Declassified UFO / UAP Document

NOUFA Nº 9 - Noticiero Ufológico Autónomo

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This document is the ninth issue of the NOUFA ufology bulletin, containing articles on historical UFO cases, the Chupacabras phenomenon, and theoretical discussions on the nature of UFOs and spiritual entities. It advocates for independent, rigorous research while criticizing both mainstream skepticism and sensationalist ufology.

This document is the ninth issue of the 'Noticiero Ufológico Autónomo' (NOUFA), a bulletin created in the 1980s in Barcelona, Spain, by investigator Raúl Núñez. The publication serves as a platform for independent ufological research, explicitly distancing itself from officialist connections and promoting free thought. The issue covers a wide range of topics, including historical cases like the 1964 Socorro incident involving Lonnie Zamora, and the 1965 sightings in Antarctica by scientific personnel at various research bases. The bulletin features a letter from Dr. J. Allen Hynek regarding the scientific study of UFOs, emphasizing the need for rigorous analysis of 'hard data' rather than dismissing reports based on prejudice or lack of scientific qualification. A significant portion of the issue is dedicated to the 'Chupacabras' phenomenon in Chile and Argentina, exploring the intersection between animal mutilations and UFO sightings. The author, Raúl Núñez, expresses frustration with the current state of ufology, criticizing 'televisual investigators' who he claims prioritize personal fame and egocentrism over serious research. The issue also includes a section on the 'Mothman' case, featuring an interview with the late Linda Scarberry, and a historical analysis by Andreas Faber-Kaiser regarding the 'programmed' conquest of America, suggesting that historical events were influenced by celestial interventions. The bulletin concludes with a 'spiritual theory' section by Beltrán Molina Cazorla, discussing the nature of spirits and their potential interaction with human consciousness, and a brief biography of the poet John Donne. Throughout the document, there is a recurring theme of skepticism toward mainstream scientific dismissal of anomalous phenomena, coupled with a call for independent, documented, and transparent research. The publication maintains a critical stance on both the 'extraterrestrial hypothesis' and the 'socio-psychological hypothesis,' advocating for a case-by-case approach to investigation.

nunca pensé que el NOUFA y mi actuación ufológica en este país fuera la que estoy desarrollando en estos momentos, contestaría y casi de denuncia, de lo que todos piensan… pero nadie dice abiertamente

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