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SUBJECT: THE YEAR ROUND-UP IN GULFBREEZE FILE: UFO1703
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The following brief articles appeared in the November 10, 1988issue of The Sentinel, Gulf Breeze, Florida. This issue discussessome of the
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highlights of the UFO sightings that haveoccurred in the area over the past year. The first article is by theprimary photographer "Ed". O
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thers are written by: Donald Ware,Florida state MUFON director; and Duane Cook, editor of TheSentinel. The articles are reproduced here wit
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h the permissionof The Sentinel.------------------------------------------------------------------ED SHARES PAST YEAR'S EXPERIENCES ON UFO S
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IGHTING'SANNIVERSARY On Nov. 11, 1987, as I opened the front door and stared at theglowing object partly obscured by several pine trees,
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I steppedinto a phenomena that jolted me to the reality of UFOs. Aphenomena that is being witnessed all over the world and hereat home by
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dozens of our fellow residents. This reality may behard to accept for those who have not had a sighting, so I do nottry to convince or pers
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uade. I have only reported my personalsightings and incidents as they happened. The resulting photographs and video tape I took of the
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UFOhave been validated by computer imaging (Dr. Maccabee, physicistwith the U.S. Navy). And, of course, there are otheres who feeldifferent
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ly and offer little other than opinions. When I was asked to use a 4 lens Nimslo 3-D sealed camera,I did. When I was asked to use the
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SRS (Self Referencing Stereo)camera, I did. The technical analysis of these photographs produced page after page of data with the end resul
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t detailing anobject 14 foot in diameter at the bottom ring and 475 feet distant. The accusation of hoax came fast from those unable to
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say"maybe", and I was asked to take a lie detector test. Again theridicule was hurled toward me and yet another lie detector test. As t
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he controversy swirled, I began to hear preposterous talesbeing spread by the debunkers about devil parties and "ultimatepranks," etc. Thos
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e of you who know me will certainly laugh at such claims, but the object was to discredit me in the eyes of those who don't know me. There
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was a very serious attempt to destroymy reputation by twisting spooky party games into ritual seances.Having failed to discredit the photog
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raphic evidence, the out oftown critics have mounted a slander campaign hoping to brand me.Thank you Gulf Breeze for ignoring these outrageo
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us rumors. Some of you may remember the front page headline "Expertsays Photos a Hoax." The next day the "expert" publicly retractedhis
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claim and apologized. A counterintelligence agency inMaryland was given an audio tape of me being interviewed. Theresulting examination o
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f the tape on a PSE (Psychological StressEvaluator) vindicated my word once more when the examiner said the result "does not show any reacti
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on to cause this examinerto doubt his (Ed's) answers." Soon I began to understand that no matter how many tests Iwas subjected to and ho
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w many times the photographs wereanalyzed, I was still open game for the out of town media and clearly a target to be ridiculed by the out o
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f town debunkers. Many distant newspapers and TV crews played "hide and seek"with reporting the accurate details, and several times I haveb
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een blackmailed in their quest for a scoop to expose my name. The official MUFON investigation was even infiltrated earlyby a debunker w
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ho took a liquid sample suspected to have fallenfrom the UFO for analysis only to issue a false report. Later thesample was analyzed by an
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independant lab with startling results.The debunker was exposed and fired in discredit. Anotherdebunker from Central Florida has recently b
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een exposed and isnow being ignored by serious researchers. From Nov. 11 to May 1, 1988 (my last sighting), I have been stedfast to the
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truth as the storm of controversy, both positiveand negative, continued to build in the media. The mosttroublesome question of the controve
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rsy is "Why have I had somany sightings?" I can not explain the "why" questions, the mostdisturbing one being, "Why Me?" In an effort t
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o understand, I have undergone a battery of pshchological profile tests followed by six hours of regressivehypnosis. The details of the hyp
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nosis indicate previous encountersas far back as 11 years of age. I was the first to shake my headin confusion but have come to the adjustm
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ent that life goes on--even life we may not understand. Thanks to all those who have stood up and reported what theysaw. Thank you, Gul
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f Breeze for being a good neighbor.------------------------------------------------------------------GULF BREEZE UFO FROM THE INVESTIGATIVE
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PERSPECTIVE BY DONALD M. WARE During the past year, many residents in and around Gulf Breeze,FL have been part of a uniq
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ue experience in this country. Over a hundred people reported objects that we could not identify asplanes, planets, flares, etc.. Some rep
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orted seeing alien beings,and six reported blue beams coming from the UFO. One respectedGulf Breeze family had 22 encounters with UFOs, inc
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luding 18 separate photographic sessions. These sessions produced 41 photographs of at least five different types of flying objects. Fived
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ifferent cameras were used providing sufficient data to determinethe size of some objects. For example, one object photographed on 1 May 19
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88 was 14.8 (misprint?) feet high and had a light onthe bottom that was 14.8 feet in diameter. I have seen over60 photos of UFOs from this
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area. Investigations by Newspapers, TV and the Mutual UFO Networkwere generally accomplished without ridicule. This encouraged12 people
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to tell of their UFO experiences that involved "missingtime" or extremely strange dreams. Some of these people arehaving trouble coping wi
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th their experiences. MUFON establisheda support group including abductees, investigators, and a clinicalpsychologist to help reduce fear of
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the unknown. I think thesupport efforts, including time-regression hypnosis, have helpedseveral who seem to have been inside a UFO underst
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and theirstrange experiences. I suspect that the increasing national media coverage of theUFO phenomenon, spurred by the Gulf Breeze pho
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tos and sightingswill cause many more abductees to gain the courage to talk abouttheir experiences. Perhaps some will seek help in understa
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ndingwhat happened to them. I hope investigators and psychologistsacross the country will work together to provide this help. Some peop
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le have been unable to fully accept the reality ofalien visitors, including some "armchair investigators." Perhapsthe Gulf Breeze photos wi
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ll help people across the country acceptthe reality described in the MJ-12 documents and other governmentdisclosures. ----------------------
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----------------------------------------------TO CELEBRATE OR NOT TO CELEBRATE BY DUANE COOK How do you celebrate the annivers
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ary of an event you arenot yet sure was good? Well, maybe celebrate is not the appropriate term. Perhaps reminisce is a better word
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to apply to our thoughtsand activities on this 1st anniversary of the now famous UFOsightings by "Ed" and others in and around Gulf Breeze.
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Initially we had no idea that printing Ed's photos would causesuch a worldwide interest in our fair community. First, there were the
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wire services that broke the newsworldwide with a brief account of the first sightings. Then came the National Enquirer with their offe
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r to pay forthe right to print the photos if NASA Scientists found themgenuine. MUFON (Mutual UFO Network) got involved in the investiga
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tionearly and became the authority to which the explosion of localsightings were referred. Dr. Bruce Maccabee, an optical physicist unde
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r contract withthe Navy, did the most extensive research on the Gulf Breeze sightings and photographs and has pronounced them real forlack o
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f any evidence to the contrary. And now we find ourselves contemplating why Gulf Breeze? Is it because they (the UFOs) knew Ed would
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share his photoswith the whole town via the Sentinel and subsequently the local TVstations? Or is it because Ed lives here and they (th
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e UFOs) just followedhim here to continue their interaction with him as they have doneat eight year intervals since he was a child? And
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what about the many other sightings we've had? Is it justcoincidence that Charlie and Doris saw the same craft on the samenight that Ed pho
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tographed it, thus assuring the Sentinel'sunflinching support while maintaining its unquestioned credibility? Then there are the ministe
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rs, the teachers, the law enforcementofficers, the district medical examiner and his wife, and even a citycouncil member. Were these peo
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ple just randomly in the right place at theright time, or is there an intelligent plan guiding the selection ofwho sees it and who doesn't?
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Whether we call it a celebration, a reminiscence, or a review,we all found it amazing that it's already been a whole year since it all s
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tarted. And we wanted to share with you our thoughts and reflectionson this most interesting year. -------------------------------------
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----------------------------Reports by several others also appeared in this issue ofThe Sentinel but are not presented here.
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