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Overview

BUSQUEDA is an informative bulletin focused on UFOs, parapsychology, astrology, and related topics. This issue, number 3, dated October 1988, features a prominent cover story about a UFO allegedly captured near an Egyptian pyramid.

Magazine Overview

BUSQUEDA is an informative bulletin focused on UFOs, parapsychology, astrology, and related topics. This issue, number 3, dated October 1988, features a prominent cover story about a UFO allegedly captured near an Egyptian pyramid.

Editorial

The editorial, titled "¡ATENCIÓN TORRE DE CONTROL, ATENCIÓN!", humorously announces an unusual case, listing various potential explanations for an observed phenomenon before settling on the main article's topic.

OVNI CAPTURADO BAJO UNA PIRAMIDE

This extensive article recounts the alleged discovery of a UFO by Israeli archaeologists in January 1978 near the pyramid of Snofru in Dashur, Egypt. The area was a military zone, and permission for excavation was granted due to a new friendship policy between Egypt and Israel. Inspired by Professor W.B. Emery's belief that more lay hidden beneath the sands, the archaeologists found a caverna containing a disk-shaped object, about 40 feet in diameter and made of a soft, brilliant metal. The object rested on three legs and contained electronic panels and equipment. The article emphasizes the potential military significance of the UFO's advanced weaponry, which was beyond the understanding of the Israeli experts. The discovery was kept secret, and the film was sent to the Israeli Ministry of Defense. The Israeli military, concerned about the object falling into Arab hands, planned a covert operation to transport it to Israel. The operation involved a large transport truck and a team of elite commandos. The article speculates that the pyramids might have served as energy batteries and hangars for such craft.

Abducidos y contactados: ¿Cara y cruz de una misma moneda?

Authored by P. Muñoz, this article differentiates between UFO abductees and contactees. Abductees have physical, real experiences, sometimes with witnesses and physical evidence like scars. Contactees have solitary mental experiences, often seeking them out. Abductees encounter the phenomenon unexpectedly, while contactees actively pursue it. Abductees are left to process their experience independently, while contactees may become dependent on messages and instructions, losing their own thought processes. The author suggests that understanding this distinction is key to comprehending the true meaning of the UFO phenomenon.

Ansias de Misticismo

This section, condensed from the magazine "Magia" by Domingo Santos, discusses the widespread belief in UFO messages, comparing it to past beliefs in gods and spirits. It highlights the formation of numerous UFO study associations worldwide, many of which focus on disseminating messages from 'cosmic brothers' rather than objective study. The author estimates millions of 'believers' globally and notes the significant influence of these groups through publications and conferences. The messages from these 'cosmic brothers' generally warn of humanity's self-destructive path and the need for change, often linked to seemingly supernatural phenomena. The article suggests that the current global situation is ripe for a 'redemptive, supraterrestrial event,' and that UFOs are perceived as a modern manifestation of this, accepted due to the advancements in space travel.

Cita con Extraterrestres

This brief report describes a special concert held in Peru on July 29-30, 1988, in Marcahuasi, described as a place frequented by extraterrestrials. The event, organized by Arturo Ruiz Pozo, was a combination of soft rock and Andean music for world peace. It mentions that extraterrestrials allegedly appeared in photographs taken by a nature enthusiast during the event.

"SOMOS COBAYAS DE LOS OVNI"

This short piece quotes Francisco Rovatti, President of the I Symposium of Ufology, stating that UFOs observe humans like 'guinea pigs' and are adjusting their behavior to human understanding. This suggests a belief that humanity is under observation and experimentation by extraterrestrial beings.

NO SON OVNI

This article discusses individuals who claim to see UFOs at will and receive messages about upcoming sightings. The author expresses curiosity about this phenomenon, noting that these individuals limit their accounts to descriptions of the sightings without mentioning messages or divine intervention. The author suggests that these experiences might be manifestations of the subconscious, accompanied by visions, rather than actual UFO sightings. The article distinguishes between those who simply report sightings and those who claim to receive 'messianic' messages, implying a difference in the nature of their experiences.

Catálogo de contactados españoles, proyecto "CATCE"

Authored by Javier Sierra and José Juan Montejo, this article announces a national project to catalog and study UFO contactees in Spain. It defines a contactee as someone who voluntarily maintains a relationship with UFOs or associated entities. The project categorizes contactees into 'visual,' 'physical,' and 'personal' types. The authors emphasize the need for critical analysis and invite ufologists to contribute their documentation and participate in the project.

Sectas

This section includes a personal letter from Antonio Solla, the 'Jefe de Rama en Girona,' addressed to the husband of Olga Caballé. Solla discusses the 'Misión Rama' and its purpose of promoting brotherhood and connection to a 'Father.' He criticizes the 'chains' that bind humanity and prevent connection to the divine. The letter also touches upon the concept of karma and the importance of group work and love. A subsequent report details legal proceedings against Antonio Solla, accused by his wife Olga of belonging to the 'Crisna Murti' sect, mistreatment, and having an affair, leading to a custody battle for their children.

LA MAQUINA HUMANA

Authored by Josep Rossell, this article explores the concept of the 'human machine,' viewing humans as complex organisms driven by instincts and the need for satisfaction. It describes human behavior as often mechanical, influenced by 'psychological aggregates' or 'egos' that seek self-preservation and growth. The author suggests that true liberation comes from self-awareness and transformation, moving beyond mechanical responses and the control of egos towards a higher state of consciousness. The article touches upon the idea of original sin as the ego's dominance over the 'Essence' and advocates for controlling desires and channeling energy, particularly sexual energy, towards a higher purpose.

Duendes o E.T.

This article presents the case of Jean Hingley, who reported an encounter with three luminous, winged beings in her garden in 1979. The beings, described as small and wearing green-silver tunics, floated into her home, interacted with her Christmas tree, and then departed in a glowing orange spacecraft. The experience left her feeling 'warm and happy.' The author suggests a parallel between these modern extraterrestrial encounters and historical accounts of fairies and elves, proposing that both may fulfill basic human needs for wonder and connection.

Pirinkinkenke

Written by Juan Gaviota, this is a fictionalized account of a child's encounter with a transparent, intelligent being named Pirinkinkenke. Initially a helpful companion for schoolwork, Pirinkinkenke gradually loses its transparency and abilities as it develops human-like desires for chocolate, money, and material possessions. The story concludes with Pirinkinkenke renouncing these desires and returning to its original state, imparting a message of love and self-discovery to the child.

? CUANTO VALORAS TU SALUD?

This article emphasizes the importance of self-care for maintaining health, comparing the human body to a machine that requires proper maintenance. It stresses that health is an internal process, influenced by diet, exercise, and mental well-being. The author advocates for self-awareness and responsibility in health management, suggesting that true healing comes from within and that external remedies should be approached with caution. The article also touches upon the concept of karma and the interconnectedness of actions and consequences.

Venus

This astrological piece describes Venus as the planet of love and desire, influencing both spiritual and material pursuits. It highlights the principle of attraction and how desire drives action. The article suggests that the conscious use of Venusian energy can lead to personal growth and fulfillment, while its misuse can result in negative experiences. It emphasizes integrity, mutual consciousness, and service as key to positive interactions and avoiding negative consequences.

Karma 7

This section briefly mentions two items: the Spanish Air Force's involvement in controlling UFOs between 1977 and 1983, and the upcoming II National Congress of Divinatory Techniques in Barcelona.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The magazine consistently explores themes of UFOs, extraterrestrial encounters, and related phenomena, often blending factual accounts with speculative theories and personal testimonies. There's a recurring emphasis on the psychological and spiritual aspects of these experiences, with a tendency to differentiate between genuine phenomena and psychological manifestations or hoaxes. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry, encouraging readers to critically examine these topics and engage in personal reflection, particularly concerning health, spirituality, and the nature of reality. The magazine also touches upon societal issues, cults, and the potential dangers of fanaticism.