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Title: UFO-NYT Issue: Nr. 2 Volume: 29. årg. Date: April-June 1987 Publisher: SKANDINAVISK UFO INFORMATION Country: Denmark Language: Danish ISSN: 0049-4976 Price: 39 kr. per issue

Magazine Overview

Title: UFO-NYT
Issue: Nr. 2
Volume: 29. årg.
Date: April-June 1987
Publisher: SKANDINAVISK UFO INFORMATION
Country: Denmark
Language: Danish
ISSN: 0049-4976
Price: 39 kr. per issue

This issue of UFO-NYT, the Danish magazine dedicated to UFO phenomena, presents a diverse range of articles, investigations, and witness accounts. The cover prominently features the title 'UFO-NYT' against a backdrop of space imagery, with headlines highlighting key articles such as 'UFO photo from Grønnedal naval station?', 'Mysterious light phenomenon from Finland', 'Close observation from Bagsværd', and 'News about the Tunguska meteor'. The magazine aims to explore UFO phenomena without endorsing any specific theory, emphasizing the need for scientific investigation.

Leder: SUFOI – en aktiv forening! (Editorial: SUFOI – an active association!)

By Torben Birkeholm

The editorial highlights SUFOI's long-standing commitment to exploring UFO phenomena for nearly 30 years. It emphasizes that SUFOI is an active organization offering numerous opportunities for those interested in UFOs, from reading the magazine to participating in various activities. These activities include practical tasks like mail handling and archiving, taking down observation reports, and disseminating information through lectures and articles for UFO-NYT. The editorial mentions that the representative council meets twice a year to discuss and plan activities. The recent meeting in Fredericia focused on finances, with the publication of UFO-NYT secured for 1987. A new PR committee was established to launch an advertising campaign in early 1988, supported by SUFOI's support fund. A significant discussion at the meeting concerned the modernization of SUFOI's mission statement to reflect current understanding of UFO phenomena. The editorial also announces a special offer: an excursion to the 'PLANET-STIEN' in Lemvig, an attraction designed to help people understand the vast distances in the solar system.

UFO-foto ved Flådestation Grønnedal? (UFO photo at Grønnedal naval station?)

By Kim Møller Hansen

This article details an observation made by Fru Jørgensen in early 1979 near the Grønnedal naval station in Greenland. While walking along the fjord, she witnessed a luminous object, described as a fireball the size of a handball, moving at high speed with a tail of fire. The object suddenly stopped and hovered for about four minutes before changing direction and disappearing over a mountain. Fru Jørgensen managed to take two photographs of the phenomenon. The article includes a detailed analysis of the photographs, noting that the visible part of the object is plankonvex. While the visual evidence in the photos differs from the initial description of a fireball, the analysis suggests the object might be made of a translucent material with light emanating from its center. However, a photo consultant suggests the object could be a reflection in a window, but Fru Jørgensen maintains the photos were taken outdoors. Based on her detailed map, the object's estimated diameter was 195 meters, and it disappeared 35 kilometers out at sea. The analysis concludes that the photos show an unidentified aerial phenomenon, but the initial visual description of a fireball is not clearly supported by the photographic evidence.

Finland: Mystisk lysfænomen (Finland: Mysterious light phenomenon)

By Flemming Rasmussen

This article recounts a personal experience of the author and two companions, Olavi Schroderus and Erkki Nieminen, during a summer evening in Finland in July 1985. While moving a car near a summer house, the author noticed a strange, red, glowing, and pulsing spot of light on the ground about 16 meters away. The light appeared to be about 50 cm in diameter and was emanating from a height of approximately 3 meters. The author cautiously approached the light and even touched it with his hands. He described the light as 'sticking' to his hands and sparkling, causing him to become very frightened. Despite this, he felt no heat and experienced no pain or other ill effects. The light did not illuminate his arms or shoes, nor did it seem to be affected by air currents as he ran back to the house. The phenomenon lasted for about 15 seconds before disappearing. The author and his companions searched the area the next morning but found nothing. The article notes that the light did not seem to be of terrestrial origin, as there were no electrical installations or high-voltage lines in the vicinity, and no objects that could have created such a reflection were seen.

Presseklip (Press Clippings)

This section compiles various media reports on UFO sightings and related phenomena from the latter half of 1986 and early 1987. It includes:

  • Randers Amtsavis (June 1986): Reports of a yellowish, metallic object with black markings, seen by multiple people in Vorup, Randers. The object was described as spinning and emitting flashes of light, observed for up to half an hour.
  • Kalundborg Folkeblad (July 1986): Accounts of luminous phenomena observed on July 2nd, where a digital clock inexplicably started beeping during one of the observations.
  • Roskilde Tidende (July 1986): Articles discussing a blue light phenomenon observed by Asbjørn Pedersen, described as metallic blue with a green sphere at the tip, which moved erratically for 30 seconds before disappearing. Various scientific institutions offered possible explanations, including satellites, atmospheric phenomena, or hot air balloons, all of which were dismissed by the observer.
  • Jydske Tidende (July 1986): A report about five children who saw a UFO, with an elderly woman later suggesting it was the Moon, which had an unusual orange-red hue that evening.
  • Dagbladet (July 1986): A teacher, Gotfred Møbjerg Kristensen, who is an amateur astronomer specializing in radio meteors, discusses his interest and the interest of young people in UFOs.
  • Ole J. Knudsen's Alarmcentral: News about the relocation of Ole J. Knudsen's SUFOI Alarmcentral to Odder, with a new phone number. The move generated significant media attention, including interviews in Herning Folkeblad and Horsens Folkeblad, and even a mention in Politiken.
  • Soviet missile accident: Reports from September 1986 about a large light phenomenon seen across Scandinavia, likely caused by a Soviet missile launch failure. The event was photographed and widely reported.
  • SAS flight observation: Pilots on a SAS flight observed a neon-green light phenomenon over Djursland in September 1987.
  • Aalborg Stiftstidende (September 1987): A report about a similar green light phenomenon observed 30 years prior in North Jutland.
  • Utraditionel organist i Slagelse: An article about Ebbe Truelsen, an organist and former SUFOI representative, who has observed UFOs and believes they are best seen in clear, frosty weather.
  • Nærkontakt – men ikke hver gang (Close encounter – but not every time): A report about an F-16 fighter jet from Flyvestation Aalborg being identified as the cause of a mysterious light seen in North Jutland.
  • UFO-invasion?: An account of a healer, Ole Pinje from Bornholm, claiming a close encounter with a UFO and aliens.
  • Meteor seen over large parts of the country: Reports from January 1987 about a spectacular light phenomenon, likely a meteor, observed nationwide. Authorities like SOK (The Danish Naval Operational Command) and police received numerous inquiries.
  • Evald Maarup: Mention of Evald Maarup appearing on TV to discuss his UFO experiences from many years ago.

The section concludes by thanking readers for sending in press clippings.

Bag Jerntæppet: Observationer fra Polen, 2. del (Behind the Iron Curtain: Observations from Poland, Part 2)

By Bronislaw Rzepecki

This article continues the report on Polish UFO observations investigated by two of Poland's oldest UFO organizations: 'Space Contact Club' and 'Varsovian UFO Research Society ‘UFO-Video’'.

  • Ildkugler over kraftværk (Fireballs over power plant): On January 17, 1979, a police officer observed bright, shining objects over the Tatra mountains. The objects moved rapidly and hovered over buildings. He took several photographs between 06:20 and 07:10. A power plant employee, Jósef Kojs, reported that at approximately 06:07, the power at the plant suddenly failed, including the 24-volt accumulator and 220-volt alternating current. Even flashlights stopped working, and the turbogenerators made unusual noises. Kojs then saw bright yellow lights, described as fireballs, hovering about 100 meters above the power plant, illuminating an area of 50-70 meters. The objects moved slowly and emitted a jet-like sound before disappearing. The power returned after the objects vanished. The entire observation lasted 3-5 minutes.
  • Trapez-formet lys (Trapezoid-shaped light): In early May 1983, around an hour after sunset, Maciej Staszak observed a strange trapezoid-shaped light beam on Rychnowskie lake near Czluchów. The light was at an altitude of 200 meters, with the upper part being the narrowest. Its color was clear yellow to white. The light was so intense that it obscured the view of the lake. Staszak turned his yacht, but the phenomenon lasted for about ten seconds.

UFO-materialer til bundpriser (UFO materials at bargain prices)

This section advertises a sale of SUFOI's MFI-6 detector and data recording equipment. The MFI-6 detector, which detects magnetic field anomalies, is no longer in production. The sale includes a complete set: three MFI-6 detectors with instructions, a registration unit capable of connecting up to eight detectors, and a mini-printer to record alarm times. This system is described as a fully automatic alarm station. The entire set is being sold to the highest bidder, with a starting bid of 2,400 DKr. Offers must be submitted by July 15, 1987.

UFO-gruppe i Århus (UFO group in Aarhus)

This is a call for interested individuals in the Aarhus area to form a UFO group. The group could engage in activities such as lectures, excursions, report work, and observation tours. The primary goal is for people of all ages interested in UFO phenomena to meet regularly for social gatherings. Interested parties are invited to contact Inge Svane.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue of UFO-NYT revolve around the documentation and investigation of UFO sightings and related phenomena. The magazine maintains a stance of open inquiry, presenting witness accounts, photographic evidence, and expert analyses without definitively concluding on the nature of the phenomena. There is a strong emphasis on collecting and disseminating information, encouraging reader participation, and fostering a community of UFO enthusiasts. The editorial stance is one of scientific curiosity and a commitment to exploring the unknown, as evidenced by the detailed reporting and the organization's mission to clarify UFO phenomena.

Title: UFO-NYT
Issue: 2/87
Date: February 1987
Publisher: SUFOI (Skandinavisk UFO Information)
Country: Denmark
Language: Danish

This issue of UFO-NYT, dated February 1987, features a range of articles and reports focusing on UFO phenomena, investigations, and related scientific and speculative topics. The cover story, "Nærobservation i Bagsværd" (Close Observation in Bagsværd), details a significant sighting by a mother and daughter. The magazine also includes a report on a close encounter with time loss, updates on ufological projects, and discussions on historical events like the Tunguska incident.

Articles and Reports

Nærobservation med tidstab (Close Encounter with Time Loss)

This article recounts an extraordinary experience of a witness identified as R.K. on August 8, 1981, near Chalupy on the Hel Peninsula. R.K. encountered two slender, green-skinned beings with large, almond-shaped eyes and no noses, possessing only a small indentation for a mouth. These beings, described as wearing green clothing and carrying boxes with violet and yellow cables, communicated telepathically with R.K., assuring him they had no hostile intentions. R.K. was then led to a silver, disk-shaped craft hovering about 80 cm above the ground. The craft, approximately 5-6 meters long and 2 meters high, had no doors or antennas and emitted a strong, white light from its side windows, resembling portholes. The witness experienced a sensation of being inside a sphere and received telepathic orders. After the encounter, R.K. found seven strange, irregular oval traces on the ground, measuring about 2.50 to 2.70 meters in diameter, with holes 30 cm deep and 15 cm in diameter, pressed hard at the bottom but with no burn marks.

A significant aspect of this encounter was the perceived time loss. R.K. spent 12 to 15 minutes more on the path than he should have, according to a reconstruction of his journey. The article hypothesizes a 15-minute 'ufo-trip' that R.K. cannot recall. This hypothesis is supported by several points: an older couple and their dog, who left the beach after R.K., were suddenly ahead of him on the path and noticed nothing unusual; the witness felt as if he was inside a sphere; the landing traces indicated a multi-legged object; and a student observed a pinkish light flying away from the area where R.K. had seen the craft.

Nærobservation i Bagsværd (Close Observation in Bagsværd)

This report, authored by Arne S. Petersen, details a sighting by a mother and her 11-year-old daughter on February 18, 1985, in Bagsværd, near Copenhagen. While driving home from a parent-teacher meeting, they observed a dome-shaped object moving westward. The object, described as twice the size of a crescent moon, hovered silently for several seconds before moving upward and then westward again. The object was later observed again from a clearer vantage point. It was dome-shaped, flat-bottomed, and round at the base, with a grey surface. It had round windows on its side emitting a strong, white light, comparable to car headlights, and red lights that spun from right to left on the bottom edge. The object was completely silent.

The estimated distance to the object was 800-1000 meters, with calculations suggesting an elevation of around 580-850 meters. The witness's description of the spinning red lights ruled out blinking aircraft lights. The object accelerated at an immense speed towards the south-southwest, disappearing within seconds. The entire observation lasted 6-8 minutes. The article concludes that the object was likely a "flying saucer," dismissing the possibility of it being a helicopter or a conventional aircraft due to its silent operation and extraordinary maneuvers.

UFO-NYT 1986 Index

Page 3 presents the index for UFO-NYT from 1986, listing articles and topics covered in volume 28, issues 1 through 4. This includes a variety of subjects such as UFO debates, specific sightings, and analyses of phenomena.

Contents and Keyword Register

Pages 4 and 5 provide a comprehensive index of the magazine's contents, organized alphabetically by subject and author. This register allows readers to quickly locate articles on specific topics or by particular contributors, covering a wide range of UFO-related subjects from historical cases to theoretical discussions.

Notitser - Kort fortalt (Notices - In Brief)

This section offers brief news items and updates. One notable item is the "Nyt spændende projekt" (New exciting project) initiated by British ufologist Hilary Evans, called BOLIDE. This project aims to facilitate information exchange among researchers studying unusual light phenomena and UFO observations globally. It encourages participants to share reports, clippings, and even personal thoughts, with the goal of fostering international collaboration. The project's subscription fee is set at £10/$15/120F.

Another brief report, "Sovjet bygger observatorium i rummet" (Soviet Union builds observatory in space), mentions Soviet plans for new space projects, including a giant radio system with ground and space-based radio telescopes and an X-ray observatory to be part of the Mir space station. A joint Soviet-French project called "Granat" is also mentioned, which will measure temperatures in galactic clusters and study X-ray pulsars and black holes.

A report titled "Kæmpe ufo over Kina" (Giant UFO over China) describes a sighting by the crew of a Chinese aircraft over northwestern China of a large, unidentified flying object moving at high speed. The object was described as blue and white, divided into three planes, with a bright light in its center.

"600 ufo-observationer i Kina" (600 UFO observations in China) notes that over 600 unidentified flying objects have been observed in China in the past five years, according to the first UFO seminar held there. It also mentions that the world's first UFO photograph was taken 40 years prior in Tianjin.

Japansk UFO var Venus (Japanese UFO was Venus)

This short piece discusses a report by Japanese TV journalist Y. J. Matsumura, who filmed an object over the island of Fukue. Matsumura, head of the Japanese UFO association CBA International, suggests that the object, visible for about an hour, was likely the planet Venus.

Rumgødning (Space Fertilization)

This article explores the effects of the 1908 Tunguska event in Siberia. While the cause remains debated (meteorite or comet fragment), the area shows significantly enhanced plant growth, with trees growing faster and becoming more resistant. Soviet agricultural researchers have used substances found in Tunguska meteorite samples – including selenium, bromine, arsenic, mercury, lead, zinc, and other metals – as fertilizer. Early results show a 50% increase in potato harvest and improved growth in herbs, corn, wheat, and beets.

Tunguska og Halley (Tunguska and Halley)

This article connects the Tunguska event to Halley's Comet. Data from the Vega probes, which studied Halley's Comet in March 1986, revealed information about the comet's composition. Nikolaj Vasiljev, a member of the Soviet Academy of Medical Sciences, suggests that the chemical elements found in Halley's Comet's core, particularly ice crystals mixed with minerals and metals, are similar to the material that formed our solar system. He posits that this similarity could shed light on the Tunguska event, suggesting a possible collision between Earth and a comet nucleus or fragments. The article notes that while the chemical composition is largely consistent, the exact origin of the Tunguska material remains uncertain due to the presence of various cosmic particles on Earth.

Er lysende ufoer stegte fugle? (Are luminous UFOs fried birds?)

This short piece presents a speculative theory by West German researcher Ernst Fischer, suggesting that ball lightning might be explained by burning carbon particles from fried birds. According to his calculations, a bird-sized object struck by a 30,000-degree lightning bolt would vaporize, leaving a cloud of carbon particles that could burn for about 10 seconds, creating a luminous sphere.

Ny teori om kuglelyn (New theory about ball lightning)

This article discusses the phenomenon of ball lightning, drawing parallels to UFO reports and suggesting that some skeptics believe they are the same. It references the work of Dutch researchers who are attempting to mass-produce, maintain, and harness ball lightning for energy. The theory posits that lightning ionizes air pockets, creating charged, luminous particles that rotate and generate immense electrical forces. Heavy hydrogen particles within these bubbles are accelerated to fusion levels, releasing energy. The article mentions experiments creating short-lived ball lightning using high-current batteries and the goal of creating larger, sustained ball lightning for energy extraction.

It also includes a personal account from engineer Otto Mikkelsen about witnessing ball lightning in 1917 and a report from TASS about eight Soviet soldiers being knocked unconscious by a ball lightning strike at their training center in Georgia.

Vammelt stads! (Slimy stuff!)

This brief report describes an incident in Massachusetts, USA, in December 1983, where the area was showered with a greyish-white, oily, gelatinous substance. The substance was found in various locations, and official sources denied it was from an aircraft.

Spørg SUFOI (Ask SUFOI)

This section addresses reader questions. One reader asks about SUFOI's opinion on Steven Spielberg's film "Close Encounters of the Third Kind," particularly regarding the disappearance of the aircraft and ship in the movie and the film's portrayal of UFOs. The response acknowledges the film's artistic merit but states that its scenes are fictionalized, though partly based on real events. It clarifies that the Bermuda Triangle disappearances are often linked to UFOs, citing the case of five torpedo bombers and the controversial last transmission of pilot Lt. Taylor. The response also recommends Charles Berlitz's book "The Bermuda Triangle Mystery - Solved" by Lawrence David Kusche as a counterpoint to Berlitz's more sensationalist accounts.

Another reader inquires about SUFOI's collaboration with other magazines and expresses satisfaction with the magazine's current direction, which balances sensational reports with more grounded investigations. The reader also points out the lack of UFO lectures in their region (Ringkøbing) compared to larger cities like Aalborg and Copenhagen.

The response from SUFOI clarifies that they do not formally collaborate with other magazines but have had joint subscription arrangements in the past. They explain that covering the entire country with lectures is difficult due to the uneven distribution of SUFOI representatives and their availability. They encourage readers to contact their lecture department if they feel a region has been neglected.

A question about whether UFO-nauts have left "foot" prints is answered by Evald Jensen, who states there is no definitive proof, but mentions the case of Lonnie Zamora in Socorro, USA, where egg-shaped object landing traces and smaller prints, possibly from two beings, were found.

Another reader asks for information about UFO crews and recommends the book "På sporet af ufonauten" (On the trail of the ufonaut). The response provides a list of recommended books: "The Humanoids" by Charles Bowen, "Visions, Apparitions, Alien Visitors" by Hilary Evans, "The Evidence for Alien Abductions" by John Rimmer, and "1973 - Year of the Humanoids: An Analysis of the Fall, 1973 UFO/Humanoid Wave" by David Webb. It also directs readers to "UFO-VISION. Årbog for ufo-litteratur 1987" for a list of book sources.

Flere debat-artikler? (More debate articles?)

This reader expresses a desire for more engaging content in UFO-NYT, feeling that the magazine sometimes lacks new developments. They suggest that the magazine should explore government secrecy regarding UFOs and the potential for public panic if extraterrestrial existence were revealed. The reader also questions the lack of definitive proof in UFO cases and asks for opinions on theories linking biblical figures to extraterrestrial visitors.

The editorial response acknowledges the reader's feedback, explaining that the "classics" series of UFO cases has been paused to focus on more recent events. They state that while immediate, sensational reports are rare due to production times and the need for thorough investigation, they do cover new information on government secrecy when available. Regarding theories about ancient astronauts, the editors express skepticism about the documentation and sensational claims, while admitting that such books can stimulate thought and open minds to the unknown aspects of our past.

UFO-VISION Yearbook

A promotional section for "UFO-VISION. Årbog for ufo-litteratur 1987" (UFO-VISION. Yearbook for UFO Literature 1987). It describes the publication as a comprehensive guide to UFO literature, featuring reviews of Danish and international books, longer articles for further study, and providing many hours of reading. The yearbook is A4 format, 54 pages, and costs 78 DKK plus postage.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The magazine consistently focuses on UFO sightings, close encounters, and the investigation of these phenomena. There is a clear emphasis on presenting witness accounts, often with detailed descriptions of objects and experiences, as seen in the Bagsværd and Chalupy reports. The editorial stance appears to be critical and analytical, seeking to distinguish between factual accounts and fictionalized portrayals (as seen in the response about "Close Encounters of the Third Kind"). The magazine also engages with scientific theories and historical mysteries, such as the Tunguska event and ball lightning, attempting to connect them to the broader UFO phenomenon. There is an ongoing effort to inform readers about the latest developments in ufology, including research projects and the challenges of obtaining official information. The magazine also addresses reader concerns and questions, fostering a sense of community among its readership.

Title: UFO-NYT
Issue: 2/87
Publication Date: 1987
Publisher: SUFOI
Country: Denmark
Language: Danish

This issue of UFO-NYT, dated 2/87, focuses on a variety of UFO-related topics, including historical sightings, alleged encounters, and future predictions, alongside organizational news and material sales.

Humanoids or Balloon Travelers at Lumivaara in 1898

This article recounts a sighting by Riitta Nukarinen, a 10-year-old girl, in Lumivaara, Finland, near Lake Ladoga. She described seeing an object resembling a balloon hovering over treetops, with a rope descending to the trees and people inside the balloon. The incident, which occurred in 1898, has no clear explanation and is compared to similar aerial phenomena reported in the US during the late 1890s.

Finland's First Abduction Case in 1917

The article details the experience of Anni Lattu, a 44-year-old woman (1873-1930), who reported seeing a disc-shaped object land near her home in Kurkijoki, by Lake Ladoga, in 1917. A ladder emerged from the craft, and small, human-like beings appeared. Anni, initially frightened, was taken inside the disc where she communicated telepathically with the beings. She described the interior as warm and the seats as soft. The craft reportedly traveled to various parts of the world and briefly into space. Anni declined the beings' offer to stay with them and was returned home. She was known in her community for her unusual abilities and was both respected and considered eccentric.

A UFO Landing in 1943

During the war years, two girls from Kurkijoki were collecting berries in the forest and pushing their bicycles along a poorly maintained road. They encountered a 1-meter high and 1.5-meter long object moving slowly towards them on a clearer path. The object was gray with an uneven surface. The girls were stunned for about 10 minutes as the object moved slowly and then disappeared behind bushes. One girl suggested taking a shortcut to investigate further, but the other feared encountering enemy soldiers, as they had recently been seen in the area. The object remained a mystery.

'I Saw a Giant Object Lift Off'

This section features an account from Foad El-Bajda, an immigrant from Morocco, who was cycling between Tryggestad and Borgholm on the evening of July 30, 1986. He reported seeing a luminous object on a field near the forest, illuminated by intensely bright, shifting colors. The object, estimated to be 50 meters in diameter, rose slowly into the sky. Foad described it as disc-shaped and felt a burning smell and a strong wind. He heard no sound from the object. His friend, Lena Vadstrøm, confirmed that Foad was visibly shaken after the experience.

The Seer Spells

This short piece presents predictions from an Icelandic Völva (seeress) for 1987. She foretold that the murder of Prime Minister Olof Palme would be solved and that scientists would register intelligent life from space for the first time. These predictions were published in Iceland's largest weekly newspaper and also featured in Danish newspapers.

Mysterious 'Bombing Raid' Outside Skinnskatteberg

Gunilla Persson and her family were near their home in Skinnskatteberg, Sweden, on May 1, 1986, when they witnessed a fast-moving, luminous cloud approaching from the southwest. The cloud passed over their house and barn before landing in a field with a loud bang, leaving behind a smoke cloud. Shortly after, a second cloud appeared and landed similarly. Ten minutes later, the entire area was shaken by an enormous explosion-like sound. No explanation was found, and the police took no action. The family and other residents dismissed the idea of ball lightning, as the weather was clear.

The Akador Chronicle: Perhaps False?

This article critically examines the 'Akador Chronicle,' popularized by Karl Brugger's 1976 book, which is based on legends told by Tatunca Nara. These legends describe an advanced ancient civilization in South America. The article reveals that investigations, including a visit by a German journalist to Tatunca Nara, suggest that Nara's claims are likely fabricated. He reportedly spent his youth in West Germany, is fluent in German, and had received education and worked in various professions there. Furthermore, he possessed books by Erich von Däniken and others on ancient astronauts, and his stories show similarities to these works. The article concludes that the 'Akador Chronicle' is likely a fabricated tale.

SUFOI - 30 Years

This section announces SUFOI's 30th-anniversary celebration, which includes sales of UFO materials, exhibitions, lectures, and other activities at Lyngby Storcenter on Saturday, November 21, 1987. Details for a more detailed program are to be found in UFO-NYT issue number 3.

Excursion to PLANET-STIEN in Lemvig

SUFOI is organizing a guided excursion to the Planet Path in Lemvig on Saturday, September 12, 1987. The excursion includes a tour of Lemvig Museum, an introduction to the Planet Path, and a walk along the 12-kilometer path that represents the solar system at a 1:1 billion scale. Participants are advised to wear good walking shoes. The cost includes museum entry and shared transport from Pluto back to the museum. Registration details and contact information are provided.

UFO Materials at Bargain Prices

This page lists various UFO-related materials available for purchase from UFO-NYT, including books and reports by authors like Kim Møller Hansen and Bruce Maccabee, back issues of UFO-NYT from 1981 to 1987, and other items such as UFO emblems, postcards, and commemorative envelopes. Ordering instructions are provided, including payment details for giro 9 11 77 25 to SUFOI in Gentofte.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The magazine consistently features a mix of historical and contemporary UFO accounts, often from Scandinavian countries. There is a clear interest in exploring unexplained phenomena, including alleged encounters with humanoids and mysterious aerial objects. The publication also engages in debunking questionable claims, as seen in the article on the 'Akador Chronicle.' The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry into UFO phenomena, balanced with critical analysis and factual reporting. The inclusion of future predictions and organizational news indicates an active community involved in UFO research and advocacy.