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Title: ARGUS Issue: NR 2 Volume: ÅRGÅNG 7 Year: 1983 Publisher: UFO-Gävleborg Country: Sweden Language: Swedish

Magazine Overview

Title: ARGUS
Issue: NR 2
Volume: ÅRGÅNG 7
Year: 1983
Publisher: UFO-Gävleborg
Country: Sweden
Language: Swedish

This issue of ARGUS, a Swedish UFO magazine, presents a range of articles focusing on unexplained aerial phenomena, ancient technologies, and the organization's activities. The cover prominently features "SENASTE NYTT: SÖRBYOBJEKTET." (Latest News: The Sörby Object), indicating a significant case study within the issue.

Table of Contents and Key Articles

The table of contents on page 2 outlines the issue's content:

  • Ledare (Editorial): Discusses directives from the UFO research meeting in Vetlanda, including joining the international data system (URD) and upcoming training sessions. It also mentions a planning conference in Gävle, Norwegian UFO cases in Hessdalen, and the formation of new UFO groups in Sweden, expressing pleasure at the growth of the organization.
  • Föreningsfönstret (The Association's Window): Provides updates on the organization's activities. Notably, the association has received permission from the Televerket (Swedish Telecommunications Administration) to broadcast bulletins under the designation "ORION-GÄVLE" on Sundays at 18:00 on Channel 1. It also announces a family gathering in Furuviik on July 3rd and regular meetings in "Gröna Rummet" in Andersberg starting the last Sunday of each month at 15:00.
  • UFO ÖVER FALUN (UFO Over Falun): This article details a sighting by a witness driving from Falu Centrum towards Bojsenburg. The witness observed a bright, white object in the sky, estimated to be 4-5 times larger than a star. The object then released a smaller, orange object that performed rapid zig-zag maneuvers before rejoining the larger one. The witness's observation was interrupted by other cars.
  • UFO-UFFE: This section appears to be a comic strip, with dialogue suggesting a humorous take on space exploration or alien encounters.
  • BOKRECENTION (Book Review): Likely a review of a book related to UFOs or related topics.
  • SANDVIKSFALLET (The Sandviken Case): This article, titled "Det Omöjliga Stjärnfallet" (The Impossible Starfall), describes an event witnessed by the author and his guitar students in Sandviken. They observed what appeared to be a falling star that suddenly reversed direction, ascended rapidly, and then performed erratic movements for about 15-20 minutes before disappearing.
  • TÄNKVÄRT (Food for Thought): This section explores the possibility of extraterrestrial visitation throughout history. It references Plato's accounts of Atlantis and mentions marine archaeological findings near the Bermuda Triangle, including underwater structures and geometric patterns. It also discusses ancient scripts and carvings that describe "gods' journeys to the sky" and "flying machines" (Vimanas), suggesting that ancient civilizations may have had advanced knowledge or contact with extraterrestrial beings.
  • KURSNYTT (Course News): Announces an upcoming astronomy course starting in the autumn, with contact information provided for those interested.
  • SÖRBYOBJEKTET (The Sörby Object): This is highlighted on the cover as the main news item, suggesting a detailed report or case study on this particular object or event.

Organization and Membership Information

ARGUS is the official publication of UFO-Gävleborg, a member of UFO-SVERIGE. The magazine provides contact details for the association, including its postal address in Gävle and telephone numbers for the editorial team and the association itself. Membership and subscription fees are listed: 50 SEK per year for families and individuals, and 25 SEK per year for military personnel, pensioners, and individuals under 18. Payment can be made via postgiro.

The issue also lists the board members for 1983: Roland Östlund (Chairman), Thomas Dahl (Vice Chairman), Håkan Ekdahl (Secretary), Ylwa JEDENBY (Treasurer), and Bo ERIKSSON. Additional board members mentioned are Bengt-Olof Bratter and Gla JEDENBY.

Viktor Schauberger and "The Living Water"

An article by Olof Alexandersson reviews the book "Det Levande Vattnet" (The Living Water) by Viktor Schauberger. Schauberger, an Austrian inventor and philosopher born in 1885, is described as a visionary who criticized modern technology's inefficiency and environmental impact. The article highlights his theories on "implosion" technology, which he believed could produce energy efficiently by harnessing natural forces in air and water. It recounts an offer from two Americans in 1957-58 to fund his research in Texas, which ultimately led to his isolation and a contract that he felt compromised his work. Schauberger died in 1958, reportedly lamenting that his work had been taken from him.

The article notes that after Schauberger's death, his son Walter continued his work, leading to the formation of the Biotechnical Academy and other societies. The book review concludes by recommending "The Living Water" for those interested in nature's forces.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The magazine consistently promotes UFO research and investigation, encouraging reader contributions and discussions. There is a clear interest in historical accounts of unexplained phenomena, from ancient civilizations to modern sightings. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry, encouraging members to share their experiences and contributing to a growing body of knowledge within the UFO community in Sweden. The emphasis on joining international data systems and the mention of various UFO groups suggest a desire for organized, collaborative research. The inclusion of articles on alternative technologies and historical mysteries indicates a broader interest in phenomena that challenge conventional scientific understanding.

This issue of the magazine, identified by the number '10' and featuring the headline "SÖRBYOBJEKTET.", focuses on a UFO sighting that occurred in Sweden. The cover date is indicated as March 1983. The magazine is published by UFO-Sverige and is in Swedish.

The Sörby Object Sighting

The main article details an experience that took place on the night between Saturday, March 19, and Sunday, March 20, 1983. Two girls, aged 15 and 17, were sitting in a car near Sörby, waiting for friends. One of the girls was deaf.

At precisely 24:00, they observed an object, described as a "klot" (sphere or orb), appear in the southwest with a northerly direction. The object moved with "incredible speed" directly over their heads and then stopped abruptly above the treetops. The light emitted by the object was described as "blindingly white."

They observed the object for approximately five minutes before it disappeared towards the southeast-east. The accompanying illustration depicts a lamp-like object hovering over a forest, and a smaller drawing shows a comet-like object.

Witness Testimony

One of the witnesses recounted the experience: "I looked up at the sky and saw a 'bowling ball' coming towards us. I pinched my friend on the nose to get her attention." The witness described the object as having a "red-glowing tail" and found it difficult to estimate its speed. The object was completely silent. When it stopped abruptly above the treetops, about 100-200 meters away, the witness noted that the object was more like a "hat." It was so blindingly bright that they could barely look at it. The friend raised her arm to protect her eyes.

Object Description

When asked to describe the object further, the witnesses stated it was "incredibly large, about the size of a medium-sized villa." It was described as tapering upwards, with a superstructure and a long mast. Around the lower edge, there was a row of blinking lights, varying between red and yellow, flashing alternately.

Environmental Conditions

The weather during the sighting was clear and starry, with no precipitation. The temperature was around 0 degrees Celsius, described as not particularly cold.

Duration and Aftermath

The witnesses observed the object for about five minutes. After it departed towards Furuvik (south-east), one of the friends was completely shocked and sat staring. The other witness had to rouse her, and she asked, "Was I dreaming?"

UFO-Sverige Field Researcher Course

Another section of the magazine announces a weekend course for field researchers organized by UFO-Sverige in cooperation with Köpings UFO-förening. The course is scheduled for September 24 and 25 and will be held at Lersätersgården, approximately two miles north of Köping.

Target Audience and Prioritization

The course is intended for further training of UFO-Sverige's field researchers. New participants who have not previously attended a training session are also welcome. However, if there are many new interested individuals, priority will be given to those from areas where UFO-Sverige is poorly represented.

Course Content

The training will cover topics such as data/codification, additional data to be introduced, misinterpretation phenomena, and field research organization. It will also delve deeper into astronomy and provide an introduction to the theory of relativity.

Requirements and Age Limit

The minimum age for course participants is 15 years. Completion of this training is a requirement to serve as an active field researcher within UFO-Sverige.

Logistics and Accommodation

Accommodation at Lersätersgården, which has 30 beds distributed across five rooms, begins at 18:00 on Friday. Participants arriving on Saturday morning are also welcome. Due to limited space, participants with caravans are encouraged to bring them. The cost for food and lodging from Friday to Sunday is 140 SEK per participant. Participants must bring their own bed linen.

Registration and Payment

Those wishing to attend must pay 140 SEK to Köpings UFO-förening's postgiro account (745190-9) no later than two weeks before the course (September 9). The name and address should be clearly written on the payment slip. The course program and directions will be sent out after this pre-registration.

Additional Accommodation Options

Once the 30 bed spaces are filled, there will be some floor space available for participants who bring their own camping beds or air mattresses. This will be communicated with the course program. For administrative reasons, the participant fee is 140 SEK for everyone, regardless of whether they stay in their own caravan or use the floor space.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The issue highlights a specific UFO sighting with detailed witness accounts, emphasizing the visual and behavioral aspects of the phenomenon. The presence of a UFO-Sverige course announcement indicates the organization's commitment to training and professionalizing UFO research, suggesting an editorial stance that supports serious investigation and data collection within the field of ufology.