Declassified UFO / UAP Document

The Communion Letter

🏛 Wilson and Neff, Inc. 📄 Promotional newsletter

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This is a 1989 promotional newsletter for 'The Communion Letter,' a publication focused on UFO contact and witness testimony. It aims to provide a serious alternative to existing media coverage of the phenomenon.

The document is a promotional piece for a publication titled The Communion Letter, dated 1989 and produced by Wilson and Neff, Inc. The text frames the subject of UFO contact as a phenomenon plagued by hysteria, overblown claims, and misinformation. It asserts that people globally are encountering strange beings in their homes and streets. The publication positions itself as a source of solid reporting and original testimony, contrasting its approach with what it describes as 'self styled abductee investigators' who confuse witnesses with amateur hypnosis, and 'debunkers' who spread lies. The newsletter claims to provide a platform for witnesses to share their experiences, specifically referencing the work of Whitley Strieber, author of the bestseller Communion. The document invites readers to subscribe to the newsletter for four quarterly issues, promising to help them understand the mystery and beauty of the contact experience, and to learn how to respond to visitors if they appear in their lives.

The Communion Letter. An unforgettable journey into the unknown.

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