Talk:Center for UFO Studies

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 * The image has bee replaced by File:CUFOS logo.svg, which includes fair use rationale and is of better quality. — QuicksilverT @ 14:42, 13 July 2015 (UTC)

Delete Multiple Issues Box?
Many of the problems that led to the multiple issues box being placed at the top of the article have since been removed. The advertisement-style wording has been eliminated, including the "Mission Statement" box, and replaced by more neutral wording. Additionally, other sources, including comments by non-CUFOS ufologist James W. Moseley, have been added (Moseley admired Hynek, but was more critical of other people associated with CUFOS, and became critical of the organization itself after Hynek's death). The Skeptical Inquirer has even been cited at the beginning of the article. I would suggest that the multiple issues box can be removed. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 70.145.229.162 (talk) 18:22, 3 June 2017 (UTC)

crop circles and the ufo phenomenum
it is possible that verified crop circles really are a message. to whom, i dont know. however i believe that if verified circles were to be digitized into binary code that a message is there. it would have to be ones that have been proven to be legitmate rather than hoaxed. starting from the first ones recorded up till present time. part of my belief for this is the binary code recieved by the military personel at rendelsham forest in england. after having the code verified by mathematicians and computer programmers as a real message, i think this could ptrovide us more information. 2600:6C67:227F:D95F:804C:8D3B:3A21:44F7 (talk) 18:45, 31 July 2023 (UTC)