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'l1le Long Island U.F.O. Netwm1<: bas publicly stated since OctoiJer 1989 that a u.F .o. incident oa::urred OYer Horicnes Bay in tbe NOrth West quadrant of this shallOOJ body of water on the South Shore of Long Island. .. ~ted adjacent to tlrls Bay are tbe areas of Shirley, Mastic, Mastic Beach, Cen
'!be Rudoon vau.ey region in Nev Yodt state is ooe of the .a1t Historic and picturesque areas of the Flrllpi.re state. It bas also been the sight of aoe of the BKlSt intense U.F.O. flaps (period of intense U.F.O. sightings) in the natian during the 1980's.
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'l'be date vas <September 1 4th,l~09:- IL ,...,, tventy four c'..1ys tefore tlE MDrich<,g ~Y. Incident occurred. John Fitzger:ald and his sou<Patrictc: live in Baysl:iore. '1'1:-.is was Lilbtlr J)ay, the lliJst
'l.'RKY ESTIM!I.TE THEY tlfXE 'l'HERE FOR TiO JDJRS. Z) POSl'l'!OI OF OBJECT OVER THE BII.Y AS IT Slfl"'ll"U:LtW.,......, I'l'S I..mn'S (II AND OFF IN S1!'J(lllM::E AS IT HOVERF.ll OVER lillY. THE OBJECT MAY BII.VE .Mm l'll'"i GR.!UXIIILLY RAISDiG AND ~ l'l'SELF AS IT DID SO. 3) LOCATIOI OF THE 75 F
JOi DISMISSED AS SIX:IJ SINCE THE SCil!HTIST JOi HAS INI'UI!MI!D L.I.U.F.O.N. THAT IT 1lllS THE ta::ATION OF THE RAiliiR ANT!!NNA FOR THE "WFAPPN" 1EED THAT NIGm'. 4) THE IXII'I'ED LINI! INDICA'l'llS THE CCDn'ER CL0C1MIS1! FLIGFIT OF THE HELIUPI'l!I!S 1EED IlJlUNG THE OPERATJ(II. 5) THE LQCATJ(II OF
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the resuaption of operation Long Island Skyva tch . This is a three yer o1d progra. launched by the Network in an effort to obtain photographic evidence of U.F.O. Sightings on Long Island. Each weekend, L.I.U.F.O.N. vi11 be sending •e•bers out to assist in the effort to photograph U.F.O. activity i
BY JOHN FORD.
The recent issue of that exce11ent periodica1,•UFo MAGAZINE•,
interesting items discovered vere: 1) A 1ot of sma11 and 1arge anima1s began to disappear in and around Wythvi11e.
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The 1atest •embership aeeting vas he1d on Apri1 26th in the .South Country Library. It featured the first in the video series dea1ing vith the Bi11y Meir Case fro• Svitzer1and in the 1970•s. The aeeting vas attended by soae twenty five members of- "the Metvo·rk- and ·'their guestsAs announced in 1a
Dick Ruh11 noted U.F.O. Researcher and LIUFON Meaber, is hereby asked to discuss and debate at a future LIUFON Membership meeting the Pros and Cons of the Bi11y Heir Case. The •e.bersbip avaits your·ansver. Av, come on Dick, it•11 be fun.
BY JOHN FORD SOMETHING IS COMING OUR WAY In Ufo1ogy, you hear a 1ot of strange stories. So•e
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.. There are at lea s 1 thous·and extn guns ou t · ther e on the street"beeiUSe of for and lOt I federal firearms Jicenst: .. him,'" Police Ollicer Steve Alu said of from the Bureau or Alcohol. Tobac.To the suspt. Williilm Knells. 27,_ of 43d a_nd firearms. according to Alu_. The.· license cos t $1
and Joe Kally wtth ..a.d weepont.
Wi 1 1 ia :m Kne11 vas born on Long Is1and and raised accor d.ing to h is ovn a dm iss ion in East Meadow. From a11 info rmat ion , he appears to have been an on1y c bi 1d . His father vas a ret ire d Nava1 Officer vbose occ upat i on is un known . He has stated in t b past that h is father vas in
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The weekend excursions to areas of high U.F.O. activity continues each Saturday night. Those wishing to help with the continuing effort to photograph U.F.O. activity, please call each veek for information on that week's Skyvatcb Operation. Contact the Hotline for info.
CASK AGAINST BILL lOIELL ! I ! The last issue of. •'l'be Long Island U.F.O. Update•, vas
After Dill Knell vas expelled fra. the Long Island U.F.O. Netvork in Feruary 1989, he i.-ediately returned to his ovn personal research on the U.F.O. Phena.enon. LIUFON has evdience to support the clai• that i . .ediately after his expulsion fro• LIUPON, he continued to use the na.e of LIUPON claimi
This is Bill Knell's letter of reply to Walt Andrus vhere he acknovledges the fact that he has been fired froa his position in HUFON. Upon reading the letter one can see the usual attitu~e of Kr. Knell that he has done nothing wrong to aerit the firing froa MUFON and that everyone is slandering hia
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The month of · July was busy for LIUFON. Re cently LIUFON met with a gentleman who is a · Dentist who re sides in Quogue. He wa~ interviewed con c erning the Moriches Bay Incid ent . It seems on. the night of September 28th, 1989, h e obs erved the light s of the objec t some three miles South of Ex
LIUFON apologizes for the late arrival of both the June and July issues of our newsletter. This was due to the fact that our word processor wiped out dumping June's issue from its memory. When the newsletter was reconstructed and was ready to be printed, our photocopier went on the blink again and h
Dick is recovering from l1is recent heart attack and wishes to thank all the members for their get well cdrds and their concern. Dick is doing fine and is still doir•g some work in a limited capaci~y on recent sightings. Kc•ep up the good work_ Dick ! '. OPERATION LONG ISLAi'!:J SKY\'IATCH: Skywatch
In March of 1989, it is alleged by William Knell of Island Skywatch, a U.F.O. Landing occurred in Kissena Park, Borough of Queens in New York City. The incident allegedly was witnessed by a woman passenger and the bus driver of the Q-65 Bus which observed a very bright light in the park. William Kne
In the last part of LIUFON's expose of Bill .Knell and Island Skywatch, the Report had left off with the breakup of Island Skyvatch's Steering Commitee. Thi s occurred when both the Kissena Park U.F.o. Landing Case and the South Africa Crash retrieval case were· found to have been exaggerated or hoa
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Our recent equipment problems vith LIUFON's photocopie~: which suffered four repeated breakdovns caused the latP delivery of Loth our August and July issues and the late pt.;;J ication
into U.F.O. Sightings each weekend continues a new. 'l'he eforl to capture U.F.O. activity in areas of high activity commencPs each Saturday night until the cold weather sets in. For information which areas are being covered that weekend, please call the llot1 i nL' for info and directions. Sighting
BY JOHN FORD ! BIG MYSTERY TO SOLVE 1 In the early spring LIUFON received several reports that indicated that there was a sudden increase in UFO activity in
CASE NUMBER: 0047-91
On the evening of August 12, 1991 on South Dunton Avenue in East Patchogue, one Kathy Scott reported a U.F.O. encounter of the second kind. The witness reported the event occurred at 9:40 P.M. while she was home alone. Ten minutes before the incident began the witness reported that her two Labrador
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--- ---Recent developments in the televising of U.F.O. incidents on National T.V. and in the press indicate serious attention is being given to the subject of U.F.O.'s.The New York Times in July ran a front page story on the crop circle phenomenon in Britain this July and gave a serious approach to
The current operation season for Operation Skywatch will end as of November 1st, 1991. The program will commence again in April of 1992. ***************************************************************** *****************************************************************
As this issue of the Update was being composed, LIUFON Chairman John Ford was contacted by Dr. Armend Victorian of Nottingham England. It seems that Armend (one of the British researchers who helped debunk the South African U.F.O. Crash) had seen LIUFON's Moriches Bay Report in Leonard Stringfield's
- -OF THE UNEXPLAINED. ENCOUNTERS WITH THE UNEXPLAINED CONT INUE IN 1991: Pennsylvania residents continue to re port encou nters with various phenomena f rom many different locations in t he state. While the total number of incidents cal led into the PASU UFO
JANUARY 14TH, 1991: About 25 miles south east of P it tsburgh a commercial pilot reported a bronze co lo red rectangular shaped object at an altitude of 7000 feet. The sighting occurred about • 8 : 30A . M.. FEBRUARY 4TH, 1991: (Reeders, Pennsylvania; Monroe County) Several witnesses in this rura l
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PUERTO RICO SIGHTINGS CONTINUE: In what may be the most momentous story to reach LIUFON in the past few months concerns the U.F.O. Flap that is occurring in the United States Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. In the last three years the people of Puerto Rico have been reporting some very interesting U.F.
THE SOUTHOLD U.F.O. INCIDENT. on August 2nd 1991 at 8:45 p.m., a group of young teenagers living on a modest family farm in Southold, Long Island on the North Fork of the East End of the Island would encounter and endure a U.F.O. incident of the -First Kind. In addition to the teenagers, a taxi cab
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CASE NUMBER:0052-91 SIZE: 50 TO 200 FT. DATE: 1 0 I 7 I 91 WEATHER CONDITIONS: CLEAR
FROM THE ABCHIVES OF THE LONG ISLAND U.F.O. NETWORK INC. The subject witness is an employee of a trucking company that has a contract to. transport mail for the u.s. Post Office. On the morning of the incident, he was picking up an interstate shipment at the loading dock of the Central Post Office i
WITH ACCOMPANYING ROUND OBJECT. WEATiiER: CLEAR This report was furnished by Sandra Hollander who is a LIUFON member and is from a neighbor and friend of hers who declined to talk to LIUFON directly. The report entails the sighting by her friend Mr. H. of a formation of two objects
The printing of our newsletter has still been delayed (2 months) due to the equipment malfunctions that occurred during the months of July and August. The breakdown of our photocopier and word processor threw our publishing schedule off and for the last several months, LIUFON has been trying to brin
The new membership meeting schedule will be published with the listings for the upcoming membership meetings for 1992 in the December newsletter which will be mailed during the second week of January. *****************************************************************
GULF BREEZE FLORIDA, SEPTEMBER~ 1991: Since January 1991, over the Pensacola Bay Bridge, witnesses have reported observing a large red light which has appeared in the early evening hours and has performed unusual aerial maneuvers. U.F.O. Researchers from the Mutual U.F.O. Network have been investiga
the presence of a large U.F.O. and a smaller one on the night of September 10, 1991 in the vicinity of the Bay Bridge again. Beginning at 8:20 P.M. that night witnesses reported observing a large red light appearing in the sky which was accompanied by a smaller red light. The large U.F.O. was observ
Birmingham, Alabama and her son were visiting the Gulf Breeze area in Florida and notified the editor of ''The Sentinel'' that she had experienced five U.F.O. sightings in the Gulf Breeze area since the first of September. The first sighting occurred in the area of the Bay. The first two sightings c
mid-July, numerous UFO sightings and related phenomena have been observed in and around the city of Victoria, in the Argentine province of Entre Rios. Lights crossing the sky, actual craft and even extra-terrestials have been seen and extensively photographed at Victoria during August. A television
No. 5, Diane Montrose editor.) §_AN l~l_AL'!'!l,.ZA!<...L PUEBL!_\_ PROVINCE,_ MEXICO: Researcher Zi tha Rodriquez Montiel of Mexico's Centro Internacional de Estudios Espaciales A.C. is conducting an investigation into multi-sightings in the town of San Baltazar in Puebla Province throughout the mo
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tapes which the Network has produced. Watch for details in future newsletters. Some of these tapes have
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Catch the show and the April meeting miss it...... LIUFON member George Dickson is planning to have a lecture featuring noted Mars Researcher Dr. Robert Hoagland here in Suffolk sometime in March ( see details next page )
FEBRUARY 28th,
date and will begin at 6: 3 0 Country Library in presentation on the
Skywatch in April (or as soon as the weather is warm enough) and will commence operations in several areas: 1) Moriches Bay. 2) Orient Point 3) Robert Moses Causeway 4) Cedar Beach (North Shore)
up to the Pine Bush Area of York to conduct further
Plans are in the works for a fall conference to held by LIUFON at a convenient hotel location in the Western
Noted author and lecturer on the Face on Mars Controversy will be speaking in lecture organized by
I N DEVON, ENGLAND NEAR THE BOVEY HOUSE HOTEL. CATHERINE WEBB, F IANCE TO THE HOTEL SUPERVISOR ERIC COULON, STANDS W ITH HER DAUGHTER IN HER ARMS NEXT TO A CIRCLE OF
ARMS NEXT TO A CIRCLE OF SCORCHED GRASS WHICH IS A DJACEN'l' TO 'l'HREE CIRCULAR DEPRESSIONS ON HER COTTAGE'S FRONT LAWN. INCIDENT OCCURRED ON AUGUST 19th, 1991 AND
ON AUGUST 19th, 1991 AND HS LED TO SPECULATION THAT THE C IRCLES MAY HAVE BEEN CAUSED BY A U.F.O
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resumes its night time forays on the weekends to places far and wide in search of UFOs. The first scheduled weekend excurion will tak e us to LIUFON's old haunting grounds along_ Moriches Bay on Ocean Avenue. The date for the first foray is Saturday night, April 25th. Please contact the Hotline for
CATHERINE WEBB WITH HER DAUGHTER IN HER ARMS· STANDS NEXT TO THE CIRCLE OF SCORCHED GRASS WHICH IS SURROUNDED BY THREE CIRCULAR DEPRESSION S LOCATED ON HER COTTAGE'S FRONT LAWN IN DEVON, U.K .. ********************************************k*****************
AUGUST 27th, 1991, OF A DISC SHAPED OBJECT HE OBSERVED FROM A THE PICUTRE ON THE SECOND STORY WINDOW IN HIS PARENT'S HOME LEFT IS OF THE OBJECT SEEN OVER N EIGHBORS' HOMES, WHILE THE ONE ON RIGHT IS A ENLARGEMENT OF THE CIRCLED OBJECT IN THE FIRST PICTURE.
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** **************** ************************** ********************* GLOUCESTER, ENGLAND: On December 9th , 1991, four elderly ladies who were waiting for a bus in Whitminster near Gloucester reported observing a UFO come in low over the town center and pass directly over the Town Hall. The object w
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FOURTH ANNIVERSARY!!!!!!!! ***************************************************************** FEATURING: CHAIRMAN'S CORNER, LIUFON NEWS, EXPANDED NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL U.F.O. REVIEW, THE SUNBURY, PENN., SIGHTING, REPORT ON THE DIX HILLS SIGHTING, U.F.O.s IN THE NEWS, AND THE LONG
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The next membership meeting of the Network will be on June 26th at 6:30 P.M. in the South Country Library in Bellport Village. The feature presentation will be a video documentary titled; "U.F.O,s; It Has Begun". This is a classic and encompasses the History of the U.F.O. Phenomenon. It was shown la
The following dates·have been approved for membership meetings for the Network. The agenda has yet to be arranged for these dates and will be announced in the next newsletter. All meetings are at the South Country Library in Bellport Village and will start at 6:30P.M •• The dates are as follows:
The next installment of the Moriches Bay Crash Retrieval will be published in the last week of June and will be disseminated to the membership throughout the month of July. The journal is sent only to members of the Network and to a limited number of co-operating researchers. OOPS .•• , WE'RE SORRY
The last issue of the newsletter was delivered late due to difficulties with the Post Office. The entire mailing was returned to our Riverhead Post Office Box due to insufficient postage. The result was the newsletter was delivered after the April membership meeting which resulted in members not bei
JUNE 22, 1992; BELLEROSE LBRARY IN QUEENS, 7:00 P.M. to 9:00 P.M. JULY 14, 1991; ISLIP MAIN LIBRARY, 7;30 P.M. to 9:30P.M. JULY 21, 1991 ISLIP MAIN LIBRARY, 7;30 P.M. to 9:30P.M .• JULY 23, 1992; GLENDALE LiBRARY, QUEENS, 6:30P.M. to 9:00P.M •• NOVEMBER 12, 1992, HUNTINGTON LIBRARY; 8:30P.M. to 10:0
OCTOBER 31, 1992, LINDENHURST LIBRARY, 1:00 P.M. to 4:00P.M •. ALL DATES AND TIMES ARE CONFIRMED, PROGRAMS WILL VARY AT EACH LIBRARY TALK GIVEN. LIUFON ADVISES THAT YOU CALL EITHER THE HOTLINE OR THE LIBRARY TO CHECK ON THE SCHEDULED PRESENTATION.
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ELLEN CRYSTAL'S NEW BOOK IS FINALLY OUT AND IS REVIEWED BY LIUFON IN Til lS ISSUE ON PAGE 5 .
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SCENE, THE NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL UFO HEVEIW WITH A SPECIAL SECTION ON SOUTH AMERICAN SIGHTINGS. SPECIAL REPORT ON THE LAT.ES'l' I NF'ORMATION ON TtH·; CONTINUING INVESTIGATION INTO THE MORICfiES BAY lNClDENT INVESTIGATluN. ALL IN THIS SPECIAL COMBINED ISSUE . ·- - - - - - ------ ·---. --··-----
The last two memb e rship meetings were held on August 28th and September 24t h by LIUFON at the South Country Library in Be llport Village. The last two meetings we r e wel l attended with a good turn out of both members and the general publi c . The topic of the August meeting dealt with several s
OCTOBER 30Th , 19 92 : This meeting will featu r e a LIUFON fi lm f e aturing Joe l Ma rtin and Dr . Jean Mundy . It is a v ideo r eco rding of LIUFON ' s first members hip meeting held in 1988 . Ru ns for some two hours and features Dr . Mundy r eco unting some of h er fascinating cases s h e has w
Members , LIUFON has to apologize o nce again for the delay in i ts n e ws l e tt e r and journal . The o r gan i zation ' s photoc opi er br oke d own and was laid up for thr ee we eks during t h e later part of J ul y and ea rly August. As a r esult ou r schedule for o ur newsletters is five month
News section of the newsletter, LIUFON's four year old program of weekend nighttime observations for UFOs has been a flop this spring and summer season. Because of the incessant bad weather which saw 16 weekends of rain and incremental weather conditions from rain, fog and wind storms the membership
IJFO Ct~rious Cont-act- Ser·v·ice I t1 ) o u t... Ar e a !!
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ACTIVITY IN AUGUST THIS YEAR ROCKED THIS LONG ISLAND TOWN. ***************************************************************** SPECIAL REPORT ON THE SOUTH I~VEN PARK UFO CRASH 11/24/92 REPORT ON AUGUST UFO SIGHTINGS OVER ISLIP.TOWN AND
REPORT ON AUGUST UFO SIGHTINGS OVER ISLIP.TOWN AND ABDUCTIONS, MORE SOUTH AMERICAN AND PUERTO RICAN SIGHT~G& IN THE INTERNATIONAL REVIEW, A SPECIAL EDITORIAL TO THE MEMBERSHIP, HAS GOVERNMENT HARASSMENT STARTED AGAINST LIUFON? ••• SEE THE ARTICLE IN THE CHAIRMAN"S CORNER, .••• PLUS MEMBERSHIP NEWS,
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BY KELLY FREEMAN UFO ABDUCTIONS: AN IN DEPTH LOOK
1. ''rllli 'I'N'I'ERR()'PTED JOURNEY by John G. Fuller. 2. MISSING TIME by Budd Hopkins. 3. INTRUDERS by Budd Hopkins. 4. UFO ABDUCTIONS by D. Scott Rogo. 5. COMMUNION by Whitley Strieber. 6. TRANSFORMATION by Whitley Strieber.
8. ALIEN ABDUCTIONS by Jenny Randles. 9. ENCOUNTERS by Edith Fiore. 10. THE ANDREASSON AFFAIR by Raymond E. Fowler 11. THE WATCHERS by Raymond E. Fowler. 12. THE TUJUNGA CANYON CONTACTS by Ann Druffel and D. Scott
13. THE· UFO ABDUCTORS by Brad Steiger 14. INVISIBLE RESIDENTS by Ivan T. Sanderson. mutilations, implants, reptilian and insect like
It has become, known here that Congressman will pay attention to a letter that the New Progressive mayor Heriberto Ramos has sent, asking ~o~ investigations about UFO sightings in Adjuntas. The incumben~, who alleges to have observed strange lights displacing in' the skies here, sent then President
··TBE·SOUTH HAVEN PARK U.F.O. ,CRASH CASE REPORT
The Long Island U.F.O. Network, a five year old non-profit organization which investigates the U.F.O. phenomenon, announces to the metropolitan, national and international UFO Research Community that it has evidence that on November 24, 1992 at 7:12 P.M. an alien spacecraft crashed near the area of
BY GARY .T~fTT I CER'l'IFrED HYPNO THERAPIST Age Regression is one of the most remarkable phenomena of hypnosis, which allows an individual to go back in time to review earlier surroundings and incidents in their lives. The subconscious
This aontb and 1ast aontb our nevs1etter arrived 1ate to our me.abership. L. I. U. F. O. N. has to adait .i ·.lfiiS· .our fau1t. The January nevs1etter vas 1ate in being distributed 4oe. to aechanica1 prob1ems vith the organization's photocopier. The ten year o1d. aachine bad another breakdown. Thi
I is p1anned to resuae Operation Long Is1and Skyvatch in 1ate Apri1 vhen the weather conditions wi11 chnage. This program invo1ves veek1y sighting trips on the weekends to areas of known
As of this issue L. I. U. F. O. N. needs aore vo1unteer investigato s since ve have had four of our investigators 1eave due to
journal.·issue, the Japan Space Pheno•ena Society(JSPS) reported on its investigation of two cattle •uti1ation cases fro• late 1989 which occurred in Takko-Tovn, Ao•ori Prefecture, about 600 km . north of Tokyo. What the investigators found is essentially the classic auti1ation scenario; dead b1ood1
The Victori.an UFO Research Society (VOFORS) issued a report in 1990 concerning the resu1ts of its investigation of a 60 square ki1oaeter area in the Ma11ee District of Victoria province where aore than 400.ground
so•e o£ these air rinqs diso1aved surface features-Additiona11y, tvo rectangu1ar ground
GER.ALD ANERSON, REW ROSWELL U. F. 0. CRASH WITNESS A •ajor deve1op.ent has· occurred which has eatab1ished .ore credDbi1ity to the Rosve11, New Mexico Crash of 1947.
witnesses to •ankind's first BYGERAL'ANDERSON, AS
U.F.O. UPDATE '.!'2¼t4U,J\?dl-2JlEiti:Ah•'k1': ISSUE: VIII
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****** Leginning of the montli,"'l'he Suffolk Times," ran a story about sightings near the Town of Southold out by the East end of· the·· N
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three months membership meetings -will be publi,;hed in the September issue of the newsletter. **********************************************~*•****************** UPCOMING EVENTS: LIUFON is planning major events for the coming year. The October meeting will feature the new Moriches Bay lnciden~
into U.F.o-:-Sightings each weekend continues a new. The eforL to capture U.F.o. activity in areas of high activity commences each Saturday night until the cold weather sets in. For information which areas are being covered that weekend, please call the Hotline for info and directions. Sighting team
THE CHAIRMAN'S CORNER BIG MYSTERY TO SOLVE l
In the early spring LIUFON received several reports that indicated that there was a sudden increase in UFO activity in the Long Island area after a somewhat mild period of activity over the winter months. It appeared that something was up. Just like Holmes would remark to Watson,"Something's a foot.
1'HE LONG ISLAND SCENE: Rf;CEN'l' SIGHTINGS: -AN IN DEPTH REPORT. ··~CASE NUMBER: 0047-91
··~CASE NUMBER: 0047-91 DATE; AUGUfi'!' 12, 1991 INCIDENT IN EAST - PATCHOGUE.
- PATCHOGUE. On the evening of August 12, 1991 on South Dunton Avenue in East Patchogue, one Kathy Scott reported a U.F.O. encounter of the second kind. The witness reported the event occurred at 9:40 P.M. while she was home alone. Ten minutes before the incident began the witness reported that her
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MtMBERSllIP HEETIKi ! ! ! 'Ille next scheduled n,eting of the Iaig Is1and U.F.O. Netvork: vill be held on Kly 25th,1990 at 7:00 p.m. in the South Country Library in
The next scheduled Operation Iaig Island Skyvatch sighting operation
The Network will be aeJd.ng ~ with Ellen crys+~..l f<:>r. trips up to the Pine Bush Area this mmner. 1'EdJers interested in aeJd.ng the trips are asked to call the Hotline if they are interest:ed, We ~ to know what time frame to make the arrangements. We are looking at the end of June for the first
• • •• The latest news that is going around L.I.O.F.O.H. 's dlai.n Qf o . J.'•L is that in the next fev ~ that a T.V. antract maybe definitely signed vith L.I.O.F.O.H. for a major T.V. riches
.. 'lbe -,st ~ UFO sightµ,g,a in EU.ro(,ean H i ~ ~ l~~~L ·'·"·-···--•·~ occurring in Bel.gium since Novelltler of 1989. With D>re than 6000 -.i Ir
BY MARK IANDERS, ~ KilCS CllfflT C!llUEHllH SalEthing totally strange has happened to you. It's weird, it wild and you kJJov that if you tell anybody that they llOUl.d just I.augh at you. What has ha191BI -was so strange that you don't even vant to tell your family; your•re sure that they 1i0Uldn"t
Mast people learn the vay the world lft'.>tlts vhen they are children. Any changes after that (even understandable cbanges) can be upsetting and it can take sane the tc:> accustaaed to thea. So what happens when SCWIPletely outside
·' -~-·--. -·--·---- .. ·· ..-·.:·:_:i:_,_.··,;;_..__ 'l1IE SOOTH AFRICAN U .F .0. CRASH RE"l1UEVAL On May 7th, 1989, it has been reported that the South African Air Force interoepted and hcoajht dolln a U.F.O. over the North western part
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ZME\RIA SI'IUUN tl1l'ED LECTORER AND MJlRlR SATORD!\.Y, JtNE 2, 1990 AT 2:00 P.H. TRS SOITE 7 El\SJ' 30'm S'J'REE:l'
TRS SOITE 7 El\SJ' 30'm S'J'REE:l' Hai' YORK CITY THE TOPIC WIIL BE:• iilllS 'l'IIE EAR'lH FIRST SEEDED BY BEIN::S FROf ANO'IHER PLANET WI'I1llN OOR SOLAR StS-'l"FM?• --•'-----------
•••••• The activity <n the Island ccntinues to DJ1mt. Reports of current activity have zE!lildEd us that indicates that the trend ccntinues ..... Ch May 12th a lazge object. c1 lip :t of six very lazge amber lights vas observed by IIDtori.sts hovering near the Nev Yon:: Te1ephme Miczovave
vant to take time and vish you all out there a very enjoyable and safe Labor Day weekend. Remember if you are driving over the weekend to have a safe trip and keep vatcbing the sky. 30 ***•****************************************************************
... . , ·Not much has been released by L.I.U.F.O.N. concerning the due to the fact that it is still under investigation. Lefante case
NEW BOOK ON THE GOVERNKENT"S SECRET U.F.O. RESEARCH PROGRAM. AT ' LAST_. EVIDENCE THAT I~- RE~LY- DOES EXIST IN OUR GOVERNMENT.
The month of September has been a busy one for continuing U.F.O. activity. There have been continuing strange happenings over at the home of the West Islip family vhich reported an abduction to L.I.U.F.O.N. back in June. Some of these center on •Balls of Light• incidents and strange phenomenon.
As it has been the practice at our membership meetings in the past to give out on request free copies of our nevsl.etter to members and interested parties, it has 1ed to tvo points of criticism vithin the organization. One, our memebrship has paid dues to help support the organization and are entitl
The planned trip t9 Pine Bush has been cancel.ed due to lack of interest ·by the meabers~ It is being contempl.ated that another trip might be pl.anned for later · in the fal.l. ****~**********~*~**~~****~**~**~*****~*********************~******
WAS THERE A U.F.O. CRASH RETRIEVALIN 1984 ON LONG ISLAND ? The phone rang for the U.F.O. Hotline in late April of this year.The answering machine, which is kept on 24 hours a day, recorded a brief message left by a anonymous voice. The information vas left on the audio recording of the answering mac
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SPECIAL REPORT TO THE MEMBERSHIP. CASE NUMBER: 0103-90 TYPE: CASE OF GOVERNMENT COVERUP AND INTIMIDATION OF WITNESSES.
TYPE: CASE OF GOVERNMENT COVERUP AND INTIMIDATION OF WITNESSES. The Long Island U.F.O. Net~ork ba ~ taken svorn l e gal affidavits from tvo residents in West Islip that claim to knov through friends vho are associated vith witnesses to a U.F.O. sighting on June 21st 1990 in the Hunter Ave area of We
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CONFERENCE PROFILE, THE LONG ISLAND SCENE, THE NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL U.F.O. REVEIW. ***************************************************************** L.I.U.F .. O.N-·• NEWS • .
As . of January 1st, 1991 the dues vill be increased to tve_n ty five dollars a year. This is due to increases in the costs of oper~ting the organization. ******************************************************************** ' PUBLICATION COSTS:
The membership of course receives the nevsletter and journal free. This is aimed more or less at the genral public vho desires the recent copy of the nevsletter or journal. As of a month ago the Board of Directors voted to raise the price of the newsletter to $2.00 and the journal to $5.00. This is
The Board of Directors of the Long Island U.F.O. Network announces to the membership that there is a certain person vho is a representative of another organization ~ho has been busy this past year speaking in the Public Libraries on the Island . .. .....This gentleman use to be .an inves.ti.gator vi
This report bas not been verified through any sources that ve have. It is being published here for your edification in the hopes that someone out there can provide us •ith details that can prove or disprove the story. So far, Linda Rove has told us that sbe·heard of similar bizzare stories coming ou
CASE NUMBERS: 108-90 AND 109-90 CLASSIFICATION: CE III SCENARIO: U.F.O. SIGHTING WITH ABDUCTIONS. SUBJECT: FOUR PRE-TEEN BOYS DATE: SEPTEMBER 21,1990
DATE: SEPTEMBER 21,1990 STATUS: UNDER INVESTIGATION. PRELIMINARY REPORT; FROM L.I.U.F.O.N'. ARCHIVES. About 8:00 p.m. on Friday, ·septeaber 21st,1990; Kevin and Raymond McGrath left their home on Smith Street in Patchogue to play some softball in Fireman's Field located in Pa tch'ogue.
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OOI'SIIJB OF IIElDil\. ARKANSIIS, ALGOS'l', 1990. ******************************************************'****************************** "nilS ISSUE <XWl'AINS: CAT'ILE MJ'l.'IIATICtiS IN. ARKANSAS, NATICWAL AND IN'l.'fllNATICWAL O.F .0. REVIFli (EXPANDED EDITIOO), 'lHE aiAIRHIIN'S CORNER: IS LeN; ISl
EDITIOO), 'lHE aiAIRHIIN'S CORNER: IS LeN; ISlAND IN A O.F .0. flAP ? ,OP!lii.TE 00 '111E FIRF14AN FIEU> CASE IN PA'l~E. PLUS <Y1'HER FEATORFS. L.I.U.F.O.N. HENS. The L.I.U.F.O.N •. U.F.O. 's On Lollg Is1and C!cllfer:eDce III vas a CUDpl.ete s•1CT'eSS. The first day's attendance vas off fr<m expecta
MFl'1HERSIIIP Mi':RTIPC: 'l'here viH be a menilerShip DEeting of the Network: at the South Country Library en Friday, NovBniJer 30th, 1990 at 6:30 P.M. in the Colll!nnity Meeting R()(]lll • '!be DEeting is open to the menilerShip, their guests and the public. '!be meeting viH feature a video docole:
Just. a raninder. '!be dues for membership increases to $25.00 per year as of January L 1990. 'Ibis is due to rising costs and the extra financial burden of legal fees associated vith our recP.nt court actien. ******************************************************************************* 'lliE JOUR
The Journal is in its final stages of product.ien. It vill be definitely out to the membership in TFcember. We are terribly sorry for the four DDth delay in getting the Journal out, but thru:e have been delays due to a lac'<: of typists and recurring probl.-; vith the organizaticn' s ptntocopier. 'l
Operaticn Long Island Sk:yvatch continues. '!bose of you interest.cd in a first hand opportunity to observe areas of high activity here en the Island DlilY vant to ~oin our weekly sighting teams. '!be teams go out every Saturday night. Please call to inquire about our assignment for that vee!<:. 'Ib
1be planned trip this JII(IIth to Pine Bush has been called off again. 'Ibis was due to a lacl< of sufficient phone cans shoving interest in mating definite arranganents. 'l11e organizaticn vill announce plans after the Holidays for our next trip. **********~*****************************************
'l11e Long Island U.F.O. Network: has developed a CC~~~~Ereial relaticnship vith Bacl< Country Productions to produce video and audio tapes of our recent C<Xlferenoe. 'l11e order fonn is en the last page of the I~~eVSletter. '!bose of you vho cculd not attend the C<Xlference or vere unable to attend
BY JOON J. FORD. 001lfl'llllJ IS L(N; ISLl\ND IN A U.F .0. FLM' ??
since the inception of the Inog Island U.F.O. Network on April 22nd, 1988, the organization bas :received and i.nvestigated sane four llundred U.F.O. :reports or re1ated pen•e~a frca the lnDg !Bland, Ne!ll York Metn:lpo1itan area. Doring this period of tbe, the oveulfeJwing :ilapn!ssion tbat bas bee
'I'HE M:JTILATIID CARCI\SS OF A CDi FtXJND AD'XSl' 19,1990;IN 'mE PAS'I'!JRE OF FARMER IlJR(Il GRIFFIN, ux:ATIID IN 'mE GRIFFEN VAlLEY OIJ'l'SIDE OF liELF.NA, ARKl\NSIIS. (PRJTO, 'mE Lll\.lLY 'liORI.lJ, liELF.Nl\ ARKl\NSI\S) ••*************************************************************************
TAHLEQUi\H,OKI.AfD4A: UnderSheriff Dan Garber of .lldair Comity reported tbat a IIIOther and daughter living on a faiJR in CtErokee Comity reported in early August a large hairy creature behind tbeir farm boose. 'ftle nnidentified witnesses reported hearing a loud scream frrm the creature and smelli
"** FARMER KEI'IH RYM 1M HIS lilfii'AT FIELD, IRSIDE THE CIRCLE. *"" OlltSide Kmitooa in August of this year, Farmer Keith Ryan reported finding a flattened circt.e of vl:eat in his vl:eat fictd. TIE local.
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U.F.O. ~: (516) 286-3212 J!STABLISIIFD,APRIL, 1988 L.I.U.F.O.N. HENS. ******* '!be month of Deo ader has been relatilll!ly quiet in roopar1sun to
HAY YUIJ AND Y!DR Fl\MILY HAVE A HAPPY NEW YEAR ! ! !
L.I.U.F .O.N. is planning to undertake anotber trip up to Pine Bush in tbe Middletown area around Wi:1sh.ingtcm • s Rirtbday in Felxuary. Please call the Hotline if you ar:e interested in going.
'DIE U.F.O. 'lbere bas been since the beginning of the U.F .o. Phel" .en tllaE people 1ibo ctaim to have been ccmtact.ed by Alien Beings and taken aboard aHen
'l'he . .joe iqletus for tbe elevilticm of tbe ab:Juct.ee to tbe center stage of IJfology beloogs to tbe .m;icnJ ODS J:allllilt:'Ch daDe by 1lod Hopk:ins His bc:dc: "Missing T~.E•, pu;'llisbed in 1979 el.cvated tbe ~ fraa crad<pOt status to .t.hil.t oft: (IE!I tabil.ity. Wt"r·sm:fda<•s 'beck •o sUbj
U .F.0. NE'l'IIIIlK n"::. WI'I'NESS: MR. MIIJIK LNIIJii!:HS, LilJFOif' ICDI::s <XliM'T CHI\II!Mi!.N
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DATE: FFDmARY 4'Ill, I990 Ra1l"E Ill. MANORVIlLE. L-1- ,N.Y. ~: HARIA H. (IDFNITTY' wriH HELD AT HER ~) CIASSIFICATI(Jf: CE-I TYPE OF OB.J}Cl': ~OVAL
TYPE OF OB.J}Cl': ~OVAL SIZE: ESTIMATIID AT 160 FEET. CASE MJ4Hfll: 0007-90
FEBRUARY 1990
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IN 11ITS ISSUE: UPDATE ON THE MJRICHES BAY IJ.F .0. RETRIEVAL CASE. A REPORT ON 'mE COUJMBIA STREFI' CASE. STATISITCAL ANALYSIS FOR 1988.
.COPYIUGHI' 1990 1:l!E IJN; ISIJ\ND U. F .0. NFniORK IM!.
1\LL RlGffJ'S RFSFRVf:rl. THE ISLAND SCFNE • • • • • '!be investigation sdlledul.e for LllJF(W has reached the brealting
. In .October .of.. 1988_, an. inci~~ in_ PQJ::t.Jeffe,rl!gl involviJN .... the SUffolk <Dunty Police's Sixth Precinct. 'ftrls incident involved. a Disc shaped object that had b1zzpd a Postal truck and sevral :responding Police cars. It also involved. seVb1 civilian witr es to the incident.
was reported reported to
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'lbe following is a statistical klysis breakdown for the year of 1988. It ccmprises scm:e 121 reporte<J ~ enccmpassing sane 179 reports subnitred to the organization. 'lbe vay L.I.U.F.O.N. handles its reporting system is to receive a report frcm eadl individual witness involved
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On November 30, 1988, in the area of Mastic Beach, a major sighting occurred. A gentleman in his hot tub in the backyard was taking his usual evening dip. As he looked up at the evening sky, he saw an oval craft about sixty to eighty feet in diameter. First thinking it was a plane, he then noticed t
Bathers at Smith Point Beach this summer on August 27, 1988, had more than bath ing beauties to look at on this clear day. At about 2:00p.m. until 3:00 p.m., over one hundred witnesses observed a large cigar-shaped object in the sky. It was visible to the bathers for over one hour and was observed
On Saturday, September 3, l9B8, and again on Sunday, September 4, 1988, various Rockaway Beach residents saw three objects; One was oval shaped and hovered, the second was a probe of light (round independently mobile probe) that eminated from the oval object and the third was cigar-shaped. All appea
CHAIRMAN'S CORNER
This press release was issued to the media concerning our f irst year' s findings from our investigations. OPERATION SK YWATCH THE BIG SHIPS ARE COMING
On the Difficulties of
Mount Misery is located Expressway off of exit 39.
PROPHECIES" , but there is far more to this story than you will find there. The information in this article comes from a study I did back in 1978 and
Case No. 002-88 from the archives of the Long Island U.F.O. Network, Inc. As promised at our first embership meeting in November 1988, at the Bellport Library, our membership will be kept infor.'lied of the U. F. 0 sightings that have occurred on the Island. This case is the second such case that o
of U.F.O. literature on a large scale indicates that the U.F.O. phenomenon has exsisted since (at least) ancient times. Study of the U.F.O. phenomenon has produced many theories as to what U. F. 0. 's are and where they come from
Vallee, Jacques, "Dimensions ", ,Contemporary Publishing, 1988. Keel, John A., "U. F.O. 's: Operation Trojan Horse", Putnam & Sons,
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LINDA HOWE: AN EXCERPT FROM HER NEW BOOK; ANIMAL MUTILATIONS IN ARKANSAS REPORTS ON THE SEPTEMBER,1988 SMITH'S POINT SIGHTING AND THE MASTIC BEACH CASE OF NOVEMBER
FROM OUR 1988 INVESTIGATIONS. *********-***·•·•·**************************************************....--G,OPY~IGHT 1989 LIUFON INC. THE LONG ISLAND SCENE
MARKS WHERE THE POLICE CARS PARKED AND THE "X" MARKS THE LOCATION WHERE THE POST OFFICE TR1JCK WAS BUZZED. THE PHOTO \iAS TAKEN IN THE COURSE OF LIUFON 'S INVESTIGATION. _In __ the month of J_anu_a_ry :J,9§9, a LIUFON investigating
into the story about the Columbia incident. In February 1989 a field team of investigators from LIUFON examined the reported location. It was near the railroad track at the end of the Port Jefferson branch of the LIRR. The police cars were reportedly buzzed as they responded to a call from
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FROM THE ARCHIVES OF THE LONG ISLAND U.F.O. NETWORK CRASH RETRIEVAL: GOVERNMENT COVERUP AND MURDER OVER CRASHED U.F.O.'S In June of 1988, just some two months after the founding of the Long Island U.F.O. Netvrok, a retired Nev York City Narcotics Detective contacted our organization. The purpose was
The following summaries represent just some of the cases we have investigated for the year 1988. They are being presented here for your edjfication since they were touched upon at our Conference in April of this year. This is being done to satisfy requests from the Membership for a greater discussio
Six to eight disc shaped objects. sffiiiTTARY: A young housewife awoke early in the middle of the night.
CASE NO: 0055-88 LOCATION: Lido Beach in Freeport SIZE: Undetermined TYPC:: Amber Balls. S'.Ji:,:,lAHY:
Unknown, but witness stated it was immense. Cigar shaped object.
PHOTO COURTESY BY PAUL PETERSON. THE MORICHES BAY INCIDENT OF SEPT. 28,1989. THE FREEPORT SIGHTINGS OF 1973, BY DICK RUHL. PLUS CURRENT REPORTS OF SIGHTINGS ON L. I ••
PLUS CURRENT REPORTS OF SIGHTINGS ON L. I •• INTERNATIONAL REPORT ON WORLD U.F.O. EVENTS. LONG ISLAND U.F.O. NE1WORK
P.O. E30X 232 CENTER MORICHES, N.Y~ 11934 U.F.O. HOTLINE (516) 266-3212 LIUFON,INC.
THE LONG ISLAND SCENE ... The reports of helicopters are still coming into LIUFON from parts of Long Island •.• During the summer months some
1. Th e position of wi t n e sses on Union Ave. 2. The position of large object ove r the Ba y.
BAY. IT WAS TAKEN ON OCTOBER 22,1989 BY LIUFON INVESTIGATORS. ( PHOTO FROM LIUFON ARCHIVES. ) THIS IS A SECOND PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN OF THE DUNE AREA IN WHICH A RING OF DEAD FOILIAGE WAS DISCOVERED BY LIUFON INVESTIGATORS ON OCTOBER 22, 1989. IT MEASURED SOME 75 FEET IN DIAMETER.
ON OCTOBER 22, 1989. IT MEASURED SOME 75 FEET IN DIAMETER. ( PHOTO FROM LIUFON ARCHIVES. ) THIS IS PHOTOGRAPH NUMBER 18 IN THE SERIES TAKEN BY THE PETERSON FAMILY. IT SHOWS THE LIGHTS OF THE "MOTHER SHIP"
OVER THE BAY. THE POLICE AND MILITARY ARE SAYING THE LIGHTS ARE PARACHUTE FLARES DROPPED OVER THE BAY IN A SEARCH FOR A REPORTED HISSING ROAT.
HAVE BEEN DETERMINED TO BE LIGHT SOURCES AND ARE OF UNIFORM
BY DICK RUHL At approximately 9:00P.M., November 6,1973, Patrolman Thomas Brown of ~he Freeport, Long !slana Police Dept. were seated in an unmarked patrol car in a parking lot facing East. Brown vas assigned to a three wheeled motor scooter parked in the lot. He with Patrolman Gary Steinberg were
This article is reprinted here vith the permission of Dick Ruhl, formerly vith the Aerial Phenomena Research Organization, as a Field Investigator. He is nov a Consultant to LIUFON. It first appeared in the APRO Bulletin of January -February
GREENVILJ,E, SOUTH CAROLINA: Gina Jones and her husband, both residents of Greenville, South Carolina, reported that on October 31, 1989 a series of unexplained lights over this South Carolina City. As the objects or lights passed over their house, they were able to record them on their cam-corder.
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U.F.O. RETRIEVAL REl'RIEVAL CASE. ERIE-DES 'BAY
CDIIR'IBIA SI'REET THE COUJMBIA
SJ'REIIT CASE. STATISTICAL ANALYSIS ANALYSIS FOR STATISI'ICAL
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SI'FrIAL RF.PORT: N04IIBR 2 '111E I,CH; JSIJ\ND U.1-'.0. REPOH'l"•JI l'UllLISHlill QUAH'l'ERI,Y BY: 'I 111•: UN:: lSI_J\NfJ U. F. 0 . Nl-."l'WORK 11" (X)l'YRIGlrl' 1991
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'Ibe Loog Island U.F.O. Netwotl<: has publicly stated since October 1989 that a U.F.O. incident occurred over Horiches Bay in the North West quadrant of this shallow body of water on the South Shore of Long Island. .. Located adjacent to this Bay are the areas of Shirley, Hastie, Hastie IEach, Cente
'1be Hudscn valley regicn in Nev Yon: State is <ne of the aJSt Historic and picturesque areas of the Empire State. It bas a1so been the sight of <ne of the aJSt intense U.F .O. flaps (period of intense U.F .O. sightings) in the naticn during the 1980's.
Oi THE NIGIT OF SEPI"IBF.R 28th, 1989.
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