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Orange Balls of Light By Greg Long - The Black Vault

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this later in the year. However, a lot<br />

<strong>of</strong> work is involved. <strong>The</strong> manuscript<br />

fragments were scattered around in<br />

many different files and folders, and<br />

loose individual pages were found<br />

separately.<br />

At first glance, seeing so many different<br />

chapter titles, I thought the<br />

manuscript might be fairly complete.<br />

Closer inspection revealed that the<br />

same two or three chapters, or partial<br />

chapters, had been rewritten<br />

several times and retitled. I have not<br />

had time to completely sort through<br />

the manuscripts and decide which<br />

loose pages go with which chapter<br />

and which draft.<br />

We have also discussed the possibility<br />

<strong>of</strong> auctioning <strong>of</strong>f the original<br />

manuscript (s), or copies <strong>of</strong> them, as<br />

a means <strong>of</strong> raising money for the<br />

Fund for UFO Research. Anyone on<br />

the Fund's mailing list will be duly<br />

notified <strong>of</strong> any publication or auction<br />

plans.<br />

One other point: Mrs. Keyhoe let<br />

me search through stacks <strong>of</strong> folders<br />

in Major Keyhoe's desk looking for<br />

UFO material. No case files and only<br />

a handful <strong>of</strong> original reports (familiar<br />

to me from NICAP files) were found.<br />

What became <strong>of</strong> his report files and<br />

correspondence files we don't know.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y may have been lost when his <strong>of</strong>fice<br />

in Luray, Virginia, was closed, or<br />

they may be stored in boxes somewhere<br />

and eventually be found. We<br />

certainly hope that they turn up. Mrs.<br />

Keyhoe has been very cooperative in<br />

trying to locate the missing material.<br />

In Others'<br />

Words ...<br />

Lucius Parish<br />

- Richard Hall<br />

NATIONAL ENQUIRER for May 15<br />

has more <strong>of</strong> Brad Steiger's speculations<br />

on "Star People" and the characteristics<br />

which supposedly set them<br />

apart from ordinary mortals.<br />

In the last column (April 1990<br />

issue), I mentioned a book by one Ed<br />

McCabe, AGAINST GRAVITY, forth-<br />

coming from Warner Books in June.<br />

Well, yes, there is an Ed McCabe who<br />

has done considerable research into<br />

UFO events, as well as "free energy"<br />

devices, so it was only natural that I<br />

thought <strong>of</strong> him when I saw this book<br />

mentioned. As it turns out, the book<br />

has nothing at all to do with UFOs or<br />

related subjects (despite its title). Sorry<br />

about that!<br />

If you have heard about the British<br />

"circles" (and who hasn't?) and you'd<br />

like to get copies <strong>of</strong> the two major<br />

books on the subject, I would recommend<br />

William R. Corliss' "<strong>The</strong><br />

Sourcebook Project" as your best<br />

source. He has copies <strong>of</strong> CIRCULAR<br />

EVIDENCE by Pat Delgado and Colin<br />

Andrews (190 pages; beautiful<br />

photos) at $27.95 and Dr. Terence<br />

Meaden's THE CIRCLES EFFECT<br />

AND ITS MYSTERIES at $19.95.<br />

<strong>The</strong>se prices are postpaid, making<br />

them the cheapest U.S. sources for<br />

these books. Corliss has numerous<br />

other books on UFOs and other types<br />

<strong>of</strong> unexplained phenomena, so be<br />

sure to ask for his book list and a sample<br />

copy <strong>of</strong> his bi-monthly newsletter,<br />

SCIENCE FRONTIERS. <strong>The</strong> address<br />

is: <strong>The</strong> Sourcebook Project - Box 107<br />

- Glen Arm, MD 21057.<br />

13<br />

<strong>The</strong> "UFO Update/Anti-Matter"<br />

column in May OMNI deals with Jacques<br />

Vallee's research and his latest<br />

book, CONFRONTATIONS. Vallee<br />

favors the interdimensional theory to<br />

explain UFO events, prompting<br />

criticisms from both UFO proponents<br />

and skeptics.<br />

Wouldn't you like to hear those<br />

original hypnotic regression tapes in<br />

the Betty and Barney Hill case? Well,<br />

some excerpts from said tapes are<br />

now included in a two-tape "audio<br />

book" version <strong>of</strong> John G. Fuller's THE<br />

INTERRUPTED JOURNEY, read by<br />

none other than Whitley Strieber.<br />

Released by Caedmon, the tapes<br />

should be available at most <strong>of</strong> the<br />

"chain" bookstores ($15.95). An extremely<br />

interesting version <strong>of</strong> a classic<br />

UFO case.<br />

Both video and audio tapes <strong>of</strong> the<br />

recent Ozark UFO Conference #2<br />

should be available by the time you<br />

read this. Inquiries may be sent to my<br />

address (Route 1, Box 220 Plumerville,<br />

AR 72127). I think you'll find<br />

quite a bit <strong>of</strong> interesting material in the<br />

talks which were presented at the<br />

Conference. You may mark April<br />

12-14, 1991 on your calendars as the<br />

time when we do it again!<br />

Dan C. Overlade Award Announced<br />

<strong>The</strong> Center for Treatment and Research <strong>of</strong> Experienced Anomalous<br />

Trauma (TREAT) takes pleasure in announcing the establishment <strong>of</strong><br />

the Dan C. Overlade Memorial Award as a means <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fering fitting<br />

tribute to an outstanding clinician and researcher in Experienced<br />

Anomalous Trauma. Dr. Overlade's contributions to the field were<br />

prematurely cut short by his tragic and untimely death in November <strong>of</strong><br />

1989.<br />

In Dr. Overlade's honor, an award <strong>of</strong> $500 will be made annually<br />

to the author <strong>of</strong> the research or clinical paper which does the most to<br />

advance our understanding <strong>of</strong> a significant aspect <strong>of</strong> Experienced<br />

Anomalous Trauma each year. Submissions may be <strong>of</strong> any length and<br />

must be previously unpublished. <strong>The</strong>y are expected to conform to<br />

established scientific formats and may come from authors in any<br />

discipline. Papers so recognized will be presented at next TREAT Conference<br />

and published by the Center for Treatment and Research <strong>of</strong> Experienced<br />

Anomalous Trauma.<br />

Papers may be submitted to Rima E. Laibow, M.D., 13 Summit Terrace,<br />

Dobbs' Ferry, NY 10522.<br />

(MUFON will provide the cash award for the 1990 research paper.)<br />

MUFON UFO JOURNAL No. 266 June 1990

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