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Cron DYN. Werte tek aw Fae ev 1nd £4.75 Overse. WU UE PECAN PU OO TAT DR ee ey collection of case files from the Peak E District. A beautiful part of the country PUSa Mr craic Rc ae ae Ca nig AVE et oat y subject has been missing a big | Strange Objects captured not once, but Oasis ‘ eee on ae) , UFO DATA. em, Mt ae eae ee don't come along like No. 72 em eCansy Perce a) Coenereoe tans In November last year it tran- De me Ponce mm cen ora Die le eR en happened and took place in a Ce aa ice eae front of several witnesses. Chicago O'Hare Airport work- ers witnessed a large UFO over their workplace and it ee OM ae Pers aR Cn ee Ce Mee ee Raa had Welcome to issue 2 ofthe new Cree e on eg a a format UFO DATA Magazine. nen rs Cie ntesc FT em Re A ken Lue Celok Rae CSD UFO DATA MAGAZINE PO Box 280 LEEDS 1526 1AN 0113 2865566 - 07957 223358 WWW.Ufodata.co.uk - E Mail info@ufodata.co.uk Uo eM e leo NCSA The Peak District Kind... h Di David Clarke David Clarke is well known in the UFO community for his inedeptt’ research with colleagues into historical and government documents. Not always credited as a believer, David presents Ponce en sa aso ee ene Tee is Sprawling across mile after mile of barren, bleak, yet beautiful, countryside, the Derbyshire Peaks stretch from south of Sheffield into the Pennine hills and the backbone of England. It is PP Ree co nt een MRC eC nen nae oe on Bers La blizzard. During the British winter, the dreaded Snake Pass (a major road across the peaks) ae Rccisacinar oon he a tosatrcent ants tes evan tem Sige ey a we desolate area of natural beauty...

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