AudioBlog: The UFO Newsclipping Service
For UFO researchers, and especially those interested in UFO
history, the internet is a treasure trove. There are many, easily
accessible archives online, with Archive.org,
and https://podcastufo.com/files.afu.se being two of the
main go-to sites....
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For UFO researchers, and especially those interested in UFO
history, the internet is a treasure trove. There are many, easily
accessible archives online, with Archive.org, and Archives for
the Unexplained being two of the main go-to sites. There is
also a lot of material available thanks to researchers who
preserved it on their sites during periods of active research and
investigation, and the material remains despite many having ceased
any major activity. Two examples are the websites left behind (and
looked after by caring former members) by the National
Investigations Committee on Aerial Phenomena and the Center for UFO
Studies. Among the archived material can be found articles on UFO
incidents clipped out of newspapers. These were gathered, in many
cases, by individual researchers in the area of a UFO incident, or
through the efforts of a network of members of some of the larger
organizations, such as NICAP and CUFOS. Then, in 1969, a young UFO
enthusiast took it upon himself to start a news-clipping service
devoted to UFOs and other things fortean. He copied, cut, and
pasted the clippings to put together a monthly publication,
available by subscription, appropriately named the UFO
Newsclipping Service.Read more
history, the internet is a treasure trove. There are many, easily
accessible archives online, with Archive.org, and Archives for
the Unexplained being two of the main go-to sites. There is
also a lot of material available thanks to researchers who
preserved it on their sites during periods of active research and
investigation, and the material remains despite many having ceased
any major activity. Two examples are the websites left behind (and
looked after by caring former members) by the National
Investigations Committee on Aerial Phenomena and the Center for UFO
Studies. Among the archived material can be found articles on UFO
incidents clipped out of newspapers. These were gathered, in many
cases, by individual researchers in the area of a UFO incident, or
through the efforts of a network of members of some of the larger
organizations, such as NICAP and CUFOS. Then, in 1969, a young UFO
enthusiast took it upon himself to start a news-clipping service
devoted to UFOs and other things fortean. He copied, cut, and
pasted the clippings to put together a monthly publication,
available by subscription, appropriately named the UFO
Newsclipping Service.Read more
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