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This work (commissioned for BUFORA) provides a general overview of Ufology. It covers the history, general supposed attributes, IFO phenomena, popular topics and the various theories proposed to account for UFO incidents. In essence this can be treated as "Part 2" of "UFO Study", also listed on my page, as it covers much of the ground "Part 2" would have covered. Jenny Randles was not directly involved in this particular work, however. Written in 1999 this work was updated in 2013. While I am making it available, for free, would any readers who subsequently enjoy or respect this work please consider making a small donation to BUFORA (say of £2-£4) as it helps support their work - especially vital as the MoD no longer investigates or even document UFO reports over the British Isles. This work is left to amateur students of the subject - to whom I respectfully dedicate this work to. BUFORA can be found at: http://www.bufora.org.uk/
===Introduction===
===Introduction===
In the decades following their first appearance in 1947, UFOs have established a solid hold upon the popular imagination. Books, television, magazines, internet pages and newspapers detail a dazzling diversity of sightings, from the latest astounding encounters to the notable UFO events of yesteryear. In each quoted instance they seem totally beyond explanation, their origin beyond understanding.  
In the decades following their first appearance in 1947, UFOs have established a solid hold upon the popular imagination. Books, television, magazines, internet pages and newspapers detail a dazzling diversity of sightings, from the latest astounding encounters to the notable UFO events of yesteryear. In each quoted instance they seem totally beyond explanation, their origin beyond understanding.  

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In the decades following their first appearance in 1947, UFOs have established a solid hold upon the popular imagination. Books, television, magazines, internet pages and newspapers detail a dazzling diversity of sightings, from the latest astounding encounters to the notable UFO events of yesteryear. In each quoted instance they seem totally beyond explanation, their origin beyond understanding.

But is that truly the case? For all the astounding claims made about them, the scientific community remains sceptical of UFOs, as (it appears) are the governments of every major world power.

So, what is the truth about UFOs? The best answer anyone can give at present is that nobody really knows for sure; in that sense they remain a real-life mystery. However, there are many aspects of the UFO phenomenon that are well documented.

In this booklet, the author attempts to briefly outline the history of the UFO problem as well as its basic attributes; hopefully answering the majority of questions you have ever wanted to ask about this subject.

Robert Moore 2013.