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UFO Times Number 40 Mar/Apr 96

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This issue of UFO Times covers the 1995 Boeing near-miss report, the debunking of the Santilli alien autopsy footage, and the Fehrenbach-Case in Germany. It serves as an official publication of the British UFO Research Association (BUFORA).

UFO Times Number 40 (March/April 1996) is a publication of the British UFO Research Association (BUFORA). The issue serves as a compilation of news, investigative reports, and editorial commentary regarding UAP and ufology. A primary focus of this issue is the 'Santilli alien autopsy' footage, which the contributors argue is a hoax, potentially involving individuals associated with crop circle hoaxes. The magazine also features a special report on a 'near miss' between a Boeing 737 and an unidentified object on January 6, 1995, which the Civil Aviation Authority's Joint Air Proximity Section officially declared 'unresolved.' Other content includes an analysis of the 'Fehrenbach-Case' in Germany, where pupils bluffed MUFON with a model, and a review of Whitley Strieber's book 'Breakthrough.' The editorial section discusses the internal politics of ufology and the importance of rigorous investigation. The magazine also provides updates on BUFORA's activities, including investigator training courses and upcoming conferences, and includes obituaries and reader correspondence.

The incredible is at the foundation of contact, and strangeness cannot and must not be edited out in the interests of believability. The whole thing is completely unbelievable from beginning to end, anyway, so why waste time trying to make it credible? It's not and it never will be.

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