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UFO-RELATED HUMAN PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECTS a Ay. Se BY JOHN E SCHUESSLER A CATALOG OF UFO-RELATED HUMAN PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECTS by John F. Schuessier 1996 P.O. Box 58485 Houston, Texas 77258-8485 ©John F. Schuessler 1996 & CATALOG OF UFO-RELATED HUMAN PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECTS John F. Schuessier ABSTRACT A significant number of UFO reports contain information suggesting that human physiological and psychological damage, animal reactions, and physical trace effects are caused by the UFO encounter. If this assertion is true, then we have an opportunity to provide the “proof” of reality sought by most researchers if we properly amass and utilize the results of the investigations. Important to researchers is the availability of historical data in a conveniently usable form. This document provides the first edition of a subset of the overall database - a catalog of UFO-related human physiological effects. INTRODUCTION Speaking at the MUFON UFO Symposium held in Kansas City, Missouri in 1973, Dr. J. Allen Hynek said: “A paradoxical situation exists in the whole UFO Problem area: we have too many sightings, not too few; yet we are far from a solution. We are, frankly, embarrassed by our riches.” Later in the same paper, Dr. Hynek said: “We do have a great richness in material to study. Let us turn our present embarrassment of these riches to good use. We can do this by not wallowing around in a welter of cases of all sorts, unable to do justice to any, but by being very selective in choosing just what cases or aspects of the problem to study. It does no good merely to read about and talk about the whole spectrum of UFO cases.” He went on to recommend that UFO researchers specialize in some aspect of the field or some unique cases to develop an impressive amount of material and to have that material published for others to use. Some excellent examples of the specialized approach to the UFO problem now exist. Stanton Friedman, Don Berliner, Kevin Randle, and Donald Schmitt have

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