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SUBJECT: GEORGE FAWCETT III ON 30 YEARS OF UFOs FILE: UFO1573
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MUFONET-BBS Network - Mutual UFO Network
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UFO REPETITIONS - A challenge To Scientific Investigations
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By George D. Fawcett, State Director/N.C. - MUFON
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Aspects of unidentified flying objects that have been repeated time and time
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again over the past years - and have proven themselves BOTH PERSISTENT and
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CONSISTENT on a global basis - are a challenge to science. Any future solution
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to the growing worldwide UFO enigma will have to deal directly with these UFO
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repetitions:
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1. Sightings of unknown flying objects that demonstrate superior speeds and
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intricate maneuvers beyond those of present satellites, aircraft and
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missiles.
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2. Radar tracking of UFOs.
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3. Photographs and movies of UFOs.
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4. Pursuits of UFOs by planes in the skies, by ships at sea and by cars on
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open highways.
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5. Falls of "fragments" and "angel hair" from UFOs overhead.
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6. Increases in background radiation, ground markings, changes in soil
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samples, and deposits of both metallic and non-metallic residues after UFOs
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have been reported in the skies or on the ground (ESPECIALLY magnesium,
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aluminum, silicon, boron and calcium).
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7. Near-collisions, paceings, and head-on passes by UFOs reported by civilian,
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military and commercial pilots.
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8. Physiological and psychological effects, such as electric shock, radiation
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burns, dimming of vision, blackouts, temporary paralysis, headaches, blood
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disorders, nightmares and dreams, reported by observers in close UFO
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encounters, both in the air and on the ground.
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9. Electromagnetic interference reports caused by UFOs on compasses, plane and
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car motors, headlights, houselights, searchlights, radar beams, radios, TV,
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power-stations and other instruments and communication devices.
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10. Sky-quakes, explosions and sonic booms in the skies during UFO appearances.
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11. Propulsion sounds and smells attributed by UFOs.
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12. Landings and near-landings (hoverings) of UFOs and their occupants.
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13. Hostile acts due to UFOs (both towards) and from these objects).
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14. Reports of so-called "contactees" of space visitors and UFOs.
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15. Straight lines of flight related to UFOs, along with their other kinematic,
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geometric and luminescent characteristics.
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16. Reputable sightings by scientists, astronauts, engineers, astronomers and
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other trained observers of UFOs.
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17. Appearances of "little men" (apparently humanoids) and other entities in
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relation to world-wide UFO landings, who were reported to have taken rocks,
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vegetation, soil, water, sand, animals, flowers, etc. Several hundred
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cases of human kidnappings, abductions, physical examinations, etc.
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18. Periodic cycles of increased UFO sightings -- every 26 months, 5 years and
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10 years in large numbers.
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19. Unique shapes of UFOs, especially nocturnal lights, daylight disks, domed
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saucers, cigar -shaped or rocket-shaped objects, crescents, half-globes and
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saturn-shaped.
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20. Revolving wheel-like machines in oceans, seas and vast masses of water
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reported by ship and plane crews and passengers, and other witnesses
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nearby.
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21. Depressions, craters, denuded vegetation, holes, ground markings, burned
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areas and landing-gear markings on the ground de to UFO landings world-
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wide.
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22. Power failures due to UFO appearances, both locally and on a world-wide
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basis.
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23. Severe animal reactions reported during UFO encounters.
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24. Levitations in close proximity with UFOs of persons, cars, helicopters,
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trucks, garage roofs, fishing bobbers, UFO occupants, horses, etc.
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25. The historical evidence of UFOs found in archaeology, cave-wall drawings,
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Holy Scriptures, legends, mythology, ancient manuscripts, frescoes and
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folklore throughout the world.
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To investigate any phenomena in or outside of a laboratory requires that they
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must be repeatable, and such UFO encounters are recurrent in nature regardless
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of where they occur. Thus, the challenge to future scientific investigations
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remains.
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These repetitions do not encompass a complete list of recurring aspects of
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activities of unidentified flying objects (UFOs) and their occupants
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(UFOnauts), but represent a start in the right direction.
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Future science must meet the challenge posed by these UFO repetitions among
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over 140 world nations in order to solve the growing, global UFO problem. -
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Otherwise, it will be part of the problem itself. The peoples of the world
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deserve better than that!
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=END=
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