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UFO Nyt - Februar 1962
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Title: UFO NYT Issue: February 1962 Publisher: S. U. F. O. I. (Scandinavian UFO-investigation) Country: Denmark Language: Danish
Magazine Overview
Title: UFO NYT
Issue: February 1962
Publisher: S. U. F. O. I. (Scandinavian UFO-investigation)
Country: Denmark
Language: Danish
This issue of UFO NYT delves into a range of topics, from UFO observations and theories to broader societal concerns about war, peace, and human evolution. It features articles that encourage critical thinking about current events and future possibilities, emphasizing the need for inner transformation and global unity.
Articles and Content
Aktuelt (Current Affairs)
This section critically examines a Danish government pamphlet distributed to households about what to do "If War Comes." The author, V. D., argues that such a pamphlet, while perhaps well-intentioned, inadvertently promotes fear and egoism by focusing on self-protection rather than fostering positive, altruistic values. The article suggests that a more constructive approach would be to provide guidance on living more positively and practicing neighborly love, which could naturally diminish fear of war.
Prisen for militæromkostninger (The Price of Military Costs)
This excerpt, taken from "World Youth," highlights the immense financial resources allocated to military budgets worldwide. It provides stark comparisons, illustrating how these funds could instead be used for humanitarian purposes such as building millions of houses, establishing steel factories, creating universities, electrifying rural areas, and providing essential infrastructure and aid to developing nations.
UFO-sagen til debat i norsk radio (The UFO Case Debated on Norwegian Radio)
This report details a Norwegian radio broadcast featuring a debate between a proponent of UFO phenomena, Mr. Løken, and a skeptic, engineer Telle. Løken, a dedicated ufologist, presented evidence and theories supporting the existence of flying saucers as extraterrestrial craft. Telle, the skeptic, attributed sightings to weather balloons, mirages, and ball lightning, citing a response from Wernher von Braun that humorously dismissed the idea of alien spacecraft.
Er månen uden støv? (Is the Moon Without Dust?)
This short piece discusses Soviet astronomers' findings using radio telescopes, suggesting that the Moon's surface, to a depth of one meter, is physically homogeneous, akin to solidified foam, rather than covered by a thick layer of dust as previously assumed. This analysis is linked to an earlier, inspirational text by Lorber from 1841, which described the Moon's surface as loose and porous, with atmospheric air trapped in some craters.
"Dybfrosne bakterier" ("Deep-Frozen Bacteria")
This article reports on a scientific discovery of living bacteria found in ice at a depth of 30 meters. Dr. Sydney Tolchin stated that these bacteria, seemingly dead, revived with slight warming, suggesting they were Staphylococci over 100 years old. The finding indicates that life can exist at lower temperatures than previously thought possible.
DET REVOLUTIONÆRE MENNESKE I DEN KOSMISKE EPOKE (The Revolutionary Human Being in the Cosmic Epoch)
This is a translated speech by Anthony Brooke, delivered at an Esperanto movement meeting in 1961. Brooke argues that humanity is at a critical juncture, facing the threat of nuclear war and the inadequacy of nationalistic ideologies. He calls for a profound, inner revolution in human consciousness, advocating for universal unity, empathy, and a shift away from outdated, conflict-driven paradigms. He emphasizes that true peace can only be achieved through a collective transformation of human attitudes and relationships, moving beyond divisive systems.
Et klart standpunkt (A Clear Stance)
This section quotes a letter from the renowned historian Dr. Arnold Toynbee, expressing his strong opposition to all forms of racial segregation, nationalism, imperialism, and violence. Toynbee advocates for a unified human family and rejects any justification for injustice, regardless of who commits it or against whom.
Mens vi venter på en flad tallerken (While we wait for a flying saucer)
This article uses the metaphor of people waiting at a train station to describe the attitude of ufologists. It distinguishes between those who impatiently wait for UFO contact and those who are actively engaged in other important tasks. The author notes that SUFOI has lost members who were only interested in "flying saucers," while others remain active by focusing on current issues and research. The article suggests that Earth's lack of civilization, characterized by conflict, is a primary reason for the reticence of potential extraterrestrial visitors.
Den virkelige ATOMFARE (The Real Atomic Threat)
This article, translated from "UFO-Nachr.," details the dangers of nuclear bomb testing, particularly by the Soviet Union and potentially the USA. It highlights the increase in radioactivity and the risk of hereditary damage to future generations, leading to birth defects. The author urges protests against nuclear tests and emphasizes the importance of cell research to repair genetic damage. It also touches upon the concept of cell frequency and its potential for diagnosing and treating diseases.
PRESSEN SKREV (The Press Wrote)
This section provides a statistical breakdown of UFO-related clippings received by SUFOI in the last quarter of 1961. It lists the number of articles published in various Danish newspapers during October, November, and December, categorized by type (observations, international reports, informative articles, interviews, chronicles, etc.). It also recommends several specific informative articles from different publications.
H. L. (signature for the "Atomic Threat" article)
This is a concluding remark from the article "Den virkelige ATOMFARE," emphasizing the need to stop the current destructive path and work in an opposite, constructive direction.
P.B. (signature for "While we wait for a flying saucer")
This is a concluding remark from the article "Mens vi venter på en flad tallerken," suggesting that humanity's actions, particularly its conflicts, make Earth an unattractive place for visitors from space.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue of UFO NYT are the investigation of UFO phenomena, the urgent need for global peace and human unity, and the critique of militarism and destructive ideologies. The editorial stance, as expressed through the selection and tone of the articles, promotes a proactive approach to societal change, emphasizing individual responsibility, inner transformation, and the pursuit of knowledge and understanding, both in the realm of UFOs and in broader human affairs. There is a clear advocacy for a shift away from fear-based thinking and towards positive, constructive action for the betterment of humanity and the planet.
Title: UFO-NYT
Issue: 29 (February 1962 issue)
Publisher: SUFOI
Country: Denmark
Language: Danish
This issue of UFO-NYT focuses on rocket technology, cosmic science, and numerous UFO sightings. The cover features a striking photograph illustrating the phases of a rocket launch, accompanied by the headline "Raketafskydning" (Rocket Launch).
Raketafskydning (Rocket Launch)
The lead article, "Raketafskydning," presents four images captured by a 70 mm Perkin-Elmer Roti camera, detailing the stages of a Minuteman missile launch. The images depict the separation of the first and second stages, the first stage bending sharply towards the ground, and the second stage continuing its trajectory. The article explains that these images are shared to illustrate potential light phenomena associated with rocket launches, noting that Europe is soon to enter rocket research and that while launches are usually contained, rockets can go off course, leading to the fall of detached stages.
Cosmic Science: Spørgsmål og svar (Questions and Answers)
This section, featuring contributions from George Adamski and Lucy Mc. Ginnis, explores "Cosmic Science" through a Q&A format. Question 71 asks if beings from other worlds make personal requests like humans do. The answer suggests that such beings seek only for individuals to align their personalities with Christ, living in compassionate humility and viewing all as children of the Infinite Father. Question 72 advises on how to begin improving one's life, emphasizing the importance of controlling one's thoughts and actions, and treating others with kindness and tolerance, fostering a sense of human brotherhood.
Bølgebevægelsen (Wave Motion)
This article discusses the concept of wave motion as a fundamental pattern in life and creation. It draws parallels between the psychological ups and downs experienced by humans and the cyclical nature of life, death, rest, and activity observed in nature. The author, Gerda Rørbæk Nielsen, suggests that these cycles, like waves, are essential for progress and renewal, enabling individuals to learn from experiences and move forward.
Brev fra Amerika (Letter from America)
This letter from an unnamed correspondent in America discusses the perception of flying saucers in the US. The author claims that Americans, particularly within the Air Force, are more advanced in their understanding of UFOs than Europeans, with access to classified information and photographs at Wright-Patterson AFB. The letter suggests that the knowledge gained from figures like Adamski is now being implemented by American scientists.
Lang vej på kort tid (Long Way in a Short Time)
This article delves into the scientific pursuit of advanced propulsion systems for space travel. It explains the principles of static electricity and its application in developing electric motors for spaceflight, arguing that chemical rockets are insufficient for deep space exploration. The article highlights early experiments in electric propulsion starting in 1957, mentioning developments by REPUBLIC AVIATION and HUGHES AIRCRAFT COMPANY, with a focus on "Tryk-plasma" motors and ion engines. It notes that a "flyable" model of a Hughes engine was expected in early 1962.
En teori om et rumfartøjs DRIVKRAFT (A Theory on Spaceship Propulsion)
This section explores the "Gravity-electromagnetism theory" as a potential explanation for UFO propulsion. It lists various forms of electromagnetic radiation and posits that gravity itself might be a form of electromagnetic radiation with an extremely high frequency. The theory suggests that UFOs either generate artificial gravity radiation or deflect existing gravitational waves to achieve propulsion. The article references Professor Hermann Oberth, a pioneer in rocketry, who acknowledges the vast number of UFO testimonies and the possibility of extraterrestrial origin for some craft.
UFO-observationer over Skandinavien (UFO Observations over Scandinavia)
This report from SUFOI details UFO sightings and detector alerts received between December 1961 and January 1962. It includes a breakdown of the 1772 reports received by SUFOI up to that point, categorized by year. Several specific sightings are described, including:
- Sweden (October 27, 1961): Two objects, one cigar-shaped and one triangular, observed near Linköping.
- Denmark (Valdal): A 3 cm red-ish object observed near Østbirk.
- Denmark (Kerteminde-Odense): A 1 cm orange object observed.
- Denmark (Hellebæk, November 10): A cigar-shaped object seen moving southeast.
- Denmark (Toftlund, November 20): A round, orange object that increased in size.
- Denmark (Akkerup, November 24): A stationary, moon-sized object that moved rapidly east, leaving a reddish tail.
- Denmark (Lundhede, December 13): A round, luminous object exhibiting zig-zag movements and color changes.
- Denmark (Højen, December 14): A dull, luminous, round object that ascended quickly.
- Denmark (Mølholm, December 14): A luminous sphere observed.
- Denmark (Herning, December 18): A round, white-yellow object descending rapidly.
- Denmark (Havbølle, December): A large, clear object observed for three minutes.
- North Zealand (December 22): Reports of "light tubes" possibly being condensation trails, but one sighting involved an object near a trail.
- Finland and Sweden (November 18): Reports of strong light phenomena.
Også der... (Also there...)
This section briefly mentions that the Russian newspaper "Prawda" dismissed UFOs as a nonsensical fad, despite Russian students showing interest. It notes that rumors of UFO landings in Uzbekistan and Tadzhikistan were circulating, and that images of flying saucers were being studied by scientists who concluded they were optical illusions.
Læg mærke til dette (Take note of this)
This is an announcement for the SUFOI library, offering UFO literature, books, magazines, and study materials for loan.
En teori om et rumfartøjs DRIVKRAFT (A Theory on Spaceship Propulsion)
This article, likely a translation, discusses theories behind UFO propulsion, focusing on the "Gravity-electromagnetism theory." It explains that gravity might be a form of electromagnetic radiation and that UFOs could manipulate this force. The article references Professor Hermann Oberth's views on the subject, highlighting the significant number of UFO testimonies and the difficulty in disproving the possibility of extraterrestrial craft.
What others say!
This brief section includes a quote from Senator Barry Goldwater, stating that "Flying saucers or whatever they call them, are real."
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The magazine consistently promotes the investigation of UFO phenomena, encouraging readers to report sightings and contribute to the collective knowledge base through SUFOI. There is a clear interest in scientific explanations and technological advancements related to space travel and propulsion, balanced with an openness to unconventional theories and the possibility of extraterrestrial visitation. The editorial stance appears to be one of diligent research and open-minded inquiry into the UFO subject, encouraging a scientific approach while acknowledging the vast number of unexplained observations.
Title: UFO-NYT
Issue: 36
Volume: 3
Date: September 1961
This issue of UFO-NYT delves into several intriguing topics within the realm of ufology and space exploration, including the potential for life on Venus and the Moon, a detailed eyewitness account of a UFO sighting, and broader societal issues concerning youth and scientific understanding.
Articles
New Interest in Venus
The article "Ny interesse for VENUS" (New interest in Venus) highlights the renewed speculation about the possibility of life on Venus following the discovery of water vapor in its atmosphere. Commander Malcolm D. Ross, a balloonist, was involved in a series of balloon flights to study astronomical objects. Charles B. Moore, a scientist from A/S Arthur Little, conducted spectral analysis of Venus and announced the discovery of water vapor. While the exact amount of water on Venus is not yet determined, its presence suggests the possibility of life. The article notes that Venus is now being seriously considered as a potentially habitable planet, a shift from previous scientific skepticism about extraterrestrial life. It also mentions Charles B. Moore's earlier suggestion to the government to maintain a 24-hour sky watch for UFOs after he tracked one in 1949. His observation of a white disc-shaped object moving at an estimated 18,000 miles per hour was published in TRUE magazine in March 1950. Moore's current views on UFOs are unknown, but his research into Venus may have been influenced by his past experiences.
The Moon
The section "MÅNEN" (The Moon) discusses the Moon's frequent mention in connection with UFOs, often theorized as a potential base. It raises questions about what is truly happening on Earth's satellite, citing a photograph of the Lissel crater that purportedly shows signs of intelligent activity. The article mentions that this photograph was taken at the Mount Palomar observatory and was only published by one European newspaper. Observations by astronomers indicate that the crater continuously changes shape. It is noted that the crater can suddenly lose its usual shadow, suggesting something is being raised or lowered into it. Near the Fontanelle crater, a rectangular enclosure with straight walls, approximately 65 miles long and 1 mile wide, and 250 to 350 feet high, is described. The article also reports numerous instances of unexplained lights appearing and disappearing on the Moon's surface, as well as peculiar cloud formations that have surprised experts. The author suggests that these phenomena point to a guiding intelligence, questioning what kind of life could exist on a Moon supposedly devoid of air and water. It is rumored that a certain group of people knowledgeable about UFOs may possess answers but are unwilling to reveal them.
UFO Sighted at Low Altitude
"UFO iagttaget i lav højde" (UFO sighted at low altitude) by B. V. Wilson details an encounter by Ray Hawcks, a tractor driver. On August 11, 1960, near Boulder, Colorado, Hawcks heard a muffled detonation and saw a disc-shaped object fall vertically, stopping about 60 meters above the ground. The object, estimated to be 80 meters in diameter, appeared to stabilize itself, described as wobbling like a coin tossed on a table. Its color was like dull aluminum, with shiny metal plates on its underside. One plate emitted a bright, "king blue smoke" and a humming sound was audible from the object's interior. Subsequently, the metal plate was tilted inward, retracted into the object, and then replaced by a new one with a click. The humming intensified, and the object ascended vertically at high speed without any visible acceleration, disappearing into a clear sky. During the sighting, Hawcks' tractor engine stopped and the self-starter was dead. Despite the unusual event, Hawcks reported feeling a sense of peace and contentment, which subsided when the object was out of sight. Wilson found Hawcks to be a credible witness. The article speculates that the detonation might have come from the plate being replaced, and the object may have descended to a secluded area for this repair. A beam of light might have been directed at Hawcks, inducing the feeling of peace.
Bacteria From Outer Space
"Bakterier FRA VERDENSRUMMET" (Bacteria From Outer Space) reports on a Soviet scientist, Professor Jerosalimski, who claimed to have discovered bacterial life forms from other planets in meteorites and cosmic dust. These were identified as thermophiles, capable of living in high temperatures. The article suggests that life forms, difficult for humans to imagine, may exist on celestial bodies like Mars and Venus.
Heresies
"KÆTTERIER - KORT SAGT" (Heresies - Short Sayings) by W. J. Brown offers a philosophical perspective on how established beliefs (orthodoxy) react to new facts that threaten them. It describes how new information is either suppressed, explained away, or buried. The author notes that "heresies" (new ideas) in newspapers have short lifespans.
Data on the Moon and Planets
This section presents data tables for various locations (Norway, Sweden, Tyskland/Germany, and Detector Alerting for October, November, December) related to astronomical observations or events, possibly UFO sightings. The accompanying text discusses the possibility of planets being similar and potentially harboring life. It references information from NASA and the Soviet rocket that reached the Moon, suggesting the presence of an ionosphere. An article from the British magazine "Discovery" titled "Water on the Moon?" is cited, indicating that the accepted answer to this question might be incorrect and that further investigation is planned, especially near the poles. A CSIRO scientist is mentioned as having discovered a Van Allen radiation belt around Jupiter, similar to Earth's. The article also quotes Aimé Michel from the French magazine "Le Monde et la Vie," who suggests that humans could live on Venus and that the Soviet space probe might play a significant role in changing human history. The article confirms Michel's reference to an English astronomer stating humans could live on Venus and cites G. A. P. from New Zealand, who reports that Soviet astronomer Nikolai Kozyrev observed volcanic phenomena on the Moon and discovered nitrogen and oxygen in Venus' atmosphere. British astronomer Warner also studied Venus' atmosphere and confirmed these findings.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
UFO-NYT consistently explores the intersection of scientific discovery, unexplained phenomena, and societal implications. The magazine appears to adopt a stance that is open to unconventional theories, particularly regarding extraterrestrial life and UFOs, while also touching upon broader issues like education and the nature of belief. There is a clear interest in presenting eyewitness accounts and scientific findings that challenge established paradigms. The magazine also functions as a communication hub for UFO enthusiasts, providing contact information and encouraging membership in organizations like SUFOI.