Declassified UFO / UAP Document
UFO Times Number 26 November/December 1993
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This issue of UFO Times (Nov/Dec 1993) compiles research and theories on UFOs, crop circles, and free energy. It features articles on the 'thinking' nature of light phenomena, the link between UFOs and folklore, and the ORGONE93 research project.
This document is the November/December 1993 issue (Number 26) of UFO Times, a publication of the British UFO Research Association (BUFORA). The magazine serves as a forum for UFO researchers and enthusiasts, featuring articles on various aspects of the phenomenon, including ball-of-light (B.O.L.) sightings, the relationship between folklore and UFOs, and theoretical physics. Robert Moore contributes an article on the 'boundary of the impossible' regarding B.O.L. phenomena, discussing the 'thinking' nature of these lights and their potential psychical dimensions. Gordon Millington explores the connection between UFOs and fairy folklore, citing Jacques Vallée's theories and detailing specific cases such as the 1961 Joe Simonton incident and the 1969 José Antonio abduction in Brazil. The issue also includes a technical piece by T.E. Beardon on 'The Final Secret of Free Energy,' which argues that classical electromagnetics is flawed and proposes a new model for energy extraction. Gabor Tarcali reports on crop circles in Hungary, noting their geometrical perfection and the absence of footprints. Andrew Collins introduces the 'ORGONE93' project, which aims to test the hypothesis that orgone radiation is linked to crop circles, ancient sites, and anomalous lightforms. The magazine also contains reviews of books, such as Andrew Collins' 'The Second Coming,' and provides contact information for BUFORA and its various committees, including the National Investigations Committee (NIC). The editorial by Ken Phillips highlights budget constraints affecting the publication's length and emphasizes the importance of concise reporting. The issue concludes with a 'Readers Write' section, where contributors discuss topics ranging from the 'possession' theory of UFOs to the accuracy of sky maps.
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Key Persons
- Jacques ValléeAuthor and researcher
- Joe SimontonWitness
- José AntonioWitness
- T.E. BeardonAuthor
- Andrew CollinsAuthor