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Yes, I can google. Yes, I can go read blogs. That is not what I am seeking at this juncture. I was seeking guidance on the most reliable on-line research websites for ufology. There are a lot of websites out there, but I am seeking authoritative, well-researched and informative details on all aspects of ufology. If anyone can suggest some, that you have heard about, or perhaps explored on your own, I would be indebted.
 
Yes, I can google. Yes, I can go read blogs. That is not what I am seeking at this juncture. I was seeking guidance on the most reliable on-line research websites for ufology. There are a lot of websites out there, but I am seeking authoritative, well-researched and informative details on all aspects of ufology. If anyone can suggest some, that you have heard about, or perhaps explored on your own, I would be indebted.

I think Inexplicata-The Journal of Hispanic Ufology is honest and interesting, other then that I am at a loss, sadly.
 
I think Inexplicata-The Journal of Hispanic Ufology is honest and interesting, other then that I am at a loss, sadly.

Thanks for that info. I was not familiar with that site. I am not necessarily new to the area, I read a lot of sites, but I am wanting to write an article and have not scrunitized the sources that much before. As anyone that is interested in the field knows, there can be inaccurate information presented very easily.

I'll check this site out!
 
This one's a well-known secret and like visiting the dentist for the 'true believers'...Flying Saucery
The contributors are skeptical and knock on doors in search of 1st-hand witness accounts. If Nick Pope is the UK spiderman...Dr Clarke is his black nemesis. Be warned....this site will challenge a lot of preconceptions. Rendlesham etc.

Reality Uncovered has also set the bar very high when it comes to Ufology. These guys use a forensic approach and nailed the Serpo hoax. Not everyone's cup of tea...they back up their arguments with research, evidence and critical thinking. It isn't strictly UFOs, but people should read their research to see how much BS is leaking into the subject. Stephen Broadbent of RA was part of a Paracast interview with Redfern...

November 19, 2006 — Nicholas Redfern and Stephen Broadbent

Direct from the 4th Annual Crash/Retrieval Conference in Las Vegas, prolific and outspoken UFO and paranormal author Nicholas Redfern; Stephen Broadbent, of realityuncovered.com, who claims to have exposed the Project Serpo case.

UFO Evidence and http://www.ufologie.net/indexe.htm are far and away the pedigree UFO incident collection sites. Documents, images and op-eds by some of the best guys in Ufology. UFOevidence has been going offline a lot recently...ufologie is more reliable.

http://www.ufoafrinews.com/ is an older site that features 22 pdfs of UFO reports and research by the late Cynthia Hind in Africa. It's the most underused UFO resource imo...it's almost never cited.

WATER UFO - A RESEARCH ENDEAVOR is another overlooked site. Not pretty...but a lot of interesting evidence is hiding in here.
 
You might like to check out the "Society for Scientific Exploration". From the website:

The Society for Scientific Exploration (SSE) is a professional organization of scientists and scholars who study unusual and unexplained phenomena. Subjects often cross mainstream boundaries, such as consciousness, ufos, and alternative medicine, yet often have profound implications for human knowledge and technology.

There are tons and tons of articles here by Jacques Vallee, Bruce Macabee and others. Its rather academic which is a good thing in a way. I've yet to go through it all ... there's so much here of interest for me.

URL: http://www.scientificexploration.org/journal/articles.html

Not mentioned yet is The Black Vault. Well known in UFO circles, it has lots of documents from MUFON journals and news clippings to all sorts of other bits and bobs:

http://www.theblackvault.com/wiki/index.php/Main_Page

And there is the Magonia Supplement (last issue, August 2006) which has interesting commentary on all things UFO et al. Must get round to reading it all one day:

http://www.users.waitrose.com/~magonia/contents.htm
 
I have just had time to check back into the forum and this thread. Maybe a couple of the sites that you have mentioned, I am familiar with, but the rest I was not. I suppose I could have went through trial and error, but your gracious help has escalated my research greatly.

As noted by my posts, I am new posting to the site. One thing I have noticed that you have a strong support system in ufology, and thus interest and knowledge from the various posters. I like that.

It looks like I know what I will be doing next.. . . ..checking out some websites.
 
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