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UFO Nyt - August 1963
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Title: UFO NYT Issue: August 1963 Volume: VI Publisher: S. U. F. O. I. (Scandinavian UFO-investigation) Country: Denmark Language: Danish
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Title: UFO NYT
Issue: August 1963
Volume: VI
Publisher: S. U. F. O. I. (Scandinavian UFO-investigation)
Country: Denmark
Language: Danish
This issue of UFO NYT, dated August 1963, is published by S.U.F.O.I. and focuses on UFO phenomena and space exploration. The cover features the magazine's title prominently, along with illustrations of flying saucers and celestial bodies, hinting at the content within.
Articles and Content
AKTUELT: Rapport fra mariner II
This section, translated as 'Current Events: Report from Mariner II', discusses the results from the Mariner 2 mission to Venus. The author notes that many readers might be concerned about the reported surface temperature of Venus being 800°F (425°C), a figure that aligns with previous claims made by Mr. Adamski. The article delves into the concept of 'kinetic temperature,' explaining it as a measure of electron energy within the ionosphere, distinct from conventional heat. It posits that Venus, being closer to the sun, would experience higher kinetic temperatures than Earth. The author also touches upon the ionosphere's layers (D, E, and F) and their temperature variations. The article questions the accuracy of Mariner 2's measurements, suggesting potential instrument malfunctions or deliberate withholding of information, particularly concerning the presence of water vapor on Venus, referencing earlier balloon experiments from 1959.
Rumteknik og viden VI: Mennesket i rummet
This multi-part series, 'Space Technology and Knowledge VI: Man in Space,' explores the challenges and considerations for human space travel. It begins by acknowledging humanity's long-standing fascination with space and the historical development of space literature. The article highlights the progress made in space exploration, with both Soviet and American astronauts undertaking initial flights, and the anticipation of lunar landings by 1975. However, it emphasizes that space travel is a complex undertaking requiring extensive research and engineering. The article then breaks down specific challenges:
1. Breathing: The need for a sufficient supply of oxygen and appropriate atmospheric pressure is discussed. The article details the partial pressure of oxygen at different altitudes and the tolerance limits for humans. It also mentions the problem of carbon dioxide buildup and the methods for its removal, such as using lithium hydroxide.
2. Temperature: The article defines the 'biothermal zone' for life and discusses the human body's sensitivity to temperature fluctuations. It explains the extreme temperature variations encountered in space, from the heat generated by atmospheric entry to the cold of Earth's shadow and the direct heat of the sun. The design of spacecraft, particularly the nose cone, is crucial for managing these temperature extremes.
3. Acceleration: The concept of acceleration and its effects on the human body are explained. The article notes that astronauts will experience acceleration during launch, reentry, and potentially during orbital maneuvers. It discusses the physiological effects, such as reduced blood flow to the brain and eyes, which can lead to unconsciousness. The article also details how body position affects tolerance to g-forces, with lying down offering higher tolerance than sitting. It mentions the use of multi-stage rockets to manage these forces.
4. Weightlessness: The article explains weightlessness as a state where gravity's effects are nullified, such as during freefall. It notes that while short periods of weightlessness can be managed, longer durations may require artificial gravity, possibly created by rotating the spacecraft or space station.
5. Radiation: The dangers of ultraviolet and cosmic radiation are discussed. The Earth's atmosphere provides significant protection, but in space, astronauts are exposed to these harmful rays. The article mentions that thin aluminum layers can offer some protection, and research is ongoing to determine the necessary shielding.
6. Noise: The intense noise generated by rocket engines is identified as a problem that requires soundproofing of the cabin and specialized helmets.
7. Risk of Meteorite Collisions: Micrometeorites and larger particles pose a threat to spacecraft. The article suggests that a double-walled hull, with the outer wall acting as a shield, can mitigate this risk.
The article concludes by stating that despite these complex problems, human space travel has begun with remarkable results.
Biblioteket
This section announces that the Randers library has acquired 100 new books on various scientific subjects, including several UFO-related books. Readers are invited to request a list of these books.
Lange ører lytter
This piece, translated from the French publication 'Le Canard Enchaine,' discusses a peculiar phenomenon reported by Roger A. Mac-Gowan. He claims that unexpected fragments of radio and TV broadcasts are sometimes received, which had already been transmitted weeks, months, or even years prior. Mac-Gowan, working at the Redstone Arsenal in Alabama, theorizes that 'electronic memory machines' are orbiting Earth, recording transmissions and retransmitting them to other celestial bodies. The author of this piece uses this to suggest that we are being observed and that our communications are being monitored.
Bemærkninger fra C. A. Honey
C. A. Honey offers comments on previous articles, particularly regarding the Mariner 2 mission. He criticizes those who dismiss or overlook previous discoveries, such as the 1959 balloon flights that detected significant amounts of water vapor on Venus. He reiterates the findings of Cmdr. Malcoln D. Ross and Dr. Charles B. Moore, and questions the scientific validity of those who deny the presence of water vapor on Venus, referencing Dr. John Strong. Honey also mentions that Mr. Adamski has spoken with someone involved in the Mariner 2 project who indicated that the information released to the public differed significantly from the actual findings.
Desmond Leslie taler!
Desmond Leslie discusses the concept of 'physical power' versus 'true power,' advocating for the latter, exemplified by Gandhi's approach. He criticizes the 'us versus them' mentality prevalent in some parts of the world, suggesting that such a mindset leads to destruction. Leslie emphasizes the importance of understanding the root causes of phenomena like communism by delving into history and concepts like Karma. He critiques the materialistic and hypocritical aspects of organized religion, particularly in the West, contrasting it with the true teachings of love and compassion exemplified by figures like Jesus. He argues that true spirituality is demonstrated through one's actions and adherence to divine laws, rather than mere ritual or affiliation.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The magazine consistently explores the intersection of UFO phenomena, scientific inquiry, and philosophical or spiritual concepts. There is a clear interest in presenting alternative viewpoints and questioning established scientific or societal norms. The editorial stance appears to be one of open-minded investigation into UFOs, while also engaging with broader themes of human potential, the challenges of technological advancement, and spiritual or karmic principles. The publication aims to inform and provoke thought among its readers, encouraging them to question and explore beyond conventional understanding.
This issue of UFO - NYT, identified as issue number 149 and likely from October 1962, delves into a variety of topics related to UFO phenomena, spiritualism, and scientific inquiry. The magazine, published in Denmark, features articles in Danish and includes a section for international sightings.
Karma, Socialism, and Universal Love
The issue opens with a philosophical piece by Desmond Leslie, dated October 21, 1962, from London. Leslie reflects on the karmic consequences of historical events, particularly the rise of the Soviet state and Stalinism. He argues that such negative forces cannot be destroyed by power but by understanding their karmic roots and adhering to universal laws. He calls for a reconciliation between East and West, emphasizing the positive aspects of both systems and the need to work together for a new world order. Leslie also posits that the greatest enemy is often our own lower self – fear, hate, and ignorance – and questions if President Roosevelt's words echoed this sentiment.
Questions and Answers
The "Spørgsmål og svar" (Questions and Answers) section addresses several key inquiries:
- Sulfur Smell: L. F. Plummerville from Arkansas explains that the reported smell of sulfur in UFO encounters is likely due to gases created by the ionization of the atmosphere near the craft, such as ozone.
- Past Lives: Plummerville also discusses whether 'space people' can recount past lives. He suggests that while some may have knowledge, it's not their primary function, and such information could hinder current life progress. He also notes the difficulty in proving such accounts and why extraterrestrials might not readily share them.
- Weightlessness: Addressing a question about weightlessness, Plummerville explains that astronauts experience this state due to being in 'free fall' while orbiting Earth. He relates it to the sensation of falling in an elevator. He also touches upon Einstein's theory of relativity and the equivalence principle, suggesting that gravity and acceleration are perceived similarly.
- Living on the Sun: In response to whether humans live on the Sun, the answer is speculative. It's suggested that while possible, no landings have been reported. Space travelers indicate that our understanding of the Sun is incomplete, and it might function as a planetary generator.
Religious Perspectives on Space Exploration
An article titled "Bifalder Gud rumforskningen?" (Does God Approve of Space Research?) explores the views of religious leaders. Dr. Abraham Heschel is quoted stating that while humanity has the right to control Earth's forces, control over other planets is questionable, given how power has been misused on Earth. Dr. Robert Gordis expresses awe at the potential for God's glory to be revealed in space. Pastor Daniel Day Williams raises an ethical concern about the resources allocated to space research when many on Earth are hungry, warning against it becoming a new form of exploitation. Pastor Robert Brown suggests that while the Bible doesn't explicitly mention space exploration, it doesn't exclude it, and the term 'Earth' might encompass the entire creation.
Astral and Psychic Deception in UFO Research
This is the third part of a series, focusing on the dangers of misinterpreting psychic impressions. The article argues that information received through mental telepathy, often claimed to be from extraterrestrials or 'higher masters,' does not originate from them. Instead, it stems from the subconscious of individuals or from an 'astral reservoir' of collective human thought. The author criticizes organizations that claim to receive information from higher planes, citing Gloria Lee and George King as examples of those misled. The 'law of attraction' is presented as a mechanism by which individuals attract information that aligns with their existing beliefs, leading to the creation of 'astral beings' like Ashtars and Monks, which are products of the human mind rather than actual entities.
The article warns against 'mesmerism,' described as a method of hypnotic influence applied through mental energy fields, often facilitated by 'astral travel.' This technique is allegedly used by a group called the 'Three Men in Black' from the 'Silence Group' to instill fear and gain control over individuals. The author explains that these experiences can manifest as hallucinations, such as hearing voices or perceiving unseen forces, similar to vivid dreams.
Cosmic Science: Life on the Sun and the Nature of UFOs
Under the "Cosmic Science" banner, question 95 asks if humans live on the Sun. The answer, based on information from 'space travelers,' suggests that while possible, no landings have been confirmed. It's noted that our scientific understanding of the Sun is limited, and it may function as a planetary generator. The article also touches upon the adaptability of humans to various environments, implying that life forms can adjust to vastly different conditions across the cosmos.
The Spiritual and the Real
This section explores the balance between the spiritual and the material. It argues that a division between these two aspects leads to an imbalance in life. The author emphasizes that the Creator made everything as a unified whole, and attempting to separate the spiritual from the material is a human construct that can lead to fanaticism. True fulfillment comes from living a balanced life, integrating both spiritual and material aspects, and utilizing one's talents. The article warns that knowledge and faith without action are dead and will not bear eternal fruit. It also discusses how fear can dominate individuals, hindering their ability to achieve balance and fulfillment.
UFO Observations in Scandinavia
This section reports on UFO sightings received by SUFOI between June 12th and July 9th, 1963. Many reports were initially mistaken for meteors or the Russian spacecraft 'Vostok V.' The article details several specific sightings:
- April 27th, Elsinore, Denmark: An elliptical, dark-grey object seen through clouds.
- May 16th, Randers, Denmark: Two elliptical objects with pulsating lights performed zig-zag maneuvers.
- June 3rd, Vejers, Denmark: An object resembling a large star maneuvered in the sky.
- June 1st, Bording, Denmark: A 15-foot circular object with a flat bottom and dome was observed at low altitude, moving at 50 mph with a whistling sound.
- May 5th, Fredericia, Denmark: A circular object, 6-8 meters in diameter, hovered above a field emitting a white, pulsating light.
- May 15th, Randers, Denmark: Two flat discs flew rapidly, performing wave-like movements.
- June 1st, unspecified location: A large, dark, circular object was observed briefly.
What is Happening on Our Neighbor Planet?
This article, referencing a finding from an American magazine dated July 10, 1886, discusses theories about structures on Mars. It presents the views of French astronomer Maurice Lespiault, who dismisses the idea of canals on Mars, suggesting instead that the observed features are vast belts of vegetation created to help the planet's inhabitants cope with environmental changes. Lespiault believes Mars, being an older planet than Earth, is further along in this process and that Earth may face similar challenges, necessitating large-scale planting efforts in the future.
UFOs, Radar, and Ball Lightning
This section explores the interaction between UFOs and radar, and the nature of ball lightning. It posits that UFOs might be affected by radar pulses, leading to propulsion disturbances. The article references Soviet research on ball lightning, suggesting that its energy source is external, likely from electromagnetic waves (radio waves) absorbed from the atmosphere. Professor Kapitza's hypothesis is discussed, which links the wavelength of absorbed radio waves to the diameter of the ball lightning. The article also touches upon the potential for powerful radio waves to create series of ball lightning, and how this phenomenon might relate to UFO flight and radar detection.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue include the spiritual and philosophical interpretations of UFO phenomena, the potential for deception in psychic communications, and the scientific investigation of unexplained aerial objects. The magazine appears to adopt a stance that encourages critical thinking about claims of extraterrestrial contact, emphasizing the importance of distinguishing between genuine psychic impressions and misinterpretations or deliberate deception. There is a strong undercurrent of spiritual and cosmic philosophy, suggesting that understanding universal laws and maintaining inner balance are crucial for personal and collective progress. The editorial stance seems to be one of open inquiry, presenting various theories and reports while also cautioning readers against unfounded beliefs.
Title: UFO - NYT
Issue: 159
Date: Not specified
Publisher: Not specified
Country: Denmark
Language: Danish
This issue of "UFO - NYT" delves into various aspects of the UFO phenomenon, presenting a mix of theoretical explanations, eyewitness accounts, and allegations of government secrecy. The content suggests a deep dive into the technical and observational evidence surrounding unidentified flying objects.
Radar Interference and UFO Technology
The article explores the interaction between UFOs and radar systems, proposing that the ionized outer surface of a UFO, along with its surrounding gas envelope, can cause absorption of radar beams. This phenomenon is likened to ball lightning and is suggested to alter the UFO's electrical field, potentially explaining why some UFOs cannot be tracked by radar. The text posits that UFOs may possess advanced technology, possibly utilizing principles similar to those observed in ball lightning, and that their aerodynamic forms are suited for atmospheric flight. It is also mentioned that UFOs might use methods similar to World War II's 'dipole' chaff for radar jamming, with some of these dipoles potentially serving as propulsion factors.
The article references Professor Kapitza's theory as a potential basis for understanding UFO propulsion, noting that his assumptions have been experimentally supported.
UFO Sighting in Rome
A prominent section details a sighting in Rome, Italy, where a psychiatrist observed a flying saucer in a park. The object is described as hat-like with a dome on a cylinder, featuring round windows and a ring. It hovered one meter above the ground on three slender legs, approximately five meters in diameter. A warm air current emanated from the ring, and the object rotated before ascending rapidly and disappearing. The psychiatrist, after conducting personal physiological tests, confirmed the experience was real and not a hallucination. The account was reported by an Italian newspaper on January 1, 1963.
Physical Effects and Photographic Evidence
Reports of physical effects attributed to UFOs are presented. Kenneth Locke, Director of Civil Defense in Lake County, Ohio, reported that Geiger counters indicated elevated radioactivity on the ground after a UFO landing and takeoff, a claim corroborated by Captain Ruppelt. Captain C. S. Chiles reported a balloon being damaged by a circling UFO, and fragments of an exploded UFO over Crownsville were handed over to the Air Force. Photographic evidence is also mentioned, including an Air Force case (Nr. 26) at Harmon Basis where a UFO flew down and then rapidly ascended, leaving a hole in the clouds. Marine photographers reportedly filmed a UFO formation over Utah, which underwent extensive testing for authenticity by the Air Force and Navy. Additional UFO photographs were taken over the White Sands testing station.
International Reports
The issue compiles UFO reports from various countries:
- Argentina (May 1962): The government confirmed UFO sightings over five provinces and two landings.
- England: Numerous reports from RAF and civilian pilots, including Lieutenant Salandin who had a near-collision with a UFO. Former Air Marshal Dowding is quoted as stating, "UFOs are interplanetary."
- Brazil (June 14, 1959): A captain flying an Air Force plane, fearing a UFO pursuit, flew with lights off. Colonel Oliveira of the Air Force commented that UFOs are unknown but superior.
- Venezuela (October 6, 1961): A large UFO caused panic in Santa Rita, leading to a drowning when fishermen jumped overboard.
- Other Countries: Reports are also mentioned from Canada, Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Australia, Ecuador, Czechoslovakia, Holland, and France.
Allegations of Censorship and Cover-up
A significant portion of the magazine is dedicated to allegations of censorship and a cover-up by the U.S. Air Force regarding UFO information. The article "10. del: Bevis for censur" (Part 10: Proof of Censorship) details how the Air Force allegedly withholds information, provides misleading explanations, and discourages open discussion.
- Project Bluebook: Captain E. J. Ruppelt, former head of "Project Bluebook," is quoted as saying he was pressured to only report on cases that had been solved, implying that unsolved cases were suppressed.
- Internal Directives: The Air Force's AF regulation 200-2 is cited, which reportedly prohibits Air Force personnel from disseminating UFO information to unauthorized persons without explicit orders.
- Contradictory Statements: The article highlights instances where the Air Force's explanations for sightings (e.g., balloons, Jupiter, Venus, solar reflections) are contradicted by witness testimonies or other evidence (e.g., Jupiter cannot be seen on radar, a power station was not near a reported sighting).
- NICAP's Stance: NICAP (National Investigations Committee On Aerial Phenomena) is presented as an organization investigating these claims. They have written to over 50 congress members, alleging that the Air Force has denied withholding information, denied being convinced of UFO existence, and denied discussions about UFOs, despite contrary accounts from individuals like speaker McCormack.
- Dangers of Secrecy: NICAP argues that the continued secrecy poses significant dangers, including the risk of mistaking UFOs for Soviet attacks, the false claim that UFOs are secret Soviet weapons, potential panic in civilian air traffic, and the societal shock of suddenly encountering evidence of an advanced civilization.
UFO Chronology and Congressional Concerns
Part 11 of the issue is a UFO chronology from World War II, detailing hundreds of American and foreign reports alongside official documents and declarations from the USAF. Part 12 focuses on Congress and UFOs, outlining NICAP's efforts to engage with congress members and the Air Force's responses. NICAP states they do not condemn Air Force personnel but are concerned about the policy of secrecy.
The Problem and the Danger
The magazine poses two critical questions: 1. Has the Air Force provided Congress and the public with facts about UFOs? 2. Are UFOs real or illusions?
The majority opinion within NICAP is that UFOs are real objects under intelligent control. This view is supported by numerous experts, including space expert Professor Hermann Oberth, and various scientists and former military personnel. The issue concludes by urging members to support NICAP's action in Congress to resolve the UFO problem and mitigate the dangers of continued secrecy.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue are the technical aspects of UFOs (radar interaction, propulsion), eyewitness accounts of sightings and their physical effects, and a strong emphasis on alleged government cover-ups and censorship by the U.S. Air Force. The editorial stance is clearly in favor of transparency and believes that UFOs represent a significant phenomenon that is being deliberately obscured from the public. The magazine advocates for open investigation and disclosure of information, highlighting the potential dangers of continued secrecy.