UFOs: a Historical Perspective on Close Encounters
Related names: Walter H. ANDRUS, Ted BLOECHER, Richard H. HALL, Joseph Allen HYNEK, Donald Edward KEYHOE, Leonard H. STRINGFIELD, Illobrand VON LUDWIGER
ABDUCTION pp. 18,28,132 CE-3 p. 16 CONDON pp. 54,55,59,60,62,63,64,75,76,78,131,132 HYNEK pp. 8,16,30,33,55,56,77,115,116 ITALY pp. 13,20,23,26,36 VALLEE p. 110
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MRS. ROSETTA HOLMES
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WALTER H. ANDRUS, JR.
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Walter H. Jr. ANDRUS
MUTUAL UFO NETWORK, INC.
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TED BLOECHER
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Ted BLOECHER
A Survey of CEIII Reports for 1977
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Abstract: Close encounter, Type III, reports (CEIII's) for 1977 are reviewed
and listed systematically. A brief background on the historical precedents for CEIII reports is given, and cases are reviewed statistically
by month, by time of day, geographically,and by the types of association
between entities and objects. Examples from the case material illustrate
special features, such as ground traces, animal reactions, physical effects, communication, and other particular features. A table listing all
of the CEIII reports now known for 1977 is included, which provides a
number of specific pieces of information, including date, time, locale,
witness names, number and height of entities, and other special features.
Case references are provided for each case.
RICHARD H. HALL
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Richard H. HALL
1967: The Overlooked UFO Wave and the Colorado Project
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Abstract: A major wave of UFO sightings occurred in 1967; even by official
Air Force figures it was the 4th largest in terms of sightings reported, yet no one talks about it. The special significance of the 1967
wave is that it occurred during the one full year of investigations by .
the University of Colorado UFO Project, and everyone deferred to the
project in looking for "answers." The only answer was the Condon Report. This study analyzes the wave and demonstrates that the Colorado
Project had ample case material to investigate during its lifetime,
yet failed miserably to accomplish "scientific investigation." At the
same time, publicity about the project obscured the sighting wave.