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SUBJECT: BEYOND THE BELGIAN FLAP--UFOs AND EUROPOLITICS FILE: UFO3130
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Origin: FATE Magazine -- August 1993
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By: J. Antonio Huneeus
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_UFO CHRONICLE_
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"Beyond the Belgian Flap--UFOs and Europolitics
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For decades, certain American ufological groups have unsuccessfully
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attempted to get Congress interested in UFOs. Actually, Congressional
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hearings on this issue did take place in 1966 and 1968, sponsored by the
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House Armed Services and Science and Astronautics Committees
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respectively; these occurred at a time when the Air Force was funding
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Project Blue Book. All efforts to rekindle Congressional UFO interest
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have failed since then.
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Europeans seem to be having more success in the UFO political arena. The
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European Community's Committee on Energy, Research and Technology (CERT)
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has recently commissioned Professor Tullio Regge, an Italian deputy to
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the European Parliament in Strasbourg, to prepare a detailed report on
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UFOs. This report will recommend whether or not to establish a permanent
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UFO Research Center attached to CERT or other appropriate continental
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organization like the European Space Agency (ESA).
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We have received news of this development from the reliable European
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publications, _Phenomena_, a magazine published by the French UFO group
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SOS OVNI; and the mass circulation Spanish magazine _Max Alla_, with
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extensive coverage of paranormal and ufological topics. In its
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March/April 1993 issue, _Phenomena_ quotes Regge as saying that "39% of
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the [UFO] cases don't have a satisfactory scientific explanation."
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Therefore, "for Mr. Regge, the European Parliament should assume its
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role of political will to assure that its citizenry is kept informed."
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In the June 1993 issue of _Mas Alla_, well known Spanish journalist and
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ufologist Javier Sierra provided additional information about
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Europolitics vis-a-vis the UFO problem. The motion for a CERT report,
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according to Sierra, was instigated by a Belgian European deputy,
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Eurodeputy, Mr. Di Rupo, Minister od Education for Wallonia, the French
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speaking region of Belgium. A powerful UFO wave was reported here
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between November 1989 and the spring of 1991. Di Rupo was well
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acquainted with the investigations undertaken by the Belgian Society for
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the Study of Space Phenomena (SOBEPS in French), a Brussels-based
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private scientific organization founded in 1971, as well as the official
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inquiries conducted by the Gendarmerie (national police force) and the
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Royal Belgian Air Force.
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In a move unprecedented for official agencies anywhere in the world,
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both services cooperated fully with the SOBEPS, releasing many of their
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files. In late 1991 SOBEPS published a 500-page final report entitled
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_Vague d'OVNI sur la Belgique--Un Dossier Exceptionnel (UFO Wave in
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Belgium--An Exceptional Dossier), which contained a detailed chronicle
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and analysis of data collected between November 29, 1989, and May 17,
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1991, reviewed below.
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THE BELGIAN WAVE
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SOBEPS collected over 2,000 eyewitness reports, dozens of videos, and
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photos of the wave, beginning with a multiple-witness night sighting by
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several gendarmes on November 29, 1989. Restricted to the
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French-speaking region of Wallonia, the wave was characterized by a
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preponderance of triangular-shaped craft sightings, few landings, close
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encounters with humanoids, and abductions. What made it unique was the
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remarkable public openness shown by the Gendarmerie and the Air Force,
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and the degree of cooperation shown toward the media and SOBEPS. This is
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exemplified by the "Postface" of _Vague d'OVNI_ being written by Major
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General Wilfried De Brouwer, who played a key role during the wave as
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Chief of Operations of the Belgian Air Force (BAF).
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The wave's most famous case was the night radar/visual and jet scramble
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incident on March 30-31 1990.
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The complete BAF report has not yet been fully declassified, but an
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abridged version prepared by Major P. Lambrechts of the BAF General
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Staff, entitle _Report Concerning the Observation of UFOs During the
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Night of March 30 to 31, 1990_, was released to SOBEPS. It includes a
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detailed chronology of events and dismisses several hypothesis--optical
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illusions, meteorological inversions, holographics projections, and so
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on.
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The incident began when the Gendarmerie telephoned the Glons radar
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master controller to report "three unusual lights forming an equilateral
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triangle." Two F-16s were scrambled when the Semmerzake NATO facilities
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also detected unknown targets. According to the official report, "The
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aircraft had brief radar contacts on several occasions." As soon as "the
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pilots were able to secure a lock on one of the targets for a few
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seconds...a drastic change in the behaviour of the UFOs [occurred]."
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During one of these locks, "The speed of the target changed [quickly]
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from 150 to 970 knots and from 9,000 to 5,000 feet [altitude],
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returning...to 11,000 feet [changing] again to close to ground level."
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Then-Colonel Wilfried De Brouwer explained that this was fantastic
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acceleration, equivalent to 40 Gs, which would exclude a human pilot
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being on board the UFO, since humans can only withstand 8 Gs. (A "G" is
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a unit of acceleration equivalent to the gravitational pull of the
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earth, 9.81 m/sec/sec.)
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De Brouwer addressed the incident's significance again in his
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"Postface." He wrote, "We have observed at certain instances a
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correlation between the data from two on-board radars (F-16s) and at
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least one ground radar. The detection of identical signals by three
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different systems in a given moment lead us not to exclude that one or
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more unidentified device did effectively move within Belgian
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airspace...in any case, the Air Force has arrived [at] the conclusion
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that a certain number of anomalous phenomena [have] been produced within
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Belgian airspace." Military significance, he noted that "...not a single
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trace of aggressiveness has been signalled; military or civilian air
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traffic has not been perturbed or threatened. We can therefore advance
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that the presumed activities do not constitute a concrete menace."
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Because the bulk of the Belgian sightings described triangular-shaped
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objects, European and American researchers and journalists speculated
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that these were caused by either F-117A Stealth fighters or other
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innovative U.S. secret military aircraft, like those sighted near test
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ranges in Nevada and California. This hypothesis was repeatedly denied
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officially by the BAF, the Ministry of Defense, and the U.S. Embassy in
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Brussels. Still, the Stealth angle continues to be championed by some
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publications.
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French ufologist Renaud Marhic analyzed the "new rumors" behind the
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Belgian UFOs in a recent _Phenomena_ article, in which he published the
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responses sent by Leo Delcroix, Belgium's Minister of Defense, and De
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Brouwer. "Unfortunately, no explanation has been found to date," wrote
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Delcroix. "The nature and origin of the phenomenon remain unknown. One
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theory can be definitely dismissed, however, since the Belgian Armed
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Forces have been positively assured by American authorities that there has
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never been any sort of American aerial test flights."
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Similarly, De Brouwer wrote to Marhic that , "Unfortunately, all I can
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say is that the multiple enquiries have not revealed any details,
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neither about the origin [n]or the nature of the phenomenon. ...[I]t is
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untrue that the Belgian military authorities can explain the phenomenon in
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terms of American military aircraft."
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De Brouwer's conclusion is a fitting finale. "The day will come
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undoubtedly, when the phenomenon will be observed with technological
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means of detection and collection that won't leave a single doubt about
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its origin. This should lift a part of the veil that has covered the
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mystery for a long time. A mystery that continues thus present. But it
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exists, it is real, and that in itself is an important conclusion."
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SOBEPS, meanwhile, is launching a proposal for the European Parliament
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to fund a high-tech van that would be sent to check out UFO hot spots
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throughout Europe. The details were disclosed in a press conference last
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March by SOBEPS member Leon Brenig, a physics professor at Free
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University in Brussels.
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At an estimated cost of $330,000, the surveillance van would include
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sophisticated equipment such as "high definition cameras, radios,
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pectrometers [sic], light amplifiers and other infrared detectors,"
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reports _Phenomena_, adding that "the project is close to being
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submitted to the European Parliament, after which the Executive
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Commission of the European Community will have to decide on its eventual
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funding."
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THE FRENCH CONTRIBUTION
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One of the consultants called by Tullio Regge is Jean-Jacques Velasco,
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an engineer in charge of charge of SEPRA (Service of Expertise of
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Atmospheric Reentry Phenomena), attached to the French National Center
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for Space Studies (CNES) in Toulouse. Velasco spoke at a UFO Congress in
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San Marino (a small European city-state located within Italy) last
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April, an event which also included Michel Bougard from SOBEPS, Antonio
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Ribera from Spain and Dr Richard Haines fro the U.S. "I have been
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requested," said Velasco, "that SEPRA should present to the European
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Community a dossier including an unexplained case and another which has
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been explained, where our methodology is clear."
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In 1988 SEPRA replaced the GEPAN, a previous CNES bureau established
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1977, dedicated to UFOs. Although SEPRA's main goal is to keep tabs on
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satellite reentries, its second task is "to continue the activities of
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GEPAN." Continuity was assured since GEPAN's last director was Velasco.
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Their most famous and puzzling "unexplained case" is that of
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Trans-en-Provence in southern France on January 8, 1981, probably the
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most thorough, scientifically documented UFO landing case anywhere. The
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landing traces left by a small, disc-shaped UFO on the property of
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Renato Nicolai were investigated within 48 hours by the Gendarmerie and
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GEPAN. Further biochemical analysis of the vegetation and soil samples
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were conducted by professor Bounias of the National Institute of
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Agronomical Research. The studies "demonstrated a qualitatively large
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scale incident producing a ground heating to between 300 to 600 degrees
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Celsius and probably the depositing of trace quantities of such
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materials as phosphates and zinc," wrote Velasco in a summary of the
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case. Prof. Bounias documented significant biological and biochemical
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mutations in wild alfalfa samples, such as significant loss of
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chlorophyll, published in GEPAN's famous _Technical Note No. 16,
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Analysis of a Trace_.
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The Trans-en-Provence case remains unexplained, and so is a second,
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similar single-witness daytime landing of a small metallic-looking
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flying disc in l'Amarante on October 21, 1982. At the San Marino
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Congress, Velasco stated that, "...it is much more convenient for the
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European Space Agency to assume the responsibility of creating the
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infrastructure for this UFO research center rather than SEPRA itself,
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which lacks structural possibilities and would find it very hard to
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extend the French model to the rest of European countries."
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We haven't been able to obtain much more information on Tullio Regge's
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scientific and politic background. _Phenomena_ identifies him as an
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Italian communist and European deputy, while Javier Sierra characterizes
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him as "a well known Italian skeptic on ufological and paranormal
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matters," adding that he is a physicist and astronomer, and an Italian
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CSICOP representative. We have been unable to confirm his alleged link
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with CSICOP, as his name doesn't appear in the organization's rostrum
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either as a "fellow" or as a "scientific and technical consultant." We
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checked with Philip Klass, CSICOP's UFO shooter, who told us he had
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never heard of Prof. Regge nor of the European Parliament's interest in
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UFOs. Klass told us that "if anybody remotely associated with CSICOP"
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was preparing some kind of UFO report, he would have heard something.
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European Parliamentary UFO policies will soon be determined with the
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release of the Regge report. There are other hopeful signs in Europe
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pointing to a thaw and perhaps a gradual reversal of the quasi-universal
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policy of military secrecy on UFOs, like the recent Spanish Air Force
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decision to systematically declassify its UFO files, producing the first
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documents in October 1992. Is the Pentagon or U.s> Congress pursuing a
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UFO policy even remotely similar to that of our European allies? So far,
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the answer is a resounding no.
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