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Title: Awareness Issue: Volume 28, No 2 Date: October 2006 Publisher: Contact International UFO Research (CIUFOR) Country: England Language: English Theme: Crop Circle Special

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Title: Awareness
Issue: Volume 28, No 2
Date: October 2006
Publisher: Contact International UFO Research (CIUFOR)
Country: England
Language: English
Theme: Crop Circle Special

This issue of 'Awareness' magazine, the journal of Contact International UFO Research (CIUFOR), is dedicated to crop circles, with a special focus on the 2006 season in the UK and overseas. It also includes articles on UFO sightings, animal mutilations, conspiracy theories, and historical UFO phenomena.

Editorial: Good Weather - More UFOs?

The editorial notes a correlation between hot summer weather and an increase in UFO sightings. The editor posits that more people are outdoors in the evenings during heatwaves, leading to more observations. The unusually hot British summer of 2003 and a similar period in July 2006 are cited as examples, with reports of increased sightings and unusual phenomena like pink glows and triangular shapes. The editor also reflects on how nights in the past, without modern distractions like television and the internet, might have offered more opportunities for people to witness UFOs.

Mars Anomalies: 'Face on Mars' and New Discoveries

The magazine discusses new images of the Cydonia region on Mars from the European Space Agency's 'Mars Express' probe. These images reveal a large rock formation, not a 'face' as previously speculated, though a 'skull-like' formation and a 'happy face' crater were also photographed. The article contrasts these with earlier NASA 'Mars Explorer' images that showed a smashed-up rocky surface, questioning the validity of earlier interpretations and the 'cottage industry' that grew around the 'Face on Mars' concept. The upcoming 'Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter' is expected to provide even more detailed information, potentially identifying artificial features.

Latest News Items and Comments

Animal Mutilations on Dartmoor: Reports detail the slaughter and mutilation of approximately 100 sheep on Dartmoor since January 2005, with many having their tongues, eyes, and sexual organs removed. Some bodies were arranged in Satanic star shapes or circles. The attacks increased in September 2006, with over 30 sheep found dead in one incident. Police are investigating, but no suspects have been identified, and there is speculation linking the events to occult activities or the closure of Vixen Tor.

The '9/11' Conspiracy: This section examines the conspiracy theories surrounding the September 11th, 2001 attacks on America. It presents arguments for a conspiracy, including perceived anomalies at the Pentagon and World Trade Centre sites, the lack of visible military aircraft, and the alleged control of the US government by 'Neo-Cons'. Arguments against a conspiracy focus on the known profiles of the hijackers, the possibility of mass suicide, and the overall competence of the US administration. The article concludes that while conspiracy theorists find anomalies, they haven't provided a comprehensive alternative explanation.

Opus Dei Member Executed: The article reports on the alleged execution of Gianario Roveraro, an Italian banker linked to Opus Dei, who was kidnapped and found mutilated near Parma, described as a Mafia-style execution. Comparisons are drawn to the death of Roberto Calvi.

Stealth Technology Seen? Over Renaissance Italy, and Pharaonic Egypt - Or Was It?

By Michael Soper, this article challenges the notion that UFOs are solely a modern phenomenon or a cover for secret military aircraft. It argues that dramatic reports, photographs in space, and historical accounts from various countries and eras (e.g., 'Ghost Rockets', 'scareships', Renaissance art depicting metallic haloes, and ancient Egyptian records) suggest a much broader and older phenomenon. The author contrasts these with the 'secret plane test' hypothesis, suggesting it is too narrow a view. The article lists numerous historical cases, including sightings in Oxford in 1888 and 2006, and ancient accounts from Sardinia and Egypt, demonstrating similar characteristics to modern sightings.

Signs in the Fields - 27th Year, Crop Circle Report 2006

By Geoff Ambler, this report details the 2006 crop circle season in the UK, noting a significant decrease in confirmed 'genuine' formations compared to previous years, with only just over 40 reported. The activity was concentrated in Wiltshire, Oxfordshire, and Kent, with a notable replica of the 1990 Alton Barnes design appearing near Norwich, causing distress to the farmer. Overseas reports remained strong, particularly from Italy, Poland, and Belgium. The report includes tables of formations by month and county for the UK, and by country for overseas reports.

Oxfordshire Report: This section provides detailed information on crop circle formations in Oxfordshire for 2006. Three major circles appeared near prehistoric sites, including a 'petal' design at Rollright stones and formations at Wayland Smithy and White Horse Hill. Two original designs were found after heavy rainfall, one at Wayland Smithy featuring 3D geometry and 'sky-scrapers', and another near White Horse Hill with 'feathers'. Further formations included a 'vesica pisces' at Toot Baldon and a hexagon with a 4-arm spiral. The report notes a decrease in formations compared to previous years, possibly due to factors like weather or issues with the 'master circlemaker'.

Sighting Reports

This section compiles several UFO sighting reports from various locations in the UK during July and August 2006:

  • June 28th, 2006, Banbury, Oxon: Jamie Crawford captured a UFO on video, described as a small, glinting object visible for seven minutes.
  • August 16th, 2006, Thrapston, Northants: Two witnesses observed a 'fluffy round ball' of red/orange light rising vertically.
  • July 25th, 2006, Kettering, Northants: Mrs SH saw a bright orange light rising from the horizon, which suddenly disappeared. Later that night, her doorbell repeatedly rang without cause.
  • July 19th, 2006, Kettering, Northants: Two witnesses reported seeing a cluster of bright lights 'dancing' in the sky, emitting smoke and a beam of light, travelling fast and silently.
  • July 23rd, 2006, Kettering, Northants: Mr J Mc. observed a light that alternated between sodium orange and bright magenta, moving quickly and silently.
  • July 18th, 2006, Wellingborough Northants: Ms S L saw a yellowish ball-shaped object travelling fast and silently.
  • July 22nd, 2006, Whipsnade Zoo, Bedfordshire: A family witnessed a diamond-shaped object above the treetops, which later appeared flat and vertical.
  • June 30th, 2006, Mumbles, Wales: A witness captured an anomalous airborne object on a digital photograph, described as 'prehistoric' in appearance.
  • January 2005, Headington, Oxford: Ms SVO observed three larger-than-normal stars moving in a straight line, appearing to advance towards Headington.
  • September 6th, 2005, Alta Loma, California: A photographer captured images of four bright yellow orbs with red rings.
  • January 6th, 2006, Llanllechid, Nr Bangor Wales: Dr CB and his wife observed an object that elongated from a star shape to a cylinder, appearing orange and emitting infra-sonic pulses.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue are the persistent presence of UFO phenomena across history and geography, the intricate patterns of crop circles and their potential connection to unknown energies or intelligence, and the ongoing debate about government transparency and conspiracy theories. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry into these subjects, presenting evidence and arguments from various perspectives while maintaining a critical approach, particularly regarding the 'Face on Mars' and the '9/11' conspiracy. The magazine advocates for a broader understanding of UFOlogy beyond simple 'secret plane test' hypotheses, emphasizing the historical depth and global reach of the phenomenon.

Title: Awareness
Issue: 27
Volume: 27
Date: July 2006
Publisher: Awareness
Country: UK
Price: £3.50

This issue of Awareness magazine explores various facets of the UFO and paranormal field, with a significant focus on crop circles, their potential connection to ley lines, and the ongoing debate between researchers and 'hoaxers.' It also features a book review, an obituary, and correspondence from readers.

Articles and Features

The Leyline - Crop Circle Relationship

The article "The Leyline - Crop Circle Relationship" posits that crop circles often appear near ground energy lines, or 'leys.' It highlights the high density of crop circles in areas where the 'Michael' and 'Mary' leys intersect, particularly around Avebury and Silbury Hill. The article notes that while these leys run for hundreds of miles, crop circles are concentrated along specific stretches, suggesting other factors influence site selection. The authors suggest that soil type, underground water, and possibly the 'dowsing profile' of the land play a role. A specific focus is given to the area around Garsington and Toot Baldon in Oxfordshire, where a double-width ley line has been detected, correlating with a high number of crop circle appearances between 1995 and 2006. The article speculates that the ley line might serve as a marker for 'circlemakers' to locate suitable fields for creating formations under the cover of darkness, and that intelligent lifeforms might perceive these lines as 'lit up streets' in the dark.

Crop Circles in 2005: Lecture by David Kingston

David Kingston's lecture, delivered on July 18, 2005, describes crop circles as an enigma with no beginning or end. He addresses the ongoing 'mini-war' between researchers ('croppies') and 'hoaxers.' Kingston differentiates between 'man-made formations' and 'genuine phenomena,' listing characteristics associated with each, such as feelings of awe and elation for man-made ones, and changes in plant and soil structure for genuine phenomena. He recounts an experience from the early 1990s where he interviewed a known 'hoaxer' who claimed designs came from books or personal inspiration. The hoaxer also mentioned experiencing 'strange things,' including seeing balls of light near crop circles. Kingston also interviewed a second hoaxer, an American, who described how formations they had planned were sometimes already present in the field when they arrived, suggesting a possible paranormal element or a sophisticated deception.

Kingston also shares a personal experiment, 'Project X,' initiated in 1994 after his wife predicted a pyramid-shaped crop circle. The experiment involved asking people worldwide to meditate on a shape and send their drawings. While results were initially disappointing, he notes that Russian scientists have been conducting similar research. He questions whether 'hoaxers' are unconsciously drawing from a distant, collective memory.

Book Review: "In These Signs Conquer" by Ellis Taylor

This review praises Ellis Taylor's book "In These Signs Conquer" for its exploration of 'intelligent conspiracy' and its unique approach to language and symbolism. The reviewer notes Taylor's skill in deconstructing word-forms and exploring etymologies to reclaim a 'divine language.' The book is described as delving into numerology, with a particular analysis of the significance of 9/11. Taylor attributes events not to human agency but to a force he terms the 'Darkness Invisible,' which he suggests manifests in various forms. The review highlights Taylor's interpretation of Leonardo da Vinci's 'The Last Supper' and a painting of Mary Magdalene, suggesting they contain hidden gnostic and astro-theological information. The reviewer also points to the book's discussion of sacred sites in Britain, particularly in Oxfordshire, and its connection to Venus archetypes. The book is recommended as an 'easy reading manual for the True Age,' encouraging readers to engage with the material and visit the described locations.

Obituary: Len Cramp Dies Aged 86

This obituary honors Leonard G. Cramp, a 'saucer' pioneer and author. It details his 1954 book "Space Gravity and the Flying Saucer," which faced censorship in the USA. Cramp's theories on flying saucer propulsion, including his 'orthographic' projection comparing Adamski's Scout Craft, are mentioned. He was involved in founding BUFORA and served as its Vice-President. Cramp also co-authored "Piece for a Jig-Saw" and later published "The Cosmic Matrix" and "The A.T. Factor," which included his paranormal experiences and VTOL models. His career as a technical artist for major aerospace companies is also noted.

Forum and Letters to the Editor

Letter from Ernie Sears: Sears reports on a collection of 'truly weird intrusions' into the airspace over Portsmouth Harbour, describing 'very disc-like' objects. He mentions photographer George Warner, who has captured numerous images, often requiring digital enhancement due to his glaucoma. Sears expresses frustration with the lack of response from authorities and media, suggesting a government cover-up driven by fear. He also notes a 'cloud cigar' with a black disc photographed over the harbour.

Editor's Response to Ernie Sears: The editor expresses skepticism about the Portsmouth Harbour sightings, suggesting that the images might be 'back engineered' or the result of high-tech deceptions like advanced printers. The editor questions the objectivity of the evidence and notes that claims of 'repeater or regular activity' in Ufology are often untrue.

Letter from Ian Black: Black inquires about becoming more involved in Ufology and asks for information on the 'Brazilian Roswell' case, suggesting a possible slave trade scenario involving alien cargo.

Editor's Response to Ian Black: The editor suggests that an 'astrobiology' degree at Glamorgan or courses at Southampton University might be relevant. The 'Brazil Roswell' case is noted as likely covered by a History Channel program, with CIUFOR having no direct information.

Letter from Vera L. Perry: Perry reports a strange sighting outside her bedroom window involving a huge, white, glowing mass that enveloped trees and the surrounding area, lasting about 15 minutes. She is unsure if it was UFO-related but describes it as unlike anything she had seen before.

Editor's Response to Vera L. Perry: The editor suggests the phenomenon might be a natural occurrence, such as a thick, shifting mist, but acknowledges that other possibilities could be considered.

Notices and Advertisements

Notices

  • Competition: Readers are invited to answer three questions based on previous Awareness issues to win a free copy of Ellis Taylor's book "In These Signs Conquer."
  • Advertisements: Various UFO-related books, videos, and publications are advertised, including works by Robert Dean, John Michell, and Andy Thomas. Contact details for ordering and information are provided.
  • Awareness Back Issues: Information on purchasing back issues of the magazine.
  • TEMS: Details for The Travel and Earth Mysteries Society, offering lectures and field visits.
  • UFO/ET WORLD PENFRIENDS CLUB: Information on joining a penfriend club.
  • UFO AND SPACE AGE PUBLICATIONS: Advertisement for UFO-related books, magazines, and tapes.

Amazing Book Bargains: 2006

A list of discounted books is provided, covering topics such as ancient history, mythology, UFOs, and paranormal phenomena, with prices and ordering information.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue include the mystery and potential origins of crop circles, their connection to earth energies and ley lines, and the ongoing debate about their authenticity. UFO sightings and reports, particularly those from Portsmouth Harbour, are presented with a degree of skepticism from the editor, who leans towards natural explanations or technological hoaxes. The magazine also touches upon broader conspiracy theories, ancient mysteries, and the search for extraterrestrial life. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry, presenting various viewpoints and reader accounts while maintaining a critical perspective, especially regarding photographic evidence and claims of repeated phenomena.