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- ELECTRONIC UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECTS NEWS
- (EUFON)
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- Vol. 1 No. 3 (7 March 1993)
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- Baron Carlos's Castle BBS | Carlos A. Steffens
- +1-202-863-1493 |
- FidoNet 1:109/160 | Primary hatching
- MufoNet 88:4202/0 | by John Komar
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- For information, copyrights, article submissions, obtaining copies and
- so on, please refer to the end of this file.
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- Table of Contents
-
- 1. EDITORIAL ..................................................... 1
- Editorial: The End Of Linda Napolitano? ....................... 1
- 2. ARTICLES ...................................................... 2
- Final Report On The Linda Napolitano Abduction Pt. 2 .......... 2
- John Powell On The Linda Napolitano Abduction ................. 9
- 'UFO's Tonight' Discuss Roswell ............................... 16
- 3. BOOK REVIEW ................................................... 20
- The Evidence For Alien Abductions ............................. 20
- 4. ANNOUNCEMENTS/WANTED .......................................... 22
- 5. EUFON INFORMATION ............................................. 28
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- Editorial: The End Of Linda Napolitano?
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- by Carlos A. Steffens (88:4202/19)
-
- It seems like the last issue was almost exclusively dedicated to the
- Linda Napolitano abduction. Even the next issue is guaranteed to carry
- one final article regarding this case (part 3/3 of Stefula (et. al.)'s
- Final Report On The Linda Napolitano Abduction). This case has come
- under formidable attack by independent researchers in the UFO community.
- All coincide in that the reports so far put forth by Mr. Hopkins pose
- serious questions regarding the investigatory techniques, ethics, and
- veracity of the case. Could this end of the Linda Napolitano abduction?
-
- In this issue you will find the continuation of a very poignant
- evaluation of the Napolitano abduction. You will also find an
- independent investigator's evaluation of the Stefula 'Report'. In this
- evaluation, John Powell points to faults in both the Napolitano case and
- the Stefula 'Report'. Finally, we include the relevant part to the
- Roswell case from an interview with Kevin Randle in the radio show
- 'UFO's Tonight'. This article was forwarded some time ago by Gary Long.
-
- This month's book review is on "The Evidence For Alien Abductions", by
- John C. Rimmer. The book was reviewed by Jeff Brewi and was forwarded
- by Gary Long from one of ParaNet's public conferences. If you would
- like to submit a book review/article for publishing in EUFON, please
- refer to end of this publication.
- EUFONews 1 - 3 Page 2 07 Mar 1993
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-
- Final Report On The Linda Napolitano Abduction (Part 2 of 3)
-
- by Joseph Stefula
- Richard Butler
- George Hansen
-
- (Continued from last issue)
-
-
- INITIAL PROBLEMS WITH THE CASE
-
- There are a number of obvious but unanswered questions that raise
- immediate doubts about the credibility of the case.
-
- The most serious problem is that the three alleged principal
- corroborating witnesses (Richard, Dan, and Perez de Cuellar) have
- not been interviewed face-to-face by Hopkins, although it has been
- over a year and a half since initial contact with Hopkins and over
- three years since the abduction.
-
- Richard and Dan allegedly met with Linda and have written letters
- to Hopkins. Linda has a picture of Dan. Yet Dan and Richard refuse to
- speak directly with Hopkins. No hard evidence confirms that Richard and
- Dan even exist.
-
- Though they initially expressed extreme concern over the well being
- of Linda, the alleged "Dan" and "Richard" waited more than a year before
- contacting Linda and Hopkins. Why? Furthermore, they contacted Hopkins
- before they visited Linda. How did this come about? After all, they
- knew the location of Linda's apartment, so it would seem that they would
- have had no reason to contact Hopkins. Why did they bother with him at
- all?
-
- The woman on the bridge said that before contacting Hopkins she
- only discussed the matter with her son, daughter, sister and
- brother-in-law. Why didn't she contact other UFO investigators? Why
- only Hopkins? If there is some unclear reporting on this point and she
- did actually contact others, can such be verified? Has there been any
- investigation of this woman such as checking with her neighbors,
- friends, family, or previous employers? What is her background? Has
- she had any previous relationship with Linda? These questions have not
- been addressed, and thus the credibility of the only directly
- interviewed, corroborating, first-hand witness remains in doubt.
-
- Dan has spent time in a mental institution. Richard suffered
- extreme emotional distress, forcing him to take a leave of absence from
- his job. Assuming that these two people actually exist, one must now be
- careful in accepting their claims (even if offered in good faith).
- Despite their debilitating mental problems, at least one of them was
- allowed to drive a car with UN license plates. Are we really to
- believe that they returned to active duty in a sensitive position
- (presumably carrying firearms) and were given use of an official car?
-
- Who was the doctor who took the X-rays? We are only told that this
- person is closely connected with Linda. Why isn't a formal report
- available? Given the alarming nature of the outcome, why wasn't there
- an immediate examination? Linda said that the doctor was "nervous" EUFONews 1 - 3 Page 3 07 Mar 1993
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- and didn't want to talk about the X- ray. It is not clear whether
- Hopkins has ever met this alleged doctor. Instead, Hopkins showed the
- X-ray to a friend of his. Some have speculated that Linda may have
- simply put some small object in her nose and had a friendly X-ray
- technician assist. We have seen no evidence to exclude this
- possibility.
-
- Linda claims that she was kidnapped twice, nearly drowned, and
- further harassed. Yet she refuses to contact the police, even after
- Hopkins' urging. During the February 1, 1992 meeting with Stefula and
- Butler, Linda asked if she had legal grounds to "shoot" Dan if he
- attempted another abduction of her by force. Stefula advised against
- it and recommended that she go to the police and make an official
- complaint. She declined.
-
- If she was afraid, why didn't her husband contact authorities? The
- most plausible reason is that if a report was filed, and her story
- proved false, she could be subject to criminal charges. Linda's failure
- here raises enormous questions of credibility.
-
-
- OUR INVESTIGATION
-
- Despite the numerous problems outlined above, we believed it
- worthwhile to gain additional information because so many people had
- contacted us with questions. On September 19, 1992, Stefula, Butler,
- and Hansen traveled to New York City in order to visit the site of the
- alleged abduction. We found that Linda's apartment complex has a large
- courtyard with guard house manned 24 hours a day. We talked with the
- security guard and his supervisor and asked if they had ever heard about
- a UFO encounter near the complex. They reported hearing nothing about
- one. We also asked if the police routinely enter the complex and
- undertake door-to-door canvassing in order to find witnesses to crimes.
- They said that this was a very rare practice.
-
- We obtained the name and phone number of the apartment manager and
- called him a few days later. He reported knowing nothing about the UFO
- sighting, nor had he heard anything about it from any of the
- approximately 1600 residents in the complex.
-
- We also visited the site under the FDR drive where Richard and Dan
- purportedly parked their car. This was in a direct line of sight and
- nearly across the street from the loading dock of the New York Post. We
- spoke with an employee of the Post, who told us that the dock was in use
- through most of the night. A few days later, we called the New York
- Post and spoke to the person who was the loading dock manager in 1989.
- He told us that the dock is in use until 5:00 a.m. and that there are
- many trucks that come and go frequently during the early morning hours.
- The manager knew nothing of the UFO which supposedly appeared only a
- couple blocks away.
-
- Also in September, a colleague of ours contacted the Downtown
- Heliport, on Pier Six on the East River of Manhattan. That is the only
- heliport on the east side of Manhattan between Linda's apartment and the
- lower tip of the island. Our colleague was informed that the normal
- hours of operation of the heliport are from 7:00 a.m to 7:00 p.m. The
- Senior Airport Operations Agent researched the records and found thatEUFONews 1 - 3 Page 4 07 Mar 1993
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- there were no helicopter movements on November 30, 1989 before normal
- hours. Our colleague was also told that about six months previously,
- the heliport authorities had been approached by a man in his fifties
- with white hair who had made a similar inquiry. That man had asked
- about a UFO that had crashed into the East River.
-
-
- The Meeting of October 3
-
- On October 3, 1992, we met with Hopkins and his colleagues at his
- residence in Manhattan. Among those in attendance were David Jacobs,
- Walter H. Andrus, and Jerome Clark. During our meeting a number of
- questions were raised, and some of Hopkins' answers revealed a great
- deal about his investigations as well as the attitudes of Jacobs,
- Andrus, and Clark. Linda's statements also told us much.
-
- We inquired if Hopkins had asked the guards of the apartment
- complex whether they had seen the UFO. He indicated that he had not
- done so. This is quite surprising, considering that the UFO was so
- bright that the woman on the bridge had to shield her eyes from it even
- though she was more than a quarter mile distant. One would have thought
- that Hopkins would have made inquiries of the guards considering the
- spectacular nature of the event.
-
- We noted that Linda had claimed that police canvassing of her
- apartment complex was a common occurrence. We asked Hopkins if he had
- attempted to verify this with the guards or the building manager. He
- indicated that he did not feel it necessary. Although this is a minor
- point, it is one of the few directly checkable statements made by Linda,
- but Hopkins did not attempt to confirm it.
-
- We asked about the weather on the night of the abduction.
- Amazingly, Hopkins told us that he didn't know the weather conditions
- for that period. This was perhaps one of the most revealing moments,
- and it gives great insight into Hopkins' capabilities as an
- investigator. If the weather had been foggy, rainy, or snowing, the
- visibility could have been greatly hampered, and the reliability of the
- testimony of the witnesses would need to be evaluated accordingly. Even
- the very first form in the MUFON Field Investigator's Manual requests
- information on weather conditions (Fowler, 1983, p. 30). We ourselves
- did check the weather and knew the conditions did not impede visibility.
- But the fact that Hopkins apparently had not bothered to obtain even
- this most basic investigatory information was illuminating. He claims
- to have much supporting evidence that he has not revealed to outsiders;
- however, because of Hopkins' demonstrated failure to check even the
- most rudimentary facts, we place absolutely no credence in his
- undisclosed "evidence."
-
- During the discussions, Hopkins' partisans made allusions to other
- world figures involved in this event, though they did not give names.
- Hopkins' supporters, who had been given information denied to us,
- seemed to believe that there was a large motorcade that carried Perez de
- Cuellar and these other dignitaries in the early morning hours of
- November 30, 1989. At the meeting, we presented an outside expert
- consultant who for many years had served in dignitary protective
- services. He described the extensive preplanning required for moving
- officials and the massive coordination during the movements. ManyEUFONews 1 - 3 Page 5 07 Mar 1993
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- people and networks would be alerted if there were any problems at all
- (such as a car stalling, or a delay in passing checkpoints). His
- detailed presentation seemed to take Hopkins aback. The consultant
- listed several specialized terms used by the dignitary protective
- services and suggested that Hopkins ask Richard and Dan the meaning of
- those terms as a test of their knowledge, and thus credibility. As far
- as we know, Hopkins has failed to contact Richard and Dan about that
- matter.
-
- During the beginning part of the October 3 meeting, Linda's husband
- answered a few questions (in a very quiet voice). He seemed to have
- difficulty with some of them, and Linda spoke up to "correct" his
- memory. He left the meeting very early, even though Linda was under
- considerable stress, and despite the fact that she was overheard asking
- him to stay by her side. His leaving raised many questions in our
- minds.
-
- Linda also responded to questions during the meeting. Early in the
- discussion, Hansen asked Linda's husband whether he was born and raised
- in the U.S. He replied that he had come to this country when he was 17.
-
- Linda promptly interjected that she knew why Hansen had asked that
- question. During a prior telephone conversation between Linda and
- Hansen, Linda had asserted that her husband was born and raised in New
- York. She acknowledged that she had previously deliberately misled
- Hansen.
-
- Later in the meeting the question arose about a financial agreement
- between Linda and Hopkins. Stefula noted that Linda had told him that
- she and Hopkins had an agreement to split profits from a book. Hopkins
- denied that there was any such arrangement, and Linda then claimed that
- she had deliberately planted disinformation.
-
- During the meeting, reports were heard from two psychologists. They
- concluded that Linda's intelligence was in the "average" range. One
- suggested that Linda would need the mind of a Bobby Fischer to plan and
- execute any that could explain this case and that she was not capable of
- orchestrating such a massive, complex operation. Although these were
- supposedly professional opinions, we were not given the names of these
- psychologists.
-
- Ms. Penelope Franklin also attended the meeting. She is a close
- colleague of Hopkins and the editor of IF--The Bulletin of the Intruders
- Foundation. Hopkins had previously informed us in writing that Ms.
- Franklin was a co-investigator on the Napolitano case. In a
- conversation during a break in the meeting, Franklin asserted to Hansen
- that Linda
- was absolutely justified in lying about the case. This remarkable
- statement was also witnessed by Vincent Creevy, who happened to be
- standing between Franklin and Hansen.
-
- Franklin's statement raises very troubling questions, especially
- given her prominence within Hopkins' circle of colleagues. Her
- statement appears to violate all norms of scientific integrity. We can
- only wonder whether Linda has been counseled to lie by Hopkins or his
- colleagues. Have other abductees been given similar advice? What kind
- of a social and ethical environment are Hopkins and Franklin creatingEUFONews 1 - 3 Page 6 07 Mar 1993
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-
- for abductees? We also cannot help but wonder whether Hopkins and
- Franklin believe it appropriate for themselves to lie about the case.
- They owe the UFO research community an explanation for Franklin's
- statement. If such is not forthcoming, we simply cannot accept them as
- credible investigators.
-
-
- HOPKINS' REACTION TO OUR INVESTIGATION
-
- In concluding his Mufon UFO Journal paper, Hopkins wrote: "if rumors
- are true and there are officially sanctioned intelligence agents within
- the various UFO investigative networks, these people will also be
- mobilized to subvert the case from the inside, even before its full
- dimensions are made known to the public at large" (Hopkins, 1992c, p.
- 16). Hopkins apparently takes this idea quite seriously. After he
- learned of our investigation, he warned Butler that he suspected Butler
- and Stefula of being government agents and that he planned to inform
- others of his suspicions. A few weeks after our October 3 meeting, he
- told people that he suspected Hansen of being a CIA agent. This was not
- an offhand remark made to a friend in an informal setting; rather this
- was asserted to a woman whom he did not know and who had happened to
- attend one of his lectures (member of MUFON in New Jersey who feared
- future repercussions if her name was mentioned, personal communication,
- November 7, 1992).
-
-
- A POSSIBLE LITERARY BASIS FOR ELEMENTS OF THE STORY
-
- This case is quite exotic, even for a UFO abduction. Government
- agents are involved, the UN Secretary General is a key witness, Linda
- was kidnapped in the interests of national security, concerns are
- expressed about world peace, the CIA is attempting to discredit the
- case, and the ETs helped end the Cold War. The story is truly
- marvelous, and one might wonder about its origin. We wish to draw the
- readers' attention to the science fiction novel, Nighteyes, by Garfield
- Reeves-Stevens. This work was first published in April 1989, a few
- months before Linda claimed to have been abducted from her apartment.
-
- The experiences reported by Linda seem to be a composite of those of
- two characters in Nighteyes: Sarah and Wendy. The parallels are
- striking; some are listed in Table 1. We have not bothered to include
- the similarities commonly reported in abduction experiences (e.g.,
- implants, bodily examinations, probes, etc.). The parallels are
- sufficiently numerous to lead us to suspect that the novel served as the
- basis for Linda's story. We want to emphasize that the parallels are
- with discrete elements of the case and not with the story line itself.
-
-
- Table 1 - Similarities Between the Linda Napolitano Case and the
- Science Fiction Novel Nighteyes
-
-
- * Linda was abducted into a UFO hovering over her high-rise
- apartment building in New York City.
-
- Sarah was abducted into a UFO hovering over her high-rise
- apartment building in New York City. EUFONews 1 - 3 Page 7 07 Mar 1993
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-
- * Dan and Richard initially claimed to have been on a stakeout and
- were involved in a UFO abduction in during early morning hours.
-
- Early in Nighteyes two government agents were on a stakeout and
- became involved in a UFO abduction during early morning hours.
-
- * Linda was kidnapped and thrown into a car by Richard and Dan.
-
- Wendy was kidnapped and thrown into a van by Derek and Merril.
-
- * Linda claimed to have been under surveillance by someone in a van.
-
- Vans were used for surveillance in Nighteyes.
-
- * Dan is a security and intelligence agent.
-
- Derek was an FBI agent.
-
- * Dan was hospitalized for emotional trauma.
-
- One of the government agents in Nighteyes was hospitalized for
- emotional trauma.
-
- * During the kidnapping Dan took Linda to a safe house.
-
- During the kidnapping Derek took Wendy to a safe house.
-
- * The safe house Linda visited was on the beach.
-
- In Nighteyes, one safe house was on the beach.
-
- * Before her kidnapping, Linda contacted Budd Hopkins about her
- abduction.
-
- Before her kidnapping, Wendy contacted Charles Edward Starr about
- her abduction.
-
- * Budd Hopkins is a prominent UFO abduction researcher living in
- New York City and an author who has written books on the topic.
-
- Charles Edward Starr was a prominent UFO abduction researcher
- living in New York City and an author who had written books on the
- topic.
-
- * Linda and Dan were abducted at the same time and communicated with
- each other during their abductions.
-
- Wendy and Derek were abducted at the same time and communicated
- with each other during their abductions.
-
- * Linda thought she "knew" Richard previously.
-
- Wendy "knew" Derek previously.
-
- * Dan expressed a romantic interest in Linda.
-
- Derek became romantically involved with Wendy. EUFONews 1 - 3 Page 8 07 Mar 1993
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- * Dan and Richard felt considerable vibration during the close
- encounter.
-
- During the UFO landing in Nighteyes there was much vibration.
-
- * Photographs of Linda were taken on the beach and sent to Hopkins.
-
- In Nighteyes, photographs taken on a beach played a central role.
-
-
- THE REACTION OF THE UFOLOGY'S LEADERSHIP
-
-
- One of the most curious features of our investigation has been the
- reaction of several prominent leaders in ufology. Indeed, in the long
- run, this may turn out to be the most important part of the entire
- affair.
-
- After the MUFON symposium in July, Stefula had several conversations
- with Walter Andrus, International Director of MUFON. Andrus told him
- that MUFON had no interest in publishing any material critical of this
- case even though they had published an article describing it as "The
- Abduction Case of the Century." This is a most surprising statement
- from a leader of an organization which purports to be scientific.
- Andrus' statements should raise questions about the legitimacy of
- MUFON's claims to use objective, scientific methods.
-
- On September 14, 1992, Hopkins faxed Butler a letter saying that as
- a long-standing member of MUFON, he was issuing an "order" (his word).
- He "ordered" Stefula and Butler to stop their investigation of the case.
- We found this very curious, and we wondered how Hopkins, as a member of
- MUFON, could believe that it was in his power to issue such an "order."
-
- His letter seemed to reflect the mindset of a leader of a cult
- rather than that of an investigator searching for the truth.
-
- For the meeting on October 3 in New York City, Hopkins flew in his
- close friend Jerome Clark from Minnesota. Under the sway of Hopkins,
- Clark strenuously urged that outsiders cease investigations, thus
- seemingly trying to reinforce Hopkins' earlier "order" (despite the fact
- that the case already had been reported in the Wall Street Journal,
- Omni, Paris Match and the television show Inside Edition). Clark
- (1992a) later committed his position to writing, saying that this case
- may indeed involve a world political figure and have international
- consequences.
-
- Andrus and Clark are arguably the two most influential figures in
- U.S. ufology. Andrus is International Director of the Mutual UFO
- Network (MUFON), and he organizes the largest annual conference on UFOs
- in the country and regularly writes for MUFON's monthly magazine. Clark
- is a columnist for Fate magazine, editor of International UFO Reporter,
- vice-president of the J. Allen Hynek Center for UFO Studies, and author
- of books and even an encyclopedia on UFOs. Because of their eminence,
- their statements should be of special concern to the UFO research
- community.
-
- At the meeting on October 3, the kidnapping and attempted murder ofEUFONews 1 - 3 Page 9 07 Mar 1993
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- Linda were discussed. We informed Hopkins and the other participants
- that we were prepared to make a formal request for a federal
- investigation of the government agents responsible for the alleged
- felonies. Hopkins, Andrus, and Clark appeared to literally panic at the
- suggestion. They vigorously argued against making such a request. We
- could only conclude that they wanted to suppress evidence of attempted
- murder. We wondered why.
-
- This situation seemed so outrageous that a few days later Hansen
- called Andrus, Clark, John Mack, and David Jacobs and asked them if they
- really believed Linda's story about the kidnappings and attempted
- murder. All of these individuals said that they accepted her account.
- We were forced to seriously consider their opinions because they had
- been given secret information not revealed to us. During the telephone
- conversations, Andrus and Clark again strongly objected to requesting an
- investigation by law enforcement authorities.
-
- (Continued in the next issue of EUFON)
-
-
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- John Powell On The Linda Napolitano Abduction
-
- by John Powell
-
-
- "...this case is likely to have a substantial impact on the
- field of ufology."
-
- Yes indeed it is. We had all better get our seatbelts on for this
- one.
-
- A little disclaimer is in order. I have been critical of the Linda
- Case and the manner in which Hopkins has seen fit to publish it but that
- doesn't mean I have chosen sides. In what follows you'll see that
- I'm equally critical of the 'other side' and the important disclaimer
- here is that I intentionally do not make the distinction between
- 'sides.'
-
- The report (Memo) contained a number of serious charges for which no
- documentation was provided:
-
- Lack Of Documentation:
- ----------------------
-
- "Leadership in both the Mutual UFO Network (MUFON) and the J.
- Allen Hynek Center for UFO Studies (CUFOS) aggressively
- opposed our investigation, and both previously refused to
- publish our criticisms. This raises grave questions about the
- scientific and journalistic integrity of MUFON and CUFOS."
-
- This is a serious charge and it should have been documented in this
- report (or not mentioned). (Not counting the 'recommendation' to
- postpone investigations made by Clark, et. at.) How many and which
- articles were submitted for publication? Where are the rejectionEUFONews 1 - 3 Page 10 07 Mar 1993
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-
- letters?
-
- "Several prominent leaders in ufology have become involved,
- and their behavior and statements have been quite curious. Some
- have aggressively attempted to suppress evidence of a purported
- attempted murder. The implications for the understanding of
- ufology are discussed."
-
- Another very serious charge that is undocumented... (The charge of
- suppressing evidence explicitly contains within it the assumed fact
- that such evidence exists and this has not been documented.)
-
- "...February 1, 1992, Linda, Stefula and Butler met in New
- York City, and Linda provided additional details about her
- experiences (described below). During that meeting, she asked
- them not to inform Hopkins of their discussions."
-
- Another very serious charge that is undocumented... Were these meetings
- tape-recorded?
-
- "We contacted Hopkins in an attempt to resolve these matters,
- but he declined to meet with us, saying that he didn't want to
- discuss the case until his book manuscript was submitted.
- Despite his initial reluctance, eventually a meeting was
- arranged on October 3, 1992 at Hopkins' home, and a few more
- details then emerged."
-
- Another very serious charge that is undocumented. As late as 12/92
- Jacobs has publically stated that Hopkins did not yet have a publisher.
-
- "Linda also told us that she had an agreement with Budd Hopkins
- to split equally any profits from a book on the case."
-
- "Later in the meeting the question arose about a financial
- agreement between Linda and Hopkins. Stefula noted that Linda
- had told him that she and Hopkins had an agreement to split
- profits from a book. Hopkins denied that there was any such
- arrangement, and Linda then claimed that she had deliberately
- planted disinformation."
-
- Not documented? I bet Stefula wishes he had tape-recorded the
- interviews now...
-
- Major Problems:
- ---------------
-
- "After receiving the letter [Richard/Dan letter to Hopkins more
- than one year later], Hopkins promptly called Linda and told her
- that she might expect a visit from two policemen. A few days
- later, Linda telephoned Hopkins to tell him that she had been
- visited by Richard and Dan."
-
- Fortunately, Hopkins promptly read this letter, unlike the first letter
- from Kimble, and Richard/Dan show up on cue...? Is the Kimble letter a
- solitary exception, and if so why, or what distinguished this letter
- from all the other mail that one can assume Hopkins doesn't read on the
- day it arrives?EUFONews 1 - 3 Page 11 07 Mar 1993
-
-
-
- "Linda did remember another car being involved with the
- kidnapping, and under hypnotic regression she recalled the
- license plate number of that car, as well as part of the number
- of the car in which she rode. Hopkins reports that the numbers
- have been traced to particular "agencies" (he gave no further
- details)."
-
- Why haven't Stefula (et. al.) reported this to the police? They don't
- need anyone's permission to do so. They were told by the alleged victim
- of a kidnapping and they are aware of the existence of supporting
- evidence... They are accessories to conspiracy after the fact if
- they do not officially file a police report.
-
- "This gave Linda a chance to search the premises; she recovered
- her cassette tape and discovered stationery bearing a Central
- Intelligence Agency letterhead."
-
- Has the stationary been examined? (The Watermark would be enough to
- identify it and the CIA would probably cooperate...) Of course, we
- don't know what kind of stationary it is... (If you send a letter to
- the CIA and apply for the job of Director you'll get a pleasant form
- letter back - on CIA stationary...)
-
- "Linda also asserted that on December 15 and December 16, 1991,
- one of the men had tried to make contact with her near the
- shopping area of the South Street Seaport. He was driving a
- large black sedan with Saudi Arabian United Nations license
- plates."
-
- How was Linda able to identify the country of origin of a diplomatic
- license plate? She did this on her own?
-
- "At the February 1 meeting, Linda mentioned that Hopkins had
- received a letter from "the third man" (the VIP)...
-
- Yet another piece of _PHYSICAL EVIDENCE_... Has Hopkins acknowledged
- that this letter exists? If it exists he will eventually have to
- present it for examination...
-
- "We also learned that the third man was actually Javier Perez de
- Cuellar, at that time Secretary General of the United Nations.
- Linda claimed that the various vehicles used in her kidnappings
- had been traced to several countries' missions at the UN."
-
- How would Linda know this? It would be extremely irregular and
- unprofessional for Hopkins to reveal this (the identity of the VIP
- and the traced license plates) to her. What does Hopkins say?
-
- "In November 1991 a doctor, whom Hopkins describes as "closely
- connected with Linda," took an X-ray of Linda's head because she
- knew about the story of the nasal implant and because Linda
- frequently spoke of the problem with her nose. The X-ray was
- not developed immediately. A few days later the doctor brought
- it to Linda but was very nervous and unwilling to discuss it."
-
- Who took the X-ray, will this person go on record, has Hopkins talkedEUFONews 1 - 3 Page 12 07 Mar 1993
-
-
- with her? Is this the same doctor from the 4/89 visit?
-
- "The most serious problem is that the three alleged principal
- corroborating witnesses (Richard, Dan, and Perez de Cuellar)
- have not been interviewed face- to-face by Hopkins, although it
- has been over a year and a half since initial contact with
- Hopkins and over three years since the abduction."
-
- This is obviously a serious problem especially since "Dan" is
- apparently dead! However, Linda alleges that Hopkins has traced the
- license plates and has a letter from Perez de Cuellar. How about
- handwriting analysis?
-
- "Who was the doctor who took the X-rays? We are only told that
- this person is closely connected with Linda. Why isn't a formal
- report available? Given the alarming nature of the outcome, why
- wasn't there an immediate examination? Linda said that the
- doctor was "nervous" and didn't want to talk about the X-ray.
- It is not clear whether Hopkins has ever met this alleged
- doctor. Instead, Hopkins showed the X-ray to a friend of his.
- Some have speculated that Linda may have simply put some small
- object in her nose and had a friendly X-ray technician assist.
- We have seen no evidence to exclude this possibility."
-
- _Why_ is it "not clear whether Hopkins has ever met" the doctor, and
- which doctor are we talking about? (Or are the 4/89 and 11/91 visits
- with the same doctor?) Has Hopkins been directly asked this
- question?
-
- As with Richard/Dan, do we even know if these doctors exist?
-
- "Also in September, a colleague of ours contacted the Downtown
- Heliport, on Pier Six on the East River of Manhattan. That is
- the only heliport on the east side of Manhattan between Linda's
- apartment and the lower tip of the island. Our colleague was
- informed that the normal hours of operation of the heliport are
- from 7:00 a.m to 7:00 p.m. The Senior Airport Operations Agent
- researched the records and found that there were no helicopter
- movements on November 30, 1989 before normal hours. Our
- colleague was also told that about six months previously, the
- heliport authorities had been approached by a man in his fifties
- with white hair who had made a similar inquiry. That man had
- asked about a UFO that had crashed into the East River."
-
- Did anyone show this person a picture of Hopkins!? While I think the
- insinuation is unprofessional I clearly see that the Richard/Dan
- element is tattered... (Maybe that's why Dan had to go...)
-
- "We inquired if Hopkins had asked the guards of the apartment
- complex whether they had seen the UFO. He indicated that he had
- not done so."
-
- Problem...
-
- "We noted that Linda had claimed that police canvassing of her
- apartment complex was a common occurrence. We asked Hopkins if
- he had attempted to verify this with the guards or the buildingEUFONews 1 - 3 Page 13 07 Mar 1993
-
-
- manager. He indicated that he did not feel it necessary."
-
- Problem...
-
- "We asked about the weather on the night of the abduction.
- Amazingly, Hopkins told us that he didn't know the weather
- conditions for that period."
-
- Problem...
-
- Are these problems or is Hopkins simply refusing to reveal _any_ details
- to Stefula (et. al.). Hopkins _seems_ to be completely unresponsive in
- this matter.
-
- "On September 14, 1992, Hopkins faxed Butler a letter saying
- that as a long-standing member of MUFON, he was issuing an
- "order" (his word). He "ordered" Stefula and Butler to stop
- their investigation of the case. We found this very curious,
- and we wondered how Hopkins, as a member of MUFON, could believe
- that it was in his power to issue such an "order." His letter
- seemed to reflect the mindset of a leader of a cult rather than
- that of an investigator searching for the truth."
-
- Why isn't this letter included in this report!? Stefula (et. al.) have
- a problem 'trusting' Hopkins yet they expect _us_ to 'trust' _them_.
- Why should I?
-
- Minor problems:
- ---------------
-
- "Hopkins has collaborated with university professors in
- co-authoring an article in the book Unusual Personal Experiences
- (1992), which was sent to 100,000 mental health professionals."
-
- It wasn't a book, it was a pamphlet...
-
- "She reported that on the morning of October 15, 1991, Dan
- accosted her on the street and pulled her into a red Jaguar
- sports car."
-
- A rather expensive car to own, operate and insure in NYC especially for
- a security guard...
-
- "The woman on the bridge said that before contacting Hopkins she
- only discussed the matter with her son, daughter, sister and
- brother-in-law. Why didn't she contact other UFO investigators?
- Why only Hopkins?"
-
- Kimble provides the answer in her letter and Stefula (et. al.)
- previously acknowledge that Hopkins is a leader in the field and widely
- recognized therefore I don't see this as amounting to much.
-
- "If there is some unclear reporting on this point and she did
- actually contact others, can such be verified?"
-
- Stefula's paper/case is not enhanced by inventing questions for which
- there is no case material basis...EUFONews 1 - 3 Page 14 07 Mar 1993
-
-
- "Dan has spent time in a mental institution. Richard suffered
- extreme emotional distress, forcing him to take a leave of
- absence from his job. Assuming that these two people actually
- exist, one must now be careful in accepting their claims (even
- if offered in good faith). Despite their debilitating mental
- problems, at least one of them was allowed to drive a car with
- UN license plates. Are we really to believe that they returned
- to active duty in a sensitive position (presumably carrying
- firearms) and were given use of an official car?
-
- This is another minor point. Richard's "extreme emotional distress"
- could have been anything from acting to job stress and we have no way of
- knowing if it affected his work or was even noticed by his superiors.
- Dan's time in a "mental institution" could very well have been
- specifically job-related, we have no way of knowing at this point and
- since he's dead we may never know...
-
- "During the meeting, reports were heard from two psychologists.
- They concluded that Linda's intelligence was in the "average"
- range. One suggested that Linda would need the mind of a Bobby
- Fischer to plan and execute any hoax that could explain this
- case and that she was not capable of orchestrating such a
- massive, complex operation. Although these were supposedly
- professional opinions, we were not given the names of these
- psychologists."
-
- No real problem here. They will have to be made available eventually...
-
- General Stuff:
- --------------
-
- "Though they initially expressed extreme concern over the well
- being of Linda, the alleged "Dan" and "Richard" waited more than
- a year before contacting Linda and Hopkins. Why? Furthermore,
- they contacted Hopkins before they visited Linda. How did this
- come about? After all, they knew the location of Linda's
- apartment, so it would seem that they would have had no reason
- to contact Hopkins. Why did they bother with him at all?"
-
- This is a serious point. I found it to be the most serious point in the
- entire paper (in the entire matter to date not counting the terribly
- unfortunate demise of "Dan"). This entire matter becomes unremarkable
- without the Richard/Dan/Kimble addition and two-thirds of it is
- _already_ shot full of holes. (I should say one-half since Dan is
- dead...) Everything begins with the first step and this first step is
- Richard/Dan contacting Hopkins more than a year later _by letter_. They
- didn't wait for a reply or even provide such a mechanism yet several
- days later they _personally visit_ Linda... This element of the Linda
- Case is obviously a setup or a massive hoax. Richard/Dan, if they
- exist, became aware of the matter _somehow_. Perhaps they really did
- witness it, perhaps they got wind of it through Hopkins or Linda
- (apparently this was a hot topic at the abductee meetings), perhaps they
- got wind of it through a friend or contact of Linda's or Hopkins'.
-
- The point is that Linda _never said_ her abduction was witnessed, other
- people, who are undocumented to date and who are unconnected with eitherEUFONews 1 - 3 Page 15 07 Mar 1993
-
-
- Hopkins or Linda, popped up and said they witnessed Linda's abduction...
-
- "Linda claims that she was kidnapped twice, nearly drowned, and
- further harassed. Yet she refuses to contact the police, even
- after Hopkins' urging. During the February 1, 1992 meeting with
- Stefula and Butler, Linda asked if she had legal grounds to
- "shoot" Dan if he attempted another abduction of her by force.
- Stefula advised against it and recommended that she go to the
- police and make an official complaint. She declined. If she
- was afraid, why didn't her husband contact authorities? The
- most plausible reason is that if a report was filed, and her
- story proved false, she could be subject to criminal charges.
- Linda's failure here raises enormous questions of credibility."
-
- I think it is extremely unlikely that Linda's kidnapping stories could
- be "proved false" and from what (little) is currently known I also think
- it equally unlikely that the stories could be proven true. Rather, a
- more plausible reason is that she fears/feared slipping up under
- interrogation. (Admittedly, a Klassically plausible reason would be
- that Hopkins has actually suggested against an official investigation
- because all of his related material would have to be turned over...)
-
- "After the MUFON symposium in July, Stefula had several
- conversations with Walter Andrus, International Director of
- MUFON. Andrus told him that MUFON had no interest in publishing
- any material critical of this case even though they had
- published an article describing it as "The Abduction Case of the
- Century." This is a most surprising statement from a leader of
- an organization which purports to be scientific. Andrus'
- statements should raise questions about the legitimacy of
- MUFON's claims to use objective, scientific methods."
-
- The MUFON Journal did eventually published Hyzer's critical report on
- the Ed Walters/Gulf Breeze polaroids, as well as a follow-up piece by
- Hyzer... I am totally confident that the Journal will eventually
- present both sides (if two well-researched and documented sides can be
- mustered) of this matter.
-
- "At the meeting on October 3, the kidnapping and attempted
- murder of Linda were discussed. We informed Hopkins and the
- other participants that we were prepared to make a formal
- request for a federal investigation of the government agents
- responsible for the alleged felonies. Hopkins, Andrus, and
- Clark appeared to literally panic at the suggestion. They
- vigorously argued against making such a request. We could only
- conclude that they wanted to suppress evidence of attempted
- murder."
-
- This is an unnecessarily and melodramatic conclusion. Perhaps they are
- concerned with something even more important such has holding up a house
- of cards before it crashes on top of everyone... Or, maybe Hopkins
- knows he was setup, and let Clark, Andrus, etc. in on that, and has been
- trying to balance things until they can unwrap Mr. Big...
-
- It should be painfully obvious to all of us that this matter is quickly
- falling apart at the seams. Now matter what happens next Hopkins'
- reputation will suffer. The elitist manner in which he hasEUFONews 1 - 3 Page 16 07 Mar 1993
-
-
- teaspooned-out the flimsiest of pseudo-facts will be rejected by anyone
- who has and/or continues to independently investigate and research
- UFO-related material. (Even if it is aliens in spaceships someone will
- sooner or later ask him why he didn't tell us everything when he knew
- it.)
-
- On the other hand, his reputation could be salvaged by exposing a rather
- large abduction hoax... This is the only possibility I can think of
- that satisfactorily explains what has already occurred.
-
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- 'UFO's Tonight' Discuss Roswell
-
- From: kuryakin@bcstec.ca.boeing.com (Rick Pavek)
-
-
- This was transcribed by a friend who wishes to remain anonymous.
-
- The following is from 'UFO's Tonight', carried on Cable Radio Network at
- 9:00 pm PST every Sunday.
-
- The guest on the show was Kevin Randle, co-author of the book,
- 'UFO Crash at Roswell', Avon paperback, 1991. The interview covered
- the latest on this case from one of the leading researchers on this
- subject.
-
- I won't review the entire Roswell story. There is a lot about it
- currently available from many in-print books. The above book is one,
- there is another by Stanton Friedman and Don Berliner called 'Crash At
- Corona' that is currently on the shelves. I also won't get into the
- argument that is going on between the two Roswell research factions,
- represented by the above two books. I will only say that the argument
- centers around the existence of a second crash site to the west of the
- Corona/Roswell site, in the Plains of San Agustin. With the exception of
- a few details, both factions agree about the first site, the
- Corona/Roswell site.
-
- Since the interview was with Kevin Randle, I prefer to report just the
- work that Randle/Schmitt are doing on this case. Randle/Schmitt are also
- sponsored by the Center For UFO Studies in Chicago.
-
- The Randle/Schmitt book has some very impressive testimony:
-
- Col. Thomas DuBose then chief of staff for Brig. Gen. Roger Ramey,
- who was then commander of the 8th Air Force, of which the 509th Bomb
- Group at Roswell, was a part. Col. DuBose was in on the creation of the
- crashed weather balloon cover story per the direct order of General
- Clements McMullen, Washington DC.
-
- Members of the 509th bomb group intelligence and counter-intelligence
- staffs (named in the book).
-
- Former B-29 crew members who flew pieces of the wreckage around (named
- in the book).EUFONews 1 - 3 Page 17 07 Mar 1993
-
-
- USAF Brig. Gen, Arthur Exon, who was a former commander of Wright
- Patterson AFB.
-
- So if you're interested, get the books, read the stories, and make up
- your own minds.
-
- Summary:
-
- A summary of the new information follows:
-
- - Randle/Schmitt are now concentrating their efforts on
- investigating the impact area of the Corona/Roswell vehicle.
-
- - There are now 7 first hand witnesses to the vehicle impact site.
- There were really no first hand witnesses to the impact site when
- their book was written.
-
- - A better approximation of the location of the vehicle impact site
- has been made, based on the new first hand witnesses.
-
- - Based on the testimony of these new first-hand witnesses, some of
- the 'conventional wisdom', such as the crash date, now seems to be
- changing.
-
- - Randle/Schmitt have now talked to over 400 1st/2nd hand witnesses
- regarding the Corona/Roswell site.
-
- - The crashed vehicle was tracked on radar before the crash.
-
- - Kevin Randle claims to have handled a small piece of the crash
- debris, pocketed by one of the first hand witnesses.
-
- - Randle provided additional information on why the Roswell Army Air
- Field released a press story that they had recovered a flying
- saucer.
-
- - Although there was less specific information on this, there also
- seems to be progress that is being made on understanding the
- General Twining flying disk letter, of September 23, 1947.
-
- - The claims of a second crash site on the Plains of San Agustin,
- over 100 miles to the west of Roswell, now seems to be in serious
- jeopardy. Back in September, the sole first hand witness to that
- scenario, admitted to lying about a small aspect of the case. So
- now there are no more 'credible' first hand witnesses to the
- 'Plains' site.
-
- There is more information on some of the above below. Some of the
- following are exact quotes. If there are no quote marks, then it is a
- summary in my words, of what Randle said.
-
- Q: Do we have anyone first hand who witnessed the object itself near
- Roswell?
-
- A: There are now 7 first hand witnesses that are familiar with the craft
- impact site discovered near Roswell. It was only after 2-to-3 years
- of research that Randle/Schmitt started to find first hand witnessesEUFONews 1 - 3 Page 18 07 Mar 1993
-
-
- to the vehicle impact site. Randle/Schmitt have been researching the
- Corona/Roswell case now for a little over 4 years.
-
- Based on the testimony of the 7 new first hand witnesses, the vehicle
- impact site is now located 25-to-30 miles from the debris field near
- Corona NM. That places it much closer to Roswell NM.
-
- During the 7/4/47 3-day weekend, the head of the AAF, General Carl
- Spaatz, was on a fishing trip in the Pacific Northwest, where most of
- the sightings were taking place at that time (interesting).
-
- Q: Have you ever looked into the possibility of a high powered radar
- site as contributing to the cause of the crash?
-
- A: Randle indicated there were radar sites at White Sands, Roswell AAF,
- and Kirtland. This thing was tracked on radar for a period of time.
-
- Randle was skeptical that radar could have been a contributing factor
- to the crash.
-
- Q: Have you anything new to report from the recent Denver, CO
- engagements?
-
- A: On a radio show during the Denver speaking engagement Randle was
- asked if he had ever seen any of the debris.
-
- 'I have actually handled a piece of the debris. A small piece of the
- debris maybe 3/4 of an inch long and 1/2 of an inch wide.
-
- It looked like silver pumice with some stratification in it.
-
- Very light weight.
-
- It didn't crumble like pumice would. There was not that kind of a
- gritty texture to it. But it looked like pumice.'
-
- Q: You're convinced that you actually handled a piece of an
- extraterrestrial craft?
-
- A: 'I was told that what I was handling was a piece of the debris, yes.
-
- Now the question becomes, it was not analyzed and all I could do was
- look at it and see what it looked like.
-
- The question is always in the back of your mind, was this really a
- piece of the debris or was I being taken down the garden path.
-
- I was told this was a piece of the debris from the craft that the
- fellah had been able to pocket.'
-
- Q: Was this one of the original first hand witnesses?
-
- A: 'This was a first hand witness! I have no reason to doubt his word at
- this point, at all. All I can say is yes I handled a small piece of
- the debris, as far as I know.'
-
- Q: Are there things going on behind the scenes (regarding Roswell) thatEUFONews 1 - 3 Page 19 07 Mar 1993
-
-
- we don't know about as civilians?
-
- A: 'I would imagine there's a great deal going on that we don't
- understand.
-
- We've been told again by some of our sources that there's all kinds
- of talk about releasing this data slowly. That sort of thing. We've
- been told that there is a small contingent of people who now are in
- control of this data, who really don't want it to come out! So it's
- kind of, take a choice, type of thing. We can speculate about things
- but we don't really have any answers about that.
-
- The reason for the press release in 1947 though, that was part of
- the whole plan to keep this thing buried by having the lower
- headquarters come out with a story that they had a flying saucer,
- then a higher headquarters say: No, no, it was merely a weather
- balloon. You've discredited all the rumors coming out of Roswell at
- that time. And that was the plan, to discredit the rumors so people
- wouldn't be asking the very difficult questions. Well those dummies
- in Roswell, they thought they had a flying saucer, but what they had
- was a weather balloon.'
-
- The Twining letter of Sept. 23, 1947 was talked about. Randle said
- that to explain fully what was going on would take a couple of hours.
- This thing was at the highest levels of security and at that level
- it's a very convoluted and complex system that's in place.
-
- Q: What do you intend to do at this point forward ...?
-
- A: 'One of the things we're working on is to of course track down
- additional witnesses to corroborate the impact site near Roswell and
- we're looking for documentation so that rather than having to believe
- what we say we can kind of prove what we're saying - and that's
- always been kind of what we're doing, looking for corroboration. But
- the investigation also encompasses looking at the stories told by
- people and finding out whether we can break them down under
- scrutiny.'
-
- Q: ... How do the stories check out ... among the new witnesses?
-
- A: Randle indicated that there are problems with certain conventional
- wisdom.
-
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- EUFONews 1 - 3 Page 20 07 Mar 1993
-
-
- -=< BOOK REVIEW >=-
-
-
-
- Title: THE EVIDENCE FOR ALIEN ABDUCTIONS
- Author: John C. Rimmer, 1984
-
-
- I have been reading a book called _The Evidence For ALien ABductions_
- by John Rimmer C. 1984...
-
- I would like to summarize and\or quote an experiment and the results.
-
- The experiment was conducted by Alvin Lawson and William McCall.
-
- The concept was to be able to distinguish the abduction info given
- during hypnotic regression between a real abduction and a hoax (the
- reason for the hoax for this particular experiment was irrelevant).
- They wanted a database of info that could distinguish real data from
- imaginary data.
-
- "They began by locating a number of people who would be willing to
- participate in their experiments, but who knew little or nothing about
- UFOs - possibly a rather difficult task in Southern California where
- they operated...These...subjects were then 'led into' a UFO abduction
- scenario by means of a carefully designed series of leading questions,
- which suggested the bare outlines of the abduction but left the subject
- free to fill in the details. These details would come...from the
- witnesses' own imaginations. They would then be able to compare the
- imaginary abductions with the real events, and by a comparison of the
- differences between the two, would be able to gain valuable clues to
- use when trying to sort out any hoaxes in the cases that came to them
- as UFO researchers."
-
- One interjection here- how did they know that their supposed known- the
- so-called 'real' abductions were in fact, real abductions? Not saying
- the supposed real were not real, but no comment in the text mentioned
- this point. I took the assumption that their real database were
- witnesses who were not led into the abduction or prior cases, possibly
- by other researchers.
-
- "...But the experiments went spectacularly wrong...what happened was
- that the 'imaginary' stories were quite indistinguishable from the
- 'real' experiences, even down to tiny details..."
-
- The text then goes further into the stereotyped abductee, some of the
- stories the witnesses gave, etc...until the text leads into the
- researchers conclusion, "Birth Trauma Hypothesis."
-
- The point here is it is very difficult to distinguish between an actual
- abduction (if in fact they do occur) and the imagination. Possibly
- physical evidence (scarring etc...), but then who can prove an alien
- lifeform is doing the abduction? Much can be inferred into a mind
- through a prior programming which can come out in a later regression.
-
- I believe little to no headway has been made into the proof of alien
- abductions, other than stories told by potential abductees, which couldEUFONews 1 - 3 Page 21 07 Mar 1993
-
-
- be imagination or from other programming.
- EUFONews 1 - 3 Page 22 07 Mar 1993
-
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
- Reykjavik, Iceland Conference
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- THE 1993 INTERNATIONAL UFO & EXTRATERRESTRIAL CONFERENCE
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- To be held in the most northerly capital city in Europe
-
- REYKJAVIK, ICELAND
-
- March 24 - 28, 1993
-
- 14 Top International Speakers from America, Russia, England, Germany and
- Puerto Rico will present information, recent photographic and film
- evidence, to be shown for the first time in public.
-
- Other conference highlights include:
-
- A full day trip to Snaefellsjokull Glacier, the most active UFO
- sighting area in Iceland and an area of strange powers claimed by the
- Icelanders.
-
- An Icelandic Buffet Lunch Extravaganza.
-
- An opportunity to extend and explore the Mystic Volcano Island.
-
- Saturday night barbecue and fireworks display.
-
- For further information:
-
- London Tel/081455-9418
- Fax 071-3875711
-
- Doncaster Tel/0302-768168
- Fax 0302-341643
-
-
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Ozark UFO Conference
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- The Fifth Annual Ozark UFO Conference will be held on April 2-4, 1993.
- The location will be the same as in previous years, the INN OF THE
- OZARKS in Eureka Springs, Arkansas.
-
- A minimum of 125 rooms will be set aside for people attending the
- Conference, with special room rates of $36.00 for single occupancy and
- $42.00 for double occupancy. Room reservations may be made at any time
- by calling the Inn at (501) 253-9768 or by writing the Inn at P.O. box
- 431, Eureka Springs, AR 72632. Please indicate that your reservations
- are for the Ozark UFO Conference in order to obtain the special room
- rates. The Inn's total of 125 rooms were completely sold out last year
- at least one month before the conference, so make your reservations
- early. Additional rooms are available at other local-area motels.
- EUFONews 1 - 3 Page 23 07 Mar 1993
-
-
- The registration fee for the Conference is $35.00 per person, if paid in
- advance (through March 27, 1993) or $40.00 per person at the door.
- Payments for Conference registrations should be made payable to OZARK
- UFO CONFERENCE FUND and may be mailed to :
-
- Ozark UFO Conference
- Route 1, Box 220
- Plumerville, AR 72127
-
- The Conference will begin at 1:00 PM on Friday, April 2nd, and will
- conclude at noon on Sunday, April 4th. Additional information may be
- obtained by calling (501) 354-2558.
-
- The scheduled speakers for 1993 include Dr. John Mack of Harvard
- University (one of the country's foremost researchers of UFO abduction
- cases), Norman Oliver (UFO cases from England), Linda Moulton Howe,
- George Wingfield, Antonio Huneeus and Forest Crawford. A number of
- "surprise" speakers is also planned, as well as a panel discussion
- featuring "abductees" and abduction researchers.
-
- For those who have not visited Eureka Springs previously, the town is
- located on U.S. Highway 62, approximately 48 miles west of Harrison,
- Arkansas, 35 miles northeast of Fayetteville, and about 10 miles south
- of the Missouri border. Air travellers will fly into Drake Field at
- Fayetteville and a shuttle service will be provided between the airport
- and the Inn.
-
- OZARK UFO CONFERENCE
- REGISTRATION FORM
-
- Registration Fee: $35.00 per person
-
-
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-
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-
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-
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-
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-
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-
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-
-
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- Bordentown, New Jersey Conference
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- "The Fourth Great UFO/ET Alien & Abduction Congress" April 16-18 1993.EUFONews 1 - 3 Page 24 07 Mar 1993
-
-
- Day's Inn, Rte #206 & NJtpk, exit #7, Bordentown, NJ. (5mi. So. Trenton)
-
- Invited Speakers:
-
- Timothy Good- "Above Top Secret"
- Karla Turner PhD. "Into the Fringe"
- John Mack,- Abductions-
- Jaques Vallee "Forbidden Science"
- Howard Menger "From outer Space"
- Frank Stranges "Stranger at the Pentagon"
- David Jacobs "Secret Life"
- Kevin Randal "UFO Crash at Roswell"
- Leonard Stringfield, "UFO Crash Retrievals"
- Ray Fowler "Andreasson Affair", "The Watchers"
- David Pritchard -Abduction Congress at MIT 1992-
- Ray Stanford "Socorro Saucer in Pentagon Pantry"
- CMDR. Graham Bethune, USN-Ret. - UFO PHOTOS-
- Richard Butler "Early Gods of History & UFO"
- Rosemary Goiley "UFO & Crop Circles"
- Jim Moseley -saucer (news) smear & NUFOC-
- &
- UFO out-of-print Book & Video Club.
-
- For More Information Call 1-609-888-1358 Pat Marcattilio
- 138 Redfern St. Trenton, NJ 08610.....
-
- If anyone is interested, speak to Pat...
-
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- Lincoln, Nebraska Conference
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- EXPLORING UNEXPLAINED PHENOMENON 5, April 30 - May 2, 1993
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- Nebraska Center
- 33rd & Holdredge St.
- Lincoln, Ne.
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- Pre-conference concurrent workshops, Friday, April 30th, 8-11 a.m.
- ($5 each, not included in conference registration fee, payable at the
- door):
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- 8-11 a.m: Dr. Janet Lingren, "A Brief Introduction To Jungian Dream
- Analysis"
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- 8-11 a.m: James Smith, "The Possible Metaphysical Implications Of UFO
- Contact"
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- 8-11 a.m: Joe Smith & Ray Jensen, "Dowsing: What It Is & How To Do It"
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- Conference Schedule-Friday, April 30th:
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- 12-2 p.m: Harry Jordan & Dr. John Kasher, "NASA UFO Images/Iowa
- Mini-Flap Update"
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- 2-2:30 p.m, break.
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- 2:30-4:30 p.m: Budd Hopkins, "New Revelations About UFO Abductions"
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- 4:30-5:30 p.m, break.
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- 5:30-7:30 p.m: Banquet w/John Carpenter, "Abductions: Multiple
- Participants"
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- 7:30-8:00 p.m, break.
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- 8-10 p.m: Guided Ghost Tour by bus ($5 each, approximately 50 seats,
- reserved in advance)
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- 8-10 p.m: John Carpenter, moderator, "Close Encounters Panel"
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- Saturday, May 1st:
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- 9-11 a.m: Raymond Boeche, "The Men-In-Black"
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- 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m: lunch on your own.
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- 1-3 p.m: Kevin Randle, "The Roswell Incident"
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- 3:00-3:30 p.m, break.
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- 3:30-5:30 p.m: Stanton Friedman, "Crash At Corona"
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- 5:30-6:00 p.m, break.
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- 6-8 p.m: Valentino's Italian Buffet ($7.50 each, reserved in advance)
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- 8-10 p.m: Linda Moulton Howe, "Aliens, Abductions & Scientific
- Findings on Crop Circles"
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- Sunday, May 2nd:
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- 8-10 a.m: Rosemary Ellen Guiley, "Crop Circles & Unusual Ground
- Markings Worldwide"
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- 10-10:30 a.m, break.
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- 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m: Professor John Salter, "The Salter UFO
- Encounters"
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- 12:30 p.m, conference adjourns.
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- Pre-conference workshops are payable at the door-no preregistration
- necessary.
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- Conference registration for # people_____@ $45 ($40 for members of the
- Center)
- Friday night Banquet w/talk by John Carpenter # people_____@ $17.50
- Friday night Guided Ghost Tour # people _____@ $5.00
- Saturday night Valentino's Italian Buffet # people _____@ $7.50
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- Send this registration and check or money order TOTAL AMOUNT ENCLOSED =$EUFONews 1 - 3 Page 26 07 Mar 1993
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- Payable to The Fortean Research Center, P.O. Box 94627,
- Lincoln, NE, 68509. Send no cash.
- Street address, City & zip code:
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- Thanks. See you in Lincoln!
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- Richmond, Virginia Conference
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- 1993 MUFON INTERNATIONAL UFO SYMPOSIUM
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- The 1993 MUFON International UFO Symposium will held in Richmond,
- Virginia, during the weekend of July 2, 3 and 4, 1993. The list of
- confirmed speakers are:
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- - Vincente-Juan Ballester Olmos - (Spain) -
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- - Colin Andrews - (England) -
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- - Cynthia Hind - (Zimbabwe) -
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- - Illobrand von Ludwiger (Germany) -
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- - Hoang-Yung Chiang, Ph.D. - Taiwan) -
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- - John E. Mack, M.D. - (United States) -
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- - George Knapp - (United States) -
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- - Linda Moulton Howe - (United States) -
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- - John F. Schuessler - (United States) -
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- - Wesley E. Ellison - (United States) -
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- - Jeffrey W. Sainio - United States) -
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- - Jorge Martin - (Puerto Rico) -
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- LOCATION: Hyatt Richmond Hotel
- 6624 West Broad Street
- Richmond, Virginia 23230
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- RATE: Three-hundred and fifty rooms have been blocked
- for July 2 and 3 at the Hyatt Richmond Hotel for
- attendees at a special rate of $62 per night for
- single, double, triple or quad occupancy by
- calling the reservation desk at (804) 285-1234 or
- FAX (804) 288-3961 and advising the desk that you
- are attending the MUFON 1993 UFO Symposium.
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- A limited number of rooms have been reserved for
- July 1, 4 and 5 for those arriving early or EUFONews 1 - 3 Page 27 07 Mar 1993
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- staying over for a few days at the same rate.
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- Advanced reservations may be obtained before June
- 1, 1993, by mailing a check or money order for $45
- per person payable to "MUFON 1993 UFO Symposium"
- to the following address:
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- VIRGINIA MUFON
- P.O. Box 207
- Manakin-Sabot, Virginia 23103
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- After June 1, the registration fee will be
- $50 or $10 per session.
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- Calendar Of UFO Conferences For 1993
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- March 17-21 - TREAT V Conference in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
- For information contact TREAT, P.O. Box
- 728, Ardsley, NY 10502.
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- April 2-4 - Fifth Annual Ozark UFO Conference, Inn of
- the Ozarks, Eureka Springs, AR. For
- information call (501) 354-2558.
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- April 10-12 - Seventh European Lyons Congress, Hotel de
- Congress, Lyons, France. For information
- in the U.S.A. please contact W.P. LaParl,
- 19 Wood Street, Hopkinton, MA 01748-1132
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- July 2,3, & 4 - MUFON 1993 International UFO Symposium at
- Hyatt Richmond Hotel, Richmond, Virginia.
- For information please contact Mark E.
- Blashak, P.O. Box 207, Manakin-Sabot,
- Virginia 23103
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- August 1-5 - Ancient Astronaut Society 20th Anniversary
- World Congress, Imperial Palace, Las Vegas,
- Nevada. To register contact Ancient
- Astronaut Society, 1921 St. Johns Ave.,
- Highland Park, Illinois 60035-3105 or call
- (708) 295-8899.
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- August 14 & 15- International UFO Conference, "UFOs: Fact,
- Fraud or Fantasy," Sheffield Polytechnic,
- Main Building on Pond Street in Sheffield,
- So. Yorkshire, England. For information
- please contact Independent UFO Network, 1
- Woodhall Drive, Batley, West Yorkshire,
- England WF17 7SW.
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