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Chetvertoye Izmereniye - 1999 No 04
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This issue of "ИЗМЕРЕНИЕ И НЛО" (Measurement and UFO), identified as No. 4 (139) with a free price, is published by the Yaroslavl Public UFO Center. The cover prominently features the headline "WHO RULES THE WORLD?" alongside an illustration of an astronaut.
Magazine Overview
This issue of "ИЗМЕРЕНИЕ И НЛО" (Measurement and UFO), identified as No. 4 (139) with a free price, is published by the Yaroslavl Public UFO Center. The cover prominently features the headline "WHO RULES THE WORLD?" alongside an illustration of an astronaut.
Who Rules the World?
The lead article posits a dramatic narrative about the post-World War II era, suggesting that the US government became aware of crashed alien spacecraft and extraterrestrial beings shortly after developing the atomic bomb. It claims that between January 1947 and December 1952, at least 16 alien craft crashed or made forced landings, resulting in the recovery of 65 alien bodies and one live alien. The article details secret government projects like "Project Sign" and "Project Grudge," which produced the "Blue Book" series, and mentions "Blue Teams" tasked with collecting alien debris and survivors. The text alleges that Defense Minister James Forrestal became an early victim of a "hidden conspiracy" due to his desire to inform the public about these events, claiming he was murdered by CIA agents in 1949.
The article further describes the live alien, designated "VBS" (Extraterrestrial Biological Being), who was studied and provided information that formed the basis of the "Yellow Book." VBS, whose biology was chlorophyll-based, died in mid-1952. In response to these discoveries, President Truman allegedly established the highly secret National Security Agency (NSA) in November 1952, tasked with deciphering alien communications and establishing dialogue under the codename "Sigma." A secondary NSA objective was global radio interception and maintaining secrecy about alien presence on Earth.
President Truman reportedly informed allies, including the USSR, about the alien issue to prepare for potential threats. This led to the formation of a secret society called "Bilderberg," headquartered in Geneva, which the article claims evolved into a secret world government controlling global affairs.
Upon Dwight D. Eisenhower's presidency in 1953, the article claims he was briefed on the alien situation. It states that in his first year, 10 more alien craft crashed, yielding 26 dead and 4 live aliens. Eisenhower allegedly formed a secret structure for monitoring aliens, the "Majestic-12" (B-12), with Nelson Rockefeller. The article recounts a warning from a group of "long-haired aliens" from Orion about new arrivals with hostile intentions and the dangers of nuclear weapons, but their conditions, including nuclear disarmament, were rejected.
In 1954, a formal treaty was allegedly signed between the US government and aliens from the star system of Betelgeuse, who claimed their planet was dying. This agreement, signed at Edwards Air Force Base, involved an exchange of 16 individuals from each side and the establishment of joint alien-US bases. The alien ambassador was reportedly named Krill.
The article concludes this section by stating that by 1955, it became clear the aliens had deceived Eisenhower, and that they manipulated humanity through secret societies, sorcery, and occultism. It also mentions aerial battles where human weaponry proved ineffective against alien craft, and that aliens used humans and animals for biological experiments due to their own genetic degradation. The US, through B-12, reportedly sought alliances with the Soviet Union and other nations to counter the alien threat, developing projects like "Joshua" (based on captured German technology) and "Excalibur" (a missile-equipped weapon with a nuclear warhead).
The article also references the events at Fatima, suggesting they might have been alien manipulation, and mentions a prophecy about the Antichrist appearing in 1992 and a third world war in the Middle East in 1995.
Interview with a Military Man
Colonel Yuri Lunev, head of the Main Hydrometeorological Center of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, discusses the military's approach to UFOs. He confirms the existence of a relevant order from the Minister of Defense, noting that similar protocols existed in the Soviet Union. The military categorizes anomalous atmospheric and cosmic phenomena into two groups: localized formations of various geometric shapes and phenomena observed over large areas. The primary criterion for military concern is safety, as any flying object could potentially crash.
Lunev addresses the speculation that Ukraine became a focus of UFO observation after the Chernobyl disaster, stating that while military circles acknowledge such facts, their documented information begins from 1993. He recounts a case near Minvody where a fighter jet reportedly shot down a UFO, leading to the discovery of alien remains.
UFO Over Romantsevo!
This section details a sighting on March 8th near the village of Romantsevo. Witnesses observed a star-like object in the sky exhibiting unusual maneuvers, including sharp vibrations, sudden ascents and descents, and tilting. The object reportedly transformed into a three-sided pyramid before descending below the horizon. The object's color changed from bright lunar to Venus-like, and finally to a dim candle flame. The sighting lasted about an hour and a half, and other witnesses corroborated the event.
UFO Downed Over the North Caucasus: UFO Debris and Alien Corpses
This article, a continuation from a previous issue, describes an incident where a PVO (Air Defense Forces) division reportedly shot down a UFO over the North Caucasus. A MiG-25 pilot detected and engaged the target, which did not respond to hails. Two R-40RD missiles were fired, with one hitting the target. The UFO reportedly crashed about 90 kilometers southeast of Prokhorodny, near Alagir in North Ossetia. The crash site was found to have high radiation levels (over 300 roentgens per hour), and personnel involved in the recovery suffered radiation sickness, including hair loss and swelling.
The downed object is described as a deformed, cigar-shaped, silver-colored craft, approximately 6.5-7 meters long and 1.5 meters high, with a conical, black turret that detached upon impact. Inside, two small, humanoid beings (about 1.2 meters tall) in silver suits were found dead in their seats. A third pilot, who was ejected, survived briefly before dying. The article claims the debris was transported to a secret facility near Moscow for study, and the alien bodies were preserved in special containers.
The incident was allegedly classified, with KGB officers securing the crash site and all involved personnel signing non-disclosure agreements. The article suggests that similar incidents may have occurred in Azerbaijan in 1985 and near Sverdlovsk in 1979. It criticizes the continued secrecy surrounding UFO crash debris and alien bodies in Russia, citing Russian Federation law that prohibits the classification of information about emergencies and catastrophes that threaten public safety.
SR-71A "Blackbird" - "Top Secret"
This technical article focuses on the SR-71A reconnaissance aircraft, highlighting its advanced design that predated its contemporaries. It notes the aircraft's use by the US Air Force from 1966 to 1989 and its potential reactivation due to its intelligence-gathering capabilities, particularly in light of recent conflicts.
The article details the SR-71A's Pratt & Whitney TF306-P-4 engines, comparing them to Soviet engines like the R155-300. It emphasizes the TF306-P-4's superior fuel efficiency, thrust, and lower specific weight. Key features discussed include the engine's variable bypass system, ejector-type nozzle, and the use of a special fuel, JP-7, with a high flashpoint, requiring a special igniter (triethylborane) for ignition. The aircraft's fuel system, with a capacity of 46,000 liters, is also described, along with its refueling capabilities from a Boeing KC-135Q tanker.
The article also touches upon the SR-71A's unique supersonic air intakes with movable cones and bypass doors, designed to maintain engine stability at high speeds. It suggests that many design solutions from the TF306-P-4 were later incorporated into the F-100PW-100 engine, which powered the F-15 and F-16 fighter jets.
Video Films on Ufology and Magic
This section is an advertisement for a collection of video films related to ufology and magic, listing ten titles with brief descriptions and prices. The films cover topics such as UFO sightings, alien encounters, parapsychology, magic tricks, and historical events like the Fatima apparitions.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The magazine consistently explores themes of government secrecy, alien visitation, and advanced, often hidden, technology. The editorial stance appears to be one that questions official narratives and promotes the idea of a hidden reality involving extraterrestrial contact and covert operations. The articles often present controversial claims as factual, drawing from alleged insider information, leaked documents, and witness testimonies. There is a strong undercurrent of distrust towards established authorities and a belief in a global conspiracy to conceal the truth about UFOs and aliens.