UFO Investigators League

UFO Investigators League

The UFO Investigators League (UFOIL) was a UFO group founded by Timothy Green Beckley in the early 1970s. They were a member of the Coalition of Concerned Ufologists and branched into state chapters.

The group re-emerged in 1990 at the following address: Box 753, New Brunswick, New Jersey 08903. At this time the group was seeking to expand its international network of UFO investigators. Membership perks included a membership card, investigators certificate, field manual, and a subscription to the group's newsletter. [ [http://www.geocities.com/capitolhill/8167/ufodeftu.htm UFO Terms] ]

Publications

*UFO Investigators League Field Manual. Compiled by Harold D. Salkin and Timothy Green Beckley. 1979. Revision in 1992.
*UFO Spotters Newsletter. 1990.
*Govt.-Alien Liaison? Top-Secret Documents. New Brunswick, NJ: UFO Investigators League, D.d. [ [http://www.sacred-texts.com/ufo/ebe.htm Extraterrestrial Biological Entities] ]

tate Chapters

Kentucky (KUFOIL)

Founded by Gary Webster and Rick Ziegler in 1981. It was based out of Covington, Kentucky. [Gary Webster, Personal correspondence, late 1990's.] This chapter collected monthly membership dues which mostly went to the high costs of reproductions of their field manual, which was based on the UFOIL Manual and MARCEN Manual. The group also investigated ghost hauntings and Bigfoot sightings in addition to UFO's. [KUFOIL Files (Maintained by Sean Feeney of the Anomaly Response Network)] A drop in reports and dwindling membership numbers resulted in the groups breakup in late 1982. [ [http://searchlight.anomalyresponse.org/2007/03/kufoil-in-news.html "They keep their eeries trained to the ground", The Kentucky Post, February 2, 1982] ]

Notable Cases

*Big Bone Lick State Park Trailer Park case in 1981. The trailer park no longer exists today, but residents there in the early 1980s reported Bigfoot sightings.
*Fouke Monster (Arkansas) case in April 1982. [Creature Chronicles #5, Summer 1985 by Ron Schaffner. [http://www.texasbigfoot.com/ark_gaz3.html Link] .]

Ohio (OUFOIL)

The earliest reference to this group places it as having a UFO hot line operating in 1973. Its Director was Charles Wilhelm and his wife Geri, and it was based out of Fairfield, Ohio. OUFOIL coordinated raw incoming data during the flap of 1973 with Leonard H. Stringfield. ["Situation Red, The UFO Siege". Leonard H. Stringfield. 1977: New York.] Ron Schaffner, publisher of the cryptozoology journal Creature Chronicles, was the Investigations Director. He joined in 1976 after finding a public service flier in a news room advertising the group. [http://www.mysterious-america.net/schaffnerintervi.html An Interview with Ron Schaffner] ]

Notable Cases

* [http://www.mysterious-america.net/classicufojuly04.html Landing and humanoids sighting] in Goshen, Ohio in 1973. Wilhelm arrived in the area a few days after the event and interviewed witnesses. No physical trace evidence was found.
*Loveland Lizard (Ohio) case of March 1972, reopened by OUFOIL in 1976. Two police officers witnessed a creature "three or four feet tall, weighing around 50 to 75 lbs. Its body looked like leathery textured skin, and had a face resembling a frog or lizard." [ [http://paranormal.about.com/od/othercreatures/a/aa053104_2.htm The Loveland Lizard] ]
*Mothman case of 1966, reopened by OUFOIL in the summer of 1976. Investigators travelled to Point Pleasant, West Virginia to interview witnesses.
* [http://home.cinci.rr.com/kd8afh/preble2.html Preble County, Ohio Creature] case in 1977. County authorities considered the possibilities of UFO involvement, so they contacted OUFOIL. [ [http://home.cinci.rr.com/kd8afh/preble2.html Retrospective: Preble County, Ohio Incident - A Report of an Alleged Unknown Bipedal Animal and Its Sociological Implications By Ron Schaffner] ]
* [http://www.nicap.org/830410_muj.htm Ross, Ohio Landing Case] (April 10th, 1983). Three OUFOIL investigators made it to the scene with investigative equipment on the same night as the landing, but nothing unusual was found aside from indentations and broken branches. [ [http://www.nicap.org/830410_muj.htm Mufon UFO Journal, August 1983, No. 186, p. 3-7] .]

Publications

*The Ohio Skywatcher - Printed and published by R.C. LITHO, Cincinnati, OH. [ [http://kenny.anomalyresponse.org/KENTUCKY.htm Ladies of Liberty Case] ]

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