Declassified UFO / UAP Document

BUFORA NEWSFILE ISSUE 37

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This document is a May 1996 BUFORA newsletter compiling various UK UFO sighting reports and investigative efforts. It highlights civilian interest in UAP, potential links to secret military technology, and the ongoing work of amateur research groups.

This document is Issue 37 of the BUFORA Newsfile, published in May 1996. It serves as a compilation of various press reports and articles regarding UFO and UAP sightings across the United Kingdom during the early months of 1996. The newsletter covers a wide range of incidents, including reports from Worcester, Weston-super-Mare, Manchester, Rochdale, Montrose, and Southport. Common themes across these reports include sightings of triangular craft, objects hovering or moving in non-conventional ways, and the involvement of amateur research groups such as the Potteries Organisation for Paranormal Investigation (P.O.P.I.) and the Essex UFO Group. Several articles discuss the potential for these sightings to be related to secret military technology, specifically referencing the 'Aurora' spy plane and British Aerospace projects. The document also highlights the skepticism of the scientific community, featuring interviews with astronomers like Ian Morrison from Jodrell Bank, while simultaneously documenting the efforts of civilian investigators to gather evidence through photography, video, and radar tracking. Additionally, the newsletter touches upon the phenomenon of crop circles, noting research conducted by the BLT Research Team and the Centre for Crop Circle Studies. The overall tone is one of active, amateur-led investigation, seeking to document and understand unexplained aerial phenomena despite the lack of official government confirmation or explanation.

It looks very strange to me, said Chris. I've got an open mind on the subject of UFOs and the like. After all, we don't know everything there is to know yet.

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