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Robert F. Creegan, 1915 - 2000 (Robert Francis Creegan)

Four New APRO Consultants, THE A.P.R.O. BULLETIN , 1970 pp. 6-7
About Dr. Creegan, THE A.P.R.O. BULLETIN Vol. 32 N. 12, 1985 pp. 5-6

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Robert F. CREEGAN, Philosopher Looks At UFOs p.7
THE A.P.R.O. BULLETIN
November-December 1970
Name: Creegan, Robert F. (1915 - 2000)
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Robert F. CREEGAN, ETI Subject of APA Address pp.3+5
THE A.P.R.O. BULLETIN
July-August 1972
Name: Creegan, Robert F. (1915 - 2000)
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Letters (Mail) p.9
THE A.P.R.O. BULLETIN
Vol. 28 N. 7 January 1980
Name: Creegan, Robert F. (1915 - 2000)
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Robert F. CREEGAN, UFO and World History p.6
THE A.P.R.O. BULLETIN
Vol. 29 N. 10 1981
Name: Creegan, Robert F. (1915 - 2000)
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Robert F. CREEGAN, UFO Reports and Public Health Panic pp.2-3
THE A.P.R.O. BULLETIN
Vol. 29 N. 12 1981
Name: Creegan, Robert F. (1915 - 2000)
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Robert F. CREEGAN, CRYPTO-ZOOLOGY, YES! p.7
THE A.P.R.O. BULLETIN
Vol. 30 N. 12 1982
Name: Creegan, Robert F. (1915 - 2000)
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Robert F. CREEGAN, THE OCCULT THEORAS RED HERRING pp.1-2
THE A.P.R.O. BULLETIN
Vol. 31 N. 1 1983
Name: Creegan, Robert F. (1915 - 2000)
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Robert F. CREEGAN, Official UFO Secrecy pp.5-6
THE A.P.R.O. BULLETIN
Vol. 31 N. 9 1983
Name: Creegan, Robert F. (1915 - 2000)
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Robert F. CREEGAN, What Happened to Condon? A Balanced View After Fifteen Years pp.3-5
THE A.P.R.O. BULLETIN
Vol. 31 N. 11 1984
Name: Creegan, Robert F. (1915 - 2000)
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Letters (Mail) p.4
THE A.P.R.O. BULLETIN
Vol. 32 N. 2 1984
Name: Creegan, Robert F. (1915 - 2000)
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Robert F. CREEGAN, Signs of Panic p.7
THE A.P.R.O. BULLETIN
Vol. 32 N. 3 1984
Name: Creegan, Robert F. (1915 - 2000)
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Robert F. CREEGAN, I Was an innocent Abroad pp.5-6
THE A.P.R.O. BULLETIN
Vol. 32 N. 5 1984
Name: Creegan, Robert F. (1915 - 2000)
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Robert F. CREEGAN, Three Attempts to nullify Public Interest pp.4-5
THE A.P.R.O. BULLETIN
Vol. 32 N. 8 1984
Name: Creegan, Robert F. (1915 - 2000)
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Robert F. CREEGAN, Beyond Hynek pp.6-7
THE A.P.R.O. BULLETIN
VOl. 32 N. 9 1984
Name: Creegan, Robert F. (1915 - 2000)
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Robert F. CREEGAN, Anomalous Aeroforms and Intelligence Interests p.6
THE A.P.R.O. BULLETIN
Vol. 32 N. 11 1985
Name: Creegan, Robert F. (1915 - 2000)
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Letters to the Editor: Comments on Vallee's Five Arguments Against the Extraterrestrial Origin of Unidentified Flying Objects (Mail) pp.282-284
Journal of Scientific Exploration
Volume 4 Number 2 1990
Name: Creegan, Robert F. (1915 - 2000) ; Webb, Walter N. (1934)
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November-December 1970
Name: Creegan, Robert F. (1915 - 2000)
CONTENTS
AuthorTitlePag

OBJECT OVER GULF OF CALIFORNIA 1-3

Object Over Illinois Farm 1+3

Mass Sightings In Brazil 1-3

AIAA Releases UFO: Statement 3+4

John S. DERRUFOs and the Hollow Earth Theory 4-5

Obiect Photographed In Alabama 5-6

UFO Phenomena in Puerto Rico 6-7

UFO Photos 7
Related:
THE A.P.R.O. BULLETIN January-February/1971 - UFO Photos: Correction

Robert F. CREEGANPhilosopher Looks At UFOs 7

Electrical Engineering Consultants 7-8

Book review
Kenneth HESSELEugene H. BURT, UFOs and Diamagnetism 8
Review: Eugene H. BURT,UFOs and Diamagnetism - 1971

UFO Photogrophed Over Superstilion Mountoins 8

Press Reports 9
Related:
THE A.P.R.O. BULLETIN January-February/1971 - Photo Case Confirmed Hoax

James A. HARDERMore On Magnetic Models of Matter 9
Related:
THE A.P.R.O. BULLETIN September-October/1970 - Magnetic Fields and UFOs [Harder, James A.]

Correction 9
Related:
THE A.P.R.O. BULLETIN September-October/1970 - APRO Operating Proceedures


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July-August 1972
Name: Creegan, Robert F. (1915 - 2000)
CONTENTS
AuthorTitlePag

Spectacular Report From Kansas 1+4

Occupants Sighted in Australia 1
Related:
THE A.P.R.O. BULLETIN Vol. 21 N. 4 January-February /1973 - Follow-ups

Those Iowa Craters 1+4-5

Editorial2

New Consultant 3-4

Benz - Staff Librarian 4

Dr. Hardy Passes Away 4

Robert F. CREEGANETI Subject of APA Address 3+5

Kansas UFO Reports 5

Newsman Sights UFO 5-6

The Missouri "Monster" 6

1886 Venezuelan Incident Studied 6-8

Press Reports 8

Soccer Crowd Observes UFO Formation 8
Related:
THE A.P.R.O. BULLETIN September-October/1972 - Campos Soccer Case

"Mother Ship" Over Perth 8

Early Bulletins Available 9

Back Bulletins Available 9

FSR Special Issue 9

In Future Issues 9
Related:
THE A.P.R.O. BULLETIN Vol. 23 N. 4 January-February/1975 - Follow-ups

Domed Object Over Texas 9


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Vol. 28 N. 7 January 1980

Editor: Coral E. LORENZEN
Name: Creegan, Robert F. (1915 - 2000)
CONTENTS
AuthorTitlePag

UFO Book published in China 1

Follow-up 1+3

Missouri Study results Released 1+3

For the Record 3

Coral LORENZENThe Big Mother UFO
Conclusion
3-5

Iris MAACKPress Reports Summary 6-8

Letters
Letter Robert F. CREEGAN9


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Vol. 29 N. 10 1981

Editor: Coral E. LORENZEN
Name: Creegan, Robert F. (1915 - 2000)
CONTENTS
AuthorTitlePag

Robert E. ENGBERGNew Mexico Repeat Reports 1-3

Richard W. HEIDENUFO Scoffer Oberg and His "Yardstick" 1+3-4

Book review
John SCHUESSLERRaymond E. FOWLER, CASEBOOK OF A UFO INVESTIGATOR - A Personal Memoir 4-5
Review: Raymond E. FOWLER,CASEBOOK OF A UFO INVESTIGATOR - A Personal Memoir - 1981
Anne BLETCHMANBudd HOPKINS, MISSING TIME 5
Review: Budd HOPKINS,MISSING TIME - 1981

Creegan in Australia 5

Sprinkle Appears on "That's Incredible" 5

Robert F. CREEGANUFO and World History 6

Doris GRAZIANO, Joe GRAZIANOPress Reports 6-8

Scientific UFO Study in Missouri 8
Book:Harley D. RUTLEDGE,PROJECT IDENTIFICATION - The First Scientific Field Study of UFO Phenomena - 1981

Coral E. LORENZENFollow-up 8


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Vol. 29 N. 12 1981

Editor: Coral E. LORENZEN
Name: Creegan, Robert F. (1915 - 2000)
CONTENTS
AuthorTitlePag

Rehn Retires 1

Landed Object in Norway 1-2

Robert F. CREEGANUFO Reports and Public Health Panic 2-3

APRO Sponsors Exhibit 3

Moore in Tucson Lecture 2

W. C. CHALKER, K. BASTERFIELDLanding with Physical Traces Near Rosedale, Victoria, Australia 2-5

Doris GRAZIANO, Joe GRAZIANOPress Reports 5-6

Lee EMERYAstronomical Data 7

Letters
Letter 7

Twenty-Two Years Ago in the Bulletin 7-8

At Press Time 8


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Vol. 30 N. 12 1982

Editor: Coral E. LORENZEN
Name: Creegan, Robert F. (1915 - 2000)
CONTENTS
AuthorTitlePag

DISC PHOTOGRAPH FROM CANADA 1-2

Antonio Pedro DA SILVA FALEIROCLOSE ENCOUNTER AT SESMARIA, BRAZIL 1+3
(From: Cosmonig newsletter no. 26, Feb, 1981 Translated by Richard W. HEIDEN)

NEW "WRINKLE" IN ABDUCTION CASES 3-5

Lee EMERYASTRONOMICAL DATA5-6

THE "GWENT TRIANGLE" 6

UPDATE ON MUTILATIONS 6-7

Robert F. CREEGANCRYPTO-ZOOLOGY, YES! 7

Doris GRAZIANO, Joe GRAZIANOPRESS REPORTS 7-8

Editorial8


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Vol. 31 N. 1 1983

Editor: Coral E. LORENZEN
Name: Creegan, Robert F. (1915 - 2000)
CONTENTS
AuthorTitlePag

Alan LONGOBUCCO"MAVERICK UFO" CHASE IN COLORADO 1+2+3

Robert F. CREEGANTHE OCCULT THEORAS RED HERRING 1-2

ANOTHER "TRIANGLE" EXPLANATION 3-4

HICKSON PREDICTS COMING OF ALIENS 4
Related:
THE A.P.R.O. BULLETIN Vol. 31 N. 4 /1983 - Letters

Book review
Robert MARSLANDThe Secret of Stonehenge4-5

Lee EMERYASTRONOMICAL DATA5-6

"GHOST LIGHTS" OF TEXAS 6

CORRECTION 6-7
Related:
THE A.P.R.O. BULLETIN Vol. 30 N. 11 /1982 - Rock Group Abducted?

MOST CANADIAN SIGHTINGS AT NIGHT 7

Doris GRAZIANO, Joe GRAZIANOPRESS REPORTS 7-8


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Vol. 31 N. 9 1983

Editor: Coral E. LORENZEN
Name: Creegan, Robert F. (1915 - 2000)
CONTENTS
AuthorTitlePag

Remote Wyoming Area Revisited 1-2

Stop Press - UFO Over Iran 1

Peter A. JORDANCattle Mutilations and the Imagined Culprit A Psychological Perspective
Abstract: 2-5

Robert F. CREEGANOfficial UFO Secrecy 5-6

Letters
Letter Jack P. SWANEY6
Letter David L. WOOLSTRUM6

Bob GRIBBLEPilot Sightings and Radar Trackings
Part II
7-8


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Vol. 31 N. 11 1984

Editor: Coral E. LORENZEN
Name: Creegan, Robert F. (1915 - 2000)
CONTENTS
AuthorTitlePag

A. J. GRAZIANO"Missing Time" Case in Maryland 1-2

Thirty-Two! Count Them!! Thirty-Two!!! 1-3

Robert F. CREEGANWhat Happened to Condon?
A Balanced View After Fifteen Years
3-5

Letters
Letter William HAGERSTRAND, Robert J. M. RICKARD (Bob)5

Follow Up: The Search For ETI 6

Lee EMERYAstronomical Data 6

Magnesium Study Continues 6

Book review
Richard W. HEIDENJoaquim FERNANDES, Fina D'ARMADA, INTERVENÇÃO EXTRATERRESTRE EM FÁTIMA - AS APARIÇÕES E O FENÔMENO OVNI 7
Review: Joaquim FERNANDES, Fina D'ARMADA,INTERVENÇÃO EXTRATERRESTRE EM FÁTIMA - AS APARIÇÕES E O FENÔMENO OVNI - 1981

Doris GRAZIANO, Joe GRAZIANOPress Reports 7-8


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Vol. 32 N. 2 1984

Editor: Coral E. LORENZEN
Name: Creegan, Robert F. (1915 - 2000)
CONTENTS
AuthorTitlePag

Encounter in Alabama 1-3

"Swamp Gasser" Dead 2

Coral E. LORENZENMutilations Continue 3-4

Letters
Letter Robert F. CREEGAN4

It Works! 4

Recent Visitors to APRO 4-5

1863 Sighting Unearthed 5

James A. HARDERThe Ins and Outs of UFOs and Secrecy Since 1940 5-6
(Reprint Flying Saucer Review Vol. 29 N. 6 August/1984 1. The ins and outs of UFOs and secrecy since 1940, pp. 8-11)

Doris GRAZIANO, Joe GRAZIANOPress Reports 7-8


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Vol. 32 N. 3 1984

Editor: Coral E. LORENZEN
Name: Creegan, Robert F. (1915 - 2000)
CONTENTS
AuthorTitlePag

"Cylinder" Over California 1-2

W. J. VOGELObjects Over Yakima Indian Reservation 1-2

UFO Overflight of URSS 2

THE MART, TEXAS PHOTO ENLARGEMENT 3

Kenneth Arnold Dies 3

Coral LORENZENThe Bovine Bit 4

Book review
Robert MARSLANDJohn RIMMER, THE EVIDENCE FOR ALIEN ABDUCTIONS 4
Review: John RIMMER,THE EVIDENCE FOR ALIEN ABDUCTIONS - 1984

Bob GRIBBLEUFO Hotline Reports 4-5

Lee EMERYAstronomical Data 5-6

Unsolved Australian Sightings 6

Computer Progress 6

Robert F. CREEGANSigns of Panic 7

English "Flap"
Continues
7-8

Doris GRAZIANO, Joe GRAZIANOPress Reports 8


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Vol. 32 N. 5 1984

Editor: Coral E. LORENZEN
Name: Creegan, Robert F. (1915 - 2000)
CONTENTS
AuthorTitlePag

Miloš KRMELJWho Is Watching Us? 1-3

Meet Our Cartoonist 1

1953 Radar UFO 1+3-4

Book review
Richard W. HEIDENLou ZINSSTAG, Timothy GOOD, GEORGE ADAMSKI: THE UNTOLD STORY 4-5
Review: Lou ZINSSTAG, Timothy GOOD,GEORGE ADAMSKI: THE UNTOLD STORY - 1983

Robert F. CREEGANI Was an innocent Abroad 5-6

Vicente-juan BALLESTER OLMOS, Miguel GUASPThe Extraterrestrial Hypothesis 6-8
(From: Los OVNis y la ciencia pp. 336-349. Translated by Richard W. HEIDEN)


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Vol. 32 N. 8 1984

Editor: Coral E. LORENZEN
Name: Creegan, Robert F. (1915 - 2000)
CONTENTS
AuthorTitlePag

Object Near Weapons Center 1-2

Soviet Launch New UFO Probe 1+3

Vicente-juan BALLESTER OLMOS, Miguel GUASPThe Extraterrestrial Hypothesis
CONCLUSION
3-4
(Translated by Richard W. HEIDEN)

Robert F. CREEGANThree Attempts to nullify Public Interest 4-5

Sighting "Sparks" Baseball Star 5

Michael D. SWORDSExtraterrestrials at the AAAS
information of interest to Ufologists from the Halls of Science
5-7

Doris GRAZIANO, Joe GRAZIANOPress Reports 7-8


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VOl. 32 N. 9 1984

Editor: Coral E. LORENZEN
Name: Creegan, Robert F. (1915 - 2000)
CONTENTS
AuthorTitlePag

1978 Report from Illinois 1-2

SSE Meets at Princeton 1+3

Antonio P. DA SILVA FALEIROEM and Gravity - Effect Incident in Brazil 3

Family "Logs" Sightings 3

Michael SWORDSIdentical Genes in Cattle and Humans, Do They Help Solve the Cattle Mutilations Enigma? 4-5

Robert F. CREEGANBeyond Hynek 6-7

Doris GRAZIANO, Joe GRAZIANOPress Reports 7-8

APRO Speaks to the Children of the Future 9

Norwegian UFO Photo Sent to NASA 9


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Vol. 32 N. 11 1985

Editor: Coral E. LORENZEN
Name: Creegan, Robert F. (1915 - 2000)
CONTENTS
AuthorTitlePag

Multiple Sightings in New York 1-5

Soviet Airliner "Escorted" by UFO 1+4

Pat Norris Dream Material 4-6

Robert F. CREEGANAnomalous Aeroforms and Intelligence Interests 6

Doris GRAZIANO, Joe GRAZIANOPress Reports 7-8


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Volume 4 Number 2 1990

Editor: Bernhard M. HAISCH
Name: Creegan, Robert F. (1915 - 2000); Webb, Walter N. (1934)
CONTENTS
AuthorTitlePag

Invited Essay
Michael D. SWORDSUsing the Study of Anomalies to Enhance Critical Thinking in the Classroom 123-136
Abstract: n upper-class college seminar-style course for general science credit is described. The primary function of the offering is to elicit higher cognitive thought from the students (analysis, synthesis, evaluation). The student experience from this course indicates not only that they had much to learn as regard to the state of evidence for many of the anomalies (from Psi to UFOs to Cryptozoology to Reincarnation), but that researchers and the "science establishment" are all demonstrating flaws and failures in their approaches to these subjects.

Marsha HANCOCK ADAMSSome Observations of Electromagnetic Signals Prior to California Earthquakes 137-152
Abstract: Electromagnetic (EM) signals in the frequency range below 1,000 Hz have been monitored since 198 1 for the purpose of earthquake forecasting. Signal strength increased more than 7 standard deviations above the mean prior to 3 major California Earthquakes; Coalinga (1983), Whittier Narrows ( 1987), and Lorna Prieta ( 1989). The signal increases occurred 10 days to one month prior to the earthquakes. They were continuously elevated until after each earthquake occurred. An effort to forecast time and location of smaller earthquakes in the magnitude 2-4 range is underway. Expert system software has been developed to interpret the EM signals in near real time. The expert system makes forecasts on a daily basis for selected areas in California. A preliminary statistical analysis of recent forecasts appears promising, yielding probabilities of p 1 * or better. On August 7, 1990 another series of strong signals began. They have continued for an unprecedented length of time and are still present at the time of submission of this paper on October 16, 1990.

William H. JEFFERYSBayesian Analysis of Random Event Generator Data 153-169
Related:
Journal of Scientific Exploration Volume 8 Number 2 /1994 - Erratum: Bayesian Analysis of Random Event Generator Data [Jefferys, William H.]
Abstract: Data from experiments that use random event generators are usually analyzed by classical (frequentist) statistical tests, which summarize the statistical significance of the test statistic as a p-value. However, classical statistical tests are frequently inappropriate to these data, and the resulting p-values can grossly overestimate the significance of the result. Bayesian analysis shows that a small p-value may not provide credible evidence that an anomalous phenomenon exists. An easily applied alternative methodology is described and applied to an example from the literature.

Antonia MILLSMoslem Cases of the Reincarnation Type in Northern India: A Test of the Hypothesis of Imposed Identification Part I: Analysis of 26 Cases171-188
Abstract: The author describes the features of 26 Moslem (or half-Moslem) cases of the reincarnation type in India. In eight of these cases a Moslem child is said to have recalled the life of a Moslem. In seven cases a Moslem child is said to have recalled a life as a Hindu, and in 11 cases a Hindu child is said to have recalled the life of a Moslem (these are referred to as half-Moslem cases). Most Moslems in India do not officially endorse the concept of human earthly reincarnation. In some instances the absence of the doctrine in Islam made Moslems hostile to investigation of the cases. However, the cases are generally very similar to the more common Hindu cases, except that in solved Moslem and half-Moslem cases a higher proportion of previous personalities died violently, and the subjects in the halfMoslem cases showed behavior and (in two instances) birthmarks appropriate for the other religious community. Both Hindu and Moslem parents found it troubling to have a child recall a past life in a different religion. Such cases are unlikely to be the result of subtle clues given the child to adopt an envied identity.
Antonia MILLSMoslem Cases of the Reincarnation Type in Northern India: A Test of the Hypothesis of Imposed Identification Part II: Reports of Three Cases189-202
Abstract: The author describes three cases of the reincarnation type in India in which either the subject or the previous personality (or both) were Moslem. In one case both the child and the person she was said to be were Moslem. In the second case, a Hindu child claimed to be a Moslem. The third case not only remains unsolved (that is, no one was ever found who corresponded to the child's statements), but probably represents a spurious case. In this case or non-case, a Moslem child gave some indication of recalling being a Hindu Brahmin. Moslems do not endorse the concept of reincarnation and, therefore, approach cases skeptically. The cases are presented in some detail so the readers can assess for themselves to what extent the cases represent evidence that something paranormal by Western standards (such as reincarnation) may be taking place.

Michel PARROTElectromagnetic Disturbances Associated With Earthquakes: An Analysis of Ground-Based and Satellite Data 203-211
Abstract: Several observations were made of Very Low Frequency (VLF) emissions apparently associated with earthquakes, which were recorded independently at ground-based stations and on satellites. The observations at the Kerguelen station (49"26'S, 70°25'E) were made using magnetic antennae, on April 24 and 25, 1980, during a period when three earthquakes with magnitude Ms > 4.7 took place near the station. Several increases of electromagnetic waves at the time of earthquakes were recorded on the polar-orbiting satellite AUREOL-3. The observations on the geostationary GEOS-2 satellite were made using magnetic and electric antennae during the period 1977- 198 1. Data were analysed for those cases when both intense (M, > 5) earthquakes occurred in the region close to the satellite longitude and the satellite was operating in the VLF mode. A statistical analysis, based on the enhancement of wave intensity at the time of earthquakes and using GEOS2 data, seems to indicate that there is a (possibly indirect) association between seismic activity and some of the VLF emissions observed at the satellite. Ionospheric measurements made from the ground also showed an increase of the critical frequencyfoE, of the sporadic layer Es when earthquakes occurred nearby. Some aspects of the relation between the VLF emissions and the seismic activity are discussed.

C. M. PLEASS, N. Dean DEYConditions That Appear to Favor Extrasensory Interactions Between Homo Sapiens and Microbes 213-231
Abstract: We report laser Doppler studies of the possibility of extrasensory interactions between Homo sapiens and isolated unicellular microbes, and unattended computer-controlled studies of the response of cultures of microbes to the distant sacrifice of clones. From the first series of experiments we find evidence that the focussed attention and intention of a person in nominal physical isolation from a culture of Dunaliella tertiolecta can influence their activity. Averaging of all data from a total of 25 1 trials strongly suggested the rejection of the null hypothesis. However, a subset of 1 18 formal trials conducted with more restrictive protocols were only marginally significant. A second series of experiments used the sacrifice of clones as a distant stimulus. The data appear to show that the marine alga Tetraselrnis suecica reacts dramatically to the sacrifice of cells in a physically isolated aliquot of the same culture if the experimenters are aware of the moment of sacrifice, and excited by the novelty of the experiment. In sharp contrast, only marginally significant results were obtained when the same experiment was run entirely automatically, with the time of the sacrifice defined by random number selection, and the experiment activated by computer command in an empty laboratory. A third series appears to illustrate a difference between the effect of the attention of experimenters and participants in a formal series, and the more highly developed states of excitement and interest which normally characterize pilot trials. In conclusion, we draw attention to the support which our observations provide for an "experimenter effect." Our present working hypothesis is that the result of any experiment is a form of environmental feedback, a complex manifestation of the conscious and subconscious expectations of the experimenter and the participants.

Helmut SCHMIDTCorrelation Between Mental Processes and External Random Events 233-241
Abstract: The report reviews the author's early work on the precognition of quantum processes, including changes introduced as safeguards against errors

Ian STEVENSONPhobias in Children Who Claim to Remember Previous Lives 243-254
Abstract: In a series of 387 children who claimed to remember a previous life phobias occurred in 14 1 (36%). The phobias nearly always corresponded to the mode of death in the life of the deceased person the child claimed to remember. They usually manifested between the ages of 2 and 5, and sometimes the child showed the phobia in early infancy before it had begun to speak about a previous life. The phobias did not derive from imitating another member of the family or from any postnatal traumatic experience. They seem to require some paranormal explanation of which, however, reincarnation is only one.

William A. TILLERA Gas Discharge Device for Investigating Focussed Human Attention 255-271
Related:
Journal of Scientific Exploration Volume 5 Number 2 /1991 - Comments on A Gas Discharge Device for Investigating Focussed Human Attention
Abstract: A gas discharge cell with dielectric-coated electrodes and -- 1 mm gap was operated at voltages -- several percent below breakdown for the purpose of measuring an effect of focussed human attention on electron microavalanche size in the gas. An enhanced counting rate of supercritical size microavalanches was observed under a well-defined protocol when focussed human attention was active. It was found that humans can either enhance the microavalanche number and size or leave the system unchanged depending upon their mental focus. Here, the device design as well as the effects of various gases, dielectrics, shielding, etc., are discussed.

James W. WARWICKRadio Emissions From an Earthquake 273-279
Abstract: -Earlier we associated radio emission preceeding the great Chilean earthquake of 1960 with the quake by virtue of the emission region's size (if its source were the subsequently observed rupture zone) and the required direction of arrival at the observation station in Boulder, Colorado. Through analysis of the power relations between the emission in total power and signal levels in the interferometer, which failed to observe the emission in phase power, it is possible to deduce the least source size, under the plausible assumption that the emissions propagated nearly horizontally. This size is 3.1 degrees; the next larger possible solution for sources at this azimuthal range is 6.2 degrees. For signals arriving from the azimuth of the center of the rupture zone as seen from Boulder, the least source size is 3.47 degrees; a solution of 6.94 degrees is also possible. The total span of the rupture zone in azimuth was 3.5 plus or minus 0.2 degrees. The agreement with the least source size for the azimuth of the rupture zone is excellent and is further evidence for the reality of the association

Letters to the Editor
Comments on Remote Viewing and Computer Communications-An Experiment281
Related:
Journal of Scientific Exploration Volume 2 Number 1 /1988 - Remote Viewing and Computer Communications-An Experiment [Vallée, Jacques]
Comments on Vallee's Five Arguments Against the Extraterrestrial Origin of Unidentified Flying Objects282-284
Related:
Journal of Scientific Exploration Volume 4 Number 1 /1990 - Five Arguments Against the Extraterrestrial Origin of Unidentified Flying Objects [Vallée, Jacques F.]