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UFO Nyt - No 1 1993
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Title: UFO-NYT Issue: Nr. 1 Volume: 35. årg. Date: 1993 Publisher: Skandinavisk UFO Information (SUFOI) Country: Denmark Language: Danish
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Title: UFO-NYT
Issue: Nr. 1
Volume: 35. årg.
Date: 1993
Publisher: Skandinavisk UFO Information (SUFOI)
Country: Denmark
Language: Danish
This issue of UFO-NYT, the first of 1993, presents a diverse range of topics within ufology and related phenomena. The cover features a dramatic illustration of a UFO hovering over a forest, with headlines hinting at stories about "Ufonauts in Norway," "The Guest from Outer Space," "The Mystery of the Dead Cow," and "The Killer Comet Returns."
Editorial and Contents
The editorial, titled "1993 - A New Journey of Discovery," reflects on the past year and the ongoing exploration of the unknown. It notes the 500th anniversary of Columbus's discovery of America and draws a parallel to the unpredictable nature of UFO phenomena. The editor highlights SUFOI's 35th anniversary celebration in 1992 and a significant increase in UFO observations reported to the organization, estimating around 1,000 cases for the year. The editorial also mentions SUFOI's participation in a TV2 program, which led to over 1,000 inquiries, and notes a steady growth in membership. It announces an upcoming report-taker course in April.
The "Indhold" (Contents) section lists the articles, providing a roadmap of the issue's content:
- Forsiden: (Cover story) - A UFO in Siberia in 1908, referencing an article on page 9.
- Kursus for rapportoptagere - side 7: (Course for report-takers - page 7)
- 1993 - En ny opdagelsesrejse: (Editorial)
- Danske observationer: (Danish observations)
- Mystik om død ko - var ufo på spil?: (Mystery of a dead cow - was a UFO involved?)
- Dræberkometen kommer igen - men først i år 2126: (Killer comet returns - but not until 2126)
- Gåden fra 1908: (The mystery from 1908)
- Norsk nærobservation af 2. grad: (Norwegian near-observation of 2nd degree)
- Ufonauter i Norge: (Ufonauts in Norway)
- Når sten falder ned: (When stones fall down)
- Indholdsfortegnelse og stikordsregister 1992: (Table of contents and index 1992)
- Sådan opstår myter: (How myths arise)
- Det skrider fremad på Mars: (Progress on Mars)
- Kig på himlen: (Look at the sky)
- Pas på Venus!: (Beware of Venus!)
- Men den bevæger sig nu alligevel....: (But it's moving now anyway....)
- Sidste nyt om Roswell og San Agustin: (Latest news on Roswell and San Agustin)
- Kort fortalt..: (In brief..)
- Bombefly på Månen!: (Bomber on the Moon!)
SUFOI Information
The magazine provides contact details for SUFOI (Skandinavisk UFO Information), including their address in Gentofte, Denmark, and phone number. It outlines SUFOI's purpose and leadership, copyright information, and submission guidelines for articles. The subscription details indicate that UFO-Nyt is published four times a year, with a subscription price of Dkr. 197.00. An optional envelope service is available for an additional fee. Information on address changes is also provided.
Articles and Reports
"1993 - A New Journey of Discovery" (Editorial)
Peter Nørgaard's editorial sets a reflective tone, acknowledging global changes and the 500th anniversary of Columbus's voyage. He connects this to the unpredictable nature of UFO phenomena, where some aspects are predictable and others surprising. The editorial highlights SUFOI's 35th anniversary and a significant increase in UFO reports in 1992, estimating approximately 1,000 cases. The organization's media presence, including a TV2 program that generated many inquiries, and its growing membership are also mentioned. The editorial encourages readers to embrace the new year and emphasizes SUFOI's role in supporting those interested in ufology.
"Danish Observations" (Pages 4-5)
This section details two specific UFO sightings in Denmark. The first, reported by a woman from Voel near Silkeborg on October 9, 1992, describes a silent object with bright spotlights hovering about 100 meters away. The witness, who wished to remain anonymous, described the object as gliding slowly over fields. The second report, from November 17, 1992, near Herning, involves a 19-year-old witness who saw a silent, oval object with bright lights hovering 50 meters away. The object's spotlight reportedly illuminated the witness's car when the engine started, causing fear. The report notes that police and emergency services had no record of incidents in the area, and the observation remains unexplained.
"Physical Traces: Mystery of a Dead Cow - Was a UFO Involved?" (Pages 6-7)
This article investigates a peculiar incident reported by a farmer near Rude Strand on November 3, 1992. The farmer reported seeing a bright, concentrated light over his farm buildings, followed by the discovery of one of his cows lying dead in the field. The cow had bled from its nose and mouth and had scraped marks. The farmer suspected a UFO connection, especially since the cow was found directly under where he had seen the light. The cow was sent for autopsy, which revealed magnesium deficiency as the cause of death. The farmer, however, was skeptical of this explanation, believing the cow was healthy. The article discusses the media's interest in the case, including reports in BT and TV2 Østjylland. SUFOI investigators visited the site and noted that the grass in the area where the cow lay seemed to have disappeared, though no definitive proof of unusual radiation was found. The article concludes that while the farmer reported a mysterious light, SUFOI could not establish a direct link between the light and the cow's death, leaving the case unresolved.
"The Killer Comet Returns - But Not Until 2126" (Page 8)
This article discusses the Swift-Tuttle comet, which gained notoriety in late 1992 due to predictions of a potential collision with Earth in 2116. The article clarifies that while the comet's orbit is well-documented, the risk of a collision is extremely low, with probabilities cited as less than 1 in 10,000. It mentions that the comet is the source of the Perseid meteor shower, which occurs annually in August. The article also references the 1908 Tunguska event, suggesting it was caused by a comet fragment, and notes that the comet's close passage in 2126 poses no immediate threat.
"The Mystery from 1908" (Pages 9-10)
This section reviews a new book by Kim Møller Hansen titled "Gæsten fra det ydre rum" (The Guest from Outer Space), which focuses on the 1908 Tunguska event. The article recounts the eyewitness account of Semjonov, who described a massive explosion and a blinding light in Siberia on June 30, 1908. It details the extensive research conducted by Leonid Kulik, a mineralogist and meteorite researcher, who led multiple expeditions to the Tunguska region. The article explains that the event is now widely believed to have been caused by a comet fragment exploding in the Earth's atmosphere, rather than a meteorite. It also touches upon the phenomenon of "white nights" observed in Scandinavia around the time of the Tunguska event, suggesting it might be related to dust from the comet's tail. The book is aimed at young readers (12-15 years old) and includes a significant amount of photographic material.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue of UFO-NYT revolve around unexplained aerial phenomena, mysterious events, and astronomical curiosities. The magazine maintains a stance of investigating and reporting on these phenomena, often presenting eyewitness accounts and scientific perspectives. While acknowledging the increase in UFO reports and public interest, SUFOI emphasizes that it does not necessarily endorse all theories presented. The editorial encourages open-mindedness and continued exploration of the unknown, positioning the organization as a resource for those seeking information and understanding in the field of ufology. The issue also highlights the importance of scientific rigor in investigating such events, as seen in the detailed reporting on the dead cow incident and the Tunguska event.
This issue of UFO-Nyt, dated 1/93, is a Danish publication focusing on UFO phenomena, astronomy, and related mysteries. It features a range of articles, from detailed eyewitness accounts of close encounters to scientific discussions and historical investigations.
Norsk nærobservation af 2. grad (Norwegian Close Observation of 2nd Degree)
This article recounts an incident on December 26, 1991, involving Lilian Reigstad in Osterøy, Norway. While alone at home with her children sleeping, Reigstad heard a monotonous, deep sound, described as 'organ music.' Investigating, she observed a disk-like object descend and land approximately 15 meters from her house. The object had four 'appelsin-store' (orange-sized) yellow lights on its exterior and was estimated to be 3-4 meters in diameter. The sound persisted. The witness's dogs and cat were extremely frightened. After the object departed, Reigstad discovered a circular area on a nearby icy slope where the ground was bare and the ice melted, with a small hole in the center. She also recalled hearing a similar sound about a week prior. UFO-Norge investigated the case in 1992, finding no radioactivity and no radar registrations. Neighbors did not report hearing anything unusual. The Meteorological Institute expressed doubt about the presence of ice on the slope, given the weather conditions.
Nye ufobeviser - og modbeviser (New UFO Evidence - and Counter-evidence)
This section is an advertisement for a book of the same title, offering articles on the MJ-12 case, ufology in Europe versus the USA, and analyses of New Zealand UFO films. The book is described as 60 pages, illustrated, and costs 86.00 DKK.
Ufonauter i Norge (Ufonauts in Norway)
This article reports on a close encounter experienced by two Norwegian women on March 9, 1992. While driving home, they heard a deep, vibrating sound and saw a bright, intense white light. They perceived an object, estimated to be 10-15 meters away and 2-3 meters above the road, which they initially thought was a spacecraft. One witness described it as triangular with a glass dome, while the other saw it as round. The light dimmed, and they observed two beings inside the object moving erratically. The beings were described as having long, light hair, and one witness made eye contact with a being with large, dark, possibly slanted eyes. The object then disappeared. Both women experienced nosebleeds, and one suffered visual disturbances for a week. UFO-Norge is investigating this incident.
Myter og mysterier (Myths and Mysteries)
This is an introduction to a book series titled "Mysteriet om..." (The Mystery of...), which aims to provide factual and engaging accounts of mysteries. The series is edited by Kim Møller Hansen and includes titles like "Bermuda-trekanten" (The Bermuda Triangle) and "Gæsten fra det ydre rum" (The Guest from Outer Space).
Gæsten fra det ydre rum (The Guest from Outer Space)
This book, by Kim Møller Hansen, explores the possibility of extraterrestrial objects impacting Earth, referencing the Tunguska event of June 30, 1908, in Siberia, which caused a massive explosion and flattened millions of trees.
Astronomi & Rumfart (Astronomy & Spaceflight)
This section contains several articles related to astronomy and space.
Når sten falder ned (When Stones Fall Down)
This article discusses meteorites and their significance. It highlights Robert A. Haag, a professional meteorite collector from Tucson, Arizona, who claims to own a 3 cm, 19-gram piece of the Moon, found among a collection of meteorites from Australia. This 'lunar material' was discovered in the Antarctic region between 1979-1989, but the Calcalong Creek meteorite is the first found outside Antarctica. Researchers Dolores H. Hill and William V. Boynton analyzed its chemical composition, finding it consistent with lunar samples from the Apollo missions. Haag considers this discovery his career highlight. The article also mentions that meteorite finds are rare and subject to Danish law regarding valuable finds.
Meteorit på Lolland? (Meteorite on Lolland?)
This piece details an experience of a 27-year-old man from Torrig on Nordlolland, Denmark, who heard a loud, swishing sound passing overhead on the morning of December 12, 1992. He initially thought it might be a boomerang or toy propeller but noted the sound was much louder. Later that evening, a large light phenomenon was observed across Denmark, which SUFOI suggested might have been a meteorite exploding in the atmosphere. The man contacted SUFOI and, following advice, searched a field near his home, where he found a stone that differed from typical field stones. The stone, described as oval, reddish-brown, and irregular, weighing approximately 274g, was sent for analysis to the Geological Museum in Copenhagen.
"Det skrider fremad på Mars" (It's Moving Forward on Mars)
Two researchers from the U.S. Geological Survey, Baerbel K. Lucchitta and Holly M. Ferguson, have identified signs of a small landslide on the surface of Mars. This phenomenon was observed in photographs taken by the Viking orbiter. The landslide appears to have occurred in the Candor Chasma region, part of the Valles Marineris canyon system. A dust cloud, possibly 600 meters high, was also noted, which researchers believe was formed by the landslide or a minor Marsquake. The landslide might have been triggered by solar heat causing movement in the soil along the slope.
"Pas på Venus!" (Watch out for Venus!)
This section provides astronomical observations for February to May. It notes that Venus has been prominent in the southwestern evening sky since December and will continue to be visible for several months, reaching its brightest magnitude of -4.6 in late February and early March. The article suggests that Venus's brightness might lead to UFO reports, referencing an incident where a family saw a strong light moving erratically in the sky, which they initially mistook for Venus.
"Kig på himlen" (Look at the Sky)
This article offers a guide to astronomical phenomena from February 15 to May 15. It details the visibility of planets: Mercury (difficult to spot, low in the west in late February), Venus (prominent until mid-March), Mars (visible as a red planet in Gemini, fading in brightness), Jupiter (opposition on March 30, visible all night), Saturn (visible in the morning sky from April, in Aquarius), Uranus and Neptune (difficult to separate, best observed mid-summer), and Pluto (challenging to find, requiring a 6-inch telescope).
"Sådan opstår myter" (How Myths Are Born)
This article discusses the origins of myths, using the case of former U.S. Air Force officer Dr. Robert Jacobs. Jacobs claimed that in 1964, while working on photo-optical projects at Vandenberg Air Force Base, he filmed a UFO during a test missile launch. He was allegedly told by his superiors to keep silent about the incident. Jacobs later shared his story with the National Enquirer and MUFON UFO Journal, contributing to the myth of government secrecy surrounding UFOs. The article reveals that Kingston A. George, also involved in the project, explained that the 'UFOs' were actually two 'false' warheads deployed by the test missiles to deceive Soviet defense systems. The 'debris' observed on film was related to these warheads, making the incident classified as 'Top Secret' to protect the system. While George was privy to the correct explanation, Jacobs was not. The article cautions readers about the reliability of information presented in the media.
Men den bevæger sig nu alligevel (But it Still Moves Anyway)
This article reports on the rehabilitation of Galileo Galilei by the Vatican in 1992, 359 years after he was forced to recant his heliocentric views. Galilei's assertion that the Earth and planets orbit the Sun contradicted the prevailing geocentric model and Church doctrine, leading to his trial by the Inquisition. The article recounts his famous experiment dropping two lead balls of different weights from the Leaning Tower of Pisa, which landed simultaneously, challenging established physics. It also mentions a TV broadcast of a similar experiment conducted on the Moon. The Pope acknowledged that theologians erred by rigidly adhering to the literal interpretation of scripture regarding the Earth's position. The article notes that Galilei's famous quote, "E pur si muove" (But it still moves), though widely attributed to him, may be a later historical addition.
Sidste nyt om Roswell og San Agustin (Latest News on Roswell and San Agustin)
This piece re-examines the Roswell and San Agustin UFO crash incidents, focusing on key witnesses. It discusses new analyses that question the credibility of Grady L. 'Barney' Barnett, who claimed to be the first to arrive at a UFO crash site near Corona, Roswell, in July 1947. Researchers Donald R. Schmitt and Kevin D. Randle investigated Barnett's wife's diary from 1947, which did not mention any UFO crash or unusual events on the dates Barnett claimed. This leads them to conclude that Barnett likely did not witness a crash at Corona. The article also addresses Gerald Anderson's account of seeing a crashed UFO and an archaeologist at San Agustin sletten in 1947. While Stanton Friedman still believes Anderson, other ufologists are skeptical. Thomas J. Carey and dr. Winfred Buskirk, the archaeologist identified by Anderson, suggest that Anderson may have learned to draw Buskirk's portrait from an anthropology course, rather than having met him at a UFO crash site.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The magazine consistently explores UFO phenomena, often presenting eyewitness accounts alongside scientific investigations and historical context. There is a clear interest in debunking hoaxes and providing rational explanations where possible, as seen in the 'How Myths Are Born' article. However, the publication also maintains an open stance on unexplained phenomena, dedicating significant space to detailed reports of sightings and encounters. The astronomy section suggests a broader interest in space and the universe, linking it thematically to extraterrestrial possibilities. The editorial stance appears to be one of critical inquiry, seeking evidence and logical explanations while acknowledging the enduring mysteries of UFOs and the cosmos.
Title: UFO-NYT
Issue: 1/93
Date: January 1993
Publisher: SUFOI (Skandinavisk UFO Information)
Country: Denmark
Language: Danish
This issue of UFO-NYT, a Danish publication focusing on UFO phenomena, presents a diverse range of articles, from investigations into specific cases and individuals to broader discussions on public opinion and scientific endeavors. The magazine combines reports on UFO sightings and related topics with information on alternative lifestyles and scientific research.
Nedstyrtede ufoer (Downed UFOs)
The lead article, "Nedstyrtede ufoer," critically examines the claims of Gerald Anderson, a contactee who alleges he was taken aboard UFOs. Ufologist Raymond Fowler supports Anderson's credibility, citing his military background and a polygraph test. However, skepticism is raised by others, including Carey, who points out that Anderson has only provided a copy of his school transcript, which could be altered, and has refused to have the school issue an official one. Anderson's ex-wife, Peggy, also describes him as an exaggerator and fabricator. The article notes that Friedman appears to be the only ufologist who still fully trusts Anderson.
Sådan kan du hjælpe (How You Can Help)
This section appeals for donations to SUFOI's Support Fund, which aids in disseminating information about UFO phenomena in Denmark, and SUFOI's Research Fund, which supports photo and technical analyses, as well as new projects. Donation details via giro are provided.
Ufologer ser ufoer (Ufologists See UFOs)
This piece highlights how several ufologists are coming forward with their own observations. It mentions Raymond Fowler's book, "The Watchers," where he recounts being taken aboard UFOs multiple times, experiences revealed through hypnosis. Similarly, British ufologist Jenny Randles underwent hypnosis five years prior, recalling an observation from 1977 with an acquaintance that was initially dismissed as a sports plane. The article notes that while hypnosis revealed details Randles had forgotten, other details were incorrect when compared to her contemporary notes, cautioning against relying too heavily on hypnotic recall for precise details.
Kontaktpersoner undersøgt (Contactees Investigated)
A team of Russian psychologists, psychiatrists, and psychotherapists affiliated with the Russian UFO organization Soyuzufosentr conducted a detailed investigation of 106 contact persons from the former Soviet Union. The results were described as "depressing." Out of 106 individuals, only 4 were deemed fully normal. Suspicion of schizophrenia arose in 47 cases, 40 exhibited psychopathic tendencies (paranoia, hysteria), eight were intellectually underdeveloped, eight suffered from neurotic illnesses, and two were manic. Participants were often offered psychiatric help and medication, and advised against consulting local psychologists who might not understand their specific UFO-related experiences.
Ufoer er rumskibe (UFOs are Spaceships)
An investigation among adults in the USA, published in the 1992 summer edition of "Skeptical Inquirer," indicates a continued belief that UFO phenomena are caused by visits from alien spacecraft. Jon D. Miller, leader of the International Center for the Advancement of Scientific Literacy, presented these findings at an annual seminar in Chicago. His studies in 1985, 1988, and 1990 consistently showed a majority believing UFO reports were due to alien visits. Miller observed that educational background played little role in this belief, nor did gender. He suggests that popular films and TV programs contribute to this belief, along with a general lack of understanding about the vastness of space, making interstellar travel seem highly improbable.
Dokumenter frigives (Documents Released)
The British Ministry of Defence has begun releasing its UFO archives. The organization BUFORA, in collaboration with Contact International, received several reports, including five close-observation cases. However, the content was deemed unremarkable, with Contact International even rating them as less credible than those from the domestic IGAP. Positively, the military will now refer UFO observers to private organizations, a practice SUFOI has long had with Danish official bodies.
Søgen efter liv (Search for Life)
NASA's new project aims to systematically search for intelligent signals from space. The ten-year SETI project, launched on October 12, 1992, in the Mojave Desert, California, uses new equipment to scan 30 million radio channels simultaneously, with a budget of $100 million. If intelligent signals are detected, a bureaucratic process involving verification by scientists worldwide, assessment by the International Astronomical Union, and final approval by the UN and ITU will precede any public announcement.
Kontaktpersoner og ESP (Contactees and ESP)
The English UFO organization BUFORA, in conjunction with the Society for Psychical Research (SPR), tested seven witnesses to close encounters for their ESP abilities. Various experiments were conducted, but no significant increase in ESP abilities was detected in those who had experienced close observations.
Om SUFOI (About SUFOI)
This section details the Skandinavisk UFO Information (SUFOI) organization, its purpose, and its leadership. SUFOI aims to understand UFO phenomena through data collection and dissemination. They define a UFO as an unexplained aerial phenomenon. The article lists the organization's address, giro number, and phone number, along with the daily leadership and representatives from various Scandinavian regions.
Ufo-kongresser (UFO Congresses)
This segment lists upcoming and recent UFO congresses. These include events in Hungary (September 1991), St. Petersburg, Russia (November 1991), and Las Vegas (November-December 1991), which featured speakers like Stanton Friedman and Budd Hopkins. Future congresses are announced for Lyon, France (April 1993), and Sheffield, England (August 1993), with contact information provided for further details.
Bombe-fly på Månen! (Bomber Aircraft on the Moon!)
This article debunks a story published in Sunday Sport in April 1988, which claimed a bomber aircraft (identified as a B52 or B24 Liberator) was photographed on the Moon. UFO-Sverige investigated and found the original photograph, taken by Apollo 11 astronauts in July 1969. The article explains that the image of the aircraft was later added, noting that the shadows in the constructed image are inconsistent with the rest of the photograph, proving it to be a fabrication.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The magazine consistently adopts a critical yet open-minded approach to UFO phenomena. It presents various claims, including those of contactees and alleged sightings, but also dedicates significant space to skeptical analysis, debunking hoaxes, and reporting on scientific investigations. The emphasis on psychological evaluations of contactees and the careful examination of evidence, such as the Moon bomber story, suggest a commitment to rigorous research. The publication also serves as a platform for ufological organizations like SUFOI, promoting their activities and encouraging public engagement with the subject matter. The editorial stance appears to be one of seeking truth through careful investigation and open discussion, acknowledging both the unexplained aspects of UFO phenomena and the possibility of misinterpretation, hoaxes, and psychological factors.