Declassified UFO / UAP Document

BUFORA UFO Newsfile - October 1998

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This BUFORA newsletter from October 1998 compiles various UFO reports, expert commentary, and historical accounts. It highlights the ongoing tension between public interest in UFO phenomena and official government dismissal or lack of conclusive evidence.

This document is the October 1998 issue (Number 72) of the BUFORA UFO Newsfile. It serves as a compilation of various UFO-related reports, news snippets, and commentary. The content covers a wide range of topics, including advice on how to handle alien abductions, historical accounts of UFO sightings dating back to 1920, and reports on contemporary sightings in the UK and France. The newsletter features commentary from various researchers and experts, such as Timothy Good and John Pike, regarding the validity of alien contact and the nature of UFO phenomena. Specific incidents mentioned include the Rendlesham Forest incident, a 1998 sighting in Voreppe, France, and various reports of 'Z' and 'Q' shaped lights over Britain. The document also discusses the role of government agencies like the Ministry of Defence and the CIA in handling UFO reports, noting that many official investigations have been dropped or dismissed. The newsletter maintains a skeptical yet investigative tone, highlighting the ongoing debate between those who believe in extraterrestrial visitation and those who attribute such phenomena to natural causes, psychological factors, or hoaxes.

It's very likely they are here already but I absolutely not think they've made contact. They're watching us

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