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A longtime domestic UFO case, first studded with great photos, and then assulted with hoax charges, surges back into the limelight with new UFO sighting reports.
John Scheussler, an aeronautics specialist and low-key UFO researcher, tells why he thinks those amazing rumors about alien flight systems have little relation to reality.
The intermingling scandals mount: Mysterious arrangements in Iraq and Iran, the Lockerbie bombing, the Inslaw scam, B.C.C.I., the tragic death of journalist Danny Casolero. Is there a UFO connection?
UFO talks to the author of the former article, and finds out more details about his ongoing investigation into what may be the kingpin of this eraβs government-related conspiracies.
This Forum proffers a pair of viewpoints on the courtroom vagaries and the admissibility of evidence in a trial weβll surely all be sitting in on.
This report begins our special section on the Commonwealth. A free flow of information from the West brightens Russiaβs UFO horizons.
Yes, it appears; that and more. The close encounter reports from the Commonwealth, diverse and often downright weird, must have some meaning or other ...
Russiaβs busy press environment must be considered the lubricant of an emerging political system, and ufologyβs big bonus. But it hasnβt always been that way.
A satisfying roundup of Russian UFO reports and research trends in recent Soviet/Commonwealth history.