MUFON 2005
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The Journal of Hispanic Ufology February 1 1 , 2005 Source: Planeta UFO Christian Quintero writes: "In spite of the fact that the print media seem s to have chosen to ignore the case, several television channels
event: on the one hand, the witness was alerted by the fear evinced by local animals. Without Tapia's testimony, the case would be limited to the appearance ofthe prints themselves, which shows the relevance ?fhis experience. He saw a luminous white sphere (the most reported m these cases). When the
The books in Ohio State's collection range from difficult to-believe tales, such as the alien invasion depicted here, to UFO encounters that are more
My wife Vickie and I attended our first Bigfoot Conference on May 7, 2005 at Salt Fork State Park near Cambridge, Ohio. The park is lo cated on about 20,000 acres of beautifully forested land and it has all kinds of recreational activities and is host to about 1 million visitors annually. Many Bigf
told Mrs Cannon that "the world is ours and it always has been." The aliens take directions for what they do with us from ''the Source." A SENSE OF WONDER, A SENSE OF IDSTORY
PUBLISHED A NYW H E RE. NICK- - Thanks for the inscribed copy of BODY SNATCHERS IN THE DESERT, and my apologies for taking so long to acknowledge it. Unfortunately, these days my priorities have to be such mundane things as achieving and learning how to maintain basic mobility and
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You quote McAndrew's observation that the Air Force had flown bal loons as high as 170,000 feet with payloads of as much as 15,000 pounds. Then you suggest such balloons would be more than adequate to lift a small experimental aircraft with a diminutive crew and be far more than what was needed to