- Brazilian UFO Magazine, the longest living newsstand
UFO magazine in the world, founded in 1985 and edited by A. J. Gevaerd.
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- http://www.ufo.com.br
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- Varginha Case. After long 8 years, new revelations never
published before about the crash and retrieval of a UFO and at least two
of its occupants in Varginha, January 26, 1996.
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- Jacques Vallée. Brazilian UFO researchers interview
the scientist, who speaks frankly about the transcendentalism of the UFO
research and what can researchers expect of the phenomena.
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- Increasing Action. New and astounding cases of UFO observations
and abduction in 2004, in Brazil, indicate greater UFO activity this year.
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- Mexico Exclusive: In-depth and complete coverage of the
11 UFOs footage in Mexico with transcripts of the pilots, conversation,
experts' comments and interview with Santiago Yturria.
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- Landing Traces. New info about old cases makes UFO researchers
turn their attention to revolutionary theories about UFO activity in Brazil.
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- Amazon Cases. A survey of contacts involving the http://www.ufo.com.br/doc01.php
Chupa-Chupa phenomena (1977) and including attacks to victims on river
islands and small communities.
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- Freedom of Information. Brazilian UFO researchers have
already thousands of signatures in their government petition to http://www.ufo.com.br/secrecy.phpdisclose
files publicly.
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- Brazilian UFO Magazine, the longest living newsstand
UFO magazine in the world, founded in 1985 and edited by gevaerd@ufo.com.br
- A. J. Gevaerd.
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