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Busqueda Boletin - No 40

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This issue of Búsqueda magazine, number 40, from November 1991, is dedicated to exploring the complex and often mysterious world of UFOs, extraterrestrial intervention, and parapsychology. The editorial section emphasizes that all content presented are hypotheses, theories, and…

Magazine Overview

This issue of Búsqueda magazine, number 40, from November 1991, is dedicated to exploring the complex and often mysterious world of UFOs, extraterrestrial intervention, and parapsychology. The editorial section emphasizes that all content presented are hypotheses, theories, and personal thoughts, stressing that no definitive truths about UFOs are yet proven. It encourages readers to approach the information with an open mind, critically evaluating what resonates with them.

How Extraterrestrial Intervention is Prepared

The lead article, "How Extraterrestrial Intervention is Prepared" by Carlos Ortiz de la Huerta, delves into the question of why UFO occupants do not make open contact with humanity. The author discusses the 'occultation system' and the assurances of 'contactees' who claim to know the answer. He notes that while many UFO cases are investigated, the extraterrestrials (ETs) appear evasive, treating witnesses as 'guinea pigs.' Some researchers, like Erich Von Däniken, believe ETs were present during human civilization's development. Ortiz de la Huerta suggests a reconciliation of these views, proposing that ETs might be preparing humanity for a future intervention. He posits that direct contact with advanced civilizations could destabilize human psychological structures and societal foundations, making the OVNI phenomenon a 'subversive reality' that challenges modern civilization's values. The author contrasts this with primitive societies, which were more receptive to such contact due to their different psychological makeup.

The Programming of the Human Computer

Ortiz de la Huerta uses the analogy of a computer to explain how the human mind is programmed by environmental and educational conditioning. He argues that our mental 'registries' do not contain information about superior intelligences, and attempts to introduce such concepts can provoke negative reactions. He defines 'skepticism' as a psychological phenomenon that needs to be respected to avoid mental imbalance.

The Preparation Plan

The article outlines a two-phase plan for extraterrestrial 'consciousness reprogramming.' The first phase involves making UFOs visible periodically and in various locations to minimize psychological impact and avoid mass panic. This gradual exposure aims to encourage witnesses to share their experiences, thereby disseminating information and breaking down cultural barriers. The second phase involves direct contact with individuals who exhibit openness and a low level of skepticism. These contacts can be casual or permanent, and the ETs may be observing humanity to find suitable individuals. The author suggests that countries with strong religious traditions and less rationality, like Mexico, might be more conducive to such experiences. This phase includes 'rapts' or 'abductions' where individuals are taken aboard ships for study or observation. The information provided by ETs is described as scientific and humanistic, aimed at demonstrating their positive intervention on Earth, not as a 'messianic' act but as a fraternal offer of help.

Contactees - Bedroom Visitors: "They are from another war"

This section discusses a meeting of 'contactees' and 'bedroom visitors' organized by Colectivo Búsqueda. The participants concluded that while these phenomena involve para-normal events, they lack physical apparatus or entities and should be studied by psychiatry, psychology, and parapsychology, rather than ufology. The article warns against mixing these phenomena with UFOs, as it can mislead the public and allow some individuals to exploit the topic for personal gain.

Ganimedes/Morlen

This article explores the possibility of life on Ganimedes, one of Jupiter's moons, and introduces the concept of 'Morlen,' a name given by contactees to this celestial body. It details astronomical facts about Ganimedes and discusses narratives from contactees, such as Sixto Paz, who claim to have visited Morlen. The descriptions of Morlen's society, foundation, and way of life are presented as providing significant scientific, technical, and human knowledge, even if viewed as science fiction.

The Adventures of Enoc

The 'Book of Enoc,' an apocryphal text, is discussed for its accounts of 'Sons of God' or 'Angels' descending to Earth, falling in love with human women, and fathering giants. The text details the transmission of secrets, including arts of makeup, weapons, and knowledge of celestial mechanics. The article draws parallels with the Book of Genesis and the biblical account of the Flood. It also describes Enoc's journey through the heavens and his encounters with divine beings, suggesting a possible extraterrestrial or interdimensional origin for these narratives.

The Presumed Ufological Standoff

Sergi Manso reflects on his past involvement in ufology, noting a period of intense research followed by a detachment due to perceived conflicts and rivalries among investigators. He expresses a desire for a unified approach to UFO research and a clear conclusion after decades of investigation. Manso suggests that the true nature of UFOs might be related to a 'control system' aimed at restructuring human beliefs and consciousness.

Scientists and Scholars Analyze the UFO Phenomenon in Santander

This news report covers an international gathering of UFO researchers in Santander, Spain. Experts discussed various aspects of the phenomenon, including the possibility of extraterrestrial life, the analysis of UFO cases, and the official stance on UFOs in Spain. The report highlights the lack of conclusive evidence for a purely extraterrestrial origin of UFOs and criticizes the sensationalism and misinformation often spread by the media and some publications. It also touches upon the military's classification of UFO-related information in Spain since 1979.

UFOs in Spain: Reserved Military Matter Since 1979

This section notes that information regarding UFO observations in the military sphere has been classified as reserved in Spain since 1979. It mentions a spectacular triangular UFO sighting in Belgium two years prior, which involved radar detection and pursuit by fighter jets, and highlights Andalusia as the region with the highest number of reported sightings in Spain.

New Concepts of Time and Space in UFO Experiences

This article by Francisco Padrón Hernández explores the theoretical implications of UFO encounters on human perception of time and space. It references Dr. Cesar Rodriguez Maffiotte's theory regarding the Shroud of Turin, suggesting that objects approaching the speed of light experience mass dilation and time contraction, potentially shifting to a different dimension. This theory is applied to UFO sightings, where witnesses report temporal distortions and instantaneous disappearances. The article also touches upon near-death experiences and the concept of 'astral travel' as potential access to other dimensions.

Points of View: Comments and Clarifications

This section offers commentary on various aspects of ufology. It criticizes a 'complete dossier on UFOs' for omitting important Spanish ufologists and for failing to distinguish between different roles within the field (investigators, writers, etc.). It also discusses the paranormal nature of UFO encounters, suggesting that while external physical objects might be discounted, the 'awakening of consciousness' experienced by witnesses is a significant aspect. The author clarifies that this 'awakening' is a natural maturation process, not necessarily paranormal, and that abduction experiences, if properly understood, can contribute to personal growth. The section warns against conflating paranormal phenomena with extraterrestrial contact, as it can lead to dangerous practices like Ouija board use.

SHAMBALLAH

This section introduces a new quarterly bulletin called SHAMBALLAH, dedicated to paracientific topics. The bulletin aims to provide rigorous and dynamic information on subjects within the broad spectrum of parapsychology and to foster an exchange of experiences among interested individuals. It also mentions A.C.D.E.U. (Association for Cultural UFOlogical Studies), which focuses on investigating the OVNI phenomenon from a realistic and objective perspective, seeking to understand the motivations behind it and to expose manipulation within the field.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The magazine consistently promotes critical thinking and the exploration of various theories regarding UFOs and related phenomena. It emphasizes that information presented is often speculative and encourages readers to form their own conclusions. There's a recurring theme of questioning the nature of reality, consciousness, and the potential influence of non-human intelligences on human society. The publication appears to advocate for a serious, scientific approach to ufology while acknowledging the existence and importance of parapsychological aspects. The editorial stance is open to diverse perspectives and encourages reader participation through contributions and feedback. The magazine also highlights a societal shift away from traditional religion towards New Age philosophies and practices, suggesting a search for spiritual meaning in a changing world.