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Title: Búsqueda Issue: 26 Date: September 1990 Publisher: Búsqueda e Investigación de los Temas: O.V.N.I. y Parapsicología Country: Spain Language: Spanish
Magazine Overview
Title: Búsqueda
Issue: 26
Date: September 1990
Publisher: Búsqueda e Investigación de los Temas: O.V.N.I. y Parapsicología
Country: Spain
Language: Spanish
This issue of the bulletin 'Búsqueda' focuses on UFO phenomena, parapsychology, and mysterious events, featuring articles that question official narratives and explore controversial theories. The cover boldly states '¡ NO EXISTEN !' (They DO NOT EXIST!), setting a tone of skepticism towards common UFO claims, yet the content delves into numerous testimonies and potential explanations.
Editorial Notes and Structure
The editorial section outlines changes to the bulletin, including a new, independent life for the last page as a supplement curated by Ana Semitiel. It clarifies that 'Búsqueda' is an independent publication based in Girona, not affiliated with any group, and relies on reader contributions. The bulletin's history is briefly mentioned, noting its initial role as a spokesperson for the 'Instituto Español Investigación Ovni' (IEIO) before forging its own path. The editorial also thanks a regular contributor, J.S.A., for his original jokes.
Main Articles and Themes
¡ NO EXISTEN !: Questions and Hypotheses
This article addresses the common scientific skepticism towards UFOs and extraterrestrial visitors. It acknowledges the numerous testimonies but cautions against mistifications, inventions, and psychological factors like mitomania and autosuggestion. Optical illusions and poorly understood physical phenomena are also cited as potential sources of error. However, the author argues that these objections are not insurmountable, suggesting that while extraterrestrials may exist, their visits to Earth might be constrained by unknown factors or perhaps they simply haven't been able to, or chosen not to, visit us.
The article contrasts the 'negationist' stance with that of astronomers like Sagan and others who believe in supercivilizations capable of interstellar travel. It references the historical achievement of the moon landing as a precedent for humanity's own interplanetary capabilities, implying that if humans can travel between planets, advanced civilizations could do so across galaxies.
The Turin Shroud: Scientific Conspiracy?
Authored by Dr. Ignasi Segarra, this piece investigates the controversy surrounding the Carbon-14 dating of the Shroud of Turin. The article alleges a 'conspiracy' among some scientists involved in the dating process, suggesting that the results, which indicated the shroud was from the 13th or 14th century, were manipulated. The author criticizes the 'mafia' within the scientific community and questions the integrity of the experts involved, citing irregularities in sample handling and the introduction of extraneous materials. The article implies that the Vatican's State Secretariat has opened a reserved investigation into the matter.
Majestic-12 and Matrix: The Great Fraud of the 80s
Javier Sierra's article explores the idea that UFO phenomena have been manipulated by powerful groups for their own benefit. It suggests that governments might use UFO sightings as a psychological tool to distract the public from social issues or to conceal advanced, possibly military, aeronautical experiments. The article traces this manipulation back to World War II, citing the 'foo-fighters' incident and the German 'Sonder Buro, nº 13' as early examples of using UFO-like phenomena for psychological warfare. It then discusses the alleged role of William Moore, co-author of 'The Incident,' and his admission of being a government agent tasked with disseminating disinformation within the UFO community.
The article further delves into the Majestic-12 (MJ-12) document, suggesting it might be part of a disinformation campaign. It posits that the Roswell incident in 1947 could have been a cover-up for a military experiment gone wrong, with the MJ-12 committee's purpose being to study the wreckage of a manned rocket rather than an alien craft. The author notes that while the MJ-12 name appears in declassified documents, direct evidence of its existence as a UFO-related entity remains elusive.
Mysterious Disappearances at Sea
Luis Vigil contributes a section on maritime mysteries, recounting several cases of ships found abandoned with no trace of their crews. The 'Mary Celeste' is prominently featured, detailing its discovery adrift with its cargo intact and signs of recent occupation, yet devoid of any human presence. Other cases include the 'Rosalie,' the 'Hermania,' the 'Seabird,' and the 'Dei Gratia,' all presenting similar baffling scenarios of vanished crews.
Spiritualism: Origin, Cause, and Effect (II)
Mario J. Cortés continues his exploration of spiritualism, tracing its roots in ancient cultures where communication with spirits and nature was central. The article discusses the concept of 'geniuses' or protective spirits associated with specific locations and the ritualistic practices, including sacrifices, employed to appease or commune with them. It highlights the human need for connection and the belief that ancestral forces or wisdom could be integrated into the collective through these rituals. The author contrasts this with modern-day 'contactees' who claim communication with extraterrestrials, suggesting that many such claims are driven by a desire for power or are manifestations of psychological phenomena rather than genuine spiritual contact.
Points of View: The Paranormal Power Trap
In this section, P. Muñoz responds to a letter from Joaquín Caparrós (JOC), who shares his personal journey of 'contact' and spiritual evolution. Muñoz acknowledges the impact of such experiences but emphasizes that true growth comes from human learning and self-reliance, not solely from external 'contact.' He cautions against becoming overly dependent on these experiences, which can be a starting point but not the ultimate goal. Muñoz stresses that freedom must be earned, not given.
Another piece, 'In Search of... Paranormal Power,' by P. Muñoz, distinguishes between paranormal power and spiritual perception. It argues that many people are drawn to parapsychology seeking power, often confusing it with spiritual evolution. The author suggests that true spiritual development requires humility and a focus on being human first, before seeking higher spiritual states. The article critiques practices like Ouija boards and psychography, suggesting they can be manifestations of the collective unconscious or even deliberate disinformation, rather than genuine contact with extraterrestrial intelligence.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
This issue of 'Búsqueda' consistently questions established narratives, whether in the realm of UFOs, historical mysteries, or spiritual phenomena. There's a recurring theme of potential manipulation and disinformation, particularly concerning UFOs and government secrecy (Majestic-12). The magazine encourages critical thinking and a discerning approach to extraordinary claims, urging readers to look beyond sensationalism and consider psychological, social, and even conspiratorial explanations. The editorial stance appears to be one of cautious investigation, acknowledging the existence of unexplained phenomena while remaining skeptical of simplistic or dogmatic interpretations, especially those that claim direct contact with advanced extraterrestrial intelligences without rigorous evidence.
Specific Sections and Features
- Cover: Features stylized alien figures and the provocative headline '¡ NO EXISTEN !'.
- Editorial: Announces changes to the bulletin's format and reaffirms its independent status.
- Letters to the Editor: Includes a response from P. Muñoz to a reader's personal contact experience.
- Mysterious Disappearances: A recurring section detailing unexplained maritime incidents.
- Points of View: A forum for opinions on paranormal phenomena and spiritual development.
- Subscription Information: Details on how to subscribe to 'Búsqueda'.
- Special Features: Articles on the Turin Shroud controversy, the Majestic-12 document, and the nature of contactees.
- Humor: A comic strip by J.S.A. titled 'Operación Conexión de Luz' satirizes a pyramid scheme.
- News and Updates: Brief notes on other UFO-related publications and research projects (e.g., 'Mundo Desconocido', 'Año Cero', AFK's research in the Canary Islands).
- Regional Focus: A brief mention of UFO sightings in Galicia.
Conclusion
'Búsqueda' issue 26 presents a diverse range of topics within the UFO and parapsychology fields, characterized by a critical and investigative approach. It challenges conventional beliefs, explores conspiracy theories, and prompts readers to question the nature of reality, consciousness, and potential extraterrestrial involvement in human affairs.