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Buckle, Eileen and Oliver, Norman “The Scoriton Mystery: Did Adamski return?” (1967) (available on Amazon USA and on Amazon UK) |
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Buckle, Eileen and Oliver, Norman “The Scoriton Mystery: Did Adamski return?” (1967) (available on Amazon USA and on Amazon UK) |
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Budden, Albert “Allergies and Aliens” (1994) (available on Amazon USA and on Amazon UK) |
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Budden, Albert “UFOs : Psychic Close Encounters” (1995) (available on Amazon USA and on Amazon UK) |
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Budden, Albert “Electric UFOs: Fireballs, Electromagnetics and Abnormal States” (1998) (available on Amazon USA and on Amazon UK) |
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As noted in Part 3 of Isaac Koi’s “Best UFO Cases” article (i.e. in the Part entitled Existing lists by various individuals), Thomas E Bullard nominated the radar-visual case near Minot, South Dakota on 24 October 1968 in response to the question about “the most evidential” UFO case in a survey by the Fortean Times in 2007 and indicated that he would add the following five cases that he has “studied at some length” that “seem worthy to me – the strange, well-supported, tried-and-tested survivors” (Footnote 3.60):
1) The Father Gill case from 1959 (Case 15 in Isaac Koi's “Top 100” article)
2) Barney and Betty Hill, 1961 (Case 2 in Isaac Koi's “Top 100” article)
3) Exeter, New Hampshire, 1965 (Case 29 in Isaac Koi's “Top 100” article).
4) The January, 2000, southern
5) Robozero Marvel (1663 AD)