Declassified UFO / UAP Document

UFO Times Number 21, January/February 1993

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This document is the January/February 1993 issue of UFO Times, the official magazine of the British UFO Research Association (BUFORA). It contains investigative reports, international sighting summaries, and editorial commentary on the state of ufology in the early 1990s.

UFO Times Number 21 (January/February 1993) is a publication of the British UFO Research Association (BUFORA). This issue, designated the 'Contingency Issue', features an editorial by the new editor, Ken Phillips, who outlines his intent to improve the magazine's punctuality and introduce content from the 'Witness Support Group' (WSG). The magazine serves as a forum for UFO research, investigation reports, and international perspectives on the UAP phenomenon. Key articles include 'Estimate of the Situation (Part 2)' by Robert Moore, which reflects on the state of contemporary ufology, and 'Pelleted in Boston (The Spector Letters)', a case report (PHILCASE.024) by Ken Phillips detailing a witness's claims of an alien implant and ongoing harassment. The issue also provides international reports, including the 'Belgium Wave' landing at Stockay, sightings in Germany on November 5, 1990, and reports from Eastern Europe (Poland, Bulgaria, and the USSR). A review by Rudolf Henke discusses Raymond E. Fowler's book on Betty Luca (Andreasson). The magazine includes a directory of BUFORA Accredited Investigators and information on how to contribute to the association's research efforts. It also addresses the 'UFOIN Files' controversy in the 'Readers Write' section, featuring a rebuttal by Jenny Randles. The publication emphasizes the importance of witness-led investigation while maintaining a balance with traditional, rationalist investigative approaches. It concludes with information on upcoming lectures and contact details for BUFORA services.

The material and personal details of witnesses who have been published in the media will be treated with care and empathy by the editorship.

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