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    GEORGIA SKYWATCH


    GEORGIA MUFON October-December 1990 Newsletter 90-2


    THE UFO FORUM

    Atlanta, GA - Tricia McCannon, representing the New Age
    Information Network (NAIN) and Nedd Mockler, representing the
    Mutual UFO Network, have joined forces to start a new lecture
    series - The UFO Forum. "Both groups are intensely interested in
    UFOs and despite our differences we do have a lot in common." said
    Tricia McCannon. "There are a lot of people in and around Georgia
    that want to know more about UFO's. We think a lecture series like
    The UFO Forum can meet that need."

    "Both groups (MUFON and NAIN) offer knowledge, skills and
    experiences that can be helpful in acquiring a deeper understanding
    about this important subject. Our alliance to produce a UFO
    Awareness Lecture Series recognizes that both MUFON and NAIN are
    composed of people seriously interested in studying and researching
    all phenomena associated with unidentified flying objects. MUFON's
    role in this alliance will be to emphasize the need for
    objectivity, evidence gathering and appropriate scientific study in
    the search for answers to the UFO enigma," said Nedd Mockler,
    Assistant State Director for the MUFON organization in Georgia.

    The purpose of The UFO Forum is to present speakers and topics of
    public interest concerning UFOs and related phenomena. In
    addition, The UFO Forum will promote membership in the MUFON
    organization and to recruit interested individuals to the MUFON

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    "Georgia MUFON Membership Contest!"
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    OUR NEXT MEETING IS DECEMBER 3, 1990 - INNER SPACE ================================================================

    The Georgia Mutual UFO Network (GEORGIA MUFON) is a part of the
    Mutual UFO Network, Inc. (MUFON), an international scientific
    organization of volunteers interested in studying the phenomenon of unidentified flying objects (UFOs), with headquarters at 103
    Oldtowne Road, Seguin, Texas 78155. The contents of this
    newsletter are determined by the editor and do not necessarilty
    reflect the official position of MUFON or GA MUFON. This
    newsletter is published as required by GA MUFON activities and is
    distributed to GA MUFON members, certain university and law
    enforcement officials, and non-GA MUFON members who have
    contributed a minimum of $10 per year to GEORGIA MUFON. N. D.
    Mockler, Editor. 243 Jeweler's Ridge, Lilburn, GA 30247.


    Field Investigations Unit in Georgia, known as "Georgia SkyWatch."
    Another purpose of the Forum will be to establish a UFO' Awareness
    Lending Library (U'ALL) -- comprised of video and text materials
    for use by individuals and organizations interested in the study of
    UFO phenomena. Attendees to The UFO Forum make a contribution to
    help pay for speakers, meeting facilities, audio/visual equipment
    and library materials.

    The UFO Forum is the brainchild of Tricia and Nedd; and they are
    responsible for planning, directing and managing all Forum program presentations. A group of advisors serve as consultants and
    support staff. The advisory group includes: Jim Edwards, Delores
    Haake, John Heck, Mark Jaeger, Jan Lamb, Dan Lapour, Mark Losner,
    Charlie Pilcher, Robin Quale, and Will Southerland.

    Tricia and Nedd met at the WATL Channel 36 live filming of "Earth
    Mysteries - Alien Life Forms" featuring Linda Moulton Howe.
    Ms. Howe, considered to be the world authority on animal
    mutilations, filmed the Earth Mysteries pilot in Atlanta on August
    22, 1990. The UFO Forum has already had two successful meetings.
    Video tapes of these meetings are available. $25.

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    UFO FORUM PROGRAM -----------------------------------------------------------------

    10/15/90 UFOs: Extraterrestrial Intelligence and the
    Scientific Mind. For over 45 years rumors of UFOs have
    persisted all over the world. In the Soviet Union as
    well as other countries they are front page news. What
    is the real story? What are people saying about UFOs?
    Join us for the 1st MUFON and NAIN sponsored meeting
    about this electrifying subject. Featured speaker:
    Regression hypnotist, Robin Quail. Also, Brian O'Leary
    on tape. Location: Inner Space, 310 Hammond Drive,
    Sandy Springs. October 15, 1990. 7:30 - 10:30 pm. $5.
    Attended by 80 people.

    11/17/90 The UFO Forum Presents Cary Baker - Strange
    Lights in the Night Sky. Cary, Editor-In-Chief of two
    Alabama newspapers, will speak on the UFO sightings in
    Fyffe, Alabama. Strange lights have been occurring in
    the night sky for decades and repeat with frequency every
    13-14 years. The latest rash of sightings began in
    February 1989. Location: Inner Space, 310 Hammond Drive,
    Sandy Springs. November 17, 1990. 7:30 - 10:30 pm.
    Contribution: $8. Attended by 40 people.

    12/3/90 The UFO Forum Presents Etel DeLoach - Sky People.
    Join us for a look at Etel DeLoach's "Sky People." An
    alternative healing therapist Etel has had close and
    compelling encounters with UFO's and extra-terrestrial
    intelligences. Her friendships with people whose first-
    hand knowledge have contributed to the lore of UFOlogy
    make a unique and interesting story. Don't miss this
    third in a series of MUFON/NAIN presentations. Location:
    Inner Space, 310 Hammond Drive, Sandy Springs. December
    3, 1990. 7:30 - 10:30 pm. Contribution: $8. Come
    early. Seating is limited to 80 people.

    1/12/91 The UFO Forum Presents Ed and Francis Walters -
    The Gulf Breeze Sightings. Fact or fiction? Was this a
    hoax? Were some of the widely publicized photographs
    faked? If so, how do you explain the UFOs witnessed by
    dozens of other Gulf Breeze residents? The official
    MUFON position on the Gulf Breeze Sightings: "Its real
    and the photographs are authentic." Ed and Francis have
    agreed to give us a firsthand account of their story.
    Location and contribution to be announced. January 12,
    1991. [Ed Note: See "The Florida Scene" elsewhere in
    this newsletter for an update on the Gulf Breeze
    situation.]

    2/18/91 The UFO Forum Presents Don Ware - Eastern Region
    MUFON Director. What is happening in MUFON today? Is
    MUFON contributing to man's understanding of UFOs? Are
    we being visited by people from outer space? If so why
    are they here? What does their presence mean for us here
    on earth? Location and contribution to be announced.
    February 18, 1991.

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    RUMORS - EARTHQUAKE? DECEMBER 3RD? -----------------------------------------------------------------
    Did you watch "LA - The Big One" on national TV? A lot of reports
    are now circulating about a major earthquake expected along the
    line of the Madrid fault which runs through Kentucky and Tennessee.

    The prediction is that The South will experience a major earthquake
    on or about December 3rd.

    Nedd and Barbara Mockler experienced "The Great Alaskan Earthquake"
    while living in Anchorage, Alaska, in March of 1964. That quake
    measured 8.6 on the Richter Scale. The ground moved in an arc of
    eight inches, several vibrations a second and lasted for five and
    a half minutes. One hundred and twenty five people lost their
    lives and property damage ran in the millions. We don't believe in sensationalism. On the other hand our experience in Alaska has
    taught us that it never hurt to be prepared.

    What can you do to prepare for a major earthquake? Do you have a
    plan? Does your family know what to do in the event they are
    separated from you when an earthquake occurs? In a major
    earthquake roads and major lifelines may be unusable for several
    days...even weeks. Call the local chapter of the American Red
    Cross and ask for a copy of their suggestions for earthquake
    planning. An ounce of prevention.... =================================================================
    THE GEORGIA SCENE -----------------------------------------------------------------

    Atlanta - Our sources continue to tell us to be alert to strange
    lights in the night sky along the Atlanta to Macon corridor. Alert
    your contacts. Watch and listen. Contact Georgia SkyWatch, if you
    hear or see anything unusual. Day or night: 1-1-404-923-0739. If
    we don't respond within four hours, call the National UFO Reporting
    Center: 1-206-722-3000.

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    THE FLORIDA SCENE -----------------------------------------------------------------

    Gulf Breeze - Rex and Carol Salisberry, the original MUFON
    investigators of the Gulf Breeze sightings recently provided
    information to the news media that at least one of the Ed Walters
    photographs (#19) had been faked. MUFON has been involved in a
    continuing effort to study the Gulf Breeze material and had asked
    the Salisberrys to undertake some additional investigative work.
    In a totally unprecedented action and before their work and
    conclusions could be evaluated by senior MUFON investigators and
    scientists the Salisberrys shotgunned their findings to the news
    media. Coincidentally, this rush to the media occurred one week
    prior to the elections. Ed Walters, who had been running for a
    council seat, lost.

    According to Don Ware, Eastern Director for MUFON, "It is MUFON's
    view that the photograph in question and others are authentic. A
    major assumption upon which the Salisberrys' conclusion was based
    is in error. This error would have been identified had the
    investigators followed proper procedure before releasing any
    information to the media."

    "Furthermore," Ware noted, "...the mission of MUFON is to learn the
    truth. Our purpose is NOT to punish or to discourage people from
    coming forward with reports of their UFO experiences. If we
    discover a hoax, we simply close the case...we don't take it to the
    media. I believe Ed and Francis Walters are basically honorable
    people, who have attempted to tell of their experiences as perceive
    them to the best of their ability."

    Few of us are in a position to judge the Ed and Francis Walters
    story. There is more to their story than any of us know and a lot
    yet to be reported.

    As MUFON investigators the Salisberrys' job was to complete their
    investigation and forward their report through well-defined
    channels. That review process is how MUFON checks the work of
    their investigators and maintains quality control throughout the
    investigative process. For MUFON investigators to act otherwise is
    neither professional nor ethical.


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    UFO'S - ILLUSION OR REALITY ? -----------------------------------------------------------------

    Scientists find ready explanations for most UFO incidents in terms
    of known physical phenomena, such as celestial bodies, electrical
    occurrences in the atmosphere, the warping of light rays, and
    weather balloons. But in the meantime the complexity of the UFO
    phenomena has provoked a relatively new approach to the whole
    question of their reality.

    Could it be that accounts of UFO's are related to the many psychic
    and paranormal experiences recounted by human beings throughout
    history? Certainly the reports of these strange objects, and their
    odd occupants who sometimes convey social messages to humans, have
    a mythical and often visionary quality.

    In his book Passport to Magonia, Jacque Vallee, a computer
    scientist and student of UFOlogy, traces the many parallels between
    the ancient myths of all cultures and today's stories of UFO's. He
    goes on to propose that UFO experiences are paranormal in nature
    and are the space-age equivalent of a phenomenon that assumes
    different guises in different historical contexts. Vallee suggests
    that human life is controlled by imagination and myth and that
    paranormal experiences are the means by which man's ideas about
    himself and his universe are constantly shaped. Such experiences,
    he adds, become especially important in times of social stress. In
    his view the UFO phenomenon is the present-day "tool" in this
    control system. The great mystery is whether this control is part
    of man's genetic makeup or whether it is imposed upon him from
    without -- through alien intervention.

    Psychiatrist Carl G. Jung, who is widely known for his theories
    concerning the human psyche, also proposed a "supernormal"
    explanation for UFO's. In a book published in 1958, Flying
    Saucers: A Modern Myth of Things Seen in the Skies, Jung suggested
    that the UFO phenomenon is a manifestation of man's "collective
    unconscious," a repository of archetypal images and impressions
    that surface in symbols, dreams, and myths and predispose man to
    produce very similar ideas, regardless of time or place. He
    pointed out the parallels between the ancient religious symbol he
    called the mandala -- a circular pattern representing "the idea of
    the universal" -- and the round shape of most UFO's. Jung regarded
    UFO's as a psychological projection of man's hopes and fears in an
    uncertain world. Thus he deprived them of physical reality.

    Vallee's ideas are similar to Jung's in many respects; but he
    differs by accepting the reality of UFO's, in the sense that UFO
    witnesses have been exposed to a real event. In the February 1978
    issue of Fate, he suggests that what they experienced is some sort
    of change in electromagnetic energy in their immediate vicinity.
    This change in energy may be produced by the witness himself,
    internally and spontaneously, or by some external agency. In any
    case, says Vallee: "What they [the witnesses] tell us is that
    they've seen a flying saucer [or had an encounter with aliens].
    Now they may have seen that or ... the image of a flying saucer or
    they may have hallucinated it under the influence of microwave
    radiation, or any of a number of things may have happened. The
    fact is that the witnesses were exposed to an event and as a result
    they experienced a highly complex alteration of perception which
    caused them to describe the object or objects that figure in their
    testimony."

    Jung's and Vallee's theories seem supported by an analysis of the
    stories told by UFO "abductees." (Under hypnosis, those who
    experienced "time loss" are able to "remember" all the details of
    their sojourn aboard an alien vessel.) Although their accounts
    vary greatly in detail, they describe a similar chain of events:
    the person sees a shining light, is guided to the vessel, often in
    a semiconscious, almost "out-of-body" state, is physically
    examined, enters into telepathic communication with the "alien,"
    and finally returns home.

    What is truly fascinating is that the same sequence of events is
    described by hypnotized subjects who have never had the experience
    of a UFO encounter but have simply been told to imagine one. This
    in no way denies the validity of the testimony of the "real"
    witnesses -- rather it suggests that the human mind is "programmed"
    to think in a certain way in response to certain stimuli.
    Apparently any number of stimuli can produce the particular state
    of consciousness susceptible to UFO-like experiences. Such stimuli
    might be mind-altering drugs, a brush with death, perhaps the
    physical charge of ball lightning, or -- an actual physical
    encounter with a flying saucer.

    The events described by people who have returned to a normal state
    of consciousness -- whether from death's door or from a
    hallucinatory or hypnotic state or a religious trance -- are
    amazingly similar, incorporating the light, the "guide" or
    "abductor," the examination, the messages, and so forth.

    All this suggests the likelihood of some common matrix in the mind
    that can be triggered to allow paranormal experiences of the kind
    involving UFO's. To what degree such experiences can be called
    real becomes a questions of semantics. However, the "paranormal"
    theory offers a new look at what remains an inexplicable
    phenomenon.

    We encourage the submission of copy ready articles from members and
    friends of Georgia SkyWatch and Georgia MUFON.
    UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECTS

    Feature Article

    Millions of people have seen objects in the sky that they could not
    identify, and many thousands have taken the time and trouble to
    submit written reports about them. The vast majority of these
    sightings could well be of such things as meteors, planets, stars,
    weather balloons, swamp gas, and atmospheric disturbances. There
    remains however, a significant body of experiences that are truly
    inexplicable.

    There is no doubt that disk-shaped objects have been seen by a
    great many honest, sober, and mystified men and women. The objects
    have been tracked by ground-based and airborne radar and have been
    photographed by still and movie cameras in black and white and
    color. The craft have been observed to hover, move straight up or
    down, and accelerate and maneuver at speeds far beyond the
    capability of any known airplane.
    The following is a three part report about phenomena that
    challenge the preconceptions we have about the
    universe and the laws of physics we accept as the basis by which it
    exists. The first part is a chronological review of UFO reports
    recorded before 1800.

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    UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECTS ---------------------------------------------------------------

    PART I

    UFO REPORTS BEFORE 1800

    The sighting of strange objects in the sky may actually predate the
    emergence of modern man. Perhaps the earliest depiction of
    cylindrical objects resembling spacecraft, with what might be their extraterrestrial occupants, are those carved on a granite mountain
    and on rocks on an island in Hunan province, China. They have been
    assigned a tentative age of 47,000 years, which puts them within
    the time-span of Neanderthal man, predating modern Homo sapiens.
    (Jacque Vallee, UFO' s in Space: Anatomy of a Phenomenon. p.1.)

    One of the first written accounts of a UFO sighting -- a fleet of
    flying saucers, perhaps -- is the following excerpt from an
    Egyptian papyrus -- part of the annals of Thutmose III, who reigned
    around 1504-1450 B.C.:

    In the year 22 of the 3rd month of winter, sixth hour of the
    day...the scribes of the House of Life found it was a circle of
    fire that was coming in the sky... It had no head, the breath of
    its mouth had a foul odor. Its body one rod long and one rod wide.
    It had no voice. Their hearts became confused through it; then
    they laid themselves on their bellies... They went to the
    Pharaoh... to report it. His Majesty ordered... [an examination of]
    all which is written in the papyrus rolls of the House of Life.
    His Majesty was meditating upon what happened. Now after some days
    had passed, these things became more numerous in the skies than
    ever. They shone more in the sky than the brightness of the sun,
    and extended to the limits of the four supports of the heavens...
    Powerful was the position of the fire circles. The army of the
    Pharaoh looked on with him in their midst. It was after supper.
    Thereupon, these fire circles ascended higher in the sky towards
    the south... The Pharaoh caused incense to be brought to make peace
    on the hearth... And what happened was ordered by the Pharaoh to be
    written in the annals of the House of Life... so that it be
    remembered for ever." [Brinsley Le Poer Trench, The Flying Saucer
    Story, pp.81-82.]

    The prophet Ezekiel's "vision," recorded in the Bible, is thought
    by some to be a UFO sighting. His description is of a strange
    "vehicle" coming from the sky and landing near the Chebar River (or
    Canal) in Chaldea (now Iraq) in the fifth year of the Judean
    captivity (592 B.C.) under Nebuchadnezzar II of Babylon:

    What kind of "machine" was this? Ezekiel continues:

    And from the midst of it came the likeness of four living
    creatures.
    And this was their appearance: they had the form of men, but each
    had four faces, and each of them had four wings. Their legs were
    straight, and the soles of their feet were like the sole of a
    calf's foot; and they sparkled like burnished bronze. Under their
    wings on their four sides they had human hands... each had the face
    of a man in front; the four had the face of a lion on the right
    side... the face of an ox on the left side, and... the face of an
    eagle at the back... And their wings were spread out above; each
    creature had two wings, each of which touched the wing of another,
    while two covered their bodies. And each [creature] went straight
    forward... without turning as they went... And the living creatures
    darted to and fro, like a flash of lightning.

    Who were these humanoid "occupants"? Space-helmeted, space-suited
    astronauts with a strapped-on flying device? Or, perhaps,
    extraterrestrial flying robots? The account continues:

    Now as I looked at the living creatures, I saw a wheel upon the
    earth beside the living creatures, one for each of the four of
    them. As for the appearance of the wheels and their construction:
    their appearance was like the gleaming of a chrysolite... being as
    it were a wheel within a wheel... The four wheels had rims and they
    had spokes; and their rims were full of eyes round about. And when
    the living creatures went, the wheels went beside them; and when
    the living creatures rose from the earth, the wheels rose.

    Were these humanoids going back and forth into a green-glowing
    spacecraft surrounded by a ring of portholes? But there is more:
    ...there was the likeness of a throne, in appearance like sapphire;
    and seated above the likeness of a throne was a likeness as it were
    of a human form. And upward from... his loins I saw as it were
    gleaming bronze... and there was brightness... Like the appearance
    of the bow that is in the cloud on the day of rain, so was the
    appearance of the brightness round about... And when I saw it... I
    heard the voice of one speaking.

    Ezekiel is told that the Israelites have transgressed and are to be
    punished unless they obey the Lord's commandments. Ezekiel is
    selected as the messenger to his people and is taken on board ("the
    Spirit lifted me up"). The spacecraft takes off ("I heard... the
    sound of the wheels... that sounded like a great earthquake"), and
    Ezekiel is carried to Tel-abib where his fellow exiles are and
    where he sits "overwhelmed among them seven days," traumatized by
    his experience. (Ezekiel 1-3) (As we can see from contemporary UFO
    encounters, this could be interpreted as an almost classic report
    of the abduction and return of humans.)

    The Roman author Julius Obsequens, believed to have lived in the
    fourth century A.D., drew on Livy as well as other sources of his
    time to compile his book Prodigorium liber, which describes many
    peculiar phenomena, some of which could be interpreted as UFO
    sightings. Here are just a few examples:

    [216 B.C.] Things like ships were seen in the sky over Italy... At
    Arpi (180 Roman miles, east of Rome, in Apulia) a round shield was
    seen in the sky... At Capua, the sky was all on fire, and one saw
    figures like ships... [99 B.C.] When C. Murius and L. Valerius were
    consuls, in Tarquinia, there fell in different places... a thing
    like a flaming torch, and it came suddenly from the sky. Towards
    sunset, a round object like a globe, or round or circular shield
    took its path in the sky, from west to east. [90 B.C.] In the
    territory of Spoletium (65 Roman miles north of Rome, in Umbria) a
    globe of fire, of golden colour, fell to the earth, gyrating. It
    then seemed to increase in size, rose from the earth, and ascended
    into the sky, where it obscured the disc of the sun, with its
    brilliance. It revolved towards the eastern quadrant of the sky.
    [Harold T. Wilkins, Flying Saucers on the Attack, pp.164-69]

    A later chronicler of inexplicable phenomena, one Conrad Wolffhart
    (a professor of grammar and dialectics who under the pen name of
    Lycosthenes wrote the compendium Prodigiorum ac Ostentorum
    Chronicon, published in 1567), mentions the following events:

    [A.D. 393] Strange lights were seen in the sky in the days of the
    Emperor Theodosius. On a sudden, a bright globe appeared at
    midnight. It shone brilliantly near the day star (planet, Venus),
    about the circle of the zodiac. This globe shone little less
    brilliantly than the planet, and little by little, a great number
    of other glowing orbs drew near the first globe. The spectacle was
    like a swarm of bees flying round the bee-keeper, and the light of
    these orbs was as if they were dashing violently against each
    other. Soon, they blended together into one awful flame, and
    bodied forth to the eye as a horrible two- edged sword. The
    strange globe which was first seen now appeared like the pommel to
    a handle, and all the little orbs, fused with the first, shone as
    brilliantly as the first globe. [This report is similar to modern
    accounts of UFO formations.] [Harold T. Wilkins, Flying Saucers on
    the Attack, pp.174, 177]

    A rare typeset book from 1493, now preserved in a museum at Verdun,
    France, contains what may be the earliest pictorial representation
    of a UFO in Europe. Hartmann Schedel, author of the book Liber
    Chronicarum, describes a strange firey sphere -- seen in 1034 --
    soaring through the sky in a straight course from south to east and
    then veering toward the setting sun. The illustration accompanying
    the account shows a cigar-shaped form haloed by flames, sailing
    through a blue sky over a green, rolling countryside. (Jacque
    Vallee, UFO's in Space: Anatomy of a Phenomenon, p.9)

    A term equivalent to our "flying saucer" was actually used by the
    Japanese approximately 700 years before it came into use in the
    West. Ancient documents describe an unusual shining object seen
    the night of October 27, 1180, as a flying "earthenware vessel."
    After a while the object, which had been heading northeast from a
    mountain in Kii province, changed its direction and vanished below
    the horizon, leaving a luminous trail. (Jacques Valley, Passport
    to Magonia, pp.4-5)

    Here is a classical description from William of Newburgh's
    Chronicle of a flying saucer seen in England toward the end of the
    12th century:

    At Byland, or Begeland Abbey (the largest Cistercian abbey in
    England), in the North Yorkshire Riding, while the abbot and monks
    were in the refectorium, a flat, round, shining, silvery object
    ["discus" is the word used in the Latin account] flew over the
    abbey and caused the utmost terror. [Harold T. Wilkins, Flying
    Saucers on the Attack, p.185]

    The first official investigation of a UFO sighting occurred in
    Japan in 1235. During the night of September 24, while General
    Yoritsume and his army were encamped, they observed mysterious
    lights in the heavens. The lights were seen in the southwest for
    many hours, swinging, circling, and moving in loops. The general
    ordered a "full-scale scientific investigation" of these strange
    events. The report finally submitted to him as the "soothing" ring
    of many contemporary explanations offered for UFO phenomena. In
    essence it read: "the whole thing is completely natural, General.
    It is... only the wind making the stars sway." (Jacques Vallee,
    Passport to Magonia, p.5)

    Many unusual celestial events were recorded in Japanese chronicles
    during the Middle Ages. As in Western society, such occurrences
    were usually considered "portents," often resulting in panics and
    other social disturbances. Here are some examples:

    ...on September 12, 1271, the famous priest Nichiren was about to
    be beheaded at Tatsunokuchi, Kamakura, when there appeared in the
    sky an object like a full moon, shiny and bright. Needless to say,
    the officials panicked and the execution was not carried out.

    In 1361, a flying object described as being "shaped like a drum,
    about twenty feet in diameter" emerged from the inland sea off
    western Japan....

    ...on March 8, 1468, a dark object, which made a "sound like a
    wheel," flew from Mt. Kasuga toward the west at midnight. {Jacques
    Vallee, Passport to Magonia, pp.5-6]

    The European record of possible UFO sightings continued through the
    14th and 15th centuries:

    [A.D. 1322] In the first hour of the night of Novr. 4... there was
    seen in the sky over Uxbridge, England, a pile (pillar) of fire the
    size of a small boat, pallid and livid in colour. It rose from the
    south, crossed the sky with a slow and grave motion and went north.

    Out of the front of the pile, a fervent red flame burst forth with
    great beams of light. Its speed increased, and it flew thro' the
    air....

    [A.D. 1387] In Novr. and Decr. of this year, a fire in the sky,
    like a burning and revolving wheel, or round barrel of flame,
    emitting fire from above, and others in the shape of a long fiery
    beam, were seen through a great deal of the winter, in the county
    of Leicester, Eng., and in Northamptonshire.

    [A.D. 1461] On November 1, a fiery thing like an iron rod of good
    length and as large as one half of the moon was seen in the sky,
    over... Arras, France for less than a quarter of an hour. This
    object was also described as being "shaped like a ship, from which
    fire was seen flowing." [Jacques Vallee, UFO's in Space: Anatomy of
    a Phenomenon, p.9; Harold T. Wilkins, Flying Saucers on the Attack,
    pp.187, 188]

    From 1733 another classic account of one of those gleaming, silvery
    bodies today referred to as flying saucers:

    Something in the sky which appeared in the north, but vanished from
    my sight, as it was intercepted by trees, from my vision. I was
    standing in a valley. The weather was warm, the sun shone
    brightly. On a sudden it re-appeared, darting in and out of my
    sight with an amazing coruscation. The colour of this phenomenon
    was like burnished, or new washed silver. It shot with speed like
    a star falling in the night. But it has a body much larger and a
    train longer than any shooting star
    I have seen.... Next day, Mr. Edgecombe informed me that he and
    another gentleman had seen this strange phenomenon at the same time
    as I had. It was about 15 miles from where I saw it, and steering
    a course from E. to N.

    The witness of this event was a Mr. Cracker of Fleet, a small
    township in Dorset, England. Mr. Cracker said that he saw his
    "flying saucer" in broad daylight on December 8, 1733. (Fate, April
    1951, p.24)

    A fellow of the Royal Society in London was about to cross St.
    James's Park on his way home from a meeting on December 16, 1742,
    when he was startled by the appearance of a remarkable celestial
    object:

    ...a light arose from behind the trees and houses, to the south and
    west, which at first I thought was a rocket, of large size. But
    when it rose 20 degrees, it moved parallel to the horizon, and
    waved like this -- he draws an undulating line -- and went on in
    the direction of north by east. It seemed very near, Its motion
    was very slow.I had it for about half a mile in view. A light
    flame was turned backward by the resistance the air made to it.
    From, one end, it emitted a bright glare and fire like that of a
    burning charcoal. That end was a frame like bars of iron, and
    quite opaque to my sight. At one point, on the longitudinal frame,
    or cylinder, issued a train in the shape of a tail of light more
    bright at one point on the rod or cylinder, and growing
    gradually fainter at the end of the rod or cylinder; so that it was
    transparent for more than half of its length. The head of this
    strange object seemed about half a degree in diameter, and the tail
    near three degrees in length.

    The observer signed himself "C.M.," probably preferring to remain
    anonymous to avoid the expected skepticism and scoffing of his
    fellow members. (Harold T. Wilkins, Flying Saucers on the Attack,
    p.206)

    First UFO photograph and a most unusual sighting was reported by
    Monsieur de Rostan, an amateur astronomer and member of the
    Medicophysical Society of Basel, Switzerland. On August 9, 1762,
    at Lausanne, Switzerland, he observed through a telescope a
    spindle-shaped object crossing and eclipsing the sun. Monsieur de
    Rostan was able to observe this object almost daily for close to a
    month. He also managed to trace its outline with a camera obscura
    and sent the picture to the Royal Academy of Sciences in Paris.
    Unfortunately, this image -- probably the first one ever obtained
    of a UFO -- no longer exists.

    A friend of Monsieur de Rostan, living at Sole near Basel, also
    observed the spindle-shaped object against the sun, but it seemed
    to present more of an edge and was not quite as broad. Oddly
    enough, the UFO was not visible to a third astronomer, a Monsieur
    Messier who studied the sun, during the same time, from Paris -- an
    indication that the object was not a sunspot, since it was visible
    only from certain angles. (Harold T. Wilkins, Flying Saucers on the
    Attack, pp.211-212)

    The last year of the 18th century had its share of celestial
    phenomena. An issue of Gentleman's Magazine contained the
    following story:

    On Sep. 19 [1799], all England saw, at 8:30 p.m., a beautiful ball
    blazing with white light, and which passed from N.W. to S.E. It
    moved rapidly with a gentle tremulous motion, and noiselessly. The
    light cast by it was very vivid, and few red sparks detached
    themselves from it.... On Nov. 12, something like a large red
    pillar of fire passed north to south over Hereford, and alarmed
    people in the Forest of Dean, some miles away. Flashes of
    extremely vivid electrical sort preceded its appearance, and at
    intervals of half an hour, several hours before. This was at 5:45
    a.m.... On this night the moon shone with uncommon vividness, when
    between 5 and 6 a.m., bright lights in the sky became stationary.
    They then burst with no perceptible report, and passed north
    leaving behind them beautiful trains of floating fire. Some were
    pointed, some radiated. Some sparkled and some had large
    columns.... Nov. 19, at 6.a.m., folk of Huncoates, Lincolnshire,
    were alarmed by vivid flashes lasting 30 seconds, from a ball of
    fire passing in the sky. [Harold T. Wilkins, Flying Saucers on the
    Attack, p.211]

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    The purpose of the Georgia SkyWatch Newsletter is to stimulate the
    public's interest in and awareness of the UFO phenomena. ================================================================= ================================================================
    INVESTIGATING UFO's ----------------------------------------------------------------

    The history of the official documentation of UFO's began in 1948
    when the U.S. Air Force created Project Sign. The following year
    this was reorganized in to Project Grudge, and then into Project
    Blue Book.

    The purpose of Project Blue Book was to investigate and evaluate
    UFO reports within the United States and at its stations and
    properties in other countries with regard to any potential threat
    to national security, whether from foreign powers or from outer
    space. Critics claimed that the project lacked a scientifically
    qualified staff and that it was simply a "cover-up" operation meant
    to reassure an alarmed public.

    Project Blue Book proved to be quite effective, however. During
    its 18 years of activity it accumulated more than 12,600 reported
    cases in its files, almost all of which were eventually explained
    as mistaken natural phenomena or as known aircraft. But 701
    sightings remained classified as "unidentified."

    In 1966 the U.S. Air Force sponsored an independent, stepped-up
    investigation of UFO's by a team of scientists from the University
    of Colorado under the direction of Dr. Edward U. Condon, a
    prominent physicist and former head of the American Association for
    the Advancement of Science. Of the 59 cases they selected for
    serious investigation during the next two years, 23 eluded
    explanation. In his final report, in 1969, Condon nevertheless
    concluded that a total of 21 years of UFO study had added nothing
    to scientific knowledge and that "further extensive study" probably
    was not warranted. He also stated that "it is safe to assume that
    no ILE [intelligent life elsewhere] outside of our solar system has
    any possibility of visiting Earth in the next 10,000 years." To
    date, no one has determined the basis for Condon's estimate.

    Following publication of the Condon report, the U.S. Air Force
    agreed that UFO's posed no threat to national security and that
    there was no evidence the sighted objects were of extraterrestrial
    origin. Project Blue Book was then terminated, and all of its
    files were declassified. But the fact that some other documents on
    UFO's remained classified prompted a few private UFO investigative
    groups to press for their release on the ground that the public is
    entitled to know all.

    Even today many UFO buffs believe that the real investigation of
    UFO's was -- and is -- being secretly conducted by high-level
    government personnel. But at this time only private organizations
    are involved in serious UFO research. Among the membership groups
    the best known are the Mutual UFO Network (MUFON), founded in 1969;
    the National Investigation Committee on Aerial Phenomena (NICAP),
    founded in 1956 in Washington, D.C.; and the Aerial Phenomena
    Research Organization (APRO), founded in 1952 by Jim and Coral
    Lorenzen. A highly regarded nonmembership organization is the
    Center for UFO Studies (CUFOS), founded in 1973 by astronomer Dr.
    J. Allen Hynek, who for years was scientific consultant to Project
    Blue Book. By 1982 CUFOS had amassed a computerized list of 70,000
    reported sightings from all over the world. It was found that
    about 80 percent of these were easily explained and dismissed; the
    other 20 percent remain subject to further investigation.

    Other countries, notably France, Britain, and Australia, also have
    civilian organizations that collect and seriously investigate UFO
    reports. although awareness of the phenomenon is kept alive solely
    by private enterprise, reports of unidentified flying objects from
    all over the world continue to accumulate and further compound the
    most elusive mystery of our time.

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    FROM THE FIELD INVESTIGATOR'S NOTEBOOK -----------------------------------------------------------------
    The next time you have one of those UFO sightings...in addition to
    looking at the UFO...note the time...direction...and stick your arm
    out straight toward the object with hand up fingers apart palm
    outward. Those aliens will think you are waving to them. In
    reality you will be comparing the size of the craft to the size of
    your finger nails and determining the azimuth of the craft by
    seeing how many outstretched hands you can put between the horizon
    and the craft.

    Your little finger nail is about the size of an aspirin...and when
    aimed at the moon will just about cover it. The size of your thumb
    nail is twice that size. By knowing the distance from your eyes to
    your outstretched hand (take a yard stick and measure it)...and
    estimating the distance between you and the object...and using a
    little trigonometry, it is possible for you to determine the size
    of the object. Knowing the size of the object can be very helpful
    in the field investigation to follow.

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    FIELD INVESTIGATOR TRAINING -----------------------------------------------------------------
    Future issues of Georgia SkyWatch will include Field Investigator
    Training information. Individuals interested in receiving formal
    Field Investigator training should contact Nedd Mockler, 923-0739.

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    RUMORS - BY 1992 ??? ----------------------------------------------------------------
    This report is given without evaluation..."Various people involved
    with channeling are reporting that... by 1992 certain events will
    take place that will make it very hard for anyone to deny the
    existence of alien visitation."

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    GEORGIA MUFON MEMBERSHIP CONTEST -----------------------------------------------------------------
    MUFON of Georgia is actively seeking new MUFON members. Georgia
    SKYWATCH is offering a prize to the two MUFON of Georgia members
    who recruit the most new members by December 31, 1990. If you are
    one of the two to qualify, you will win a brand new $120 NSA
    counter-top water system.

    Contest Rules

    To be eligible to participate you must:

    1. Be a registered member of MUFON, Inc. New members
    are eligible to participate. Join now and compete.

    2. Recruit no less than ten new MUFON members between
    now and December 25, 1990. The two members who recruit
    the most new members over ten will win!

    3. Each new member must complete an Application for
    Membership to the Mutual UFO Network, Inc.

    4. The completed application and a check for $25 made
    out to MUFON, Inc., must be sent to the Mutual UFO
    Network, Inc., 103 Oldtowne Road, Seguin, Texas 78155.

    5. The words, "RECRUITED BY: (Name of Recruiter)," must
    be printed in the upper, right hand corner of the MUFON
    application.

    6. A copy of the application should be sent to Georgia
    SKYWATCH, 243 Jeweler's Ridge, Lilburn, Georgia 30247.

    The price of MUFON membership is $25.00 per year and includes a
    subscription to the MUFON JOURNAL. An Application for Membership
    form is attached to this Newsletter. You may reproduce it and any
    other materials included herein to assist you with your recruitment
    campaign.

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