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AERIAL ANOMALIES INTERNATIONAL
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P.O. BOX 66404, MOBILE, ALABAMA 36606, U.S.A.
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INTRODUCTION
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Since prehistory, man has been observing unusal happenings
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in the sky. Those occurences have been given various names
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to suit the trends of the times. However, in almost every
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instance, the identifying nomenclatures used were either
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inaccurate or misleading for the various forms of reported
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experiences.
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Historically, we have used a variety of names such as angels,
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flying shields, mystery airships, phantom planes, ghost
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rockets, flying saucers and unidentified flying objects to
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describe aerial phenomena. But those terms are both
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restrictive and lacking in accuracy. The phenomena that we
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study ranges from micro specks in the sky to macro masses
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sometimes comparable to unnatural structures.
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Observations by witnesses of truly enigmatic occurences in
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the sky fall into two broad categories: (1) Natural aerial
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phenomena and/or (2) Unknown aerial phenomena (having an
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apparent intelligent source). Both categories deserve
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serious disciplined study. It is essential that we differen-
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tiate between the two categories and classify, when possible.
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Because of this crucial need, we do not go beyond the point
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of referring to anomalous aerial phenomena by other names
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such as spaceships, flying saucers and UFOs. To do so would
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be equivalent to stating that we study spaceships, flying
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saucers and unidentified flying objects; none of which would
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be accurate. We use such terms only as historical and
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reported references; not as verified identifiable nomen-
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clatures.
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We oppose the use of misleading names which help to give
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the press, public and scientific community a totally false
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impression of actual aerial phenomena. In order to overcome
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the stigma attached to this subject, we need the help and
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support of the most experienced and knowledgeable people
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available.
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Investigators, researchers and serious students of aerial
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phenomena are encouraged to share their works and findings
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with us. We endeavor to make as much factual information
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available as possible to both our associates and to the
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public at large. Should you wish to participate in our
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activities or have a work published and distributed,
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please contact us for details.
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A NON-PROFIT ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT
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OF ANOMALOUS AERIAL PHENOMENA STUDIES
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(Educational, Investigative, Research - founded on June 26, 1989)
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