The first UFO groups started to form during the early 1950s.
Many UFO groups suggest that Saddam Hussein had an Area 51-like base somewhere in Iraq.
These calls were part of a broader nationwide pattern which had successfully disrupted, even destroyed, many local UFO groups.
Some were true, and this caused great consternation among members of the UFO working group.
Heaven's Gate was the name of a UFO group led by Marshall Applewhite and Bonnie Nettles, until their deaths.
It also recommended monitoring private UFO groups for subversive activities.
A UFO group based in the East Midlands were victims of what looked like a burglary which had been attempted in the middle of the night.
Many of the photos were deemed unknown by some UFO groups but written off as either hoaxes, conventional aircraft or the planet Venus.
Furthermore, civilian UFO groups "should be watched because of their potentially great influence on mass thinking.
He originally began studying UFO groups but became interested in the subject itself.