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  The Temporal Doorway - UFO Occupant Contact Behavioral Classification System
Magonia 878, Sep. 04, 1967, 0510, Police Officer P. Andrade was on duty at City Hall when he heard a humming noise and footsteps in a garage.
Magonia 144, Sep. 10, 1954, 2230, A metal worker, Marius Dewilde, 34, came out of his house as a dog was barking and saw a dark object on the railroad tracks, then observed two dwarfs walking toward it.
Magonia 447 Dec., 1957, night, Edmund Rucker was awakened by a roaring noise and saw a strange object land near his house.
www.temporaldoorway.com /ufo/classification/behavior/occupant.htm   (3195 words)

  
 The Magonia Database: 1868-1968 (Complete text)
(Spaceview 45; LDLN 82; Magonia) 42 Oct., 1917 Youngstown (Pennsylvania).
John Boback, 17, was walking along the railroad tracks between Youngs- town and Mt. Braddock when he saw a saucer-shaped object with a platform and rows of lights, sitting in a field 30 m to his left.
Leboeuf was suddenly con- 1430 fronted with a creature resembling "a child in a plastic bag, with eyes larger than human eyes." This creature entered a flat, circular machine, which took off toward the northeast with a soft whistling.
www.ufoinfo.com /magonia/magonia.shtml   (17709 words)

  
 UFO Evidence : UFO Landings   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The Magonia Database was compiled by Jacques Vallee and published in his book "Passport to Magonia." This catalog of cases and reports lists UFO reports where a UFO has landed, or it's occupants were witnessed.
The Magonia Database was compiled by Jacques Vallee and published in his book "Passport to Magonia." This catalog of hundreds of cases and reports lists UFO reports where a UFO has landed.
The Magonia Database was compiled by Jacques Vallee and published in his book "Passport to Magonia." This catalog of hundreds of cases and reports lists UFO reports where a UFO has landed, or it's occupants were witnessed.
www.ufoevidence.org /topics/Landings.htm   (847 words)

  
 MAGONIA ETH Bulletin 01
These include optical illusions, delusions, hallucinations, dreams and fantasies, confabulations, lies, hoaxes, etc. However, there has been constant criticism from those who insist that some UFO reports indicate that the Earth is being visited by extraterrestrials, and that these reports are unfairly dismissed or distorted by proponents of the psychosocial theory.
They are said to be indulging in armchair ufology or literary criticism Magonia ETH Bulletin has been initiated, as a supplementary publication to Magonia, in order to examine the evidence that ETH supporters apparently find so compelling.
We hope to examine and re-examine interesting reports in the hope of eventually reaching a consensus among intelligent ufologists as to whether or not the ETH should be taken seriously.
www.cohenufo.org /Trindade/magbul1.htm   (2588 words)

  
 The Magonia Database   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The Magonia Database was compiled by Jacques Vallee
and published in his book "Passport to Magonia."
Over 400k in size the database is presented here as a single file,
ufoinfo.com /magonia/index.shtml   (108 words)

  
 Ineke Smits/Magonia - de Filmkrant net-versie van september 2001, nr 225
Magonia, het bijzondere speelfilmdebuut van Ineke Smits, is geselecteerd voor het festival in Toronto en San Sebastián en is te zien op het Nederlands Film Festival in Utrecht.
Het eerste verhaal is gesitueerd op een schilderachtig binnenplaatsje in een kleurrijk dorpje, dat doet denken aan Turkije of Iran.
Magonia is opgedragen aan Tato en Bert Japin, de vader van Arthur Japin, die in 1969 op 43-jarige leeftijd zelfmoord pleegde.
www.filmkrant.nl /av/org/filmkran/archief/fk225/smits.html   (1684 words)

  
 The Original W-Files   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Magonia Database compiled by Jacques Vallee and published in his book "Passport to Magonia." Database entry number 868.
Magonia Database compiled by Jacques Vallee and published in his book "Passport to Magonia." Database entry number 838.
Magonia Database compiled by Jacques Vallee and published in his book "Passport to Magonia." Database entry number 795.
www.w-files.com /files/original.html   (2823 words)

  
 Magonia Exchange   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The Magonia Exchange is a non-profit, privately funded International association of researchers devoted to compiling and studying historical reports of "Fortean" phenomena; in documenting and studying the folklores of diverse cultures which pertain to these purported phenomena, and in tracing the evolution of ideas and beliefs associated with such folklore/phenomena up to the present day.
The Magonia Exchange is not formally associated in any manner with the British publication Magonia: Interpreting Contemporary Vision and Belief.
CUFOS is another organization which receives reports of UFOs, which maintains UFO databases similar to Jacques Vallee's Magonia Sightings database, which is included in its entirety at Daniel Guenther's JTC UFO database, otherwise known as Just the Cases Database.
anomalies.bravepages.com /main.htm   (1132 words)

  
 ufo - UFOS at close sight: UFO sightings in Africa
The Jacques Vallée "Magonia" UFO landings database 304, and Quincy.
The Jacques Vallée "Magonia" UFO landings database 591 (146; FSR 64, 3).
Two policemen, John Lockem and Koos de Klerk, were on a patrol of the Pretoria-Bronkhorstspruit Road when their headlights illuminated a disk 10 m in diameter, copper-colored, resting on the road.
ufologie.net /htm/faqafrica.htm   (4444 words)

  
 ! E.T.H.: Extremely Tenuous Hypothesis   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
I agree that Keel was responsible for introducing a new element of anti-scientific irrationalism into the field of ufology, and in Magonia's '25 Years Ago' columns you will have read how Alan Sharp regularly locked horns with Keel over his lack of scientific credibility.
In Keel's favour it must be said that his investigations (and when all is said he probably did more first-hand investigation than most so-called scientific 'ufologists') opened out the field of ufology, and yes, Clark is right, helped undermine the complacent acceptance of the ETH amongst most ufologists.
We are anxious to see those cases which show the ETH to be reasonable and testable, and ask Jerome Clark, and any other ufologist who claims such evidence to send details to us, and maybe we too will be obliged finally to give the living corpse of the psycho-social hypothesis a decent burial.
parascope.com /nb/articles/eth.htm   (1375 words)

  
 Magonia Supplement 45   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
As Magonia is not a formal organisation it does not get bogged down in administrative details.
As to exorcism he is ambivalent; as a placebo it may often be of real therapeutic value, but its culture of passing the buck onto the demons and the quick fix solution make him uneasy.
Magonia readers will find many of his insights into the role of popular culture in the promotion of 'deep' beliefs and experiences, and in world view and perception building, applicable across a range of topics.
www.virtuallystrange.net /ufo/updates/2003/jan/m23-022.shtml   (3372 words)

  
 A la crítica de San Sebastián no les convenció cintas "Visionarios" y "Magonia"
Las dos películas que compitieron este sábado por la Concha de Oro en el Festival de San Sebastián en España, la española "Visionarios", de Manuel Gutiérrez Aragón y la holandesa "Magonia", de Ineke Smits, decepcionaron a parte de la crítica internacional.
Por su parte, la cinta holandesa "Magonia" es un drama que transporta desde la vida cotidiana a un mundo que sólo existe en la imaginación.
"Magonia", según su realizadora Ineke Smits, "representa sueños inalcanzables y nostálgicos y la posibilidad de huir a un lugar irreal, más allá de las nubes".
www.radiocoperativa.cl /p4_noticias/site/artic/20010922/pags/20010922120600.html   (534 words)

  
 UFO Disinfo R Us.com
It would be fairer to say that the book takes a negative point of view in relation to an alien connection to Roswell, and the book is authored by someone who previously took a positive stance, whereas the magonia article is the other way around.
Magonia actually published while Updates was shut down so it was generally only Brits that got to see it for the first week it was out.
Kottmeyer's work was criticised by other fellow UK sceptics who claimed that his stats didn't tie in with either MOD or other unspecified American stats.
rickdotyismygod.blogspot.com /2005/07/world-has-turned-upside-down-and-back.html   (416 words)

  
 The Temporal Doorway - The Magonia Catalog
The Magonia Catalog - A Century of UFO Landings (1868-1968), by Jacques Vallee
This catalog - a century of close encounters, was first published in Jacques Vallee's Passport to Magonia.
Thanks to Don Allen's work in scanning and using OCR technology, this catalog is available to interested researchers.
www.temporaldoorway.com /ufo/catalog/magonia   (178 words)

  
 [No title]
SUBJECT: EXCERPTS FROM PASSPORT TO MAGONIA FILE: UFO2545 ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ Excerpts from _Passport to Magonia: On UFOs, Folklore, and Parallel Worlds_ by Jacques Vallee.
The realization that rumors of the real meaning of the UFO phenomenon set in motion the deepest and most powerful mental mechanisms makes acceptance of such facts very difficult, especially since the facts ignore frontiers, creeds, and races, defy rational statement, and turn around the most logical predictions as if they were mere toys.
It would mean that any organized group bent upon the destruction of our society could undermine it by skillful use of the saucer mythology; _they could take us to Magonia with the blessing of all the 'rationalists'_.
www.textfiles.com /ufo/UFOBBS/2000/2545.ufo   (1109 words)

  
 UFO: Unfound Sightings Places!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Magonia Catalog #666 from Spaceview (Issue not given).
The actual report was of an "unusual phenomenon" in a canefield East of Mt. Mandurana.
Magonia Catalog #908, which cites LDLN #95 but doesn't say which.
www.larryhatch.net /LOSTLOCS.html   (1137 words)

  
 Magonia - CD   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Dark & swirling melodies with a lo-fi vibe push Magonia's 4th CD to the limits and back again!
Magonia returns with this long awaited 3rd CD!
Magonia's much anticipated follow-up CD is chock full o'goodness!
www.magonia.com /html/buycd.html   (84 words)

  
 Magonia Supplement 46   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
More will follow, and we hope the person or group which holds the amazing revelations hinted at by Jerome Clark will see fit to publish them soon.
MAGONIA Supplement No. 46 March 2002 EDITORIAL We are often told that the UFO is not a modern myth because there are reliable reports of mysterious structured craft, sometimes seen by many witnesses.
John Harney -- John Rimmer Magonia Magazine www.magonia.demon.co.uk/arc/00/newmag.htm
www.virtuallystrange.net /ufo/updates/2003/mar/m30-004.shtml   (522 words)

  
 ms54   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
So-called "nocturnal light sightings", especially those of apparent high altitude and distance from the observers, were not given a very high priority; while "multi-witnessed events" were thought to be the most promising incidents to pursue (e.g.
Magonia's readers may recall the report on the investigation of UFO activity which occurred at Bristol/Levittown, Pa. - see Magonia Supplement No. 48, October 2002).
But, there were also "lone witness reports" that caught our attention and we did not have the opportunity to thoroughly investigate some of these cases.
magonia.mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk /ms54.htm   (6905 words)

  
 Passport to Magonia: On Ufos, Folklore, and Parallel Worlds   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Vallee offers no answers to this strange phenomenon, but only wishes to point out that it did not originate in modern times.
Vallee, as I have read several of his books and have found him to be rational, thorough in his investigations, and very balanced in his conclusions.
As a species, we would prove to be completely ignorant if we absolutely believed that we were superior to all other life forms, to the point of ignoring "specters" that are probably with us everywhere, in everything we see, everyday of our lives.
www.science9.com /Passport_to_Magonia_On_Ufos_Folklore_and_Parallel_Worlds_0809237962.html   (547 words)

  
 Magonia Monthly Supplement 13   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Magonia's views on this topic are based on studies of the perceptual processes by real scientists rather than populist political correctness.
As for the reports that the boomerang UFO seemed to hover, if Clark will stand in the small park in front of our Condo complex and watch airliners approaching to land at nearby Reagan National Airport at night, he will be able to swear under oath that the airliners appeared to hover for 5-10 seconds.
Philip J. Klass, Washington, D.C. MAGONIA Monthly Supplement is available on the Magonia web site, with printed copies sent to the favoured few.
www.virtuallystrange.net /ufo/updates/1999/apr/m05-016.shtml   (3071 words)

  
 GamingReport.com :: Where Gamers get their News
Missing Persons: PISCES' Magonia Facility is 4 page article completely detailing the secret base where PISCES brings and interrogates its detainees that they want to 'disappear.' Hidden on a island in the middle of an archipelago, off the shores of Scotland, the Magonia facility is one of PISCES' deep dark secrets.
From the old ruins of the village to the underground facility where dark secrets are kept, this is an interesting place to add to any Delta Green style Cthulhu adventure.
After the Magonia article is a short one page description of one of the most dangerous inmates of Magonia - Wilbur Bromley, a psychopathic cultist consumed by the essence of Y'golonac.
www.gamingreport.com /modules.php?op=modload&name=Reviews&file=index&req=showcontent&id=1108   (1121 words)

  
 Wisconsin UFO Sighting Reports   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Source: The Magonia Database compiled by Jacques Vallee and published in his book "Passport to Magonia." Database entry number 594.
Four people in a car observed a rigid configuration of intense red and white lights, apparently attached to a large object that came to ground level, hovered, and flew off very fast as they were driving about 2 km west of Monticello.
Four huge red lights in a rectangular formation, with a white light above, were near the ground, tilted and flew away after 3-4 minutes.
www.ufowisconsin.com /county/reports/r1964_0403_green.html   (94 words)

  
 Magonia Supplement #54 | The Daily Grail
Magonia Magazine has released its Magonia Supplement #54, which this issue features an in-depth abduction experience investigation.
Also in the latest supplement is a further analysis of the MJ-12 documents, as well as a letter on the supra-physical abilities of abducting aliens.
Plenty of other cool articles to read in the Magonia Archives, so take your time and look around.
www.dailygrail.com /node/925   (211 words)

  
 UFO Area UFO LANDINGS (1868-1968)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
(Passport to Magonia Ufo Sightings by Jacques Vallee)
Over two decades ago, eminent scientist Vallee wrote a provocative book about alleged UFO landings, folklore, and certain unexplained phenomena.
The beam was seen for about one hour by
www.ufoarea.com /events_ufo_landings_1868_1968.html   (17311 words)

  
 The Return to Magonia Project - Details for: Ancient Mysteries: The Return to Magonia Project   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Taking up where Jacques Vallee's "Passport to Magonia" left off, the Return to Magonia historical research project is concerned with compiling and studying accounts of anomalous physical phenomena from antiquity up to approximately the middle of the 20th century.
The Magonia Exchange List is the online vehicle whereby project members post and discuss these accounts.
The Project website features a sampling of historical accounts pre-dating 1947, a growing collection of post-1947 UFO clippings, feature articles, critical commentary, news, and more.
www.ufoseek.com /Ancient_Mysteries/The_Return_to_Magonia_Project_L2447   (133 words)

  
 20kWeb: 100 Years of UFO Landings, Page 1
Two very large "wheels" were seen spinning in the air and slowly coming to the surface of the sea.
He paid with a ten-dollar bill and took off "like a bullet out of a gun." (192; Magonia)
Frank Nichols, who lived 3 km east of Josserand and was one of its most respected citizens, was awakened by a machine noise.
www.20kweb.com /weird_stuff/100_years_of_ufo_landings_01.html   (2792 words)

  
 Find in a Library: Passport to Magonia: from folklore to flying saucers.
Find in a Library: Passport to Magonia: from folklore to flying saucers.
Passport to Magonia: from folklore to flying saucers.
WorldCat is provided by OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Inc. on behalf of its member libraries.
www.worldcatlibraries.org /wcpa/ow/2465e35ff48c0bd5.html   (49 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The Magonia Sighting Text Database consists of two packages, this is the second part of the first package.
MAGONIA.BIB - Magonia Sighting Database, word index to sightings.
MAGONIA.FRQ - Magonia Sighting Database, word frequency index.
paul.rutgers.edu /~mcgrew/ufo/magonia/magtdb02/02readme.now   (49 words)

  
 PISCES Timeline - DGWiki   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Magonia, the Mediaeval Metaphysics research laboratory is established on Hirta in the St. Kilda’s archipelago off the west coast of Scotland.
1956 General Stewart Collier appointed as R. 1959 A nuclear fail-safe is installed at Magonia.
Brigadier-General Sir Charles Balfour appointed as R. 1968 PISCES led assault on Goatswood.
dgwiki.joncapps.net /index.php?title=PISCES_Timeline   (684 words)

  
 INDEX TO MAGONIA EXCHANGE DIGEST FOR JUNE 2003   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Daily Magonia Exchange Digest for June 17, 2003 [1 of 2]
Daily Magonia Exchange Digest for June 17, 2003 [2 of 2]
Daily Magonia Exchange Digest for June 20, 2003 [2 of 2]
anomalies.bravepages.com /magdex03/magoniadex_jun03.htm   (1638 words)

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