19 UFO cases demand rapid strike team deployment
Saturday, 28 November 2009
Nineteen new UFO investigation cases have been identified as part of the Mutual UFO Network's (MUFON) Star Impact Project (SIP) - an organized strike team that moves investigators and scientists to the scene rapidly.
PART ONE
MUFON releases details of these cases in their MUFON UFO Journal, a monthly subscriber-based publication now edited by Larry Rimbert Jr. The latest cases are detailed in the September and the combined October/November issue.
A MUFON dispatch team monitors incoming UFO reports nationwide on a 24-hour basis and immediately deploys teams to the scene. The SIP program is funded by Bigelow Aerospace Advanced Space Studies.
As each MUFON case is reviewed, they are categorized as a CAT1, CAT2 OR CAT3. In CAT1 cases, the witness sees a strange or unidentified light(s) or object(s) in the sky. In CAT2 cases, the object has landed on the ground or somehow affected the immediate physical environment. In CAT3 cases, one or more events occurs, including: observations of beings or entities, interaction with nonhuman entities, episodes of missing time, wounds or trauma to the body of unknown origin, witness is taken onboard a craft, telepathic communication, out of body experience, or an encounter with an unknown animal.
The following is an overview of the first 10 cases - those reported in July - with links to read the original reports from the MUFON witness reporting database. You may subscribe to the MUFON Journal at this link. It's a bargain at $45 and you can read about these cases before I do. Excellent holiday gift too. Part 2 and the remaining 9 cases will appear in this space tomorrow.
To read these 10 CASES, please visit examiner.com by Clicking Here.
Then Click here for the next nine cases.


















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