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Issue #29

Volume 7, Number 3
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Contents

Whistleblowers: The Mel Noel Story

The tale of some gullible folks ready to climb aboard a saucer who instead were taken for a ride by some notorious jesters -- one of whom has recently resurfaced on the UFO scene.

by Don Ecker

More News from the Commonwealth

UFOs in Russia show an interest in things nuclear, and are sometimes logged by open-minded military officials. These, plus a report of a possible saucer crash introduce our new international section.

by Paul Stonehill

Puerto Rico Still UFO Hotbed

The small U.S. territory remains nearly overcome by a full-on flap of UFO sightings and alien close-encounters, according to this report.

by Greg Bishop

A Wild and Weird Affair

This news commentary plumbs the heights and depths of a recent California Anomalies Conference, where fact and fancy initiated a different -- but inspiring -- trip into the bizarre.

by Greg Bishop

Forum: Placating the Journalism Police

OK -- UFO’s editor 'fesses uo to irking some Gulf Breeze UFO proponents with her spoilsport attitude regarding those amazing photographs by famous UFO witness Ed Walters.

by Vicki Cooper

Conspiracy! Part I

Opening our special two-part section: An introduction to the vast and sinister array of conspiracy theories currently drawing an uncomfortably large share of attention from UFO researchers.

by Sherie Stark

JFK Reappraised

The assassination conspiracy so remarkably illuminated in Oliver Stone’s movie is closer to the truth than many would like -- and more akin to the UFO mystery than would be believed.

by Vicki Cooper

Conspiracy Theories Take Aim at Weaponry

But, just because we’re paranoid doesn’t mean there isn’t someone -- or something -- that could really get us! A look at some new, ultra high-tech reasons to be scared.

by Vicki Cooper

Ufology as an Evolving System of Paranoia

For balance, a rationalist weighs in with his erudite examination of ufologists as certifiable clinical by exhibiting more paranoia than reason in their pursuit of the unknown.

by Martin Kottmeyer

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