A Couple of Fanzines to Share!

MonSFFA has received two fanzines this week. The first is the BCFAzine, a publication from the BC BC fan club, edited by Felicity Walker. (Read Taral Wayne’s article on Harper.)

Don’t worry about the posted date–Felicity is a year behind and still trying to catch up. Download BCFAzine here.
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The Second zine received is Origin 2, a publication from The Fantasy Fan Federation, edited by John Thiel. As the title suggests, this zine is meant to be an introduction to the genre and the history of its fandom. Download Origin 2.

Interesting UFO stories, declassified military video

Professor Donderi who was a guest last year at a MonSFFA meeting, author of UFOs, ETs and Alien Abductions has sent us a couple of stories that have crossed his desk recently. They make interesting reading!

The first is from the NY Times. I’ve pasted in the first part as a sort of teaser, do look up the full article. https://nyti.ms/2kB62aH.  It has pictures and videos.

The second article is from the Washington Post and I pasted the first bit below. Find the full article with accompanying video here.

Glowing Auras and ‘Black Money’: The Pentagon’s Mysterious U.F.O. Program

WASHINGTON — In the $600 billion annual Defense Department budgets, the $22 million spent on the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program was almost impossible to find.

Which was how the Pentagon wanted it.

For years, the program investigated reports of unidentified flying objects, according to Defense Department officials, interviews with program participants and records obtained by The New York Times. It was run by a military intelligence official, Luis Elizondo, on the fifth floor of the Pentagon’s C Ring, deep within the building’s maze.

The Defense Department has never before acknowledged the existence of the program, which it says it shut down in 2012. But its backers say that, while the Pentagon ended funding for the effort at that time, the program remains in existence. For the past five years, they say, officials with the program have continued to investigate episodes brought to them by service members, while also carrying out their other Defense Department duties.

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The military keeps encountering UFOs. Why doesn’t the Pentagon care?

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 We have no idea what’s behind these weird incidents because we’re not investigating.

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Christopher Mellon served as deputy assistant secretary of defense for intelligence in the Clinton and George W. Bush administrations. He is a private equity investor and an adviser to the To the Stars Academy for Arts and Science.

In December, the Defense Department declassified two videos documenting encounters between U.S. Navy F-18 fighters and unidentified aircraft. The first video captures multiple pilots observing and discussing a strange, hovering, egg-shaped craft, apparently one of a “fleet” of such objects, according to cockpit audio. The second shows a similar incident involving an F-18 attached to the USS Nimitz carrier battle group in 2004.

The videos, along with observations by pilots and radar operators, appear to provide evidence of the existence of aircraft far superior to anything possessed by the United States or its allies. Defense Department officials who analyze the relevant intelligence confirm more than a dozen such incidents off the East Coast alone since 2015. In another recent case, the Air Force launched F-15 fighters last October in a failed attempt to intercept an unidentified high-speed aircraft looping over the Pacific Northwest .

A third declassified video, released by To the Stars Academy of Arts and Science , a privately owned media and scientific research company to which I’m an adviser, reveals a previously undisclosed Navy encounter that occurred off the East Coast in 2015.

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