The following editorial is reprinted from JUST CAUSE #17, the quarterly
newsletter of Citizens Against UFO Secrecy.

       At a time when public awareness of the UFO phenomenon is at a
       very high level, we note a disturbing situation. Serious
       controversy has developed in connection with the Gulf Breeze,
       Florida UFO photo case, a controversy which threatens the
       integrity of our subject (see recent issues of the MUFON UFO
       Journal and CUFOS Bulletin for details.)

       One may debate the merits or demerits of a sighting, this is
       what investigation and discussion of casework is all about. What
       has clearly developed here however is an exercise in character
       assassination, with MUFON and Gulf Breeze supporters on one side
       and CUFOS and Gulf Breeze critics on the other side.
       Unfortunately the verbal muggings going on and their aftermath
       will hurt us all. UFO study will continue to be perceived as a
       fragmented, disorganized political boxing ring where those of
       differing opinions slug it out to see who can blacken the
       other's eyes.

       Our position is that the burden of proof is on the Gulf Breeze
       supporters to prove their case, something we feel has not been
       done yet at this writing (8/23). It is entirely reasonable and
       necessary to raise critical questions and put a case through a
       ringer of tough scrutiny before it deserves the label "UFO." The
       questions posed by the Center for UFO Studies are serious,
       legitimate, and have not been adequately answered by the MUFON
       side of the fence. We are most dismayed at the removal of Robert
       Boyd, MUFON's State Director for Alabama and a former
       investigator and current critic of Gulf Breeze, from his
       directorship by MUFON's International Director, Walt Andrus. The
       reason given, alleged violations of MUFON's Field Manual, will
       undoubtedly be interpreted instead as retaliation for being
       vocally against what MUFON has now endorsed as authentic (see
       MUFON UFO Journal, August 1988). At the same time we've noted
       statements earlier in the year by Gulf Breeze proponents which
       were outrageously biased, yet no punishment seems to have been
       meted out at all.

       The consequences of the current debate are clear. If an
       organization makes a policy decision to support a bizarre
       incident, or series of incidents, as authentic and then proceeds
       to attack all criticism, every question MUST be answered, not
       ignored; otherwise, the organization's support must be
       considered "lightweight" and without firm scientific foundation.
       The organization then becomes vulnerable to credibility
       questions and its hard-earned influence fades quickly into
       obscurity.

       We would like to see total and amiable cooperation between all
       organizations researching UFOs. It is obvious though that with
       four decades of experience behind us this will be nearly
       impossible. We can only hope that UFOs will be explained
       ultimately, despite the petty bickerings of those who embrace
       the subject the most.

       We support a recent statement by CUFOS, The CUFOS Position on
       the Gulf Breeze Case [CUFOS.GB] and look for a quick
       resolution to this very serious problem.