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Title: CENAP REPORT Issue: 4 Date: June 1976 Publisher: CENAP Country: Germany Language: German

Magazine Overview

Title: CENAP REPORT
Issue: 4
Date: June 1976
Publisher: CENAP
Country: Germany
Language: German

This issue of CENAP REPORT delves into various UFO phenomena, with a particular focus on sightings in Germany and Austria during the mid-1970s. It includes detailed accounts of specific incidents, analysis of object shapes, and information on the CENAP archive.

Table of Contents

The table of contents lists the following articles:
1. Ballon - UFO
2. Klausenleopoldsdorf
3. Nach 3 Jahren (After 3 Years)
4. UFO - Landungen (UFO Landings)
5. ATLANTIS - Frage (Atlantis - Question)
6. CENAP-Intern (CENAP - Internal)

Article 1: Ballon - UFO

This section discusses a "UFO wave" reported in early 1976 over the Federal Republic of Germany. While many sightings were attributed to imprecise information and labeled as "weather probes" or "balloons," some reports suggested advanced aerodynamic capabilities and control of airspace. The article notes that such phenomena were registered in the NRW region.

Article 2: Klausenleopoldsdorf

This article details a UFO sighting near Klausenleopoldsdorf, Austria, on August 3, 1972. A forest ranger, Reinhold Hering, and Erika Gräf observed a bright, illuminated flying object for about a minute from a distance of approximately 1.5 kilometers. They described the experience as "unsettlingly uncanny." The object was described as a "shining disc" and was later investigated by the Gendarmerie. Experts from Hohe Warte confirmed it was not a balloon or ball lightning, suggesting it might be a meteorological phenomenon.

Article 3: Nach 3 Jahren (After 3 Years)

This article revisits a UFO sighting that occurred three years prior, questioning if the same UFO reappeared. It references a case from August 19, 1972, involving a sighting by Fritz Carl Carter in the USA. The object was described as a "weather probe" with a silver, disc-like appearance, reflecting sunlight and appearing self-luminous. The article speculates that the balloon likely burst, and its components descended via parachute.

Article 4: UFO - Landungen (UFO Landings)

This section appears to discuss UFO landings, though the specific details are spread across multiple pages and may include accounts from the USA. One account describes a family's encounter with a UFO that landed near their home. The object was described as glowing and emitting a humming sound. The family observed it through binoculars and noted its metallic appearance and unusual behavior. The article also mentions the possibility of it being a "weather balloon" or a "spy satellite."

Article 5: ATLANTIS - Frage (Atlantis - Question)

This article's content is not fully discernible from the provided scans, but the title suggests a discussion or inquiry related to the mythical continent of Atlantis, possibly in connection with UFO phenomena.

Article 6: CENAP-Intern (CENAP - Internal)

This section likely contains internal news or updates from the CENAP organization. It mentions the availability of UFO photo material from the CENAP archive, offering prints for a fee. It also includes a call for collaborators to translate UFO literature from various languages.

Analysis of UFO Shapes and Characteristics

Pages 10 and 11 of the report provide a classification of reported UFO shapes based on witness descriptions. The most common shapes identified are "saucer-shaped" (Fliegende Untertasse), followed by various other forms including round/disk-shaped, lens-shaped, oval, egg-shaped, hat-shaped, bell-shaped, and more unusual descriptions like spindle-shaped and cigar-shaped. The report also touches upon the characteristics of these objects, such as their color (silver, glowing), size estimates, and behavior (hovering, silent movement, emitting light).

Media Coverage and Research Stance

The report includes a commentary on media coverage of UFO events, noting that the KURIER newspaper provided a factual and objective article. The author expresses hope that more media outlets will adopt a similar approach. The CENAP organization actively collects and archives UFO-related materials, including photographs, and seeks contributions from researchers and the public.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue are UFO sightings, the classification of unidentified aerial objects, and the investigation of these phenomena. The editorial stance appears to be one of serious inquiry and documentation, aiming to collect and analyze evidence related to UFOs. The publication encourages public participation and collaboration in research efforts, highlighting the importance of accurate reporting and objective analysis of witness testimonies and photographic evidence.

This issue of CENAP, Volume 1, Issue 7, dated May 1976, focuses on serious UFO research and related phenomena. The cover headline, 'Die ATLANTIS Frage' (The Atlantis Question), hints at a broader scope beyond typical UFO sightings. The publication appears to be a German-language magazine dedicated to exploring unexplained phenomena from a scientific and investigative perspective.

UFO Landing Reports and Phenomena

The magazine delves into detailed analysis of UFO landing reports, presenting findings from 109 cases. It highlights various phenomena associated with these landings, including significant electromagnetic effects and physical traces left at the landing sites.

Electromagnetic Effects (E/M-Einwirkungen)

A considerable portion of the issue is dedicated to the electromagnetic effects observed during UFO landings. These include:

  • Power Outages: Street lighting failures were reported.
  • Electronic Malfunctions: Televisions and radios stopped working.
  • Vehicle Issues: Car engines failed to start or operate.
  • Radioactivity: In some cases, radioactivity was detected at the landing sites.

While the failure of media (radio and TV) was mentioned in relation to the 109 landing reports, radioactivity was specifically highlighted as a recurring peculiarity.

Physical Traces and Environmental Impact

Beyond electromagnetic disturbances, the reports detail physical evidence left behind by UFOs:

  • Ground Alterations: The ground was observed to be hardened, scorched, or burnt.
  • Vegetation Damage: Grass, trees, and bushes were affected, described as withered, burnt, or flattened.
  • Melting: Ice and snow were melted, suggesting heat radiation.
  • Unusual Substances: Strange glowing or metallic masses were found.
  • Magnetic Effects: Metal objects, including street signs, exhibited unusual magnetic properties.
  • Other Traces: Notches in wooden beams, cut branches, and uprooted herbs were also noted.

These effects are attributed to heat or radiation from the object, with some cases reporting a warm or hot air current.

UFO Occupants and Encounters

The issue also addresses the presence of UFO occupants. In a surprising number of cases (59.6% of 109), no occupants were seen or no contact was made. However, when occupants were observed, they were generally described as small or hairy beings. Some reports detail interactions where beings were observed through windows, hatches, or pilot cabins, with descriptions of their size and appearance varying.

Sounds and Sensory Phenomena

Witnesses often reported sounds associated with UFOs. These ranged from metallic noises, whistling, hammering, rattling, humming, and rumbling to explosive and undefinable sounds. During take-off, sounds were more frequently reported, including humming, whistling, and various other noises described as explosive, siren-like, hissing, rushing, thundering, or even boot-tractor-like.

Specific Case Examples

The magazine presents several specific case examples to illustrate the phenomena:

  • VINS-SUR-CARAMY, France (April 14, 1957): This case is highlighted for its multiple take-offs and landings, and the mysterious magnetic effects on street signs.
  • USA Landings: Reports from the USA include instances of a landed object transforming into a bright light that exploded, and a case where paper strips rained down from an object. One UFO landing in the USA reportedly involved the abduction of a young mare from a ranch.

Analysis of Traces

A detailed breakdown categorizes the physical traces found at landing sites, including:

  • Ground Effects: Flattened, burnt, or hardened grass; burnt bushes; hardened soil; and cracked rock.
  • Vegetation and Soil: Scorched earth, withered bushes, and uprooted herbs.
  • Environmental Changes: Melted snow, warm air currents, and unusual ground formations.
  • Material Effects: Magnetization of metal, and notches in wooden beams.
  • Other Phenomena: Strange glowing masses, radioactivity, and disturbances to electronic devices.

UFO Occupant Descriptions

The reports also provide descriptions of beings observed, with varying sizes and characteristics. For instance, beings were described as being 250 cm, 150 cm, 120 cm, 115 cm, 100 cm, 90 cm, 70 cm, 50 cm, and 40 cm in height. Some were described as 'hairy' or 'small'.

The Atlantis Question

In a significant departure from UFO reports, the magazine features an article by Astrophysicist A.Weis titled 'Die ATLANTIS Frage' (The Atlantis Question). Weis challenges the conventional understanding of Atlantis, suggesting it was not a continent on Earth but an entire planet within our solar system that orbited between Mars and Jupiter. He criticizes existing research as lacking logical thinking and being based on fragmented information. Weis posits that the search for Atlantis has been misguided, and that the phenomenon represents a lost world rather than a sunken landmass on Earth.

Reader Reactions and Editorial Stance

The issue includes a section with reader reactions to CENAP's activities. Many letters express positive feedback, appreciating the group's serious and reorganized approach to UFO research, distinguishing it from pseudoscientific activities. Readers praise CENAP for tackling UFO phenomena as scientific and technical problems. Some letters express interest in a 'serious' UFO research, differentiating it from the work of figures like Karl Veit and Georgs Adamski. There is also criticism directed at certain publications and individuals perceived as sensationalist or lacking credibility.

The editorial stance appears to be one of promoting rigorous, scientific investigation into UFO phenomena, distancing itself from sensationalism and unsubstantiated claims. The publication aims to provide a platform for serious research and discussion.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

This issue of CENAP strongly emphasizes a scientific and investigative approach to UFO phenomena. The recurring themes are the detailed analysis of UFO landing reports, focusing on observable physical and electromagnetic effects, and the investigation of potential occupants. The magazine aims to present factual data and witness accounts in a structured manner, distinguishing itself from what it terms 'pseudoscientific' activities. The inclusion of the Atlantis article suggests an interest in broader, potentially paradigm-shifting, unexplained phenomena that may be linked to ancient mysteries or extraterrestrial origins. The editorial stance is clearly in favor of empirical evidence and logical deduction, encouraging a more grounded and serious study of these subjects.