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 DATE OF ARTICLE : October 1989
 TITLE           : Research Digest
 AUTHOR          : Keith Basterfield
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 UFO RESEARCH AUSTRALIA
 RESEARCH DIGEST
 PO BOX 229, PROSPECT, SOUTH AUSTRALIA  5082
 COMPLIED BY:  Keith Basterfield

 Issue 4 October 1989

 INTRODUCTION

 I'd like to thank those groups and individuals who are forwarding
 cases for inclusion in this Digest, and welcome others who may wish to
 contribute, for the benefit of all in the network.

 CASES

 UFORA89045  Feb 1988  Halls Creek WA  Near Midnight Final

 A waitress at the Swagman roadhouse was sitting outside following the
 3pm to midnight shift.  She spotted a light just above the nearby
 building.  At first she thought it was a firefly-it was blinking on
 and off.  It moved erratically like an insect, although it appeared to
 be more the size of a bird.  The light was watched for 10 minutes as
 it moved around.  There was not audible noise from it.  It left the
 area, getting smaller in the sky, when some other workers approached.
 (UFORA).

 UFORA89046  9 Sep 1989  SA & WA  2230hrs (CST) Final

 Many reports were received of a nocturnal light.  Mr Phillip Bott, of
 Quorn, SA, was on the Nullarbor Plain when he sighted an "incredible
 fireworks display".  Initially seen as a small orange light, it then
 became two or three lights and finally broke up into about twenty
 pieces altogether as it passed overhead.  Reports also came from Port
 Augusta, Port Patterson, Stirling North, the Flinders Ranges, Whyalla,
 Freeling and Streaky Bay.  Accounts were also noted from Merredin, and
 Bencubbin in WA.  It seems to have been a piece of space debris re-
 entering.  (UFOR(SA), Adelaide "Advertiser" 11/9/89, and "West
 Australian 11/9/89).

 UFORA89047  30 Aug 1989  Perth WA  2115 local time  Final

 A number of lights in the sky were reported by residents and also by
 pilot John O'Malley who flew amongst the lights.  The pilot was quoted
 as saying they were a group of novelty party balloons.  A photograph
 of the lights appeared in the "Western Australian" 1/9/89 (page 3).
 (PUFORG, & "Western Australian" 1/9/89).

 UFORA89049  3 Sep 1989  Hackham West SA  1900hrs Prelim.

 A blue and white light in the sky was reported, duration 15 minutes.
 It appeared to be the same as a strobe light on an aircraft.  It
 travelled from the south to the south-east during the period of
 observation.  (UFOR(SA).

 UFORA89050  15 Sep 1989  Anstey Hill SA  1145hrs  Final.

 Whilst out walking, a man noticed an unusual sight on an adjacent
 hillside.  It appeared as a stationary intense blue light.  However,
 his investigation showed it was sunlight reflecting off a low profile
 triangular house roof!  (UFOR(SA)).

 UFORA89051  16 Sep 1989  Hilton SA  2310hrs Prelim.

 A distinct "clunking" noise was heard by a woman.  It appeared to come
 from the front of her house.  Investigating, outside her house, she
 saw a bright red light with a lighter coloured tail.  At first it was
 stationary, but then it soundlessly approached her, emitting "smoke".
 It was a cylindrical shape, tapered at the top and bottom.  Later she
 felt a little ill.  (UFOR(SA)).

 UFORA89052  14 Sep 1989  Wirrina Sa (1930-2000)hrs  Prelim.

 Soundlessly, a flashing light travelled from 40 degrees south-west to
 the south, over a period of some 15 seconds.  It was a yellowish
 colour.  (UFOR(SA)).

 UFORA89053  22 Sep 1989  Mylor SA   1940hrs  Prelim.

 What looked like an aircraft's lights were seen low over a hill by a
 woman travelling by car.  It consisted of a red light with a creamy
 coloured light on either side of the red one.  There was no noise and
 it was seen for 3 minutes.  She estimated it to be only 2m away and
 40m up in the air.  (UFOR(SA)).

 UFORA89054  Sep 89  Horsham  VIC  Prelim.

 A telephone call was received to say that a farmer had found a circle
 in his crops.  Further information is expected shortly.  (UFOR(SA)).


 RESEARCH NOTES

 1.	I have been trying to contact Andy Cole of Canberra to ascertain the
 status of his UFO computer file.  Although he has an answering machine
 on his home phone number, and I have left several messages I have not
 heard back from him.  So, if anyone in receipt of this Digest is in
 contact with Andy or knows the status of the computer file, could they
 please contact me on 08 251 2773.  Thanks.

 2.	We have now heard back from two Government Departments concerning
 our request for documents (under the Freedom of Information Act) about
 UFO reports.  Firstly the Australian Federal Police, who are in charge
 of Coastwatch, advised us that they had searched their file registry
 with negative results "...the AFP does not hold a file dedicated to
 reported sightings of unidentified flying objects or similar
 reports...".  They did offer to search miscellaneous files held in
 their state offices, at $15.00 an hour search time, but we have
 declined the offer.

 Secondly, a telephone response, to be confirmed in writing, from the
 Bureau of Meteorology advises that their central office, like the AAP,
 does not hold any files dedicated to UFO reports made to the Bureau.
 Any letters received would be scattered throughout their general
 inquiries files, and at $15 an hour search time we have not pursued
 the matter.
 If anyone has any specific cases which they know have been reported to
 either of the above departments, please contact me as it might be
 worth following individual cases up with these departments.

 3.	Enclosed with this Digest please find a copy of an article co-
 authored by myself and Vlad & Pony Godic.  The article appeared in the
 latest issue of the prestigious International UFO Reporter, published
 by the US based J Allen Hynek Centre for UFO Studies.  We thank all
 those local researchers who kindly responded to our appeal for
 information on Australian abduction and "missing time" cases.

 4.	A recently released book about the Australian Secret Intelligence
 Service ("Oyster" by B. Toohey and W. Pinwill, William Heinemann,
 Melbourne, 1989, ISBN 0 85561 250 9) has one interesting sideline for
 us.  A Canberra university student was recruited by ASIS to operate as
 an agent in China.  He was trained in the trade, including "secret
 writing" which necessitated the use of a cover letter.  His forwarding
 address in Australia was a female secretary.  Shortly before going to
 China the two met and decided that their cover letters would have as
 their topic of mutual interest-UFOs.

 5.	Doctor Rima Laibow, of New York, has announced the formation of a
 network of mental health professionals, scientists and investigators
 who are going to look at UFO abductees.  The network is to be called
 TREATnet, standing for Treatment and Research of Experienced Anomalous
 Trauma.

 TREATnet's goals are:-

 * support for research.
 * publication of findings.
 * scientifically and therapeutically focused conferences.
 * therapist training.
 * patient referral.
 * clinical treatment.
 * network support and connection.
 * interdisciplinary cross-pollution.

 As you may be aware the only person undertaking research into possible
 abduction style events here in Australia in co-operation with a health
 professional, is Bill Chalker of Sydney.  With the emergence of a
 number of "missing time" and possible abduction cases in this country
 now seems the time to seek the co-operation of health professionals in
 our investigations.  In Adelaide I have contacted, unsuccessfully so
 far, six clinical psychologists who also perform hypnotherapy, seeking
 their assistance with cases.

 BOOKS

 a.	If you have any interest at all in the psychological hypothesis
 towards UFO abduction cases then one new book is a must to read.
 "Alternate states of consciousness: by Hilary Evans, Aquarian Press,
 256pp, UK 6 pounds 99p, has just been published.

 b.	"Fire in the sky" is the title of a 28 page "Case History" just
 published by BUFORA in the United Kingdom.  In January 1973, surveyor
 Peter Day took a movie film on the Oxfordshire/Buchinghamshire border.
 Copies of this thorough investigation report are now available at Aust
 $7 airmail, from Jenny Randles, 37 Heathbank Road, Cheadle Heath,
 Stockport, Cheshire, SK3 OUP, England.  Make bank draft or
 international money order payable to BUFORA Ltd.  Mention UFORA's name
 when ordering.

 c.	"UFOLORE: A social psychological study of a modern myth in the
 making" by Robert E. Bartholomew, is available now from Arcturus
 Books, PO Box 831383, Stone Mountain, GA 30083-0023, USA.  Priced at
 US$40 this is the work of Bob Bartholomew who has just completed his
 PhD at Flinders University in Adelaide.  It discusses a range of
 psychological and sociological processes relevant to the UFO and other
 anomalous phenomena.