Declassified UFO / UAP Document

UFO Times Number 32

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This document is the 1994 issue of BUFORA's 'UFO Times' magazine, featuring reports on the Alan Godfrey/Zygmunt Adamski case, theories on free energy, and a list of mysterious deaths among defense scientists. It also highlights internal administrative concerns within the British UFO Research Association.

This document is Issue Number 32 of the 'UFO Times', a magazine published by the British UFO Research Association (BUFORA) in 1994. The publication serves as a forum for UFO research, investigation, and news. The editorial by Ken Phillips expresses concern regarding the internal management of BUFORA, specifically alleging that case reports submitted to the association are being confiscated or mislaid, and that the organization is being undermined from within. The magazine features several articles on UFO-related topics, including a detailed account of the Alan Godfrey sighting and the death of Zygmunt Adamski in Todmorden, which the author suggests may be connected. Another significant section is a technical article by T. Beardon regarding 'free energy' and the physics of electromagnetics, arguing that current scientific understanding is flawed. The magazine also includes a list of 'armaments scientists' who died under mysterious circumstances, suggesting a pattern of suspicious deaths. Additionally, there is an advertising feature by Anki International discussing Sumerian cosmology and the planet Nibiru, and a book review section covering works by Llewelyn K. and Steuart Campbell. The magazine concludes with a 'Readers Write' section and information on BUFORA's upcoming 1995 International UFO Congress. The document reflects the association's commitment to investigating UFO phenomena while also highlighting internal organizational tensions and broader fringe theories regarding energy and government secrecy.

The death riddle of Zygmunt Adamski and Alan Godfrey's amazing evidence added up to an astonishing story. It is questionable why Godfrey should lie about his experience.

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