Magazine Summary
BUSQUEDA Boletin Informativo
Summary
This issue of Busqueda magazine delves into profound questions about life after death, featuring an exclusive interview with Erich von Däniken. It also investigates UFO phenomena, including historical sightings in Jumilla and the mysterious 'Triangles of Death' across the globe. The magazine highlights the creation of the Norteargentine Confederation of Ovnilogía and explores the intriguing field of mental photography, with research conducted in Russia and the US. The passing of investigator Andreas Faber Kaiser is mourned, with tributes to his legacy.
Magazine Overview
Title: BUSQUEDA Boletin Informativo
Issue: 70
Volume: Año 1994
Date: June 1976 (Cover Date), but internal content references 1994 and earlier dates.
Publisher: J.Me Semitiel Martinez
Country: Spain
Language: Spanish
Content Summary
This issue of *Busqueda* magazine, titled "Boletín Informativo No. 70," delves into a variety of paranormal and ufological topics, with a strong focus on the legacy of investigator Andreas Faber Kaiser, who passed away. The cover features a striking image of a crystal skull and poses the question "¿HAY VIDA DESPUES DE LA MUERTE?" (Is there life after death?), with exclusive content from Erich von Däniken and Alejandro Vignati.
Editorial and Tributes
The magazine opens with a poignant posthumous letter to Andreas Faber Kaiser by Manuel Carballal, expressing deep regret and admiration for Kaiser's work and spirit. Carballal reflects on Kaiser's humility, integrity, and the profound impact he had on those seeking knowledge in the paranormal field. He laments the loss of Kaiser's guidance and the unanswered questions left behind, viewing Kaiser's departure as a "longest journey" into the unknown.
Another tribute, "NOS VEREMOS EN EL PUNTO DE REUNION, ANDREAS," by Connors '94, also bids farewell to Andreas Faber Kaiser, referring to a concept of a "Punto de Reunión" (Meeting Point) as a place beyond space and time where souls reunite. The author emphasizes the void left in paranormal investigation and sends condolences to Kaiser's family, particularly his son, Sergi.
Investigations and Reports
UFO Sighting in Jumilla: The "Busqueda en Jumilla" section details a trip to Jumilla, Spain, to investigate local UFO phenomena. The team, including Juan Fº Valero and Josep Guijarro, interviewed locals and family members about past sightings. They also spoke with a local ophthalmologist and the Civil Guard, suggesting Jumilla might be a "hot zone" for UFO activity.
Franciscan Friars See a UFO: An article by J.F. Valero recounts a sighting by Franciscan friars in Jumilla in the summer of 1952. Father Superior Jerónimo García and twenty other friars witnessed a brilliant silver, spherical object ascend vertically and disappear into the clouds. García was certain it was not a natural phenomenon.
Nace la Confederación Norteargentina de Ovnilogía: Vicente Moros reports on the creation of the Norteargentine Confederation of Ovnilogía in Argentina. This organization aims to unify UFO research efforts in the northern provinces, with Eduardo Alfredo López serving as its first president. The confederation plans to award an annual prize for the best investigator and organize a congress.
The New Triangles of Death: This section, drawing information from "Enciclopedia Popular Magazine," discusses mysterious geographical areas known as the "Triangles of Death." These zones, including the Bermuda Triangle, the Mar del Diablo (Devil's Sea) between Japan and the Marianas Islands, and areas in Africa and the Pacific, are associated with unexplained disappearances and phenomena. The article explores potential explanations, including natural forces like geomagnetism and the theory of a deliberate symmetrical configuration by intelligent beings.
- Triangle I: The Mar del Diablo: This area is known for its deep trenches, volcanic activity, and legends of sea monsters. The text mentions the disappearance of ships and aircraft, and the mysterious "luminous sea wheels."
- Triangle II: Africa and the Pacific: This region includes Easter Island and is characterized by sightings of dark spheres emerging from the sea. South African defense officials reported "flying saucers" seen by experienced aviators.
Consultorio Semi-Ufológico: This section features reader inquiries. One reader, Josefa Pérez Tomás, claims her son Enrique was abducted by a UFO. Another reader, Fina Calterón, asks about a group member's peculiar habit of pointing at his teeth when a UFO is sighted, which is explained as a hopeful gesture for his dental issues.
C.E.I.P.U. (Centro Español de Investigaciones Parapsicológicas y Ufológicas): This report introduces a new research group in Zaragoza dedicated to paranormal phenomena. They aim to investigate parapsychology seriously and are launching a campaign about the dangers of Ouija boards.
- Fue Noticia (News Snippets):
- Milingo, Cuando la Fe Mueve Montañas: A report from "Heraldo de Aragón" about Bishop Milingo, who combines ancient tribal rites with Christian healing practices, leading to his denunciation for alleged satanism but also gaining a large following.
- Un 11% de Enfermos Desahuciados por la Ciencia se Cura con la Parapsicología: An announcement for the II World Congress of Sciences and Parapsychology in Madrid, featuring experts discussing paranormal phenomena and extrasensory abilities.
- Una Fantasmal "Dama del Lago" Siembra la Inquietud en un Pueblo Uruguayo: A report from "A B C" about sightings of a giant, spectral woman over a lake in Uruguay, attracting international attention.
Introducción a la Parapsicología: This article discusses the phenomenon of mental photography, referencing the work of Ted Serios and research conducted in the Soviet Union (Perm) and the West. It describes the process of projecting mental images onto film and the potential implications for understanding mental illness.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The magazine consistently explores the intersection of ufology and parapsychology, with a particular interest in unexplained phenomena, life after death, and the nature of consciousness. There is a clear stance of open-minded investigation, acknowledging the limitations of current scientific understanding while encouraging further research. The passing of Andreas Faber Kaiser is treated with great respect, highlighting his significant contributions to the field. The publication also engages with reader contributions and news from other paranormal organizations, fostering a sense of community among researchers.
No me bastan tus libros. No es suficiente volver a escuchar tu voz en tantas emisiones nocturnas. Eres tú quien nos hace falta.
Key Incidents
The fishing vessel Eleventh Myojin Maru reported a volcanic eruption and a yellow vapor rising from a rocky bank in the Mar del Diablo.
The research vessel Fifth Kaiyo Maru, carrying 31 scientists, disappeared without a trace in the Mar del Diablo.
South African defense officials reported numerous sightings of 'flying saucers' by experienced aviators, describing them as guided devices moving at high speed.
Experiments in mental photography were conducted with patients in a mental asylum, resulting in 420 confirmed cases of projected images onto photographic film.
The Norteargentine Confederation of Ovnilogía was created during the 'Space Week 1993' to unify UFO research in northern Argentina.
Andreas Faber Kaiser embarked on his final, longest journey.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the significance of Andreas Faber Kaiser's passing?
Manuel Carballal laments the loss of Andreas Faber Kaiser, a significant figure in paranormal investigation, expressing that his knowledge and integrity are greatly missed, especially by younger researchers.
What is mental photography?
Mental photography is a phenomenon where a person attempts to transfer a mental image onto photographic film through intense concentration, with studies suggesting it may involve PK and ESP.
What are the 'Triangles of Death'?
The 'Triangles of Death' are geographical areas around the world known for mysterious disappearances and phenomena, including the Bermuda Triangle, the Mar del Diablo, and regions in Africa and the Pacific.
What is the Norteargentine Confederation of Ovnilogía?
It is an institution created in Argentina to unify UFO research efforts across the northern provinces, aiming to be the most comprehensive UFO investigation organization in Argentina and Ibero-America.
In This Issue
People Mentioned
- Andreas Faber KaiserInvestigator
- Manuel CarballalAuthor
- Sergi SemitielSon
- MónicaCompanion
- Connors '94Author
- Juan Fº ValeroInvestigator
- Vicente MorosAuthor
- Liliana NúñezInformation provider
- Charo LozanoInformation provider
- JigoraSpace traveler
- Antonio RiberaInvestigator
- Eduardo Alfredo LópezInvestigator
- +8 more
Organisations
- Búsqueda
- CEIPU
- Copistería Maragall
- Federación Correntina de Ovnilogía
- Confederación Norteargentina de Ovnilogía
- Casa de Juventud Las Fuentes
- Grupo Torat
- FBI
- CIA
- Universidad de Resistencia
- Universidad de Tokio
- Instituto de Investigación de la Universidad de Tokio
- Museo de Ciencias
- Departamento de Pesquerías
- +3 more
Locations
- Girona, Spain
- Jumilla, Spain
- Terraza, Spain
- Bermuda Triangle, USA
- Polo Sur, Antarctica
- Japan, Japan
- Argentina, Argentina
- Antarctica, Antarctica
- Afghanistan, Afghanistan
- Spain, Spain
- Persian Gulf, Iran
- Mar del Diablo, Japan
- Marianas Islands, USA
- Isla de Pascua, Chile
- +6 more