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Arkiv X - 1996 2
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Title: ARKIV X Issue: 2 Date: Summer 1996 Publisher: ARKIV X Country: Sweden Language: Swedish
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Title: ARKIV X
Issue: 2
Date: Summer 1996
Publisher: ARKIV X
Country: Sweden
Language: Swedish
This issue of ARKIV X, a Swedish magazine focused on UFO phenomena, delves into various aspects of extraterrestrial encounters, sightings, and related mysteries. The cover prominently features the magazine's 'X' logo and headlines highlighting Swedish abduction cases, UFO sightings, and alleged extraterrestrial activity.
Svenska ombordtagningsfall 1: UTOMJORDINGARNA RÄDDADE LIVET PÅ PEKKA HOPPULA
This main feature report by Jan-Ove Sundberg details the experiences of Pekka Hoppula (a pseudonym), who claims to have had multiple encounters with extraterrestrials and UFOs. The article begins by recounting an event on the night the Estonia ferry sank, where Hoppula claims to have seen numerous 'alien spacecraft' over southern Götaland. He also recounts a specific prediction he made about a UFO sighting on September 27th, which he claims occurred at 23:58. Hoppula's earliest memory of seeing visitors was at the age of 4-5. He describes a helicopter-like craft seen in Finland in 1960 and 'luminous dots' that appeared between 1963 and 1969. After moving to Sweden in 1970, he experienced a sighting of a golden sphere on August 15, 1978. In 1980, he witnessed a V-formation of UFOs. Hoppula also recounts a dream where a male voice told him their home planet was in the Pleiades star system. He describes a UFO landing and a possible 'inner journey' or physical abduction in 1992, where he entered a craft with turquoise seats and was told he had learned enough. He also details a disturbing encounter in 1988-89 where a being knelt by his bed, placing a hand on his solar plexus, and later appeared in his room, described as human-like but with unusual features and a kind expression. Hoppula believes these beings saved his life, as he was in a very poor physical and mental state due to overwork.
Sundsvall 1982-1986: ROLF HAR SETT 100 UFO:s !
This reportage by Jan-Ove Sundberg focuses on Rolf Bengtsson, a resident of Sundsvall, who claims to have witnessed approximately 100 UFOs between 1982 and 1986. The article includes photographs and illustrations of the phenomena. Bengtsson describes various types of craft, from diffuse lights to metallic objects, some changing shape and size, including mushroom-shaped, mussel-shaped, disk-shaped, and triangular craft. Some were small, while others were enormous, up to a kilometer in diameter. The sightings often occurred near the flight corridor of Midlanda airport. Specific incidents detailed include sightings near power lines and in the Midland's flight corridor, a triangular UFO over Skönsmon in March 1983, and an advanced craft photographed on February 27, 1983, described as flat and oblong with flashing lights. Bengtsson also reports seeing luminous UFOs responding to light signals in October 1983 and a spinning UFO descending into Alnösundet in April 1985. The article notes that authorities, including Midlanda airport personnel and the police, were instructed to deny or explain away these sightings, with Jupiter being a common explanation. Bengtsson's photographic evidence was analyzed and found not to be falsified, though the interpretation of the objects remains open.
Avhopparen Bob Lazar: USA TESTAR FLYGANDE TEFAT!
This section briefly mentions Bob Lazar, an alleged whistleblower who claims the USA is testing flying saucers. This is presented as a headline without further details in the provided scan.
Mysteriet i Mosjön: RADIOAKTIV KRATER FUNNEN!
This headline suggests an article about a mysterious radioactive crater found in Mosjön, implying a connection to UFO phenomena or unusual events. No further details are available in the scanned pages.
Sixto Paz i Peru: HÄR LANDAR BESÖKARNA OFTA!
This headline indicates an article about Sixto Paz and frequent landings of visitors (presumably extraterrestrials) in Peru. No further details are available in the scanned pages.
Daniel Glantz varnar: MÖRDARHETTAN KOMMER SOMMAREN 1996!
This article features Daniel Glantz, a contactee who claims to have been communicating with extraterrestrial intelligences for over 30 years. Glantz warns of an impending 'killer heatwave' ('mördarhetta') in the summer of 1996, particularly in Sweden, predicting temperatures of 40-50 degrees Celsius that would cause widespread death. He attributes this to humanity's mistreatment of nature and states that extraterrestrials advised him to 'get vaccinated' against new viruses and bacteria. The article contrasts this warning with the official temperature records in Sweden, which are significantly lower. Glantz asserts his trust in his extraterrestrial contacts, who he claims have never lied to him.
Birgitta Wenngren är en "Stjärnmänniska": JAG LÄNGTAR SÅ INTENSIVT TILL STJÄRNORNA ATT JAG GRÅT ER AV SAKNAD!
This article profiles Birgitta Wenngren, who identifies as a 'Star Person' ('Stjärnmänniska'). She expresses an intense longing for the stars, believing her true home is in the universe. Wenngren describes herself as having always felt different and having a deep connection to the cosmos. She recounts her childhood fascination with astronomy and her belief that she has lived many past lives, including as a temple servant in Egypt, a nun, and a Venetian lady, culminating in her current 'star person' incarnation. She lives with her husband Ulf on Hallandsåsen and finds solace in observing the night sky, feeling a profound sense of longing and a desire to return 'home'. The article lists characteristics of 'Star People,' including specific blood type, low blood pressure, low body temperature, an extra vertebra, excellent hearing, artistic inclination, restlessness, and a longing for the stars.
Marias tankar skapade en triangel-symbol
This section discusses Maria Ward's research into crop circles. It details an instance on July 22, 1992, where she received a telepathic message in the form of a triangle with a number 9, which she interpreted as a molecular structure or symbol related to Cromwell. The article notes that English crop circle researchers believe they are communicating with intelligences behind the phenomena. It mentions Gerald S. Hawkins' geometric analysis of a crop circle formation that led to the discovery of the number 9 and its potential connection to the star system Sirius. The article also touches upon the idea that humans can influence these phenomena and mentions Colin Andrews, a crop circle researcher, who visualized a Celtic cross and later found a similar formation in a field near his home.
Other Sections
- TV Series "The X-Files": The magazine discusses the popularity of the TV series "The X-Files" and its connection to the FBI, clarifying that the FBI is not involved in the show's production. It also mentions the registration of "ARKIV X" as a trademark and provides contact information for fans of the series.
- Advertisements and Announcements: The issue includes advertisements for UFO videos, a request for Macintosh computers for the magazine's production, and a personal ad seeking a partner.
- Upcoming Issue: The next issue is teased to feature scientific evidence for the authenticity of crop circles.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue of ARKIV X revolve around UFO sightings, alleged alien abductions, contactee experiences, and the search for extraterrestrial intelligence. The magazine adopts a stance of open inquiry into these phenomena, presenting witness testimonies and research findings without outright dismissal. There is a clear interest in documenting and analyzing UFO events, particularly those occurring in Sweden. The editorial stance appears to be one of presenting evidence and allowing readers to draw their own conclusions, while also highlighting the mysterious and often unexplainable nature of these events. The magazine also seems to connect UFO phenomena with broader spiritual and esoteric concepts, as seen in the article about Birgitta Wenngren.
This issue of Arkiv X, titled 'AURORA OCH ANDRA HEMLIGA EXPERIMENT' (Aurora and Other Secret Experiments), delves into a range of clandestine projects and unexplained phenomena. The magazine features articles on advanced aircraft, alleged extraterrestrial encounters, and potential government cover-ups, with a focus on Swedish and international cases. The publication date is inferred to be around January 1996, based on the content discussing events up to late 1995 and looking ahead to 1996.
The Aurora Project and Other Secret Experiments
The lead article, 'Aurora and Other Secret Experiments,' translated by Björn Johansson, introduces the 'Aurora' as a super-secret American experimental aircraft. It's described as a triangular plane with revolutionary propulsion and stealth technology, intended to replace the SR-71 Blackbird. The article notes that the US Air Force has invested billions in 'black projects' for such advanced aircraft. The Aurora is said to have been operational since the 1960s, retired in March 1990, and capable of reaching Mach 10 at an altitude of 180,000 feet. It's estimated to be 30-40 meters long. The article also mentions the strategic bomber B-2A, which was revealed in 1988 and entered service in July 1989, and the F117-A stealth fighter, operational since October 1983. The author suggests these stealth planes are often mistaken for UFOs.
Bob Lazar: The Whistleblower of Flying Saucers
Another significant piece focuses on Bob Lazar, a self-proclaimed whistleblower who claims to have worked at 'Area 51' in Nevada. Translated by Peter Caspersson, the article details Lazar's assertions that he was an engineer tasked with understanding the propulsion systems of nine extraterrestrial flying saucers. He claims these craft were tested at Nellis Air Force Base. Lazar also states he worked as a physicist at Los Alamos National Laboratory with top-level security clearance. He alleges that the propulsion system used an element with atomic number 115, which is stable and not found on Earth, and that the craft manipulated gravity to travel through space and time. The article touches upon Lazar passing a polygraph test arranged by news anchor George Knapp. It also mentions Lazar's legal troubles in 1990, leading to six charges, most of which were dismissed.
The Radioactive Crater in Mosjön
A reportage by Jan-Ove Sundberg details an investigation into a mysterious object that allegedly crashed into Mosjön, Sweden, in November 1995. Divers from the Lagun club in Sundsvall discovered a 'crater' at a depth of 3.5 meters. Arkiv X's radiation detector registered a clear and significant reading of 0.5 millisievert, indicating radioactivity. The crater was described as 60-70 cm long, 30-40 cm wide, and 20 cm deep. The divers also found a strange, brittle, grayish-brown crust-like substance around the crater. The article notes that similar findings have been reported in other Swedish lakes. The issue promises further investigation with more advanced equipment.
Interview with Sixto Paz: Contactee
The magazine features an interview with Sixto Paz, the leader of Grupo Rama, a South American organization that claims telepathic contact with extraterrestrials. Paz states that Grupo Rama has over 10,000 members in 33 countries and that some members can communicate with aliens through automatic writing. He recounts their first physical encounter with a flying saucer in a desert near Lima, Peru, in 1974. Paz asserts that the extraterrestrials are peaceful beings from systems like the Pleiades and Alpha Centauri, advocating a simple, healthy life. He discusses the challenges of scientific acceptance of UFO phenomena, attributing it to human-imposed barriers and nationalistic secrecy. Paz also mentions facing visa issues with US immigration authorities after his group was invited to comment on a UFO documentary.
Media Censorship and UFOs
An 'Enkät' (Survey) section questions six major Swedish newspapers about their coverage of UFO phenomena. Most editors claim they lack the time or resources to investigate UFOs, or that they require more credible sources, such as scientists, to report on the topic. Some express skepticism, while others deny any official orders from the military to suppress information. The survey suggests a general reluctance among mainstream media to engage with the UFO topic, hinting at a possible 'cartel' or deliberate avoidance.
Other UFO-Related Content
The issue also includes a brief mention of US President Bill Clinton denying knowledge of any crashed alien spacecraft in Roswell, New Mexico, despite claims from a 13-year-old boy. Another section discusses Timothy Good's defense of George Adamski's photographic evidence of UFOs, suggesting that some of Adamski's claims might hold truth despite widespread skepticism.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue are government secrecy surrounding advanced technology and potential extraterrestrial contact, the challenges of verifying UFO claims, and the role of media in reporting such phenomena. The editorial stance appears to be one of investigative journalism, aiming to uncover hidden truths and challenge official narratives, particularly concerning military secrecy and the possibility of alien visitation. The magazine promotes the idea that UFOs are a real phenomenon, often suppressed or misunderstood by authorities and mainstream media.
Title: Arkiv X
Issue: Number 3
Issue Date: September (indicated by 'Nr 3 kommer i september')
Content Focus: Conspiracy theories, UFO sightings, and alleged secret information.
Cover Story: Sell Your UFO Photos and Earn Money
The cover boldly proclaims 'Sälj dina UFO-bilder till oss TJÄNA PENGAR!' (Sell your UFO photos to us EARN MONEY!). Arkiv X offers to pay between 100 and 1,000 Swedish kronor for UFO photos, stills, video, or film. Contributors must not be anonymous, and the magazine requests to borrow the original negatives (video or film) for examination to verify authenticity before publication. Submissions should be sent via registered mail. The magazine assures that submitted materials will be returned as soon as they have been used.
Contents of Arkiv X Issue 3: Theme Conspiracy Theories
This issue is dedicated to conspiracy theories, spanning 50 pages. Key articles include:
- A Retired Military Member Speaks Out: This section details a UFO crash reportedly occurring in Västergötland, Sweden.
- The Real Arkiv X: This article delves into secret UFO images held by FOA (Försvarets forskningsanstalt - Swedish Defence Research Agency).
- Declassified: A report on a UFO observed over a Swedish military base, noted to be 411 meters long.
Bonus Content: Free Electricity and Alternative Cancer Cures
In addition to the UFO-related content, the issue includes 10 pages of bonus material:
- An article about a man in the USA who allegedly discovered how to generate free electricity.
- A story about a woman in Sweden who is said to have been cured of cancer using a forbidden method.
Subscription Offer
The magazine promotes a subscription for four issues at a cost of 175 Swedish kronor. Paying subscribers are offered benefits such as free advertising space, extra supplements, and unique invitations to memorable events.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The magazine appears to focus on sensational and often unverified claims related to UFO phenomena, government secrets, and alternative theories on energy and health. The editorial stance seems to be one that actively seeks out and presents information that challenges mainstream narratives, encouraging reader participation through photo submissions and promoting a sense of uncovering hidden truths. The emphasis on 'conspiracy theories' as a central theme suggests an editorial direction that appeals to an audience interested in unexplained phenomena and perceived cover-ups.