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SUBJECT: IS ANYBODY OUT THERE ? FILE: UFO1550
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(C) 1991 ParaNet(sm) Information Service. All Rights Reserved.
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ParaNet File Number: 00211
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DATE OF UPLOAD: February 24, 1990
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ORIGIN OF UPLOAD: ParaNet Headquarters
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CONTRIBUTED BY: Michael F. Corbin
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IS ANYBODY OUT THERE?
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by Michael Corbin
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As we ponder the question of life elsewhere in the universe,
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it is now without question that we should be utilizing our vast
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technology to listen for intelligent radio signals coming from
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other possibly civilized worlds in the galaxy.
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As we continue to breach worldly boundaries with satellite
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communications -- television and radio transmissions -- and all
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manner of electromagnetic emissions that occur on Earth 24 hours
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per day, have you ever wondered what happens to the signals? They
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not only reach their intended destinations, but continue endlessly
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into the vastness of space in all directions.
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To answer our question -- "Is Anybody Out There?" -- we must
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turn back the pages of history to the beginning of the radio age.
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In a small laboratory in Colorado Springs, Colorado, a young
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and enthusiastic inventor and scientist tuned in on what he
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believed to be intelligent transmissions from outer space.
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Thoroughly convinced that advanced beings were trying to signal
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us, Nikola Tesla revealed this event to the public in 1899.
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What did Tesla receive? Was it a beacon - much like the one
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from the monolith of "2001: A Space Odyssey" - intended to give
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life to what we know today as the Search for Extraterrestrial
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Intelligence? A beacon to pique our curiosity and to formally
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introduce us to perhaps our origins? Or did this research perish
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with all of Tesla's research papers when seized by the United
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States federal authorities? Read on.
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Twenty-two years later, another young and enthusiastic
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inventor, Guglielmo Marconi, the father of the "wireless," also
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claimed to have received intelligently coded signals from a
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civilized world in space.
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Although not widely known, but nonetheless public, these
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were not the only incidents where radio signals of a seemingly
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intelligent nature were received.
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A professor of Astronomy at Amherst College, Dr. David Todd
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made a photographic record of radio signals emanating from Mars
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in 1924 as it made a close approach to Earth.
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According to Dr. Ronald Bracewell, a physicist with the
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Radio Astronomy Institute at Stanford University, strange and
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unexplained signals were received in 1927, 1928, and 1964.
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What could account for such activity aside from galactic
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neighbors attempting to contact us?
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Some unusual radio emissions could have been pulsars.
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Pulsars are very unusual because, rather than producing a
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continuous radio intensity at the Earth, they produce short,
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regularly spaced bursts of radio emission. Typically, these
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bursts last about one-twentieth of a second and occur at
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intervals of about one second.
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However, pulsars were not the cause of an incident that
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occurred in 1959 - an incident which shook NASA officials and
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began what could be the most intense "Search for Extraterrestrial
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Intelligence" to ever come to the fore. NASA detected radio
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emissions from an unknown satellite circling the Earth. Perhaps
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this was a Soviet satellite; it is unknown, as our research was
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unable to find more information.
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Following this event, a quiet effort was underway to begin a
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listening project. It was called OZMA and was organized by Dr.
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Otto Struve, one of the most distinguished astronomers of that
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time and associated with the National Science Foundation.
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Notwithstanding a public gone crazy on UFO activity, this
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project's credibility was boosted by Dr. Struve's impressive
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background and credentials which carried a lot of weight in the
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scientific community. Dr. Struve announced soberly to the press
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that there could be one million intelligently inhabited planets
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in our galaxy alone.
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Appointed by Struve, Dr. Frank Drake was Project OZMA's
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director. Drake also echoed Struve's sentiments by pointing out
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the tremendous benefits to our world by establishing contact with
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beings far advanced of us.
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Although the subject of UFOs was not discussed, the Air
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Force was very uneasy about this listening project.
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During formation of OZMA, it was determined by Philip
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Morrison and Giuseppe Cocconi that a frequency of 1420 mHz would
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be a universally recognizable communication channel.
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Continued next message...
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* Tossed by SFToss v1.02 on 92/10/06 03:49:34
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BBS: Fortean Research Center
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Date: 10-05-92 (00:05) Number: 57
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From: MICHAEL CORBIN Refer#: NONE
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To: ALL Recvd: NO
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Subj: SETI - Part 1 Conf: (22) PARANET UF
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... Continued from previous message
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In 1961, Drake and his staff at the National Radio Astronomy
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Observatory in Green Bank, West Virginia took their first step in
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the search by focusing on Tau-Ceti, one of the nearest suns
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likely to have intelligent life.
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Within two minutes something totally shocking happened.
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They were receiving intelligently coded signals from the Tau-Ceti
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system. As Dr. Drake related later, "the spooky signals had had
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an unexpected effect on everyone." Within a short period of
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time, the signals faded leaving the scientists in the room
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literally stunned.
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To avoid possible public panic, all discussion of this event
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was kept quiet, but because of the sensational magnitude of the
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event, word quickly leaked to the public. A swift and lethal
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blow to the credibility of the project soon followed from the
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Pentagon, which stated that the strange signals had been received
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from a military station so secret that its identity could not be
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revealed.
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Abruptly, Dr. Struve closed Project OZMA. At a conference
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before a bewildered press, Dr. Struve shocked them by stating
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that it was "folly" to listen for messages from space, and
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besides, it might be unwise for us to answer them without first
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knowing their identity and possible intentions.
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Quite peculiar behavior for a man of Struve's credentials,
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considering his strong comments in favor of the project, not to
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mention subsequent events in the SETI story.
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Were the strange signals merely from an earthly military
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station? Perhaps. But, if this were the case, would OZMA have to
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close so abruptly? One can reasonably argue "no."
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On the other hand, consider next the actions of a man who
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claimed it was "folly" to listen in on our galactic neighbors.
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With some urgency and in complete secret, November 1961 saw a
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meeting held at Green Bank to discuss seriously the number of
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worlds capable of communicating with Earth. On this panel were
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many well-known scientists, among them the man who had suddenly
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ridiculed the original project as "folly" -- Dr. Otto Struve, Dr.
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Melvin Calvin, Dr. John C. Lilly, Dr. Frank Drake, and Dr. Carl
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Sagan.
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It was concluded at this meeting that "There are between
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40,000,000 and 50,000,000 worlds which are either trying to signal
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us or are listening for messages from Earth." This statement has
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become known as "The Green Bank Forumla."
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Following this, control of listening projects was turned over
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to the Air Force Office of Scientific Research in Puerto Rico.
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Although the true story of Tau-Ceti may never be publicly known,
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it is known that this was the birth of SETI.
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As part of NASA's Exobiology Program, NASA SETI has been
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ongoing since 1982 and is geared towards understanding the
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origin, evolution and distribution of life in the Universe.
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<Continued in next message..>
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--- FD 1.99c
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* Origin: ParaNet -- Leading UFO Research Network (1:104/428.0)
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* Tossed by SFToss v1.02 on 92/10/06 03:49:34
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===========================================================================
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BBS: Fortean Research Center
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Date: 10-05-92 (00:06) Number: 58
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From: MICHAEL CORBIN Refer#: NONE
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To: ALL Recvd: NO
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Subj: SETI - Part 2 Conf: (22) PARANET UF
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<..Continued from previous message>
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What does it take to launch a program of this sort?
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Through Stanford University, a compact and flexible
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prototype Multi-Channel Spectrum Analyzer (MCSA 1.0) has been
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designed and built. It provides 144 channels with 576-Hertz
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spectral resolution and 74,000 channels at 1/2-Hertz resolution.
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Present signal recognition software algorithms have demonstrated
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efficient and near optimal detection of continuous wave (CW)
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signals and narrowband pulses whether stationary or drifting up
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to (+/-)1 channel/observational frame.
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In testing, this system was able, in the Targeted Search
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mode, to detect the one-Watt signal from the Pioneer 10
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spacecraft transmitter beyond the solar system using MCSA 1.0 at
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Goldstone. In the test of the Sky Survey mode, it was able to map
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a portion of the sky at a frequency corresponding to one sideband
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of the Voyager 2 transmitter and to detect that spacecraft more
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than 3 billion kilometers from Earth on its way to Neptune.
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The operational phase of the program will consist of two
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modes: the Targeted Search and the Sky Survey. The Targeted
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Search will examine 800 to 1000 nearby Sun-like stars for
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evidence of continuous wave (CW) and narrowband pulsed signals
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over the frequency range from 1 to 3 GHz (Gigahertz). The Sky
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Survey will search the entire sky for CW signals over the
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frequency range 1 to 10 GHz. The Targeted Search will have
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significantly more sensitivity than the Sky Survey, whereas the
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Sky Survey covers a larger area of the sky and a greater
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frequency range.
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Are the millions of dollars put toward this research
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justified? Would this suggest that science is convinced that
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life exists beyond our tiny little planet?
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Consider the next two statements from the Astronomy Survey
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Committee of the National Academy of Sciences in 1972 and 1982,
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respectively:
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"Our civilization is within reach of one of
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the greatest steps in its evolution:
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knowledge of the existence, nature, and
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activities of independent civilizations in
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space. At this instant, through this very
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document, are perhaps passing radio waves
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bearing the conversations of distant creatures
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-- conversations that we could record if we
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but pointed a telescope in the right direction
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and tuned to the proper frequency...
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Indeed there exist the know-how and
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instruments to search for extraterrestrial
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civilizations...Each passing year has seen our
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estimates of the probability of life in space
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increase, along with our capabilities for
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detecting it. More and more scientists feel
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that contact with other civilizations is no
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longer something beyond our dreams but a
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natural event in the history of mankind that
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will perhaps occur in the lifetime of many of
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us. The promise is now too great, either to
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turn away from it or to wait much longer
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before devoting major resources to a search
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for other intelligent beings...
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In the long run, this may be one of science's
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most important and most profound contributions
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to mankind and to our civilization."
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"While the Committee recognized that this
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endeavor has a character different from that
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normally associated with astronomical
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research, intelligent organisms are as much a
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part of the universe as stars and galaxies;
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investigating whether some of the
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electromagnetic radiation now arriving at
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Earth was generated by intelligent beings in
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space may thus be considered a legitimate part
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of astronomy. Moreover, the techniques that
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can now be most effectively brought to bear on
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a SETI program for the 1980's are those of
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astronomy...
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It is hard to imagine a more exciting
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astronomical discovery or one that would have
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greater impact on human perceptions than the
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detection of extraterrestrial intelligence."
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What if we do receive communication from extraterrestrial
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intelligence? What if we receive that big "hello" from across
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the galaxy? Do we answer?
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SETI - to be distinguished from communication with
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extraterrestrial intelligence (CETI), which implies actual two-
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way formulation of a mutually understandable language for
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discourse - has had at least nine searches since its beginning in
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1960, with no reported success.
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Dr. Arthur C. Clarke, a highly respected author and space-
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travel authority, believes that a malevolent super-race might
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Continued next message...
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* Tossed by SFToss v1.02 on 92/10/06 03:49:34
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BBS: Fortean Research Center
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Date: 10-05-92 (00:06) Number: 59
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From: MICHAEL CORBIN Refer#: NONE
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Subj: SETI - Part 2 Conf: (22) PARANET UF
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... Continued from previous message
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transmit vicious, compelling information which could cause us to
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destroy ourselves.
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Perhaps one person responsible for the seriousness with
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which scientists take the possibility of life in the universe was
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Nobel Prize winner Sir Martin Ryle, who stated that no signals be
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intentionally sent to other stars for fear of an invasion or a
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loss of human values when contact is made with a superior
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intelligence.
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Despite these warnings, for over fifty years, radio,
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television and radar emissions have been traveling away from
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Earth at the speed of light, making our presence in the universe
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known.
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If it is found that life exists elsewhere in the Universe,
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we could benefit tremendously from such a discovery. It could
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revolutionize many aspects of earthly life.
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Or, on the other hand, it could be devastating to us.
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Dr. Carl Sagan once stated we should refrain from
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transmitting "because we do not know the intentions of a superior
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galactic society."
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Recently NASA was awarded $40 million dollars for the Search
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for Extraterrestrial Intelligence from 1993 to 1999.
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<Concluded in next message..>
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--- FD 1.99c
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* Origin: ParaNet -- Leading UFO Research Network (1:104/428.0)
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* Tossed by SFToss v1.02 on 92/10/06 03:49:35
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BBS: Fortean Research Center
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Date: 10-05-92 (00:07) Number: 60
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From: MICHAEL CORBIN Refer#: NONE
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To: ALL Recvd: NO
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Subj: SETI - Conclusion Conf: (22) PARANET UF
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<<..Continued from previous message>>
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Through efforts of a host of agencies associated with the
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NASA/SETI program a set of guidelines have been established which
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will act as a global protocol for dealing with our neighbors.
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Called the "Declaration of Principles Concerning Activities
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Following the Detection of Extraterrestrial Intelligence," it
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reads as follows:
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We, the institutions and individuals participating in the
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search for extraterrestrial intelligence,
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Recognizing that the search for extraterrestrial
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intelligence is an integral part of space exploration and
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is being undertaken for peaceful purposes and for the
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common interest of all mankind,
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Inspired by the profound significance for mankind of
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detecting evidence of extraterrestrial intelligence, even
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though the probability of detection may be low,
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Recalling the Treaty of Principles Governing the Activities
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of States in the Exploration and Use of Outer Space,
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Including the Moon and Other Celestial Bodies, which
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commits States Parties to that Treaty "to inform the
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Secretary General of the United Nations as well as the
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public and the international scientific community, to the
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greatest extent feasible and practicable, of the nature,
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conduct, locations and results" of their space exploration
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activities (Article XI),
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Recognizing that any initial detection may be incomplete or
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ambiguous and thus require careful examination as well as
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confirmation, and that it is essential to maintain the
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highest standards of scientific responsibility and
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credibility,
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Agree to observe the following principles for disseminating
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information about the detection of extraterrestrial
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intelligence:
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1. Any individual, public or private research
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institution, or governmental agency that believes it has
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detected a signal from or other evidence of
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extraterrestrial intelligence (the discoverer) should seek
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to verify that the most plausible explanation for the
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evidence is the existence of extraterrestrial intelligence
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rather than some other natural phenomenon or anthropogenic
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phenomenon before making any public announcement. If the
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evidence cannot be confirmed as indicating the existence of
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extraterrestrial intelligence, the discoverer may
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disseminate the information as appropriate to the discovery
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of any unknown phenomenon.
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2. Prior to making a public announcement that evidence
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if extraterrestrial intelligence has been detected, the
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discoverer should promptly inform all other observers or
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research organizations that are parties to this
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declaration, so that those other parties may seek to
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confirm the discovery by independent observations at other
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sites and so that a network can be established to enable
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continuous monitoring of the signal or phenomenon. Parties
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to this declaration should not make any public
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announcement of this information until it is determined
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whether this information is or is not credible evidence of
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the existence of extraterrestrial intelligence. The
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discoverer should inform his/her or its relevant national
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authorities.
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3. After concluding that the discovery appears to be
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credible evidence of extraterrestrial intelligence, and
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after informing other parties to this declaration, the
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discoverer should inform observers throughout the world
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through the Central Bureau for Astronomical Telegrams of
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the International Astronomical Union, and should inform the
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Secretary General of the United Nations in accordance with
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Article XI of the Treaty on Principles Governing the
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Activities of States in the Exploration and Use of Outer
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Space, Including the Moon and Other Bodies. Because of
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their demonstrated interest in and expertise concerning the
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question of the existence of extraterrestrial intelligence,
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the discoverer should simultaneously inform the following
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international institutions of the discovery and should
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provide them with all pertinent data and recorded
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information concerning the evidence: the International
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Telecommunication Union, the Committee on Space Research of
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the International Council of Scientific Unions, the
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International Astronautical Federation, the International
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Academy of Astronautics, the International Institute of
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Space Law, Commission 51 of the International Astronomical
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Union and Commission J of the International Radio Science
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Union.
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4. A confirmed detection of extraterrestrial
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intelligence should be disseminated promptly, openly, and
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widely through scientific channels and public media,
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observing the procedures in this declaration. The
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discoverer should have the privilege of making the first
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BBS: Fortean Research Center
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Date: 10-05-92 (00:07) Number: 61
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From: MICHAEL CORBIN Refer#: NONE
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To: ALL Recvd: NO
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Subj: SETI - Conclusion Conf: (22) PARANET UF
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public announcement.
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5. All data necessary for confirmation of detection
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should be made available to the international scientific
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community through publications, meetings, conferences, and
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other appropriate means.
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6. The discovery should be confirmed and monitored and
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any data bearing on the evidence of extraterrestrial
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intelligence should be recorded and stored permanently to
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the greatest extent feasible and practicable, in a form
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that will make it available for further analysis and
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interpretation. These recordings should be made available
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to the international institutions listed above and to
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members of the scientific community for further objective
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analysis and interpretation.
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7. If the evidence of detection is in the form of
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electromagnetic signals, the parties to this declaration
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should seek international agreement to protect the
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appropriate frequencies by exercising the extraordinary
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procedures established within the World Administrative
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Radio Council of the International Telecommunication Union.
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8. No response to a signal or other evidence of
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extraterrestrial intelligence should be sent until
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appropriate international consultations have taken place.
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The procedures for such consultations will be the subject
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of a separate agreement, declaration of arrangement.
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9. The SETI Committee of the International Academy of
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Astronautics, in coordination with Commission 51 of the
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International Astronomical Union, will conduct a continuing
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review of procedures for the detection of extraterrestrial
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intelligence and the subsequent handling of the data.
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Should credible evidence of extraterrestrial intelligence
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be discovered, an international committee of scientists and
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other experts should be established to serve as a focal
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point for continuing analysis of all observational evidence
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collected in the aftermath of the discovery, and also to
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provide advice on the release of collected in the aftermath
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of the discovery, and also to provide advice on the release
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of information to the public. This committee should be
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constituted from representatives of each of the
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international institutions listed above and such other
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members as the committee may deem necessary. To facilitate
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the convocation of such a committee at some unknown time in
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the future, the SETI Committee of the International Academy
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of Astronautics should initiate and maintain a current list
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of willing representatives from each of the international
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institutions listed above, as well as other individuals
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with relevant skills, and should make that list
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continuously available through the Secretariat of the
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International Academy of Astronautics. The International
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Academy of Astronautics will act as the Depository for this
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declaration and will annually provide a current list of
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parties to all the parties to this declaration.
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We, as a global society, must act responsibly in our
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endeavors in this search for extraterrestrial intelligence.
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This is only one small piece in the overall picture.
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Perhaps in our lifetimes we will discover the truth to this
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enigma concerning UFOs and the possible connection they have with
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a government-funded search.
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So, the next time you turn on your television or you use the
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telephone, ponder this question -- "Is Anybody Out There?"
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* THE U.F.O. BBS - http://www.ufobbs.com/ufo *
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