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 *U* UFO Database: Discredited UFO Sightings
This list is NOT intended to be comprehensive, a lifetime of work would not be enough.
Instead I list notable sightings from the literature which sensible people might have taken seriously, but now appear to be entirely bogus.
Darbishire made news again in 2004 by admitting a complete hoax, long suspected by most ufologists.
www.larryhatch.net /DISCRED.html   (2925 words)

  
 THE PREMISE OF SPIRITUAL WARFARE
Most of the respondents were Christians and the subject of spiritual warfare is not one organized religion prefers to deal with, and they didn't feel comfortable discussing their experiences with UFO investigators due to the New Age inclination of many UFOlogists.
The spiritual element of UFO/abduction phenomena was well recognized as a contributing factor by many researchers in the past, however to their knowledge, no one had ever done any specific research into the spiritual element itself.
There's a new "Cosmic Gospel," a new spiritual plan of the ages that the "New Age" are gobbling down as fast as these entities can feed it to them, however in nearly every case, what they are being told is diametrically apposed to what we are told in the Biblical record.
alienresistance.org /ce4premise.htm   (16484 words)

  
 Area 51
The facility and surrounding areas are also associated -- with varying levels of credibility -- with UFO and conspiracy stories.
The page below is an entry point into the largest public database of information on the base and surrounding areas, assembled by the [old] Area 51 Research Center.
In 1989, Bob Lazar claimed on a Las Vegas television station that he had worked with alien spacecraft at Papoose Lake, south of Area 51.
www.ufomind.com /area51   (1006 words)

  
 Brazil News - ET Captured and UFO Flap
One of the military personnel, who asked not to be identified, told two ufologists from the area that a being which fit the above description was taken still alive by the military to the hospital in the town of Varginha, and from there it just disapeared.
The same happend in the State of Bahia (northeast of Brazil) in Conceicao da Barra where another light was captured in video by one of the locals, a medical doctor.
Yesterday, Fantastico, a variety Show in Globo Network showed two videos taken one in Santa Catarina, State to the south of the country, Joacaba, of an object with the classical saucer shape and very bright with strange movements.
www.v-j-enterprises.com /brazil2.html   (420 words)

  
 The Top 100 Cryptozoologists
As with the recent list of top 100 Ufologists, the cryptozoologists on the new list must be living, involved in cryptozoology fieldwork, research and writing, and have had a major influence on the field via their thoughts, theories, works, personality, media impact, peer relationships, and discoveries.
Loren Coleman is approaching the list without personal bias, and will include people that may not wish to be in the same room with each other at a Bigfoot, Nessie, or Cryptozoology conference, but who have importance, significance, fame, or infamy in this subfield of zoology.
Cryptozoologists included will be students of various cryptids, including Sea Serpents, Lake Monsters, Yeti, Bigfoot, as well as the lesser known unknown or hidden animals such as the Tsuchinoko, Waitoreke, or the oft-forgotten Tatzelwurm.
www.lorencoleman.com /top100.html   (192 words)

  
 Anarchy - 53 - Where is the anarchist movement today? Results of the Anarchy Reader Survey
Just to list a very few of the more unusual constellations, one person included (in order of importance): primitivist, insurrectionist, anarcho-UFOlogist, animal liberationist and communard sovereigntist.
Write-in perspectives included "anarcho-Vulcan," "raver," "radical anti-authoritarian," "anarcho-UFOlogist" & "communard sovereigntist," "Taoist," "Pagan," "Jewish" (with a comment asking "Why is this not on the list?"), "Church of the SubGenius," "postmodernist," "platform syndicalist," "revolutionary kenarchist" (I don't know either), and "orange anarchist (festivists)."
Write-ins for this list included: "working class youth"; "political prisoners"; "pagans"; "communard sovereigntists & anarcho-UFOlogists"; "John Birch Society"; "Taoists"; "normal folk, neighbors"; "Mennonites"; "autonomous Marxists"; "statists"; "Libertarian Party"; and "working class."
www.anarchymag.org /53/anarchy_survey.html   (192 words)

  
 supplemet 44
It is an excellent example of the will-to-believe in action among ufologists, especially the type which Jim Moseley refers to as "Serious Ufologists".
Not only did they not ask but when John Rimmer raised the question on the UFO UpDates mailing list, he found that such questions were not exactly welcome.
In commenting on an unrelated topic, I quoted John Harney's article as giving an example of the way that even apparently well-witnessed UFO sightings became more doubtful when they were looked at in greater detail.
www.magonia.demon.co.uk /arc/00/ms44.htm   (5625 words)

  
 The Trent Photos, McMinnville Directory
Most UFOlogists claim this sighting and its physical evidence as the best on record and listed on the Top Ten Best Evidence List..
An Investigation of the McMinnville UFO Photographs - Robert Sheaffer (1969)
Case 46, McMinnville, Oregon - Investigator Hartmann (U. of Colorado)
www.nicap.dabsol.co.uk /mcmindir.htm   (65 words)

  
 James Oberg on TNT Soviet UFO documentary
Via: Blue Resonant Human Via: UFOR Mailing List From Jim Oberg: The TNT Special on "Secret KGB UFO Files" last night didn't make reference to any of the classic space and missile "pseudo-UFOs" for which Western ufologists still endorse the old Soviet government coverups and camouflages about.
+--------------------------------------------------------------+ RELEVANCE OF THIS MESSAGE: Gov't UFO info Index: James Oberg (#10) Index: Russia (#30)
For authenticity and newsworthiness, the warning from the producers themselves should be trusted, and it rates an "F".
www.ufomind.com /misc/1998/sep/d16-001.shtml   (65 words)

  
 Unidentified flying object . Kenneth Arnold . UFO conspiracy theory . List of major UFO sightings . Ipswich . UFO (TV series)
This is a list of Unidentified flying object UFO sighting flaps and well-known individual sightings.
Coast to Coast AM], an example of a popular radio show discussing paranormal phenomena and conspiracy theory.
Others are more obscure, and known mainly to Ufology Ufologists and enthusiasts.
www.uk.knowledge-info.org /Unidentified_flying_object-UK-7515775-jr   (65 words)

  
 Martian Toblerone In Color
This observation is by no means firm data and is mere speculation by colsweb.com which may be of interest to some Ufologists and conspiracy theorists.
From: Colin Stevenson Date: Mon, 10 Jan 2005 16:05:15 +0000 (GMT) Fwd Date: Tue, 11 Jan 2005 21:50:17 -0500 Subject: Martian Toblerone In Color Upon enhancing part of the Martian Gold field picture (see recent posts) there is revealed what looks like a building and Martian Toblerone (triangular) UFO over 1000 metres size.
Location: VirtuallyStrange.net > UFO > UpDates Mailing List > 2005 > Jan > Jan 11
www.virtuallystrange.net /ufo/updates/2005/jan/m11-007.shtml   (160 words)

  
 Re: MOD Rendlesham File Released - Bruni
And further more, if this is the considered view of one of the people involved with this site, I leave it to list members to draw their own conclusions about the overall quality of the research and analysis that these ufologists have carried out.
It is this pressure, coupled with some internal MOD politics that I must keep private, that led to the MOD decision to allow release of most (but not all) of the file.
And as I mentioned earlier, for a more open minded and accurate analysis of the Rendlesham Forest file, may I urge you to read my article in the September issue UFO Magazine (UK), which will include feedback from senior Air Force personnel based at RAF Bentwaters and Woodbridge at the time.
www.virtuallystrange.net /ufo/updates/2001/aug/m19-004.shtml   (160 words)

  
 Daily Magonia Digest for 2004-01-04
And more, some points in this list was
checked by Russian UFOlogists organization "Kosmopoisk" long before
anomalies.bravepages.com /magonia/2004_archive/jan_04/04jan04.htm   (160 words)

  
 Re: Astronaut Edgar Mitchell Say's Ufologists are
Either poor Mitchell isn't aware of who the real partroits are, or he's lost in outer space some where.
When I read your post regarding George Filer as testifing before the staff members of congress...I wanted to vomit.
Location: VirtuallyStrange.net > UFO > UpDates Mailing List > 1997 > May > May 27
www.virtuallystrange.net /ufo/updates/1997/may/m27-009.shtml   (483 words)

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