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Archives for the Unexplained

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Archives For The Unexplained is probably the world's largest and most comprehensive collection on anomalous phenomena and located in Sweden.

Norrköping, Sverige Katılım Kasım 2018
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Archives for the Unexplained
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Archives for the unexplained (AFU) preserves a world-wide heritage of archives, libraries, recordings, e-files, objects and other materials related to unexplained phenomena. Our aim is to continously develop an independent archive foundation for research by generations to come.
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The bodies of great white sharks that have had their liver removed with what has been described as “almost surgical precision” have been washing ashore along the coast of South Africa for the last five years, with the latest batch of carcharodon corpses bit.ly/3PFmm8F
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Dr Thomas Bullard's collection of material entitled "The Airship File" (+ supplements) is now online. Most of the 407 pages are articles from newspapers, with an introduction to research into "aerial mysteries of the 19th and early 20th centuries". isaackoiup.blogspot.com/2022/12/before…
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Hey all, if you haven't already, don't forget to follow these tireless folks who are building the largest digital library of scanned UFO publications and magazines in the world - and entirely free! Support @AFU_Sweden by following them!
Archives for the Unexplained@AFU_Sweden

Archives for the unexplained (AFU) preserves a world-wide heritage of archives, libraries, recordings, e-files, objects and other materials related to unexplained phenomena. Our aim is to continously develop an independent archive foundation for research by generations to come.

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I've uploaded Dr Bullard's "UFO Abductions: The Measure of a Mystery" (with his permission). Volume 1 is a 414-page comparative study of abduction reports. Volume 2 contains a 449-page catalogue / database of UFO abduction cases. Scans by @mrjeffknox. isaackoiup.blogspot.com/2022/12/now-on…
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Postman brought me this today, one of the most puzzling ufo abduction stories of the seventies:
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New materials in the online free AFU archive! @isaackoi has uploaded a collection of French UFO 'catalogues' and databases plus the rare French UFO newsletters 'Veronica' and 'Ovni-Info' to the online archive.
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@isaackoi has uploaded a collection of French UFO 'catalogues' and databases plus the rare French UFO newsletters 'Veronica' and 'Ovni-Info' to the online AFU archive.
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I got many questions about the seances archive of a Dutch spiritualist group that called itself ‘Light of Dawn’. It runs from 1913 to 1934. The binders begin with a registry of ‘intelligences’; spirits that visited the seances. Then follow the mostly handwritten seances reports.
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The ancient language of Panic, spoken on the lost continent of Pan. - John Keel, 'UFOs: Operation Trojan Horse', 1970, chap. 14.
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First UFO magazine article featuring the Ariel school incident of 16 September 1994? In MUFON Journal issue 320 (December 1994), Cynthia Hind discussed her visit to the school on Tuesday 20 September 1994 (before covering the incident in issues of her own newsletter and a book).
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