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Title: UFO-NYT Issue Date: September 1961 Publisher: Forlaget SUFOI Country: Denmark Language: Danish

Magazine Overview

Title: UFO-NYT
Issue Date: September 1961
Publisher: Forlaget SUFOI
Country: Denmark
Language: Danish

This issue of UFO-NYT, published by Forlaget SUFOI, serves as a platform for the Scandinavian UFO-investigation (SUFOI) to disseminate information and foster interest in the UFO phenomenon. The magazine aims to present various aspects of UFO research without necessarily endorsing all presented theories.

Key Articles and Content

Aktuelt: Ja, hvorfor ikke?

This section features a letter from a reader, Rosa Abrahamsen, posing rhetorical questions about global suffering, war, and the lack of unity among those striving for good. The editorial staff responds by echoing these questions and posing their own, questioning the lack of cooperation between SUFOI and various entities including the government, scientific community, military, and press. The editorial suggests that a deliberate effort has been made to keep the UFO subject obscured, leading to a societal tragedy where authorities remain silent or evasive.

The article "Ja, hvorfor ikke?" (Yes, why not?) further elaborates on the need for cooperation and openness, contrasting the perceived suppression of UFO information with the potential for greater understanding. It highlights the paradox of societal conditioning towards authority versus the need for critical inquiry.

NICAP og kongressen

This section reports on NICAP's (National Investigations Committee On Aerial Phenomena) efforts to engage the US Congress regarding UFO research. It details a "confidential report" sent to congress members and quotes several congressmen and officials who express support for greater transparency and investigation into UFOs. Notable figures include Edgar W. Hiesteand, Congressman Wolf, General Chassin, Senator Goldwater, Senator Smathers, and Congressman Moeller, all of whom advocate for public knowledge and a more open approach to the UFO subject.

Notits

This brief note announces that starting January 1, 1962, UFO-NYT will be handled by its own publishing house, Forlaget SUFOI, located at Hauser Plads 18, Copenhagen K. The publishing house was established on August 21, 1961, and has entered into an agreement with A/S Tysk Bogimport.

Attention

This section announces that UFO-NYT will be published in French for the first time, with a monthly edition planned if interest is sufficient. It provides contact addresses in Belgium and France for placing orders, along with the price in Belgian francs and French new francs.

Foredrag på kongressen (Continued)

This article, attributed to Lejf Pedersen, continues a discussion likely from a previous issue, focusing on the organizational aspects of SUFOI. It emphasizes the importance of individual activity and the need to spread knowledge about SUFOI's materials, including UFO-NYT, Telepati, and Hiemenz's works. The author stresses the necessity of collective effort for influence and encourages members to support the contact committee. The article also touches upon the financial aspects, noting that while many work voluntarily, expenses for materials must be covered by membership fees. It also highlights the importance of maintaining contact with the press, especially local media, to disseminate information.

Magnesium er livsnødvendigt

This article explores the significance of magnesium, citing its discovery in remnants related to UFOs in Brazil. It details magnesium's properties, including its role in solar batteries and its function in plants' chlorophyll for absorbing solar energy. The article explains how plants use magnesium to store and release energy for growth. It also discusses magnesium's role in the red blood cells of animals and humans for transporting energy. Furthermore, it mentions a Swiss scientific achievement in creating artificial chlorophyll using magnesium, which could potentially end hunger, but notes economic and political reasons might be hindering its widespread use, possibly to prevent Communist China from benefiting.

Lidt om Venus

A brief note, sourced from the American journal "Spiritual Life," suggests that Venus has an atmosphere. This conclusion is drawn from observations during Venus's occultation of Regulus, where Venus's edge appeared indistinct and "lit up," indicating the presence of atmospheric layers.

Cosmic Science: Spørgsmål og svar

This section addresses reader questions. Question 65 asks about unidentified objects seen in the sky. The answer distinguishes between meteors and potential spacecraft, stating that only objects that clearly do not appear to be aircraft or natural phenomena, such as lights that hover and then move silently, or pulse and change color, are considered potential spacecraft. The author cautions against the indiscriminate labeling of all lights as UFOs, which could lead to distrust of genuine reports.

Gamle landkort

This article discusses ancient maps, particularly the Piri Reis map, found after World War II. The map, allegedly based on older Greek charts and one belonging to Columbus, shows remarkably accurate coastlines of South America, North America, and Antarctica, including geographical features now covered by ice. The article suggests that these maps were created by a highly advanced, pre-Greek civilization with sophisticated cartographic knowledge and possibly aerial technology, evidenced by their accuracy and projection methods that surpass modern techniques. The US Navy's analysis of these maps indicates they are at least 5000 years old. The article also references other ancient legends and evidence pointing to advanced ancient civilizations and aerial vehicles.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue revolve around the investigation of UFO phenomena, the need for transparency and cooperation in scientific and governmental bodies, and the exploration of ancient mysteries that hint at advanced past civilizations. The editorial stance is one of advocating for openness, critical inquiry, and the dissemination of information related to UFOs and related scientific and historical topics. There is a clear emphasis on the importance of collective effort and organized investigation, as exemplified by SUFOI's mission and NICAP's congressional outreach.

The magazine also touches upon broader societal issues, such as the causes of global conflict and suffering, and the potential for scientific advancements to solve fundamental human problems like hunger. The exploration of ancient maps and legends suggests a belief in a hidden history of humanity and potentially extraterrestrial or highly advanced terrestrial civilizations that predate recorded history.

This issue of UFO-NYT, dated June 29, 1961, focuses on UFO observations in Scandinavia and broader topics related to space exploration and scientific inquiry. The magazine presents a compilation of UFO sighting reports, analysis of potential explanations, and discussions on governmental transparency regarding the phenomenon.

UFO Observations in Scandinavia

The lead article, "UFO - observationer over Skandinavien," details UFO reports received by SUFOI (a Danish UFO investigation organization) during July and August 1961. Despite poor weather conditions, 19 reports were logged in this period, with the majority from 1961. The magazine provides a statistical breakdown of reports by year and country (Norge, Sverige, Tyskland, DV Detektorvarsling) across several months (Marts, April, Maj, Juni, Juli, August). Specific sightings are described, including an oval object observed from Amager, a red object seen from Nibe, and a star-like red object near Skive. A notable report from Copenhagen describes a cigar-shaped object observed by eight people, which was also photographed, though the images were underdeveloped.

Analysis and Theories

The magazine explores the nature of these objects, with some reports suggesting they are not meteors but possibly 'mother ships' with smaller craft. The concept of 'landing' objects is also discussed, with reports of objects descending to the ground. The issue touches upon the idea that governments may be concealing information about UFOs, referring to a 'classified project' and the reluctance of officials to address the phenomenon openly. Rev. Browning is quoted expressing frustration with the air force's explanation of UFO sightings as meteorological phenomena, suggesting a cover-up.

Space Exploration and Technology

A significant portion of the magazine is dedicated to space exploration, particularly European collaboration. The section "Raketter og rumflyvning - Europa i rummet" discusses a European meeting in London concerning space technology. It outlines the objectives of fostering cooperation, adapting technology for civilian use (satellites), and understanding the industrial and political implications. A comprehensive list of technical papers presented at the conference is provided, covering topics from navigational satellites and meteorological networks to satellite control systems, propulsion, and space communication.

Scientific Investigations and Earth Sciences

Another article, "Jordbundne dataer fra det geofysiske år," highlights findings from the International Geophysical Year (IGY). It discusses new maps of the Earth's seabed, including a major underwater mountain range, and explores theories about Earth's origin, suggesting a 'cold cosmic gas' origin rather than a cooling molten sphere. The article also touches upon the theory of continental drift and the movement of the Earth's poles over geological time. Furthermore, it raises concerns about human-induced climate change due to increasing carbon dioxide emissions from industrial activities, predicting potential consequences like rising sea levels.

Philosophical and Esoteric Content

The issue includes a section titled "KOSMOLOGI - Livet efter døden er nu!" which delves into philosophical and spiritual concepts. It discusses the nature of life, the soul, and the afterlife, suggesting that life is a continuous cycle of reincarnation and that the 'life principle' ensures existence beyond physical death. It also includes a quote from Platon on the interconnectedness of the soul and body.

Other Noteworthy Items

An article titled "Tragikomisk" reflects on the public's fascination with flying saucers since Kenneth Arnold's 1947 sighting, critiquing how the media and public perception have distorted the subject. It discusses the challenges governments face in addressing such phenomena and the tendency towards secrecy. The phenomenon of 'angel hair' is also briefly mentioned, with reports from Melbourne and Adelaide.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue include the reporting and analysis of UFO sightings, the exploration of space technology and international cooperation, and a critical stance on government secrecy and the scientific establishment's handling of unexplained phenomena. The magazine appears to advocate for open investigation and transparency, while also engaging with speculative and philosophical ideas about life and the universe. The editorial stance seems to be one of curiosity, critical inquiry, and a desire to inform the public about both established scientific endeavors and unexplained mysteries.

This issue of UFO-NYT, identified as number 179, focuses on photographic evidence of UFOs and related historical and investigative topics. The cover headline, "ÅRHUNDREDETS FOTOS" (Photos of the Century), highlights a significant sighting from 1952.

The "Photos of the Century" Incident

The lead story details the experience of Ciampiero Monguzzi, a mechanic from Monza, Italy, who, on July 31, 1952, while on a mountain trip with his wife, observed and photographed a flying saucer. The object was described as a flying saucer, a term they previously considered American nonsense. Monguzzi managed to take seven photographs of the object, which he described as disc-shaped with a visible air antenna. One image shows a person emerging from the craft, wearing what appears to be a diving suit and a helmet that obscures their head. This individual was estimated to be the size of an average human in a spacesuit and carried a flashlight. The person inspected the craft, and the object then ascended silently and rapidly. Monguzzi and his wife believed they had captured "the photos of the year" and planned to sell them. However, in 1952, their claims were met with disbelief, and they were dismissed as frauds. This led to Monguzzi's exclusion from the Edison company due to a disagreement and the loss of his job.

The article notes that the first of these seven photographs is featured on the back page of this issue, with the remaining six to be presented in subsequent months.

Personnel Changes and UFO Investigations

The issue reports on a significant personnel change within the US Air Force's UFO-related activities. Lieutenant Colonel Lawrence T. Tacker, who had been the spokesperson for the Air Force on UFO matters, has been reassigned to Germany. While the reason for his transfer is not explicitly stated, it is speculated that it is a response to protests following his alleged false statements about the UFO problem and his arrogant demeanor. His replacement is Major William Coleman.

Despite Tacker's reassignment, NICAP has urged the Secretary of the Air Force to re-examine the material Tacker had processed and to correct any inaccuracies. NICAP has also requested an end to all censorship regarding UFOs. The article mentions that most protests arose after a December 5, 1960, broadcast where Tacker and John Keel appeared together on television.

A Global Inquiry into UFOs

Professor A. Nahon, the publisher of "Courrier Interplanetaire," shares an anecdote about a professor from Ohio who sent letters to approximately 50 universities worldwide, inquiring about their opinions on "flying saucers." Only one university, located in Egypt, responded, stating that they had received many UFO observations. The professor questioned why only one response was received, suggesting a possible international ban or conspiracy, deeming the situation "very mysterious."

Ancient Civilizations and UFOs: The Hoggar Mountains

The article "Rumdragter og marsmennesker" (Spacesuits and Martians) explores the possibility of ancient cultures in unexplored regions, specifically mentioning North Africa and the Hoggar massif in the Sahara. It is speculated that three ancient Phoenician-Atlan tean cultural centers might exist there. While the evidence for these centers is vague, rock carvings in the area are known and suggest certain conclusions.

The Hoggar massif is inhabited by the Tuareg people, who call themselves Imohags. They are described as a proud desert people who are reticent about their ancient cultural sites. However, they speak of a "foundation of renewal" established by "humanity's high wisdom."

References to these ancient sites are found in rock carvings discovered by French researcher Henri L'Hote. The article also mentions other rock carvings in the area whose significance and origin are unknown even to the Imohags. An Italian researcher, Sahro Haganelli, believes these inscriptions and images originate from a proto-Phoenician people and refugees from the sunken continent of Atlantis.

Haganelli theorizes that Atlantis sank due to a cosmic catastrophe involving a second moon, followed by a flood that submerged fertile areas in the Sahara. He suggests that proto-Phoenicians and Atlanteans fled to the Hoggar mountains to establish cultural sites.

The discovered rock carvings depict partially human figures wearing what appear to be spacesuits, with hermetically sealed linings at the wrists and ankles, belts, and spherical helmets. The Imohags' legends tell of non-terrestrial spacecraft landing on Hoggar in ancient times to rescue survivors of the great Atlantean catastrophe.

The article concludes that while drawing definitive conclusions is premature, these considerations highlight the importance of UFO research in this area. The presented material could provide valuable information about the activities and roles of "our planet brothers" and offer new impulses for scientific work that the public can understand.

A note indicates that the described area is in the Sahara, around 20 degrees latitude and between 0 and 10 degrees longitude. The Tuareg people are described as tall, slender Berbers with a European appearance.

NICAP Investigation Update

NICAP has announced that they have secured assurances for a thorough investigation into all UFO-related issues, including the question of secrecy, which is expected to take place within the next two to three months. The official investigation will focus on:

1. Verified reports of UFOs from experienced military and civilian pilots, radar experts, and other trained observers.
2. Repeated statements regarding UFO sightings and the Air Force's use of them.
3. All documented evidence presented by NICAP that Congress has misled the public and the press, as well as NICAP's clarification that secrecy is dangerous.

To prevent interference from the Air Force, the composition of the committee will not be disclosed until the investigation's results are available.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

This issue of UFO-NYT strongly emphasizes the importance of photographic evidence in UFO research, as exemplified by the "Photos of the Century" feature. It also highlights the historical dimension of the UFO phenomenon, linking modern sightings to ancient myths, legends, and archaeological findings, particularly concerning Atlantis and possible extraterrestrial contact in prehistoric times. The magazine also demonstrates a critical stance towards official explanations and government secrecy, actively promoting the work of organizations like NICAP in seeking transparency and thorough investigation. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry, encouraging the public to consider unconventional explanations and to support UFO research efforts.