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A few years ago three UFO organizations formed a coalition and created
The Abduction Monitoring Project. The basic premise was to monitor
abductees in their homes using specific technical devices to see if
any anomalous readings could be detected during an abduction
experience. The data for that project was collected several years
ago, but it has never been analyzed. The main reason is because of a
lack of funding to pay a neutral third party to perform the
statistical analyses. The good news is, the Coalition has finally
found a statistician who is willing to analyze the data, however,
funding is very crucial in order for this important work to be
completed.
I did not personally participate in this study, however, the
abductees who did participate followed through - they did their
part, and they also had to trust the researchers and allow them to
install these devices in their homes. The least we can do to repay
these abductees for their trust, honesty and effort in participating
in this study is to have the data analyzed and published. We now
have a chance to do this and it is very exciting to contemplate what
the data will reveal.
I am asking you to make a donation to the non-profit Coalition so
this important study can be completed. Make sure you write on your
check that you want your donation to go directly to The Abduction
Monitoring Project and mail your tax-free donation,
made payable to: The UFO Research Coalition, (memo line
should read: AMP)
and sent to:
The UFO Research Coalition
10621 John Ayres Dr.
Fairfax, VA 22032
To read the Research Design and Protocols for this study, click
here:
http://www.amstat.org/chapters/austin/Meetings/Powell.pdf
Special Thanks to Robert Powell for publishing the
Research Design and Protocols on the Internet and to Errol
Bruce-Knapp and the subscribers of UFO Updates for continuing the
dialogue regarding this important study. The three UFO organizations
involved with this study are CUFOS: Center For UFO Studies, FUFOR:
Fund For UFO Research, and MUFON: Mutual UFO Network. Links to their
Web sites are located on my Resources page. |