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- October 15, 1990
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- If you should happen to have an encounter with a UFO, the following
- guidelines will provide help.....
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- 1. Remain calm and don't panic.
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- 2. Do NOT attempt to approach the craft if it is on the ground
- or hovering at a low altitude. There have been many cases
- in which witnesses have heat and/or radiation burns from
- approaching too close to a craft.
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- 3. Do NOT attempt to make contact with any of the craft's
- occupants. Your intentions may be mistaken as an act of
- hostility.
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- 4. REPORT YOUR SIGHTING. By all means report what you have
- seen, but don't bother reporting it to the Air Force, the
- FBI, or local Police. These organizations maintain there
- are no UFO's and as such will simply file your report away.
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- Instead report your sighting to a UFO organization such as
- CUFON, UFORN, MUFON, CAUS, or any of a dozen other UFO
- groups. Chances are these organizations will send a "field
- investigator" to personally sit down with you and discuss
- your sighting.
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- 5. If possible, take a picture of the craft with a camera.
- DON'T use a flash.
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- A flash on an ordinary camera is only good for about 20
- feet and all you will accomplish is letting the UFO know
- exactly where you are (if it didn't know already.)
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- 6. Note if possible the exact time of the sighting. This will
- aid in determining the duration of the sighting. Also look
- around for familiar objects that you can use to estimate
- the size of the craft.
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- 7. Notice if possible any unusual colors or shape of the
- craft, did the craft produce any sound and if so what was
- it.
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- 8. Notice if possible any related effects caused by the craft,
- i.e. electrical malfunctions of electronic devices (car
- ignition, radios, etc). Look for ground effects such as
- dust being blown about beneath the craft.
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- 9. After the craft has left look for any "Traces."
- A trace would be any physical sign the craft was there,
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- i.e. flattened grass, unusual soil patterns etc.
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- DON'T TOUCH ANY AREA THAT HAS SIGNS OF BEING A TRACE, leave
- that to the UFOlogist.
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- 10. As quickly as possible write down exactly what you saw or
- dictate it into a tape recorder.
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- As time passes the memory of exact detail may fade.
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- This file courtesy of the Darkside at 314-644-6705
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- consideration, interest and support.
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- Jerry W. Decker.........Ron Barker...........Chuck Henderson
- Vangard Sciences/KeelyNet
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