUBBLICAMENTE? - 1989
Related:
OVNI Présence N. 43-44 Avril/1990 - Les E.T. sont-ils marxistes? [Mancusi, Bruno]
Contre-demesure34-35
Un courrier d'Aimé Michel35
Related:
OVNI Présence N. 43-44 Avril/1990 - Hommage à un précurseur [Bosson, Yves]
Mensonges flagrants35
Related:
OVNI Présence N. 45 Janvier/1991 - L'hypothèse de l'avion furtif [Dumoulin, André]
Vague belge et scepticisme35
Related:
OVNI Présence N. 45 Janvier/1991 - Vague: impressions... [Bougard, Michel]


Image not available Notiziario UFO
Rivista a carattere tecnico di ufologia
Anno XXVI N. 114/115 Gennaio - Dicembre 1991

Editor: Roberto PINOTTI
Name: Bounias, Michel (1943 - 2003)
CONTENTS
AuthorTitlePag

Mario CINGOLANIEditoriale2

Una chiave 3-6

Michel BOUNIASEffetto UFO
Il caso dell'UFO di Trans en Provence: ricerche scientifiche sulle modificazioni biochimiche della vegetazione

Attualità7-10

Roberto PINOTTICongresso a Tucson
Tucsom. 3-7 maggio 1991: un congresso "abbuiato" dal "cover-up" governativo USA?
10-13

GLI UFO: Mondo Flash 13

Roberto PINOTTIInchiesta a Roswell 14-17

Corrado MALANGAUFO: operare sul campo
Studio comparato sul ruolo del field investigator nel Centro Ufologico Nazionale. Le caratteristiche psicologiche e tecniche, specificamente richieste dal CUN, indispensabili per ricoprire il ruolo di investigatore sul campo nell'ambito della ricerca sui fenomeni aerei anomali
18-25

Da Bruxelles a Marsiglia
Un "requiem" per il monnerismo...
25-27

Jean-pierre PETITPetit: un parere
La nuova inquisizione
27

La verità 28

Roberto RISOLIProgresso, religione, Ufo
Una nuova visione della realtà
29-35

CUN, CISU e ufologia 36


Image not available Journal of Scientific Exploration

Volume 7 Number 4 1993
Name: Bounias, Michel (1943 - 2003); Epstein, Michael
CONTENTS
AuthorTitlePag

Research and Review Articles
Colin S. L. KEAYProgress in Explaining the Mysterious Sounds Produced by Very Large Meteor Fireballs 337-354
Abstract: Strange sounds, heard simultaneously with the sighting of brilliant meteor fireballs many tens of kilometers distant, have been an enigma for more than two centuries. The term "electrophonic sounds" is now widely used to describe them and distinguish them from the normal sonic effects heard after the fireball has passed by. A physically viable explanation for meteor fireball electrophonic sounds has been developed and verified by observation and experiment. The history of this neglected branch of meteor science is presented in some detail, drawing attention to the difficulties which stood in the way of a solution until fairly recently. Introducti
Dean I. RADINNeural Network Analyses of Consciousness-Related Patterns in Random Sequences 355-373
Abstract: Researchers investigating the effects of mental intention on the output of random number generators have observed person-unique patterns or "signatures" impressed into the data. A previously reported study used an artificial neural network to analyze the data produced in these experiments and found evidence supporting the signatures hypothesis. The present study again used a neural network to search for patterns, this time using new data and new network configurations. Results of eight analyses confirmed the presence of person-specific signatures. Suggestions for creating practical applications from this phenomenon are outlined.
Sybo A. SCHOUTENApplied Parapsychology: Studies of Psychics l and Healers 375-401
Abstract: Most research in parapsychology is aimed at understanding and controlling paranormal phenomena like telepathy, precognition and psychokinesis. However, in everyday life the practical applications of these phenomena, mainly by psychics and healers, play a more important role. People are generally more interested in the question of how effective these applications are than in scientific explanations of them. They want to know whether they should consult a psychic for a specific problem or what to expect from treatment by a paranormal healer. It is an important aspect of scientific activity to provide society with answers to such questions; answers not based on belief or disbelief in the paranormal but on factual research data. Research with psychics dates back to the last century. Considering the complexity of the problem it is not surprising that it took many years before proper statistical evaluation methods were developed. Based on studies in which the paranormal impressions of psychics were quantitatively evaluated an assessment is given of what happens when clients consult a psychic and of the merit of the impressions on which the psychics base their advice. Compared to psychics, there exists a much larger community of active paranormal healers. Despite this large number, the amount of research carried out on paranormal healing is less than the number of studies done with psychics. However, there are many studies available on complementary medicine in general which provide data relevant for the interpretation of the activities of psychic healers. All these data give an indication for the effectiveness of paranormal healing and of the main variables involved. Two overview studies have been carried out, one on quantitatively evaluated studies with psychics, the other on studies on psychic healing and on complementary medicine. The present paper is a summary and overview of the main results of both studies.
Ian STEVENSONBirthmarks and Birth Defects Corresponding to Wounds on Deceased Persons 403-410
Abstract: Almost nothing is known about why pigmented birthmarks (moles or nevi) occur in particular locations of the skin. The causes of most birth defects are also unknown. About 35% of children who claim to remember previous lives have birthmarks and/or birth defects that they (or adult informants) attribute to wounds on a person whose life the child remembers. The cases of 210 such children have been investigated. The birthmarks were usually areas of hairless, puckered skin; some were areas of little or no pigmentation (hypopigmented macules); others were areas of increased pigmentation (hyperpigmented nevi). The birth defects were nearly always of rare types. In cases in which a deceased person was identified the details of whose life unmistakably matched the child's statements, a close correspondence was nearly always found between the birthmarks and/or birth defects on the child and the wounds on the deceased person. In 43 of 49 cases in which a medical document (usually a postmortem report) was obtained, it confirmed the correspondence between wounds and birthmarks (or birth defects). There is little evidence that parents and other informants imposed a false identity on the child in order to explain the child's birthmark or birth defect. Some paranormal process seems required to account for at least some of the details of these cases, including the birthmarks and birth defects.

Invited Essay
Robert McCONNELLThe "Enemies" of Parapsychology 417-427
Abstract: The author regards as "enemies" of parapsychological research (1) those critics who confuse parapsychology with popular superstition, (2) those parapsychologists who know all the pieces of evidence for the reality of psi effects but who lack the capacity to integrate and to evaluate that evidence as a whole, and (3) those professional psychics whose faltering attempts to apply psi for profit give the field a bad name. The author believes that parapsychology's urgent task is to bring mutual understanding between scientists and the public by exploring the obscure but real psi phenomena that give rise to popular superstition. He sees extrasensory perception and psychokinesis as evocable, operationally-defined psi phenomena. However, he rejects as a religious endeavor the search for logical proof of their reality and advocates, instead, a Bayesian summation of countervailing intuitive probabilities. The author rejects blind empiricism as a practical path to the utilization of psi. He offers several speculations regarding future discoveries in parapsychology, three of which are: (1) Healing by self-hypnosis, as opposed to noncontact therapeutic touch, may be normal in an evolutionary sense. (2) Psychoneuroimmunology and psi may play complementary roles. (3) The principal future importance of parapsychology may be to allow scientific understanding of psi processes occurring within the human body.

Columns
Topher COOPERAnomalous Propagation429-433
Michael EPSTEINThe Skeptical Perspective435-438
F. NOELGuest Column: Unidentified Atmospheric Phenomena Observed by an Astronomer439-441

Letters to the Editor
On Biological Transmutation of Elements443-447
Related:
Journal of Scientific Exploration Volume 6 Number 4 /1992 - The Skeptical Perspective [Epstein, Michael]
Comments on Suitbert Ertel's Puzzling Eminence Might Make Good Sense447-448
Related:
Journal of Scientific Exploration Volume 7 Number 2 Summer/1993 - Puzzling Eminence Effects Might Make Good Sense [Ertel, Suitbert]

Book Reviews
Paul ALPERThe Burt Affair by R. B. Johnson and Science, Ideology and the Media: The Cyril Burt Scandal by R. Fletcher449-451
Paul ALPERThe Left-Hander Syndrome; The Causes and Consequences of Left-Handedness by Stanley Coren451-453
Albert E. MOYERLuna: Myth & Mystery by Kathleen Cain453-455
James WARWICKCross Currents by Robert 0. Becker455-458
Related:
Journal of Scientific Exploration Volume 8 Number 4 /1994 - Comments on James Warwick's Book Review of Cross Currents


Image not available Journal of UFO Studies

New Series Vol. 5 1994
The J. Allen Hynek Center for UFO Studies

Editor: Michael D. SWORDS
Name: Bounias, Michel (1943 - 2003)
CONTENTS
AuthorTitlePag

Chris RUTKOWSKIThe Falcon Lake case: too close an encounter 1-34

Susan Marie POWERSThematic content analyses of the reports of UFO abductees and close encounter witnesses: indications of repressed sexual abuse 35-54

The Abduction Study Conference Ethics CommitteeEthics code for abduction experience investigation and treatment 55-81

Joachim P. KUETTNERAn assessment of the crop circle phenomenon 83-91

David W. STUPPLEHistorical links between the occult and flying saucers 93-108

Michel BOUNIASResearch Note
Further quantification of distance-related effects in the Trans-en-Provence case
109-121

Comments and Responses
E.T. and the Air Force123-125
An Update on Secret Life126-129
Abduction Research Encouraged
(response to Jacobs)
129-130

Book Reviews
Thomas E. BULLARDDEMONS, DOCTORS, AND ALIENS131-140
Review: James PONTOLILLO,DEMONS, DOCTORS, AND ALIENS - 1993

Literature Reviews
SETI/ETI and UFO141-156
Review: Steven James DICK,LIFE ON OTHER WORLDS - 1998, Josif Samuilovich SKLOVSKIJ, Carl SAGAN,INTELLIGENT LIFE IN THE UNIVERSE - 1966
Michael D. SWORDSCrop Circles156-
Review: Michael CHOROST (ed.),REPORT ON THE RESULTS OF PROJECT ARGUS: an Instrumental Study of the Physical Materials of Crops Circles - 1993, Ralph NOYES (ed.),THE CROP CIRCLE ENIGMA: Grounding the Phenomenon in Science, Culture and Metaphysics - 1990