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Title: UFO NYT Issue Date: October 1963 Publisher: S. U. F. O. I. (Scandinavian UFO-investigation) Country of Publication: Denmark Language: Danish

Magazine Overview

Title: UFO NYT
Issue Date: October 1963
Publisher: S. U. F. O. I. (Scandinavian UFO-investigation)
Country of Publication: Denmark
Language: Danish

Content Summary

This issue of UFO NYT from October 1963 covers a range of topics related to space exploration, UFO phenomena, and esoteric subjects.

Soviet Space Program: Vostok

The magazine details the Soviet Vostok spacecraft, described as a 6-meter long, cylindrical vessel composed of a pilot's cabin and an instrument section. It is launched by a 350-ton, three-stage rocket with six engines producing 600 tons of thrust. The Vostok spacecraft orbits at altitudes between 180 km and 300 km, depending on the mission duration. The cabin is designed for one pilot but can accommodate two, featuring a white interior and a heat-protective outer layer. It is equipped with three portholes for observation, life support systems (air conditioning, pressure regulation, food and water supply, waste removal), flight control systems, a landing system, an orientation system, braking system, power sources, a data recording system, a television system for monitoring the pilot, physiological function recording apparatus, and radio communication. The landing process involves orienting the spacecraft's rear end towards the direction of flight, firing braking rockets, and separating the instrument section. The cabin, with two small wings, then enters the atmosphere, experiencing significant heat and G-forces (8-10 G). Pilots can eject via a catapult seat and parachute or remain in the craft. The article speculates about future Soviet space plans, including a potential 7-8 day mission for Vostok 7 and 8, and the possibility of Gagarin and Titov undertaking a long space journey. It also mentions the Kosmos 18 and 19 satellites. The USA's NASA is noted to be selecting 10-15 new astronauts under 33, with NASA already having 16 astronauts. The USAF is continuing its spy satellite launches (Ferret, Sames, Discovers) and has plans for a space station equipped with espionage instruments, small manned rockets for satellite interception, military Telstar communication satellites, and Transit navigation satellites.

UFO Characteristics and Technology

An article titled "Blændværk, jalousier og halvmasker" (Glare, blinds, and half-masks) discusses how UFO occupants avoid detection. They use transparent cabins with powerful outward-facing projectors to prevent filming and employ blinds or half-masks to conceal their faces. The article suggests that UFO occupants are likely on vacation or performing other tasks, seeking to avoid detection by Interpol or national intelligence agencies. The intense light emitted from UFOs is described as capable of destroying any film material.

Another section, "UFOs, massetræghed og acceleration" (UFOs, mass inertia, and acceleration), describes the astonishing acceleration capabilities of UFOs, which can move from a standstill to high speeds almost instantaneously. This acceleration is so rapid that human eyes cannot follow it, and speeds up to 250 times Earth's speed have been measured. The article explains mass inertia as the resistance of any object to changes in its state of motion. High acceleration can cause internal heating of the craft. It suggests that UFOs use a strong electric field to counteract the effects of air resistance and heat, converting it into ionized gases. Professor Hermann Oberth is cited as believing in the significance of this electric field. The concept of using the craft's center of gravity to counteract mass inertia is also explored, suggesting that UFOs might employ physical fields to distribute forces evenly across all mass points, enabling their extraordinary maneuvers. The acceleration of UFOs is sometimes observed to occur in jerky, multi-stage movements.

Scientific Discoveries and Alleged Cover-ups

"Værd at vide" (Worth knowing) section discusses the American probe Mariner 2's findings about Venus. The article expresses skepticism about the reported data, highlighting inconsistencies in temperature readings and the apparent contradiction regarding the presence of life. It mentions that the radio connection with Mariner 2 was lost when it was over 86 million km from Earth, questioning whether the public would be told the truth if life had been discovered. The article also touches upon the potential for UFOs to be involved in solving problems, contrasting pleasant encounters with more realistic reports.

An article titled "Tidens vidnesbyrd" (Testimony of the times) discusses a "Group of Silence" that allegedly falsifies results and manipulates information. It suggests that this group is responsible for the confusion surrounding discoveries from satellites sent to Mars and Venus, citing conflicting reports about Venus's atmosphere and water vapor content. The author claims to have received information from an insider that Mariner II sent back data completely different from what was publicly released. The article posits that the truth about scientific discoveries could disrupt current societal and scientific paradigms, and that the world is not ready for it. It also mentions an incident involving a voodoo doll sent to Saucer News, allegedly linked to George Adamski, though suspicion falls on another individual.

Krypton-85 and Radioactivity

An article from the "Schweizer Zeitung" titled "Crypton afslører hemmelighed. Nye metoder for måling af radioaktivitet" (Crypton reveals secret. New methods for measuring radioactivity) discusses the use of Krypton-85 to detect secret atomic activities. Unlike strontium, Krypton-85's concentration is noted to be constantly increasing, suggesting it originates from nuclear fission processes. The article estimates that the production of Krypton-85 implies the existence of secret atomic reactors on Earth, producing energy equivalent to at least 30 million kilowatts, significantly more than all power stations in West Germany combined. The half-life of Krypton-85 is 10 years, meaning its activity eventually diminishes.

Reincarnation and Parapsychology

Several questions and answers address reincarnation and parapsychology. Mr. Honey, the author, explains that he is still reading the books he lists and that while many contain outdated or incorrect scientific theories, they are necessary for understanding advanced concepts. He emphasizes the importance of learning basic principles before tackling complex ones. Regarding reincarnation, he refers to Gina Cerminara's books, "Many Mansions" and "The World Within," and announces a forthcoming third book, "Many Lives, Many Loves," which will cover the latest developments in reincarnation and parapsychology. He mentions that Cerminara's work is of great interest to those who followed Edgar Cayce. The article also notes that Cerminara's books discuss reincarnation in world religions, Western thinkers' views, and the concepts of the soul and immortality. It highlights the work of mediums like Peter Hurkos and mentions research involving LSD and General Semantics. The article also warns against excessive credulity regarding clairvoyance and reincarnation.

"Rapport fra Europa" (Report from Europe)

This section discusses a debate within the church regarding preaching the gospel on other planets. It notes that Pope John XXIII and his predecessor Pius XII were interested in space exploration and that the church might extend the biblical mandate to fill the Earth to include spreading the Gospel in newly discovered worlds. However, some theologians question whether the principles of sin and redemption applicable to humans would apply to potential inhabitants of other planets.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The magazine consistently explores the intersection of technological advancement (space exploration, UFOs) with more speculative or spiritual topics (reincarnation, clairvoyance). There is a recurring theme of questioning official narratives and suggesting that governments and scientific institutions may be withholding or manipulating information, particularly concerning UFOs and space missions. The editorial stance, as stated by S.U.F.O.I., is to foster knowledge and interest in UFO phenomena without necessarily endorsing every viewpoint presented in the articles, emphasizing that the organization is not liable for the opinions expressed by contributors.

Title: UFO - NYT
Issue Date: September 1963
Publisher: SUFOI
Country: Denmark
Language: Danish

This issue of UFO - NYT from September 1963 is a dense publication filled with reports, interviews, and discussions related to unidentified flying objects (UFOs) and related phenomena. It covers a range of topics from reader inquiries and scientific speculation to detailed accounts of sightings and investigations.

Reader Inquiries and Editor Responses

The magazine features a Q&A section addressing questions from a reader named W. N. Norge and R. I. Galt from Ontario, Canada. The questions cover various aspects of the UFO phenomenon, including:

  • Documentation of Alien Contact: Mr. Honey states that documentation of collaboration with 'space people' will be released, featuring new and better photographs, but the timing is uncertain and plans must be kept secret from opposition.
  • UFO Landings at Government Airfields: Mr. Honey acknowledges knowledge of such cases but cannot provide proof, as authorities would deny them, and it would lead to him being labeled a liar. Many things are kept secret for similar reasons.
  • Disappearances of People and Aircraft: Mr. Honey suggests that some disappearances are related to individuals being taken to other planets, with pilots sometimes choosing to go rather than face disbelief if they returned.
  • Venus' Rotation and "Saucer" Technology: Mr. Honey is unaware of Venus' rotation speed but confirms meeting a laboratory director who built craft similar to UFOs, using similar propulsion methods. These projects are confidential.
  • Correspondence Course: Mr. Honey confirms that the planned correspondence course has not been abandoned but has been delayed due to lack of time and funds. He also expresses a desire to publish articles and an annual yearbook.

Another section features a letter from O. B. Nielsen seeking the first three issues of UFO-NYT (Nov-Jan 1958-59) for binding, offering photocopies in exchange for originals.

Cosmic Science

This section addresses question 97: "How do visitors secure personal identification papers, as required in many countries for employment?" The answer suggests that extraterrestrial visitors have long-standing relationships on Earth and that meetings are arranged upon arrival. It notes that personal identification is a relatively new requirement and many individuals lack formal documentation. The article also touches upon the ease of obtaining a driver's license in Denmark, which is accepted for identification purposes.

A Beginning (En begyndelse)

This editorial piece discusses societal issues, particularly the pursuit of wealth and personal gain, which are seen as the root of conflict and war. It advocates for 'neighborly love' (næstekærligheden) as a condition for peace and contentment. The author suggests that a practical demonstration of this principle could involve ten families committing to mutual support, sharing their problems and resources, and living in solidarity. The piece concludes by inviting readers to participate in this initiative.

UFO Observations in Scandinavia

This section provides a detailed compilation of UFO sightings reported to SUFOI's Rapportcentral between August 14 and September 10, 1963. It includes:

  • Summary Statistics: A total of 1999 UFO reports had been received up to that point, with 13 reports from 1963 within the specified period. Additionally, 201 detector alerts were recorded.
  • Specific Sightings (1963):
  • May 4th, Herning: A 5-inch round, soap-bubble-like object moving at 4 mph.
  • May 27th, Nyborg: A large, round, orange object moving at 30 mph, changing direction.
  • June 4th, Odense: A round, orange object, pea-sized, moving at 90 arc-degrees/sec.
  • June 14th, Copenhagen: An elliptical, bright white object with a red edge, near which a red flame was seen.
  • June 15th, Skive: An elliptical object, pea-sized, changing colors, with a long tail, moving SE-NW at 12 arc-degrees/sec.
  • June 21st, Randers: A star-like object performing maneuvers.
  • July 7th: A circular, orange object with a tail of flames and sparks, moving SSE-NNW, accompanied by a zizzling sound.
  • July 25th, Tølløse: Two objects changing colors, with constant, pulsating light.
  • July 26th, Løgten: A Saturn-shaped, grey object hovered for 5 minutes before disappearing at incredible speed.
  • August 13th, Copenhagen: A white, circular object with a long white tail, moving W-E at 30 arc-degrees/minute.
  • August 28th, Thisted: Two bluish, circular objects, estimated 1 foot in size, moving at high speed.
  • August 27th, Silkeborg: Three dark objects with bright lights, moving E-NW at 22 arc-degrees/sec.
  • September 9th, Lammefjord: A circular, orange object with a long red tail, emitting sparks.
  • Danish Sightings (Pre-1963): Several reports from May to September 1963 are detailed, including observations from Aunslev, Copenhagen, Odense, Skive, Randers, Løgten, Thisted, and Silkeborg, with descriptions of object shapes, colors, speeds, and durations.
  • Danish Sightings (Pre-1963) - Continued: Further reports from Lammefjorden, Odense, Skive, Copenhagen, Gl. Tølløse, and Thisted are presented, with detailed descriptions of objects, their movements, and witness accounts.

Scandinavian UFO-Sightings (Summary)

This section provides a concise summary of 15 sightings from the month, 13 of which were from 1963. It lists dates, locations in Denmark, object descriptions (shape, color, size), speed estimates, number of witnesses, and times.

UFO-Congress 1963

This section addresses errors and omissions in the reporting of the SUFOI Congress in 1963. It apologizes for any inaccuracies and provides specific corrections for page numbers and text, inviting readers to report further mistakes.

A Mysterious Occurrence (Gådefuld tildragelse)

This article recounts an incident reported by Richard Vogt near Osakis, Minnesota, on May 10, 1961. Vogt described his car being struck by a "mist ball" or "fog ball" about a meter in diameter. The impact caused significant damage to his Chevrolet, including a burnt windshield and hood, and generated intense heat. Scientists from Minnesota University were reportedly confused by the phenomenon. The article also includes a postscript referencing a similar incident in Pikeville, Kentucky, involving charred human skeletons.

Professor C. Th. Sørensen's Thoughts

Professor Sørensen expresses his dismay at the increasing uniformity of the world, lamenting that houses, roads, and everything else are becoming the same. He advocates for a greater appreciation of individuals who follow their own paths.

Was U2 Pilot Garry Powers Stopped by a UFO over Russia?

This lengthy article investigates the circumstances surrounding the downing of the American U2 spy plane over Soviet territory on May 1, 1960. It suggests that a UFO may have been involved, pursuing the U2 and causing electronic disturbances that led to the plane's loss of control. The article draws on a report from the "Müncher Illustrierte" detailing pilot Garry Powers' account of an "explosion" and unusual orange light. Powers describes the plane's descent and his subsequent parachute escape. The article speculates that the UFO's proximity and energy field may have deformed the U2's altimeter, causing the crash. It questions the motives behind such an attack and whether experts are investigating these incidents or attempting to cover them up.

Newspaper Review (Avisomtale)

This section briefly mentions a news item about H. C. Petersen traveling to Mexico, originating from a critical article in Politiken. It notes a more positive mention in the program "Dags dato" and refers readers to "Jyllands Posten" for a clearer explanation of the situation.

SUFOI-Copenhagen Meeting

An announcement for a discussion evening at SUFOI-Copenhagen on Tuesday, October 8th, at 8:00 PM, with the topic being "UFO-NYT September 1963."

Sons of the Sun (Solens sønner)

This short piece states that Professor Homet has announced that his books are arriving soon, along with a personal letter for those who have already placed orders.

I Spoke with a Pilot from a Flying Saucer (Jeg talte med en pilot fra en flyvende tallerken)

This is an interview with Italian journalist Bruno Ghibaudi, who has dedicated two years to studying flying saucers and is considered a specialist. Ghibaudi explains that his interest was sparked by an article about Carl Jung's belief in flying saucers and a suggestion to create a television program on the topic. He initially dismissed UFO reports but became increasingly intrigued as he delved into the subject. He recounts how his research led him to discover numerous reports and photographs of flying saucers in Italy. He mentions that allied pilots in 1944 reported seeing strange, hovering machines in German airspace, which were initially suspected to be secret German weapons but later thought to be American aircraft. Ghibaudi emphasizes radar observations as strong evidence, noting that radar has detected UFOs, which cannot be attributed to hallucinations. He also mentions other forms of evidence such as photographs, films, and analyzed materials.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue include the ongoing investigation and reporting of UFO sightings, particularly in Scandinavia. There's a strong emphasis on presenting witness accounts and attempting to find rational explanations, while also acknowledging the possibility of unknown phenomena. The magazine appears to adopt a stance of open inquiry, encouraging reader participation and discussion. The editorial tone often leans towards presenting UFOs as a serious subject worthy of investigation, challenging official denials and seeking to uncover the truth behind these events. The issue also touches upon broader philosophical and societal issues, linking them to the potential impact of extraterrestrial contact and the need for greater understanding and cooperation among humans.

Title: UFO - NYT
Issue: 82 and 83
Date: January 24 and 31, 1963

This issue of UFO - NYT features an extensive interview with Bruno Ghibaudi, who claims to have had direct contact with pilots of flying saucers. The content delves into the nature of these craft, the origins and characteristics of their pilots, their intentions towards Earth, and the broader implications of their presence.

Interview with Bruno Ghibaudi

The interview begins by addressing the advanced nature of flying saucers, suggesting they are beyond current human technological capabilities. Ghibaudi posits that if these craft were terrestrial weapons, their existence would have been discovered by other nations. He highlights their incredible speed (30,000 km/h) and altitude (80,000 m), as well as their ability to perform extreme maneuvers, suggesting that human pilots could not withstand such forces.

Landings and Encounters

Ghibaudi states that flying saucers have landed numerous times, with at least 2,000 confirmed landings and over 200,000 observations. He claims that pilots have sometimes exited their craft and interacted with people, even exchanging words. When asked about language, he explains that pilots adapt to the language of the person they encounter or use gestures. He finds the pilots' ability to understand human languages particularly intriguing.

Alien Pilots and Their Origins

Regarding the pilots' origins, Ghibaudi suggests they could come from planets within our solar system, other solar systems in our galaxy, or even other galaxies. He believes that for beings capable of interplanetary flight, distances are not a significant obstacle. He theorizes that flying saucers originate from numerous points in space, explaining their varied forms. Some might be remotely controlled for reconnaissance, while others are piloted.

Physical Characteristics and Appearance

Ghibaudi recounts his personal encounter with these pilots. He describes them as being made of flesh and blood, similar to humans, though with variations. Some are described as small (around 150 cm) with dark skin, while others are taller (over 2 meters) with blonde hair and fair complexions. He attributes these differences to the varied conditions on their home planets.

Alien Attire

The pilots wear protective suits, described as thin, light, and flexible, similar to astronaut suits but with enhanced protective qualities. These suits vary in color and are often secured by a belt containing instruments. They also wear low-heeled shoes and have short hair.

The Nature of Contact

Ghibaudi details his own contact, which occurred in the summer of 1961 after he published an article on flying saucers. He was invited to meet with the pilots, describing the encounter as a normal, cordial, and serious conversation, devoid of any sensationalism. The discussion covered topics such as the propulsion of flying saucers, their reasons for visiting Earth, international politics, and life on their planets. The meeting took place in a house, not in the open, and was kept confidential at the pilot's request. Three other individuals were present: two friends of Ghibaudi and a mediator.

Alien Motives and Intervention

Ghibaudi asserts that the alien pilots are not here to spy but to help humanity. He believes their primary concern is to prevent a nuclear war that would devastate civilization. He emphasizes that they do not intervene directly to solve human problems but rather aim to influence humanity towards higher moral development. He explains that they do not force their will upon humans, respecting free will and operating within certain boundaries. He suggests that their advanced science is matched by their moral development, which prevents them from using their capabilities for destructive purposes.

Communication and Abilities

He confirms that the pilots possess abilities that have provided him with direct proof of their capabilities. They are capable of telepathic communication, a skill he believes is a natural extension of human potential that scientists are also exploring. Pilots have used telepathy to communicate with humans, but it requires the human recipient to have a certain receptiveness.

Secrecy and Readiness of Humanity

Ghibaudi explains that the aliens have not revealed themselves openly because they believe humanity is not yet ready. He cites historical examples, like the panic caused by Orson Welles' 1938 radio broadcast about a Martian invasion, as evidence of human unpreparedness for such revelations. He also mentions a similar incident with a TV broadcast in England. He believes that a direct landing would challenge humanity's understanding of its place in the universe and that cosmic laws prevent more advanced beings from interfering too directly with the evolution of less developed civilizations.

Knowledge of 'The Powers That Be'

When asked if world leaders are aware of these non-terrestrial pilots, Ghibaudi states that some prominent individuals, both civilian and military, have publicly acknowledged their belief in flying saucers and their extraterrestrial origin. However, he cannot disclose whether this knowledge comes from observation or direct contact.

'Men in Black'

Ghibaudi denies ever seeing the mysterious 'men in black' who are often associated with silencing witnesses. He speculates that these figures are likely not extraterrestrial pilots but perhaps other entities.

Alien Morality and Emotions

Regarding conflicts among aliens, Ghibaudi cannot provide specific details but suggests that conflicts, in the broader sense of good versus evil, might exist throughout the universe. However, he asserts that the positive emotions, such as love, friendship, and solidarity, are extremely powerful among the pilots, while negative emotions have largely disappeared.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The magazine UFO - NYT, through this interview, presents a perspective that flying saucers are real, technologically advanced craft piloted by extraterrestrials. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry into UFO phenomena, presenting Ghibaudi's claims as a significant, albeit potentially controversial, account. The recurring themes include the advanced nature of alien technology, the benevolent intentions of extraterrestrials, the potential for interplanetary travel, and the question of human readiness for contact. The interview aims for objectivity, leaving the reader to decide whether to believe Ghibaudi's extraordinary claims.