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Title: UFONYT Issue: Juni 1960 Publisher: S.U.F.O.I. (Scandinavian UFO-investigation) Country: Denmark Language: Danish

Magazine Overview

Title: UFONYT
Issue: Juni 1960
Publisher: S.U.F.O.I. (Scandinavian UFO-investigation)
Country: Denmark
Language: Danish

This issue of UFONYT, dated June 1960, serves as a publication for S.U.F.O.I., aiming to increase awareness and knowledge about UFO phenomena. The magazine explicitly states that published articles represent contributions to the field and do not necessarily reflect the organization's official stance or liability for the opinions expressed.

Content Highlights

Aktuelt (Current Events)

Magnetic Disturbances: The article "Magnetiske påvirkninger" (Magnetic Disturbances) addresses the claim that UFO detector rings are caused by flying saucers. It references scientific observations linking solar activity to magnetic storms on Earth. Representatives from Danish scientific institutes are quoted. One states that magnetic storms cause compasses to swing, but only slightly (up to 2.5 degrees during a strong storm in 1940). A ton of magnetized iron flying 100 meters above ground would only deflect a compass needle by 1/30th of a degree. The article dismisses these scientific explanations as insufficient to explain the detector rings and associated UFO observations, attributing them instead to the 'force field of the flying saucers.' It criticizes the scientific community for being closed-minded to UFO phenomena.

UFO-Observationer over Skandinavien (UFO Observations over Scandinavia): This section likely details reports from various contact groups across Denmark, Sweden, Norway, and Greenland, as indicated by the extensive "Gruppeliste" (Group List) and "Organisationsoversigt" (Organization Overview) which lists contact persons and addresses for local S.U.F.O.I. groups.

Tildragelse i Norge (Incident in Norway)

This report, referencing "Flying Saucer Review" from October 1956, details an encounter by Malermester Trygve Jansen and his passenger, Fru Buflot, near Skien, Norway. While driving, they observed a luminous object that moved erratically, followed their car, and then hovered in front of it. They felt a tingling sensation on their faces, and Jansen's watch stopped, requiring expensive repair due to strong magnetic influence. The car's paint also temporarily changed color to a greenish tone. The object was described as a luminous disk with wings, rotating, and having a cockpit-like area. The light emitted was strong and white-green, sometimes pulsing.

Mars igen (Mars Again)

This article reports on findings presented by Dr. Gerard de Vaucouleurs at a symposium organized by the National Academy of Sciences. Spectroscopic observations from Lowell Observatory in October indicated traces of vegetation on Mars. Seasonal shifts in dark areas and their ability to spread dust clouds were also noted. Dr. Harold C. Urey commented that plants on Mars seem capable of self-pollination. Dr. de Vaucouleurs stated that the evidence is very close to being definitive proof of some form of plant life on Mars. Dr. William M. Stinton, using the 200-inch telescope, found spectral lines from the dark areas of Mars that were characteristic of organic matter, similar to algae and plant fibers, and not found in inorganic substances. Dr. Gerard P. Kuiper found the observations interesting.

UFO-film

William Koenig from Toronto, Canada, reports seeing a special television broadcast featuring original UFO footage from Montana and Utah, released by the Pentagon after extensive investigation. The official commentary stated that these craft did not originate from Earth and were controlled by intelligent beings from outside our planet. Koenig also mentions collecting further observation reports from Ontario and Quebec and an unpublished newspaper article about four police officers observing a UFO.

Litteratur (Literature)

This section reviews books related to UFO phenomena. The intention is to inform readers about available UFO literature, noting that only about 10% of the approximately 300 existing books are considered to have substantial content. Books can be purchased from Tysk Bogimport A/S.

Review of "The Expanding Case for UFO" by M. K. Jessup: The review discusses Jessup's theories about ancient civilizations, including the possibility of space travel originating from Earth or other planets. It touches upon pygmies, their history, and their potential connection to ancient ruins like those in Zimbabwe and the Great Pyramid. The review suggests that pygmies might have originated from space or lived in space habitats before coming to Earth. It also mentions their high culture, mental abilities, and possible connection to the builders of Stonehenge and the builders of the Great Pyramid, which is estimated to be 72,000-108,000 years old.

Book Listings: Several books are listed for sale, including works by George Adamski, Donald Keyhoe, Daniel W. Fry, Elisabeth Klarer, Max B. Miller, Ray Stanford & Rex, and Otis T. Carr. Subscription details for UFO-NYT, Flying Saucer Review, UFO-Nachrichten, and various study booklets are also provided.

Spørgsmål og svar (Questions and Answers)

Is there air on the Moon? The answer, attributed to 'space people', states that the Moon has an atmosphere, albeit thin, sufficient for beings from Earth and other planets. It suggests that governments are investing heavily in lunar exploration because they are certain of its atmosphere, which is necessary for life support and equipment operation. The answer also implies that beings live on the Moon in peace and harmony.

Are asteroids between Mars and Jupiter the result of a planetary explosion? The answer, again from 'space people', denies this, stating that asteroids are a natural 'hatching apparatus' where planets are born to replace those that dissolve. It also mentions that other celestial bodies necessary for system balance are formed this way. Asteroids are described as vibrators or shakers, converting 'calm' force into 'active' force.

Does the 'tipping of the Earth' mean total destruction? The answer explains that only a small part of the globe will be directly affected. This tipping is a natural, cyclical process that occurs on all planets, preparing the Earth for new life and fertility. It is not a destruction but a renewal, part of a cosmic timetable. The answer emphasizes that survival depends on heeding warnings and making individual choices.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The magazine consistently promotes the idea that UFO phenomena are real and often dismissed by mainstream science. There's a strong emphasis on investigation and collecting reports. The editorial stance appears to be open to unconventional explanations, including extraterrestrial origins for phenomena and ancient civilizations. The magazine also seems to draw information from sources claiming contact with 'space people' or extraterrestrial beings, particularly in the Q&A section. The overall tone is one of advocating for a broader, more open-minded approach to understanding the universe and humanity's place within it, often contrasting this with what is perceived as the closed-mindedness of conventional science and authorities.

Title: UFO-NYT
Issue: 91
Date: August 1959

This issue of UFO-NYT, a Danish publication focused on unidentified flying objects, delves into recent Scandinavian sightings, statistical analyses of UFO phenomena, and broader concerns about atomic energy and potential government secrecy.

UFO Observations Over Scandinavia

The magazine details a series of UFO observations reported in Denmark and Norway between April 10 and May 12, 1960. A total of 14 reports came from Denmark and 2 from Norway. Of the Danish reports, 4 were from March and 8 from April 1960. The two Norwegian reports were from March. The cumulative total of reports to SUFOI reached 1123, with 312 prior to January 1959, 764 from 1959, and 47 from 1960.

Several specific incidents are described:

  • March 25, 1960: A motorist and passenger near Vestbirk, Denmark, observed a peculiar light by the roadside that suddenly disappeared and reappeared, hovering at about 3 meters above the road before vanishing. The object was described as round, with a color like a bicycle lamp, and an estimated diameter of 50 cm.
  • March 29, 1960: Four individuals near Hørbylunde, Silkeborg, Denmark, witnessed a round object moving slowly over treetops. It was later seen again, moving faster and disappearing towards the north.
  • March 31, 1960: Two reports from Horsens, Denmark, described an orange object passing at approximately 600 km/h, followed by a report of three round orange objects moving from south to north.
  • April 4, 1960: A cigar-shaped green object was observed near Trørød, Denmark, traveling from southeast to northeast at an estimated speed of 1500-1800 km/h.
  • April 6, 1960: A man in Horsens observed a round, yellowish object on the dark side of the moon through binoculars for about 10 minutes. On the same night, a driver between Nr. Snede and Horsens saw six light points in a triangular formation above the horizon.
  • April 14, 1960: Two young people on a scooter near Skovby and Løjt, Denmark, reported an oblong object with a bright light in the center. It hovered, moved slowly, stopped briefly, and then ascended rapidly into the clouds.
  • April 17, 1960: A woman in Helsingør, Denmark, saw an oblong, silver object in the zenith with a tail, which disappeared quickly to the south.
  • April 27, 1960: A reddish object with bobbing movements was seen between Herning and Hilling, Denmark.
  • April 28, 1960: A couple near Rye bro, Denmark, observed a large cigar-shaped object. The wife also saw three luminous round objects join it. The cigar-shaped object was positioned at a 45-degree angle.

Reports from Norway included two from Skien: one on March 1, where boys saw a round object with colorful lights, possibly a meteor or comet; and another on March 11, where a schoolboy observed a small elliptical object moving at high speed across the sun's disk.

Statistical Analysis and Predictions

Gunvald Weie, leader of the Norsk UFO Studie-Sirkel, predicts a significant increase in UFO reports for June and July. This prediction is based on long-term frequency studies showing a correlation between increased UFO sightings and the proximity of planets like Mars, Venus, and Jupiter to Earth. The upcoming rise is specifically linked to Jupiter's position.

Atomic Threat and Responsibility

A significant portion of the magazine addresses the dangers of atomic energy. It reports on a conference of nearly a hundred atomic scientists in Baden, Austria, who were concerned with finding ways to save humanity from the threat of nuclear weapons. Professor Dr. Linus Pauling of the USA is highlighted for his warnings about the escalating radioactivity levels, which increased by 39% by 1959 and were projected to be 70% higher by 1965. Pauling noted that Northern Europe is more exposed to radioactive fallout than the Southern Hemisphere, citing an increase in deformities among frogs in Northern European lakes. The article emphasizes the immense destructive power of existing nuclear arsenals, capable of destroying humanity 26 times over.

The author laments the public's apathy and indifference to these threats, suggesting a sense of helplessness against such powerful forces. The piece calls for individuals to overcome this apathy and take action, urging humanity to demand ethical standards and recognize their shared identity as a single species with the capacity for independent thought and moral judgment. It criticizes a small group of scientists who seem to wield excessive power over life and death, disregarding the well-being of future generations.

The text also touches upon the idea that extraterrestrial beings might be observing Earth and are concerned about humanity's passive approach to nuclear weapons. It suggests that extraterrestrial visitors may be trying to prevent humanity from self-destruction.

Historical UFO Sighting

A report from "Weltraumbote" details an observation by Eva Charlotte Roston from Johannesburg, South Africa, of a possible UFO during World War I, specifically in July or August 1915. While working in Berlin, she observed a glowing red object with a mild light, described as similar to zeppelins but without visible windows or seams. The object hovered for over an hour before disappearing.

The Sumner Aircraft Crash Mystery

The magazine investigates a mysterious incident involving an American transport plane crash near Sumner, Washington, in April 1959. The Aerial Phenomena Research Group (APRG) provided a report detailing the event and subsequent alleged cover-up. The C-118 plane crashed under unclear circumstances, with witnesses reporting unusual phenomena preceding and following the event.

Key points from the investigation include:

  • Mysterious air shocks and explosions were reported in the Seattle area around the time of the crash.
  • Witnesses described strange lights and explosions near the crash site.
  • The US Air Force allegedly imposed a strict silence on witnesses and local officials, preventing discussion of the incident.
  • There are suggestions that the plane may have been involved in an encounter with a UFO, possibly indicated by reports of the plane being 'torn apart' and unusual aerial objects seen by witnesses.
  • The APRG faced significant obstacles in their investigation due to the alleged secrecy and intimidation tactics employed by the Air Force.

Other Items

  • A brief mention of a quote by André Maurois: "One must pay for every mistake one makes, but life gives generous discounts on larger quantities."
  • A note about the brain not functioning as a single unit in all its functions, attributed to H. Pakkenberg, Dr. med.
  • An advertisement for a booklet by Hermann Hiemenz titled "Jordiske flyvende tallerkener, Adamski og planetarerne" (Earthly flying saucers, Adamski and the planetary ones).

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue are the prevalence and variety of UFO sightings across Scandinavia, the scientific and statistical approach to analyzing these phenomena, and a strong undercurrent of concern regarding the existential threat posed by nuclear weapons and the potential for secrecy surrounding unexplained aerial phenomena. The editorial stance appears to be one of encouraging public awareness, critical inquiry, and a demand for transparency, particularly in light of the atomic age and the possibility of extraterrestrial contact.