- Enigmas
5 Bedford Villas
Wrythe Green Road
Carshalton
Surrey
England
SM5 2QT
Web: http://www.spiuk.net/
- European Journal of UFO and Abduction Studies
Craig Roberts
Editor of EJUFOAS
UFO Studies
Totton College
Water Lane
Totton
Southampton
SO40 3ZX
England
The European Journal of UFO and Abduction Studies is the journal of TRUTH UK [The Totton Researchers of Ufology Theory and History]. The journal has been initially set up to bring the European UFO community closer and is primarily, but not exclusively aimed at these organisations. The journal is objective in nature, allowing an outlet for the broad spectrum of issues related to UFO and Abduction phenomena. This includes all academic based subjects (e.g. astronomy, biology, psychology etc.) as well as spiritual aspects, scepticism and new theoretical issues. Therefore, the European Journal of UFO and Abduction Studies wants to publish ufological papers and ideas from a wide range of individuals, organisations and stand points.
Content List for Volume 1(1) of the Journal:
Physics from UFO Data - Massimo Teodorani, Italy
UK UFO Organisations: What do they have knowledge of, and what do they investigate? - Craig Roberts, UK
Unusual Aerial Phenomena Tracked on Radar in Romania - Ion Lazeanu, Romania
Evidence of Covert Human/Military Involvement in North American Alien Abduction Cases - Helmut Lammer, Austria
Evidence of Covert Human/Military Involvement in North American Alien Abduction Cases: A Reply - Luis Gonzalez Manso, Spain
A reply by Helmut Lammer - Helmut Lammer, Austria
Final Comments on the MILABS Exchange - Luis Gonzalez Manso, Spain
Debates on the FORUM article in the Launch Volume of EJUFOAS - Albert Budden, Roger Anderton and Duncan Campbell, UK
Electric UFOs - A book review - Luis Gonzalez Manso
Press Release on the Fundacion Anomalia UFO Prizes, Spain.
The journal costs £4.75 in UK, £5.75 in Europe and is thermally bound.
E-mail: ejufoas@totton.ac.uk
- Flying Saucer Review
FSR Publications Ltd.
PO Box 162
High Wycombe
Buckinghamshire
HP13 5DZ
England
FLYING SAUCER REVIEW, an international journal established in 1955, is a quarterly magazine printed by quality litho on fine art paper, and with Prince Philip, overseas governments and air force libraries as long-term subscribers, FSR is recognised as the leading international organ in the world on the subject. It is produced in England with the collaboration of a team of more than seventy experts and specialists from Britain and twenty other countries, including Western Europe, and the USA, Canada, Latin America, Russia, Ukraine, Slovenia,China, Japan and the Middle East. They include numerous PhDs, doctors of medicine, astronomers, physicists and other scientific experts.
Besides carrying the latest UFO reports from all parts of the English-speaking world, the Review also regularly includes numerous reports translated directly from the leading foreign languages --- French, German, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Dutch, the Scandinavian languages, Russian and Slavonic languages, Chinese and Arabic.
Current subscription rates are available from the Flying Saucer Review web site.
E-mail: fsreview@freeuk.com
Web: http://www.fsr.org.uk
- Magonia
John Rimmer
John Dee Cottage
5 James Terrace
Mortlake Churchyard
London
SW14 8HB
England
Magonia is one of Britain's oldest established magazines in the fields of ufology, Forteana and contemporary beliefs.
E-mail: jrimmer@magonia.demon.co.uk
Web: http://www.magonia.demon.co.uk
- Pegasus (Magazine of Surrey Investigation Group on Aerial Phenomena)
Belmont
Markenfield Road
Guildford
Surrey
GU1 4PF
PEGASUS is the bi-monthly journal of the Surrey Investigation Group into Aerial Phenomena. It aims to bring UFO news and current thinking on UFO matters to SIGAP members and often brings a historical perspective to bear in its analyses of situations. This speculative approach has been generally approved and valued by members over the thirty odd years of its existence. SIGAP takes no specific position on the origin and significance of UFO phenomena, beyond asserting the need to take account of them.
E-mail: ed.wheatley@ntlworld.com For snail-mail reply
Web: http://homepage.ntlworld.com/ed.wheatley/pegasuspage.htm
- The Researcher
52 Hawthorne Avenue
Halewood
Liverpool
L26 9XD
Phone: 0151 727 4057
No personal visits please!
This is a research journal produced quarterly by the Merseyside Anomalies Research Association. It covers most topics, specifically UFOs and Paranormal phenomena. The journal does more than just print anecdotes, it shows current research being done in the subject.
Each issue costs £3.00.
Contact John Hall at the e-mail address below for more information.
E-mail: j.l.hall@livjm.ac.uk
Web: http://www.mara.org.uk
- SUFOG (Southampton UFO Group Newsletter)
25 Weston Grove Road
Woolston
Southampton
Hampshire
SO19 9EE
England
Phone : Phone : 02380 448194
12 A4 double-sided pages, published bi-monthly, subscription £10.00 per year. See website for all subscription rates.
E-mail: southampton@sufog.freeserve.co.uk
Web: http://www.sufog.freeserve.co.uk
- UFOMEK Newsletter
Chris Rolfe
23 Brabner Close
Folkestone
Kent
CT19 6LW
The Newsletter is a bi-monthly publication, produced by UFOMEK. Anyone who has anything to say about Ufology may contribute to the newsletter. Complete with interviews and information and case updates, it centres mainly around the UK interest, although we cover almost anything. We also review conferences, books, videos etc.
- V***GER 32
PO Box 3839
Christchurch
Dorset
BH23 3YH
This is a free bi monthly newsletter that is packed with articles and reports from around the world, all we ask is that you send an A4 Stamped Addressed Envelope. It is packed with articles, sightings and much more.
E-mail: vger32@talk21.com
Web: http://www.demonhunter.btinternet.co.uk