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Sunday, 29 March 2009 17:38

EuroUFO is a Network of serious European Researchers and Organizations dealing with the UFO phenomena and related topics


Last Updated on Monday, 12 October 2009 13:25
 
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Written by Maurizio Verga   
Saturday, 28 March 2009 10:51

 

Long-standing national UFO organizations exist in several European countries, some of them having been active for decades. Regular exchanges of publications, information and documentation among these have also been the rule for a long time.

With the Internet diffusion in the '90s, such exchanges have found a new, helping tool to be improved. At the same time a new generation of UFO buffs has appeared on the world-wide web, noisily empoisoning the UFO subject presentation in the eyes of both the public and the media: it's not always easy to distinguish which of the thousands of UFO websites is but a smokescreen for just a handful of newbies (if not even a one-man), holding and spreading their own wild beliefs and crazy claims.

In 1998, a dozen national UFO organizations, sharing a scientifically-oriented approach to UFO phenomena, decided to create a common space on the Internet, a joint mailing list (called EuroUfoList) where they might put information of common interest, discussions about ongoing activities, etc.

On the following year, representatives from half a dozen such organizations (from France, Italy, Portugal, Romania, Spain, Ukraina) accepted to have a part in the editorial team of the European Journal of UFO and Abduction Studies, a new peer-reviewed journal issued by the Totton College, in the United Kingdom (8 issues of which have been since published).

Besides representatives from national organizations, the EuroUfo mailing list has been later extended to a few individual researchers, thus totaling more than 40 people, connecting from Belgium, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Netherland, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom.

For the first time ever, six of these long-standing organizations agreed to prepare each a poster about themselves, for a common stand at the European UFO Congress in Chalons-en-Champagne, France, while some 20 EuroUfo researchers took that occasion and held a private meeting (by invitation) in order to discuss how to work together for a concrete, common progress

During that meeting, participants agreed to improve and enlarge cooperation and data exchange among European organizations and individuals who are 1) studying UFO phenomena with a scientifically-oriented approach, and 2) accepting to share data, documentation and information.

This EuroUfoNet portal is the common tool devised to that aim, with a special emphasis on ongoing research activities (who's doing what) and resources inventories (who's got what).

It is not a federation or any organization, there are no bylaws, membership fees or paperwork. It is just a virtual community of European UFO researchers having the same aims as above.

It is initially promoted by seven national UFO organizations, but it's open to all those individuals and organizations sharing the same objectives.

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