CHANGE FOR THE FUTURE OF UFOLOGY by Steven S. Bass
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When I founded Journal of Frontier Science, I knew I had a lot to learn.  Every day I find that I have that much
more.

I have always been the type that, once a subject has my interest, I go to extremes to learn all I can.  As the years
went by and I got more and more involved in Ufology, I soon learned that there are a million internet and research
sources available to learn the subject, and you never knew which source was quality and which was to be avoided at
all costs.  Sometimes a theory would sound so out there, and sometimes you find out that it makes sense after some
research.  But how do you know to research one strange hypothesis from another?

I knew that there would be others like me that needed a dependable source to learn from, to be educated on the
history of the phenomenon, investigative techniques, and new ideas.  

I believe this could be the single issue that holds Ufology at bay in achieving a respectable status in the eyes of
mainstream science.  
  • All disciplines require its students undergo educational and training processes, except Ufology.  
  • All disciplines offer a certification process, except Ufology.  
  • All disciplines have a core focus on its theme, except Ufology.  
That is where change must come about.

This is a good part of the reasoning and criteria used in selecting writers and contributors to JFS.  From Nick Redfern
to Stanton Friedman to Nick Pope to Dr. Edgar Mitchell ScD, all are a solid cross between maverick and levelheaded
researcher.  I personally may or may not agree with their theories or positions, but I do know that the secret to
finding elusive answers is to allow unconventional but genuine methods to lead you to the answer, instead of you
leading yourself to what you think the answer should be, as so many so-called “ufologists” have done.  This sort of
thinking outside-the-box is the only hope true Ufologists have in reaching the unreachable.

Now, as I learn, so can you.
The Journal of Frontier
Science is looking for
intelligent, informed,
talented Writer-
Researchers in the
fields of:

  • Ufology
  • The Paranormal
  • Cryptozoology
  • Parapsychology
  • Etc.
...as it relates to
furthering the study of
Ufology.

JFS is an excellent
format for publishing
your own research for
peer review and
education purposes.  
See the Submissions
page for information!
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At the bright young age
of forty,
STEVE BASS is a
Ufologist who believes in
the scientific approach to
the UFO phenomenon.  
An accomplished Frontier
Sciences journalist, Steve
Bass is Editor and
Publisher of
The Journal
of Frontier Sciences
and
contributes to the
American Chronicle and
its affiliates,
UFO Digest,
OpEd News, and the new
magEzine from Searching
for Bigfoot, Inc.'s own Bob
"JavaBob" Schmalzbach
named
FOOT PRINTS in
the MIND
.

Bass is a Certified Field
Investigator for the
Mutual UFO Network
(MUFON)
and a Fellow of
the
Research Institute on
Anomalous Phenomena

based in Kharkiv, Ukraine.

His contact email is
Steven.S.Bass@FrontierS
cience.us
.