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Title: BÚSQUEDA Issue: 17 Date: December 1989 Publisher: Boletín Informativo de Búsqueda e Investigación de los Temas: O.V.N.I. y Parapsicología
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Title: BÚSQUEDA
Issue: 17
Date: December 1989
Publisher: Boletín Informativo de Búsqueda e Investigación de los Temas: O.V.N.I. y Parapsicología
This issue of BÚSQUEDA, a Spanish-language bulletin focused on UFOs and parapsychology, presents a critical investigation into the controversial 'Matrix' and 'Majestic-12' documents. The central theme revolves around allegations of government disinformation and manipulation within the UFO community, particularly concerning US intelligence involvement.
The 'Matrix' and 'Majestic-12' Exposé
The lead article, "the matrix y majetic-12 al descubierto," reported by Javier Sierra, details a revolutionary claim made by William Moore at a MUFON symposium. Moore allegedly confessed to deliberately falsifying official documents, with the support of US intelligence services, thereby undermining the credibility of 'Matrix', 'Majestic-12', and numerous other UFO-related reports from recent years in the US. This confession, if true, would nullify much of the spectacular information that has fueled UFOlogy.
The article further elaborates on the alleged role of Richard Doty, an Air Force Intelligence agent, in supplying false information to researchers like Moore, Shandera, and Friedman. It touches upon the controversial 'Aquarius' document and the alleged pact between the US government and extraterrestrials (ETs) to ignore abductions and suppress information in exchange for technology. The piece suggests that this disinformation campaign aims to discredit the UFO phenomenon and deter independent thought.
Personal Accounts and Critiques
Personal Experience with UFOs: Jesús Jofre Mila shares a personal account of a UFO sighting on March 25, 1971, near Roses Bay, Spain. He describes observing a disk-shaped object, agitated dogs, and experiencing unusual sensations, followed by a blinding flash and a damaged fence. The object reappeared on March 27 and was observed with two F-4 Phantom jets on March 29.
Critique of 'Lo Desconocido' Encyclopedia: The bulletin criticizes the encyclopedia "Lo Desconocido" for its inaccurate and sensationalized portrayal of UFO cases, specifically mentioning an article about a case in Jumilla. The authors argue that such publications distort facts and contribute to public confusion.
The 'Matrix' Document Analysis: Francisco Padrón Hernández analyzes the 'Matrix' report, deeming it a manipulative pamphlet filled with half-truths and absurd claims. He suggests that the purpose of such reports is to discredit the UFO question and instill fear, thereby preventing humanity from independent thought. He highlights specific passages from the 'Matrix' report that allege ET creation of Christ and government pacts for abductions.
The Voronezh UFO Incident: Miguel A. Chamorro discusses the reported UFO landing in Voronezh, Russia, involving tall alien occupants. He questions whether this event was a genuine encounter or a government-orchestrated distraction from Russia's political and economic problems, drawing parallels to how media events are used to divert public attention.
The 'Tierra-2' Hypothesis: An article explores the hypothesis of 'Tierra-2', a hypothetical twin Earth orbiting the Sun in opposition to our planet. The author suggests that this 'twin Earth' could be the origin of most UFOs, explaining their advanced technology and the relatively short travel times. This theory posits that UFOs are not from distant galaxies but from a parallel Earth, inhabited by a more morally and intellectually advanced human civilization.
Critique of 'Contactados' and Sensationalism: The bulletin includes a section criticizing 'contactados' like Eugenio Siragusa, whose messages are described as apocalyptic and fear-inducing. It argues that such sensationalist claims harm the credibility of genuine UFO research and the phenomenon itself. The magazine emphasizes the importance of critical thinking and distinguishing between factual reporting and speculative or manipulative content.
'Curva Peligrosa' (Dangerous Curve) Column: This recurring column by P. Muñoz warns young people about the dangers of Ouija boards, telepathic contact with supposed extraterrestrials, and individuals who promote such practices. It advocates for clear warnings and guidance, comparing it to signaling a dangerous curve on a road.
Perception Extrasensorial: A brief piece by P. Garcia describes an interaction with a woman claiming psychic abilities, who observes that people on the street seem to lack thought.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
BÚSQUEDA consistently promotes a critical and investigative approach to UFO phenomena. The editorial stance is skeptical of sensationalism and disinformation, emphasizing the need for factual accuracy and logical analysis. The bulletin aims to debunk myths, expose manipulation, and encourage readers to think independently. There is a recurring concern about government cover-ups and the potential for disinformation campaigns to mislead the public. The magazine also touches upon the philosophical and spiritual aspects of UFO encounters, often questioning the nature of consciousness and reality.
Specific Content Highlights
- 'The Matrix' and 'Majestic-12' Revelations: Detailed exposé on alleged document falsification and government disinformation.
- Personal UFO Sighting: First-hand account from Jesús Jofre Mila.
- Critique of UFO Publications: Analysis of "Lo Desconocido" and sensationalist 'contactado' messages.
- Geopolitical Distractions: Examination of UFO reports as potential diversions from societal problems.
- 'Tierra-2' Hypothesis: Exploration of a twin Earth theory for UFO origins.
- Warnings and Guidance: Advice on avoiding dangerous practices and discerning credible information.
- Ufology Congress Report: A brief mention of the I Congreso de Ufología del Vendrell.
- Book Review: Information on the book "Apariciones Marianas y Fenómeno OVNI" by Carlos Simó Blasco.