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BUSQUEDA, Boletín Informativo, issue number 76, published in 1994, is a Spanish-language magazine focusing on ufology and parapsychology. It is directed and edited by José Mª Semitiel Martinez.

Magazine Overview

BUSQUEDA, Boletín Informativo, issue number 76, published in 1994, is a Spanish-language magazine focusing on ufology and parapsychology. It is directed and edited by José Mª Semitiel Martinez.

Elucubraciones Metafísicas by Efman J. Jasond

This lengthy article, presented as a personal letter to the readers, details a disturbing encounter experienced by a newly married couple. The author, who identifies as a collaborator of Búsqueda, recounts how the wife, Rosé, was visited by small, non-human beings in her bedroom. These beings, described as having unusual features, approached her while her husband, Jordi, slept. Rosé was physically affected, suffering scratches and bruises, and later reported the incident. The author suggests that these experiences are related to 'other dimensions' and that authorities may be aware of and concealing such phenomena. The article highlights that women are often the primary victims. The narrative then shifts to the aftermath, where Rosé's experience is dismissed by friends as a result of drinking, and she later becomes pregnant. Tragically, her child is born stillborn, with no clear medical explanation. Rosé claims to have heard the child cry, describing it as small and dark. The author connects this case to other similar incidents in Spain where infants were stillborn and warns readers to 'flee from any contact' if possible. The article concludes with a plea for readers to avoid similar situations.

Lo Mejor del Mes

This section features a fragment from an article titled 'OVNIS Representantes de un Universo Vital' by Ernesto Girauld, originally published in Boletín OVNI-VISIÓN, Chile. It discusses the nature of UFOs as biological entities operating with energy systems that allow them to materialize and dematerialize. The text suggests that UFOs can transform mass into energy and vice versa, exhibiting speeds and behaviors beyond known natural or technological capabilities. The author posits that these beings may be from a parallel universe that interacts with ours, and understanding this connection might be key to human mental evolution and the search for universal harmony.

Visitantes de Dormitorios (Otras Versiones)

This article, referencing a book by Juan Parellada de Cardellac, explores the concept of 'incubi' and 'succubi' – entities believed to engage in sexual encounters with humans. It delves into their nature as malevolent, extra-human creatures created by human thoughts or originating from another realm. The text discusses their power of physical possession and how their form is influenced by the lustful images they feed on. It notes that while often sexual, they can also manifest as celestial dreams. The article touches upon the difficulty of proving their existence, as such phenomena are often dismissed as hallucinations or madness. It also mentions historical accounts from the Middle Ages and the Middle Ages, and the Catholic missionaries in China observing similar phenomena they called 'commerce of love with spirits.' The author suggests these entities are 'fluidic coagulations' that can be destroyed. The article concludes by noting that their numbers have decreased over centuries, but they may still exist in various forms.

Acuse de Recibo

This section acknowledges receipt of various publications and articles, including 'Actualidad' by Vicente Moros Valencia, 'OVNI-VISIÓN', and contributions from Raúl Núñez, Bruno Cardeñosa, Javier Sierra, and others. It serves as a bibliography or index of materials received by the magazine.

Consultorio Semi-Ufológico

This section features a Q&A format addressing reader inquiries. One reader asks about metal fragments from a UFO explosion in Chile and why they didn't cause a fire. The response explains that the explosion was 'cold' and the fragments, being 'ecologically minded,' did not cause fires. Another reader inquires about naming a star after someone. The response confirms that a Paris-based office offers this service for a fee, providing a certificate and map. A third reader asks for advice on automatic writing, having spent months without producing understandable text. The response humorously suggests buying folios from the editor, changing pen colors, and if still unsuccessful, considering other pursuits like snail farming, as ETs are currently busy studying the global crisis.

10 Casos Que Conmovieron Al Mundo: Fuegos de San Telmo

This article recounts a dramatic incident on May 2, 1975, in Mexico City, where a pilot named Carlos de los Santos Montiel reported his avioneta being 'trapped' and losing control due to three unidentified flying objects. The pilot's panicked dialogue with air traffic control is detailed, describing one object impacting his plane. The incident led to the temporary suspension of operations at the Benito Juárez International Airport. The article presents both believers, like ufologist Fernando Téllez Pareja who cites radar echoes, and skeptics, such as Dr. Luis Amezcua who attributes it to altitude-induced illusions and hypoglycemia, and ufologist Luis Ruiz Noguez who suggests the pilot mistook 'St. Elmo's Fire' for UFOs.

Los Ovnis Sobrevuelan Bolivia

This brief report details a sighting on June 7th in northern Bolivia, where witnesses, including journalists, a political leader, and an engineer, reported being followed for 10 minutes by a bright, multi-colored spherical UFO. This was the second such incident reported in the area that year.

Descubren Una Base Secreta En EE.UU. Donde Se Simulan Combates Entre Cazas Y Naves Espaciales

This article, based on a report by Luis Beltrán of NBC, claims the existence of a secret US military base in Nevada where simulated combat exercises between American fighter jets and UFO-shaped craft are conducted. The US Air Force denies the base's existence, and access is restricted. The reporter describes encountering metal detectors and armed guards. The article mentions advanced spy planes like the U-2, SR-71, and Stealth being tested there. It suggests the base operates outside public scrutiny and that the government is attempting to make the viewing promontory public property to prevent observation.

Actualidad by Vicente Moros

This section discusses the growing concern over cults and their impact on families. It highlights the phenomenon of youth being recruited by sects, causing distress to parents and educators. The article mentions a course titled 'Sects: A Challenge to the Family' offered at the School of Family Sciences, aiming to provide information and preventive strategies. It emphasizes that parents should not react negatively or violently but rather try to understand the situation and offer alternatives. The article distinguishes between 'destructive' and 'classic' sects, preferring the term 'conflictive.'

El Extraordinario Misterio de los "Geoglifos" del Norte

This article explores the extensive geoglyphs found in the northern regions of Chile (Arica, Iquique, Tocopilla), as well as in the US, Mexico, and Peru. Pablo Cerda and Sixto Fernández have spent seven years cataloging these figures, identifying over seventy-one sites in the province of Iquique alone. They have collaborated with the Chilean Air Force for aerial photography. The article notes that while the geoglyphs are known internationally, the sheer quantity in this region is considered unique and a potential asset for art tourism. The interpretation of these figures is discussed, with theories ranging from ancient roads to fertility symbols. Anthropologist Julio Sanhueza suggests that understanding the geoglyphs requires delving into the Andean worldview, where everything is connected to the religious and divine.

El Libro del Mes

This section announces the release of a new book by ufologist Pedro P. Canto titled "Visitantes de Dormitorio, El Contacto Sexual Con Extraterrestres." The book, part of the Esoterika collection, is described as the second Spanish work on the topic, following Josep Guijarro's "Infiltrados." It is divided into three parts: a review of cases from the 1980s involving sexual contact with alleged extraterrestrials, an analysis of research by Spanish ufologists and scientists, and a compilation of cases that, while not strictly 'sleep paralysis' encounters, refer to intimate and sexual contact with presumed aliens. The author defines his work as a 'helping hand for those who have suffered unwanted nocturnal experiences,' though he clarifies he doesn't believe in 'Sleep Visitors' but rather 'Unknown Biological Entities.'

La Columna de Raúl Núñez

This column discusses a lecture given by Chilean ufologist Liliana Núñez de Orellana in Santiago about 'Sleep Visitors.' The author notes the topic is not well-known in Chile, and the lecture sparked debate. The column praises Núñez's bravery in addressing such a delicate subject and bases her work on Josep Guijarro's "Infiltrados." It mentions that limited information exists in Chile, with only works by Whitley Striebe and Budd Hopkins offering references. The author also references Ernesto Giraud's parapsychological explanations, suggesting human mental powers and potential genetic alterations. Aquiles Castillo agrees with Giraud but also considers the phenomenon a possible psychological expression related to sociological pressures. The column concludes by emphasizing the responsibility of Spanish researchers in disseminating information to other countries and expresses hope for future clarity on these nocturnal visits.

La Prensa Basura Llega a España

This section criticizes the emergence of sensationalist tabloids in Spain, exemplified by 'NOTICIAS DEL MUNDO.' The author laments the publication of outlandish and fabricated news, including alleged UFO-related stories, comparing it to similar publications in the US and Germany. The article expresses concern that such media will further damage the credibility of serious ufological research and hopes the publication will not gain traction.

Para Confundir a los Extraterrestres: Los EE.UU. Construyen Su OVNI

This article, based on a purported declassified Pentagon document, claims that the US military has been building its own UFOs for 24 years to confuse extraterrestrials. It describes a new craft, the 'XX-TS-24,' designed as a 'lure' for UFOs, capable of flight and communication in multiple languages. The article suggests that the US government is actively engaged in deception regarding UFOs.

La Santa Ovnisión

This section critiques sensationalist articles about alien abductions, particularly one that appeared in a bulletin. The author expresses frustration that such content undermines the credibility of ufology. The criticized article describes alleged systematic abductions of young women for egg harvesting and manipulation, and even mentions a case of bilocation and a 'tube' inserted into a woman's body. The author questions whether these interventions are for benign purposes or for cloning by other races for 'unworthy ends.'

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The magazine consistently explores the unexplained, with a strong focus on UFO sightings, alien encounters, and paranormal phenomena. There's a recurring theme of questioning official narratives and hinting at government secrecy or cover-ups. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry into these subjects, while also expressing concern about sensationalism and maintaining a degree of skepticism towards unsubstantiated claims, particularly in the 'La Santa Ovnisión' section. The magazine also engages with ancient mysteries, such as geoglyphs, and touches upon societal issues like the influence of cults.