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Nick Popes Weird World - June '99

From: Georgina Bruni <georgina@easynet.co.uk>
Date: Wed, 02 Jun 1999 18:20:20 +0100
Fwd Date: Wed, 02 Jun 1999 22:40:23 -0400
Subject: Nick Popes Weird World - June '99

Hot Gossip UK June'99

Nick Pope's Weird World

Welcome to the June column, and the latest news and gossip from the
weird and wacky world of UFOs, alien abductions and the paranormal.
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Alien Big Cat Sightings
The Beast of Bodmin, the Beast of Exmoor, the Surrey Puma. There have
been a steady stream of big cat sightings over the years, and some new
ones have just come to light from Devon. The term "Alien Big Cat", by
the way, doesn't mean they're supposed to be extraterrestrial, and is
simply a reference to the fact that if they're seen in the UK, this is
"alien" to what's judged to be their usual habitats. These sightings
are of interest to ufologists because it may have a bearing on animal
mutilations. I kept an eye on these stories while investigating UFOs
for the Government, and made some low key enquiries with the Ministry
of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food. These new sightings occurred on
5th May, one in Harford and one in Wrangaton. As it happens, my
brother lives in Wrangaton, so I telephoned him, to see if he could
put me in touch with the witness. Well, Forteans among you can guess
the rest; he was the witness! He told me that he was just
putting the chickens away, when he saw a large, tan-coloured animal
standing in the road. He described it to me as being "around three or
four feet high, and five or six feet long". He told me that "I looked
at it, and it looked at me, and then it turned and went". He admitted
that he didn't know enough about big cats to say whether he thought it
was a lioness, a panther, a puma or a lynx, but I'll be getting a more
detailed account from him, and will keep you posted.
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Crop Circle Study
Many of the national newspapers carried the story of how the American
millionaire Laurance Rockefeller is to fund an in-depth research
project into the crop circle phenomenon. The study will be
co-ordinated by Colin Andrews, who already has a computer database of
over 10,000 formations from all around the world. Much of the money is
likely to be spent on hiring aircraft so that more aerial photographs
of formations can be taken. It certainly looks like being an
interesting summer, down Wiltshire way.
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New UFO Videos
UFO Magazine have an exclusive deal to market videos of five
intriguing programmes made by Transmedia Productions, and shown
recently on Discovery channel. The programmes include one on animal
mutilations, one on alien abductions and one on mind control. Details
can be found on page 41 of the current (May/June) edition of UFO
Magazine. These videos won't be available in the shops until later
this year.
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Global Abductions
I've often tried to highlight the fact that reports of alien
abductions come from a wider range of countries than Britain and
America. To prove my point, I have four new cases that have come my
way in the last couple of weeks. Two were from Britain, but one was
from Australia and the other from Norway.
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Traitors On The Net
In the aftermath of the Stephen Lawrence Inquiry, and the recent nail
bomb attacks in London, the extreme right have been subjected to more
scrutiny than usual. Coincidentally, British ufology's resident Nazi
has been keeping a low profile. However, he's now resurfaced, and in a
move of breathtaking stupidity decided it would be clever to circulate
the list of alleged MI6 agents that appeared on the Internet recently.
Sorry, but there's nothing clever about treason, or about putting
people's lives at stake to satisfy your own ego.
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Space Debate
On 4th May the House of Commons was the scene of a rare parliamentary
debate on space issues. Billed as a debate on satellite
communications, it widened out into a more general discussion. Topics
raised included concerns over the militarisation of space, and the
potential for "cyberwar", including vulnerability of military
satellites to hacking. It's not often that such issues are aired, and
it's an intriguing sign of the times when they are. There has already
been a debate on the threat from comets and asteroids.
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World Wide Whinge
I received a highly entertaining e-whinge from Andy Roberts recently,
after I dared to question his commitment to witness confidentiality,
and indeed to ufology. And yet, he makes my own case for me when he
haughtily advises me "Don't listen to what ufologists say - they know
squat!". He goes on to freely admit that he and Tim Matthews/Hepple
laughed at an abductee while at a TV show. Andy told me "&Mac183; we
both openly jeered at an abductee. So what? Both their stories (sic)
were funny and without any foundation in reality". Giving me his
perspective on the Independent UFO Network (IUN), he promises " a
surrealist, chaotic, non-organisation &Mac183;". As it happened, we
didn't have long to wait before we were treated to an example of
Andy's radical, new approach to ufology: he was due to write an
article for UFO Magazine about the Berwyn Mountain case, but has
decided he can't talk about the case for now, as he's got a book
coming out: It's all in the book! Read my book! Radical stuff, Andy!
We've never heard that sort of thing before in ufology! He's not a bad
chap, but it seems to me that he's far more interested in
point-scoring than in ufology. Still, if all his e-rants are as
hilarious as his last one &Mac183; keep 'em coming!
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Positive UFO Encounters
In my last column in featured a company that specialised in material
relating to positive alien encounters, and gave details of the
website. Unfortunately, I'm not sure that the site was up and running
at the time. Anyone interested in a more New Age interpretation of
alien contact should now be able to access this site, at
www.pleiadianlight.net. Alternatively, write to them at Dolphin Ray
Productions, PO Box 32, Launceston, Cornwall, PL16 0YF.
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The Unopened Files
The new edition of The Unopened Files is out now, and available from
all good newsagents. This fascinating magazine started off as a
spin-off from UFO Magazine - it's edited by Mark Birdsall - but is now
well-established in its own right, and is published Quarterly. As well
as material on UFOs, it features articles on the Millennium Bug, BSE,
biological warfare, cults, cover-ups, conspiracies and lots more. It's
well worth checking out.
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Peer Pressure
Dr John Mack, Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, is
well-known for his view that the alien abduction phenomenon is worthy
of serious study. This was a central theme in his book, Abduction, and
it is a message that he continues to press home through the group that
he set up to study abduction reports. The Program for Extraordinary
Experience Research (PEER) produces a regular newsletter, PEER
Perspectives, and has a website at www.peer-mack.org. Alternatively,
snail mail them at PEER, PO Box 398080, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
There is essential information here for all serious researchers into
alien abductions.
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Ed's Note:

Nick Pope's books, The Uninvited and Open Skies, Closed Minds, are
available from all good bookshops, in paperback. His publishers in
Britain are Simon & Schuster. The Uninvited is available in the US,
published by The Overlook Press, who plan to publish Open Skies,
Closed Minds later this year. Nick's debut novel, Operation Thunder
Child, will be published in October by Simon & Schuster Ltd.
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