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Overview

This issue of cenap-infoline, dated August 9, 1998, is issue number 77. The magazine focuses on UFO research and related topics, with a particular emphasis on the passing of a prominent figure in the field.

Magazine Overview

This issue of cenap-infoline, dated August 9, 1998, is issue number 77. The magazine focuses on UFO research and related topics, with a particular emphasis on the passing of a prominent figure in the field.

Colman v. Keviczky: An Obituary and Tribute

The lead article announces the death of Colman v. Keviczky on July 27, 1998, at the age of 88, from cancer. The article describes him as a 'founding member' of the UFO research scene, known since the establishment of the private UFO research group CENAP in Mannheim in 1973. Despite differing views on UFOs, a friendly basis for discussion is noted as something that is 'unfortunately missed today.' His 'serious evidence,' presented in words and writing, will be missed. Keviczky was convinced that a 'war declaration' against UFOs was being prepared by the USA and the former USSR. He reportedly presented memorandums to governments worldwide during his travels. The article includes photos from 1983 showing him in Vienna, Austria, meeting President Dr. R. Kirschschläger, and at a CENAP meeting in Mannheim-Wallstadt.

A caption below a photo identifies Major Colman VonKeviczky explaining something in relation to a memorandum, with the president of the other side of the table. Three representatives from ICUFON in Austria are also identified: Peter Noviczky, Karl Grün, and Helmut Hajek.

The magazine also includes information about CENAP itself, describing it as a current information source for the CENAP-Report, presenting itself as the most current international UFO scene newsletter. It is planned to be published every three weeks, but may appear more frequently. Hansjürgen Köhler is listed as responsible for press law.

Correspondence and Memoranda

The issue features excerpts from correspondence, including a letter from 'Kalman' and 'Jolan' to 'Hansjurgen and Werner,' dated December 27, 1982. This letter discusses a 'great evacuation fraud' in the USA and questions the accusations made against them, referencing a book titled 'EVAKUINRUNG.' It also mentions a 'General Douglas MacArthur' statement from 1955 and a Pentagon regulation (JANAP-146/1952) concerning 'superior galactic powers.' The letter also references 'contactee' information, including details about 'Harrison Hoffmand' and 'Bob Rehauldi,' and mentions a court ruling against 'Frank Stranges' for selling fake doctor diplomas.

A significant portion of the magazine is dedicated to a memorandum from Major Ret. Colman S. VonKeviczky, Director of the INTERCONTINENTAL U.F.O. GALACTIC SPACECRAFT - RESEARCH AND ANALYTIC NETWORK, INC., dated December 3, 1985. This memorandum, addressed 'TO WHOM IT MY CONCERN,' discusses the Joint Soviet-American Statement made public by the White House and President Reagan's report on his Geneva Summit with General Secretary M. Gorbachev (November 18-20, 1985). The memorandum raises questions about the Strategic Offensive Initiative (SDI) and the potential threat from UFOs.

VonKeviczky, along with Major Ret. Hans C. Petersen (Royal Danish AF.) and Karl L. Veit (President of the INTERNATIONAL UFO/IFO SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH ASSOCIATION), issues a statement questioning the rationale for strategic operations if UFOs are not a threat. The memorandum quotes President Reagan and then poses questions from VonKeviczky regarding the enemy in outer space and the nature of the threat. It also references a 98th Congress proposal for a 'JOINT RESOLUTION RELATING TO COOPERATIVE EAST-WEST VENTURE IN SPACE.'

Further documents include a response from Major General Robert L. Schweitzer, confirming that the President is aware of the threat documented and is working to restore national defense. Another document references a resolution offering the Soviet Union to produce arms for a Strategic 'OFFENSIVE' Initiative in outer space.

News Articles on Reagan and Gorbachev

Two newspaper articles are included, one from the NEW YORK POST (December 4, 1985) and another from the DAILY NEWS (December 5, 1985), both titled 'REAGAN: U.S. & SOVIETS AGAINST THE GALAXY.' These articles report on President Reagan's remarks to high school students in Fallston, Maryland. Reagan stated that he told Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev that if aliens invaded Earth, they would 'forget all the little local differences' and realize they are all human beings. He also mentioned his belief in the 'hand of providence' in the Star Wars missile defense scheme, seeing it as a way to deliver the world from the threat of offensive nuclear weapons. The articles also touch upon Reagan's stance on the SALT-2 treaty and Soviet violations.

Letter from Colman VonKeviczky (February 4, 1986)

Another letter from Colman VonKeviczky, dated February 4, 1986, is included. This letter is addressed to 'Liebe Freunde Hansjurgen und Werner' and reflects on their Christmas card. It discusses the UFO research community, mentioning both 'UFO Burschen' and 'UFO-Forscher.' VonKeviczky references his own research based on 'government documents' that 'frighten' others to publish. He mentions CIA 'Toilattpapieren' and questions whether Reagan and Gorbachev would be 'killed' because they do not agree with his research. The letter also touches upon 'Karlchen and Annylein' and a 'Buddha Geschoss.' It concludes with New Year wishes and a statement: 'SCHLAG MIT NICHT KAPUT' (meaning 'Do not break the fight').

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue are the legacy of Colman v. Keviczky, the intersection of UFO phenomena with international politics and military strategy, and the potential for extraterrestrial threats to unite global powers. The editorial stance appears to be one of serious inquiry into UFO phenomena, advocating for the release of government information and questioning official narratives. There is a clear emphasis on the perceived threat from UFOs and the need for preparedness, as articulated by Keviczky and others involved in the UFO research community.