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                Info-ParaNet Newsletters   Volume I  Number 604 

Monday, November 9th 1992

(C) Copyright 1992 Paranet Information Service. All Rights Reserved.

Today's Topics:

Ufo Report
It's All In Your Head 1/
It's All In Your Head 2/
Censored: Foia Is An Oxymoron
Csicop Announcement
FAQ File - Part 1 of 17

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From: Mike.Keithly@p0.f608.n104.z1.FIDONET.ORG (Mike Keithly)
Subject: Ufo Report
Date: 7 Nov 92 04:40:01 GMT


* Forwarded from "Internet Alien Visitors Conf"
* Originally by Mark Francis Stramaglia
* Originally to All
* Originally dated 6 Nov 1992, 17:54

From: ms6i+@andrew.cmu.edu (Mark Francis Stramaglia)
Date: 4 Nov 92 20:40:23 GMT
Organization: Carnegie Mellon, Pittsburgh, PA
Message-ID: <cey3Ir_00VIGM95lB8@andrew.cmu.edu>
Newsgroups: alt.alien.visitors

December 9, 1990; Opuana, New Jersey. 9:45 AM. On his way home from work
at the Fort Winnig military base, observer Earl Olagtsendu witnessed two
groups of 2-3 whirling discs of light flying at phenomenal speed toward
a prohibited area of the Opuana valley region. Each object seemed to be
changing position vertically by climbing or diving as if to hold
formation. Immediatly afterward, five oval-shaped objects with lights
all around them flew in a V-formation for about 20 seconds in the same
direction, then made right angle turns and reversed course. One green
disc-shaped or round object was observed flying southwest for 15
minutes, with a vertically bobbing motion and sideways movements,
keeping well below the clouds on an erratic flight path. At the same
time, a silver saucer-shaped object with a glowing red bottom flew low
over a river and then climbed fast in a horizontal attitude. The witness
reports that approximately 9 minutes later he sighted a Goodyear blimp
flying just above the trees and suddenly moving straight up and leveling
off at an altitude of about 1400'. It was then joined by a second
unmarked blimp using the same strange flight path. The second blimp flew
away twice and each time returned to the first. After about 5 minutes
both were lost to sight behind dense cloud cover. A U.S. Navy P2V-5
patrol plane, a USAF B-47 jet bomber, and 6 California military
helicopters were also sighted flying low on the horrizon trailled by a
dark gray delta-shaped object with a fin on the top.

Case missing from official files.

--
Mike Keithly - via ParaNet node 1:104/422
UUCP: !scicom!paranet!User_Name
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From: Michael.Corbin@p0.f428.n104.z1.FIDONET.ORG (Michael Corbin)
Subject: It's All In Your Head 1/
Date: 7 Nov 92 05:41:01 GMT


* Forwarded from "Fidonet UFO Conference"
* Originally by Ralph Toscano
* Originally to All
* Originally dated 30 Oct 1992, 10:53

I thought that the following article would be of interest to my fellow
users...

This article is verbatim from the New Haven Register, (i.e., New Haven
Connecticut for those of you not familiar with New England).

Dr. Ring is a professor of psychology at UConn,(University of
Connecticut) in Storrs Connecticut...and Author of the book...
"The Omega Project"

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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1992

NEW HAVEN REGISTER
HEALTH AND SCIENCE

"Unusual Encounters: Imagine opening a window in the brain to another
reality"


By Abram Katz
Register Science Editor
*********************************************************************
STORRS - Some people might give you incredulous arched eyebrows if you
recounted how an alien craft beamed you aboard to undergo a mysterious
physical exam by extraterrestrials creatures.

But Kenneth Ring wouldn't.

Ring, professor of psychology at the University of Connecticut, has
probably listened to mores tales of flying saucer abduction than anyone
from this world. He takes them seriously, but not literally.

Ring, the first researcher to systematically study the vivid visions and
feelings of near-death experiences, became interested in descriptions of
encounters with Unidentifed Flying Objects after reading a book about
them in 1987.

Ring's latest studies are contained in "The Omega Project: Near-Death
Experiences, UFO Encounters and the Mind at Large,"
a 320 page book
recently published by William Morrow and Co.

Ring found that both groups -- people who have had a near-death
experience and visits from aliens -- seem to have similar psychological
profiles. People who've seen the pure white light of the afterlife or
the large unblinking eyes of aliens are likely to report a history of
child abuse, trauma and stress.

Both phenomena may be rooted in an unusually acute psychological
sensitivity that not everyone shares, Ring says. Childhood abuse may
arouse or trigger this sensitivity.

But Ring emphasizes that this is not necessarily a matter of brain
chemistry or nuerology.

Flying saucers weren't observed until the first atom bomb was dropped,
and some UFO encounters may be the result of anxiety about nuclear
weapons and planetary destruction. Similarly, some who have near-death
experiences may be responding to an increasingly impersonal and
materialistic culture.

However, Ring favors a much more esoteric explanation -- one that many
other psychologists won't touch with a 10-foot phaser:

These people seem to be able to perceive another dimension
closed to the rest of us, a power that could mark a new stage in
the evolution of the mind, Ring says in an incongruously
matter-of-fact manner.

Ring is less interested in the blurry metaphysics of this strange world
of imagination that in the measureable physical and psychological
changes that emerge after a near-death experience or a UFO encounter.

"Is there any type of person who is especially susceptible to unusual
encounters like near-death experiences or UFO encounters? What are the
after effects?"
Ring asked.

Ring stressed that he has no reason to believe that the planet is being
visited by beings from other worlds. "I'm not convinced by any evidence
that there are literal spacecraft coming to Earth to do nefarious things
to humans,"
Ring said in his sparse office.

A more likely hypothesis is that the affected groups have brain
anomalies, perhaps in the temporal lobe or limbic system, that permit
them to have near-death experiences or UFO encounters he said.

Something real has happened to these people. It needs to be looked at.
We have a mystery on our hands. Regardless of whether these experiences
are blissful or bestial they transform people," Ring said.

Most scientists are convinced that the experiences seem real but are no
more than a new kind of nuerological condition, or a sort of seizure.

It's difficult to assess the stories of tall thin aliens and elevation
on light beams without knowing about the rest of the narrator's life,
said Dr. Selby C. Jacobs, professor of psychiatry at the Yale School of
Medicine.

"
I still don't know what to make of it," Jacob said of a UFO encounter
described by a heavy machine operator with a grade school education.

"
It's not the type of thought content typical of delusional disorders.
It's coherent, detailed, highly developed and too graphic," Jacobs said.

"
I don't think there was a spaceship," Jacobs added. The man may have
experienced an altered state of consciousness, or brought up a childhood
trauma in disguise, he said.

"
Something funny happened in his brain. I'm not sure it's pathological.
I'm willing to accept it as within the realm of human experience,"
Jacobs said.

Jerome L. Singer, professor of psychology at Yale, said near-death
experiences and UFO abductions are legitimate to study as artifacts of
the imagination. Victims of childhood trauma sometimes develop extreme
bizarre fanatasies as adults, Singer said.

Ultimately, both phenomena may represent a strong fear of death through
escape or the existence of an afterlife, Singer said.

Or perhaps, Ring said, the people who have these visions have somehow
opened a window onto another reality -- the "
imaginal realm" -- a kind
of twilight zone altered state between thinking and dreaming.

"
Suppose we were aware only of sunlight. Some people might say 'There's
another world where sunlight is absent, with a black sky and stars and
planets.' If we only lived in a solar consciousness we wouldn't know
that exists," Ring said.

More to the point, people who say they've had near-death experiences or
UFO abductions "
see" objects that they couldn't have seen, Ring said. In
one case a woman who was dead momentarily on an operating table floated
above the roof of the hospital and saw a single gym shoe that later was
found.

Others who have approached death have seen relatives they never knew or
did not know about, Ring said.

"
We don't have neurological theory to explain this," Ring said. Nor is
there a way to explain why many of these people are left more sensitive
to light, sound and other stimuli; with different blood pressure and
temperature; different sleep patterns and a greater sense of social
concern and spirituality.
>>> Continued to next message

* OLX 2.2 * I'm in shape ... round's a shape isn't it?

--
Michael Corbin - via ParaNet node 1:104/422
UUCP: !scicom!paranet!User_Name
INTERNET: Michael.Corbin@p0.f428.n104.z1.FIDONET.ORG



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From: Michael.Corbin@p0.f428.n104.z1.FIDONET.ORG (Michael Corbin)
Subject: It's All In Your Head 2/
Date: 7 Nov 92 05:42:03 GMT


* Forwarded from "
Fidonet UFO Conference"
* Originally by Ralph Toscano
* Originally to All
* Originally dated 30 Oct 1992, 10:53

>>> Continued from previous message
The human body or brain may contain as yet unknown sensory organs of a
type unimagined, or may be somehow sensitive to extremely low energy
fields, Ring said.

Another complication is that while near-death and UFO captures seem
similar, they have very different effects on the people who experience
them.

Brushes with death typically bring a feeling of security and leave
people exhilarated and peaceful, while supposed interactions with aliens
cause the opposite reaction. Panic gives way to a sense of violation,
and concludes with hatred, anger and confusion, Ring found.

Also, near-death experiences usually happen only once to a person in
adulthood, while UFO episodes are frequently recurrent, often starting
in early childhood.

"
We need to do research to reconcile these facts. We need to go beyond
the territory in which most scientists feel comfortable," Ring said.

***********************[ END OF FILE ]********************************


* OLX 2.2 * I'm in shape ... round's a shape isn't it?

--
Michael Corbin - via ParaNet node 1:104/422
UUCP: !scicom!paranet!User_Name
INTERNET: Michael.Corbin@p0.f428.n104.z1.FIDONET.ORG



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From: Michael.Corbin@p0.f428.n104.z1.FIDONET.ORG (Michael Corbin)
Subject: Censored: Foia Is An Oxymoron
Date: 8 Nov 92 01:05:01 GMT


* Forwarded from "
Misc.Headlines"
* Originally by Rich Winkel
* Originally to All
* Originally dated 7 Nov 1992, 12:52

From: rich@pencil.cs.missouri.edu (Rich Winkel)
Date: 5 Nov 92 09:15:10 GMT
Organization: PACH
Message-ID: <1992Nov5.091510.12702@mont.cs.missouri.edu>
Newsgroups: misc.activism.progressive,misc.headlines

FOIA IS AN OXYMORON

In theory at least, the 25 year old Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)
bucks the bureaucratic impulse for secrecy. In reality, however, the
executive branch and federal courts are stretching the law's
exemptions to give that impulse freer rein. As a result, this precious
piece of legislation is fading into obsolescence.

Paul McMasters, a USA Today editor who heads a committee on freedom of
information for the Society of Professional Journalists, sees this bleak
future if the law isn't fixed: "
more adverse court decisions, more
erosion of access rights, more ignoring of FOIA."

The erosion of FOIA over the past ten years coincides with a new and
particularly hostile attitude towards the public's right to know which
was ushered in with the Reagan-Bush administration. The new administra-
tion expansively redefined "
national security" to cover virtually all
aspects of international activity. A 1982 executive order told govern-
ment officials to classify documents whenever in doubt, and even
reclassified material already released under FOIA. The new strategy
became: Fight every possible case, even if the only defense against
disclosure was a technicality.

Justice Department official Mary Lawton, addressing an FOIA conference
sponsored by the American Bar Association summed up the Reagan- Bush
approach: "
Some of us who have been plagued by this act for 25 years
aren't real enthusiastic about this anniversary.''

FOIA is supposed to work this way: You make your request and the
government has 10 days to fill the request or explain why it won't do
so. But in most agencies roadblocks are endemic. So are delays,
despite the 10-day deadline. The FDA often takes two years to fill
requests, the State Department often takes a year. Last year the FBI
calculated that its average response time was more than 300 days. A
Navy FOIA officer suggested to one reporter that he'd be better off
finding someone to leak the document he wanted. "If you have to make a
request,"
one media lawyer says, "that means you've failed. "

A major source of the problem lies with the Office of Management and
Budget for insuring that FOIA offices remain under-funded and under-
staffed. The Navy's central FOIA office has a staff of two and no fax
machine. Emil Moschella, then FOIA director for the FBI, testified last
year that his 1991 request for new staff was cut in half by Justice and
then "zeroed out" by OMB.

To make matters worse the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals, which handles
most FOIA cases, and the Supreme Court have moved aggressively to
expand the government's power to withhold. One would think that the
press would find such a vital access issue to be of importance, yet
finding significant coverage is as difficult as obtaining it through a
FOIA request.

(SSU CENSORED RESEARCHER: ANNE BRITTON)

SOURCE:COMMON CAUSE 2030 M Street, NW, Washington, DC 20036

DATE:July/August 1991

TlTLE: "The Fight To Know"

AUTHORS:Peter Montgomery and Peter Overby

COMMENTS: The authors note that freedom of information is a subject
that journalists talk a lot about -- among themselves. "The discussions
typically focus on individual cases and immediate problems. We found
very little written about the issue in general-circulation publications;
for example, they barely glanced at the NASA cover-up attempt described
in our lead. But while reporters were griping to each other, the Reagan
and Bush administrations not only expanded but institutionalized loop-
holes in the Freedom of Information Act. Common Cause Magazine, a fre-
quent FOIA user, decided it was time to try bringing the subject into
public debate."


The benefit of more public discussion of the threat to FOIA boils down
to two basic truths according to the authors. "First, democracy depends
on citizens' access to government information. Second, given the
choice, governments will always operate in secrecy. If the public, and
the press as its representative, don't continually demand access,
information will be available only to the government and its friends.
As events from Watergate to Iran-Contra show, the nation suffers when
that happens. If citizens have a better understanding of FOIA's
importance, they may more actively defend it. Exposure of FOIA abuses
may encourage efforts to strengthen the law or to hold accountable
those who flout it."


On the other hand, the authors add, "A lack of coverage makes life
easier for any government officials who prefer less oversight to more.
It allows enemies of free access to information to continue to
undermine the public's right to know. It also serves many in the media
who don't want to make waves. Using FOIA is never quick, often provokes
a battle and usually produces stories that upset lots of people -- e.g.,
the realization that the Challenger explosion was an avoidable
catastrophe. The 1980s saw a strong and continuing shift away from that
style of investigative journalism."


Although the article was circulated to newspapers around the country,
just one reprinted it while several others wrote editorials based on it.
While there has been some action in the Senate, Senator Pat Leahy
(D-Vt.) introduced FOIA reform bills, and in the courts, the authors
report that there has been no reversal of the trend they reported.

--
Michael Corbin - via ParaNet node 1:104/422
UUCP: !scicom!paranet!User_Name
INTERNET: Michael.Corbin@p0.f428.n104.z1.FIDONET.ORG



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From: Michael.Corbin@p0.f428.n104.z1.FIDONET.ORG (Michael Corbin)
Subject: Csicop Announcement
Date: 8 Nov 92 01:11:03 GMT


* Forwarded from "Sci.Skeptic"
* Originally by David Noelle
* Originally to All
* Originally dated 7 Nov 1992, 12:51

From: dnoelle@cs.ucsd.edu (David Noelle)
Date: 4 Nov 92 20:19:33 GMT
Organization: CSE Dept., U.C. San Diego
Message-ID: <40544@sdcc12.ucsd.edu>
Newsgroups: sci.skeptic

An employee of CSICOP has asked me to post the following announcement
here. While most of you have probably already heard about CSICOP's
Center For Inquiry project, you may consider responding to this
announcement anyway. CSICOP seems genuinely unaware of the number of
friends that they have on the net and the resources that may be found
here. A supportive note from you may encourage them to establish a
regular electronic presence, perhaps including online access to a
portion of their library.

-- Dave Noelle


====================================================================

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====================================================================

--
Michael Corbin - via ParaNet node 1:104/422
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INTERNET: Michael.Corbin@p0.f428.n104.z1.FIDONET.ORG



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From: Michael.Corbin@p0.f428.n104.z1.FIDONET.ORG (Michael Corbin)
Subject: FAQ File - Part 1 of 17
Date: 8 Nov 92 16:42:01 GMT

Below are the first efforts of compiling a Frequently Asked Questions File (FAQ). It was compiled with Internet in mind, but it has a lot of useful information. ParaNet will be working on one as well.

There are some typos in the FAQ postings, so please overlook that. Direct your comments to me here.

alt.alien.visitors Frequently Asked Questions
This FAQ was last updated: 10/26/92
It currently takes up 130k (around 67 printed pages) in all
Line width is about 75 char.


Hello and welcome to the first posting of the alt.alien.visitors
Frequently Asked Questions. You may notice that this FAQ does not follow
the standard question asked, question answered format. The reason for
this is that this FAQ is designed to answer questions of people who are
new to this Usenet discussion group, and designed to be a useful
reference source to those interested in UFOlogy. I tried to keep a neutral
stance when I researched the many of the subjects covered in this FAQ;
however you may also notice that some of the material seem to be
one-sided. When doing some of the research I may have only used one book
or source, thus (as you may have noticed) some authors present
information from only one point of view and this has a tendency to be
carried over to this FAQ, do to the lack of information on the subject
from another point of view. (deep huh? well I hope to include more
viewpoints as this FAQ grows.) Also please when reading information from
this FAQ (as one poster put it) take everything you read here with a very
large grain of salt. (rock salt) Even I don't believe all the information
that I have included in this FAQ. As I said its mainly a reference to
help you out. If you find yourself interested in a UFO related subject,
**DO RESEARCH** read books on the subject, dig into both sides, write
letters to the authors and researchers.

I would once again like to thank everyone who contributed to the FAQ,
I would like to especially thank Steve Gamble and Jeff Papineau for the work
they put into the UFO Organizations section.


Contents
========

Main Sections
-------------
0.1: About alt.alien.visitors
0.2: Posting to alt.alien.visitors
0.3: People who post to alt.alien.visitors
0.4: Common Sense Guidelines
0.5: Example Posting

Terminology and Definitions Used in UFOlogy
-------------------------------------------
2.00: a.a.v.
2:01: Astronomical Units (A.U.)
2:02: Close Encounters (CE) & Visual Sightings
2:03: Marfa Lights
2:04: Men In Black (MIB)
2:05: Tectonic Strain Theory (TST)
2:06: UFOnauts
2:07: Unusual Ground Markings (UGM)
2:08: USAF
2:09: Zine

Alien Races
-----------------
3.00: Arcturus
3.01: Aryans (Blondes)
3.02: Blues (Star Warriors)
3.03: Confederation of Humans
3.04: Greys
3.05: Orion Empire (Orion forces)
3.06: Pleiadians
3.07: Sirius
3.08: Reptoids
3.09: Vega

Abductions and Current Theories
------------------------------
4.00: About Abductions

UFOlogists
----------
5:00: Hopkins, Bud
5:01: Jacobs, Dr David
5:02: Klass, Philip J.
5:03: Marciniak, Barbara J.
5:04: Randles, Jenny

(start 2 of 3)
UFO Projects & Theories & Controversies
----------------------------------------
6.00: Aurora Project or "deep black" projects
6.02: NASA Footage September 10th
6.03: Planetoid (Wormwood)
6.04: Project Blue Book
6.05: Roswell Crash Incident

UFO Movies, Documentaries and TV Programs
----------------------------------------
= 7.00: TV Programs
7.01: E. T. Monitor (the Keystone Inspirational Network)
7.02: Hard Copy (??)
7.03: Intruders
7.04: National Geographic (PBS)
7.05: sightings (FOX)
7.06: UFO Incident, The
7.07: Unsolved Mysteries (NBC)

= 7.08: UFO VIDEOS
7.09: Close Up
7.10: Communion
7.11: UFO Coverup Live
7.12: UFO Documentary
7.13: UFO, The Films Prove It

UFO Magazines and Publications (UFOzines)
-----------------------------------------
8.00: Circular, The
8.01: Cerealogist, The
8.02: Connecting Link Magazine
8.03: CONTINUUM
8.04: Crop Watcher, The
8.05: Earth,
8.06: Electronic Journal of the Astronomical Society of the Atlantic, The
8.07: Faithist Journal, The
8.08: Focus
8.09: Fortean Times,
8.10: Inner Light
8.11: International UFO Library Magazine
8.12: Magonia,
8.13: Orvotron Newsletter
8.14: Ovni Presence
8.15: Revelations of Awareness
8.16: Swamp Gas Journal
8.17: UFO Universe

UFO Book Publishers
-------------------
9.00: Advent Publishing Company
9.02: Arnerica West Publishers
9.03: Arcturus Book Service
9.04: Condor Books, Inc.
9.05: Document Research Services
9.06: Earth Star Publications
9.07: Eden Press
9.08: JACO Book Publishers
9.09: The Library of the New Essenes of Inyo
9.10: Luna Ventures
9.11: The Pleiades Project
9.12: UFO Audio-Video Clearing House
9.13: UFO Books
9.14: UFO Photo Archives
9:15: Worldwide UFO Newsclipping Bureau and Public Information Center 955
West

Miscellaneous Information
-----------------------
10.00: A UFO Book List
10.01: alt.alien.visitors archives (back issues)
10.02: Big Foot (Sasquatch)
10.03: Free UFO Class
10.04: Freedom of Information
10.05: Hidden Ancient Ruins
10.06: Inter Library Loans (ILL)
10.07: NASA Shuttle Footage
10.08: UFO Related anonymous FTP Sites

UFO Organizations * Assumed Acronym
------------------
11.00: Aerial Phenomenon Research: The Indiana Group . . . . .*(APR)
11.02: Aetherius Society, The
11.03: Ancient Astronaut Society . . . . . . . . . . . . . .*(AAS)
11.04: Ancient Truth Research Foundation . . . . . . . . . .*(ATRF)
11.05: Awareness Reserch Foundation, Inc , The . . . . . . .*(ARF)
11.06: Borderland Sciences Research Foundation . . . . . . . . (BSRF)
11.07: British UFO Research Association . . . . . . . . . . . . (BUFORA)
11.08: California UFO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .*(CUFO)
11.09: Citizens Against UFO Secrecy . . . . . . . . . . . . . (CAUS)
11.10: Committee for the Scientific Investigation of
Claims of the Paranormal Contactee . . . . . . . . . . (CSICOP)
11.11: Computer UFO Network . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (CUFON)
11.12: Contactee
11.13: Cosmic Awareness Communications . . . . . . . . . . . .*(CAC)
11.14: CSETI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (CSETI)
11.15: Delval UFO, Inc.
11.16: Fair Witness Project, Inc., The . . . . . . . . . . . .*(FRP)
11.17: Federation, The
11.18: Flying Saucer Information Center . . . . . . . . . . . .*(FSIS)
11.19: Fortean Research Center, The

(start 3 of 3)
11.20: Fund for UFO Research, Inc.,The . . . . . . . . . . . .*(FUFOR)
11.21: Gulf Breeze Skywatch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .*(GBS)
11.22: Inner-Peace Prosperity Network . . . . . . . . . . . . . (IPPN)
11.23: Intercontinental UF Galactic Spacecraft
- Research and Analytic Network . . . . . . . . . . . . (ICUFON)
11.24: International Committeee for UFO Research . . . . . . . . (ICUFOR)
11.25: International Fortean Organization . . . . . . . . . . (INFO)
11.26: Intruders Foundation
11.27: Island Skywatch
11.28: J. Allen Hynek Center for UFO Studies . . . . . . . . . (CUFOS)
11.29: Massachusetts Center for the study of
Aerial Phenomena, The . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .*(MCSAP)
11.30: Multi-national Investigations Cooperative on
Aerial Phenomena . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (MICAP)
11.31: MutuaL UFO Network . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (MUFON)
11.32: Mutual UFO Network of North Carolina, Inc. . . . . . . (MUFON-NC)
11.33: National Investigations Committeee on UFOs . . . . . . . (NICUFO)
11.34: National Sighting Research Center, The . . . . . . . . (NSRC)
11.35: Nevada Aerial Research Group . . . . . . . . . . . . . (NARG)
11.36: North American Circle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . *(NAC)
11.37: North American Institute of Crop Circle Research . . . (NAICCR)
11.38: Northamptonshire UFO Research Centre . . . . . . . . . (NUFORC)
11.39: Northern UFO Network . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (NUFON)
11.40: Omega Communications
11.41: ParaNet (Paranormal Network) Information Service . . . . (PARANET)
11.42: Pennsylvania Association for the
Study of the Unexplained . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (PASU)
11.43: Pnet
11.44: Portland UFO Group, The . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (PUFOG)
11.45: Roundtown UFO Society
11.46: Royal Priest Research . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .*(RPR)
11.47: Search for EXtraterrestrial Intelligence, The. . . . . . (SETI)
11.48: Sirian Rainbow Lodge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .*(SRL)
11.49: SKYNET
11.50: Socie'Te' Belge d'Etude des Phenomenes Spatiaux . . . . (SOBEPS)
11.51: Society for Scientific Exploration . . . . . . . . . . (SSE)
11.52: Society for the Investigation of the Unexplained, The . (SITU)
11.53: System Ready
11.54: Transcendental Communications A Division of LAMAT Research
11.55: UFO Contact Center International . . . . . . . . . . . (UFOCCI)
11.56: UFO Fllter Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (UFOFC)
11.57: UFO Information Retrieval Center . . . . . . . . . . . . (UFOIRC)
11.58: UFO Investigators League . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (UFOIL)
11.59: UFO, Paranormal and Conspiracy BBS, THE . . . . . . . .*(UFOPCBBS)
11.60: UFO Reporting and Information Service. . . . . . . . . . (UFORIS)
11.61: UFO Study Group of Greater St. Louis
11.62: Ufology Research of Manitoba . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (UFOROM)
11.63: United Aerial Phenomena Agency . . . . . . . . . . . . . (UAPA)
11.64: Universal Articulate Interdimensional
Understanding of Science (UNARIUS Academy of Sciences) . (UNARIUS)
11.65: Victorian U.F.O. Research Society Inc. . . . . . . . . . (VUFORS)

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