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Title: COSMOLOGY NEWSLINK Issue: 1 Date: June 1972 Publisher: E. Harris Country: United Kingdom Type: Magazine
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Title: COSMOLOGY NEWSLINK
Issue: 1
Date: June 1972
Publisher: E. Harris
Country: United Kingdom
Type: Magazine
This inaugural issue of Cosmology Newslink, published quarterly, aims to explore the phenomenon of unidentified flying objects (UFOs) and related mysteries. The editor, Edward Harris, expresses a personal belief in the existence of UFOs and a desire to find concrete evidence, acknowledging the lack of tangible proof after 22 years since the Ken Arnold sighting.
Editorial Stance and Introduction
The editorial highlights the persistent mystery surrounding UFOs and the public's continued fascination. It notes the closure of 'Saucers Space and Science', Canada's pioneer UFO journal, after 15 years, with its editor, Gene Duplantier, expressing a lack of resolution regarding the UFO mystery. Cosmology Newslink intends to fill this void by publishing information from reliable sources and conducting specialized research.
The introduction, penned by Edward Harris and inspired by Patrick Dineen, explains the magazine's title, linking "Cosmology" and "Newslink" to connect subjects that may lead to answers about Earth's mysteries. The magazine is presented as a platform for investigation and understanding.
Key Articles and Sections
Foreword
Alan Mcdermott, BSc, states his personal disbelief in UFOs but hopes the magazine will help find explanations. He emphasizes the need for evidence and analysis. The editor also contributes, expressing the aim to discover clues through specialized research and worldwide expert compilation.
A Philosophical Viewpoint of Flying Saucers
Fred O. Gardner, FRGS FIEC, discusses the UFO phenomenon, noting that while its existence is widely accepted, its nature, motivation, and origin remain unclear. He advocates for an "open mind" and objective research, suggesting that the problem lies more with the observer than the enigma itself. Gardner believes that a purely scientific approach is insufficient and that metaphysical and spiritual associations are involved. He notes that truth is often stranger than fiction and that materialistic conceptions may be questioned in the broader context of global change.
Policy on UFOs
Edward A. E. Harris outlines the magazine's policy: to believe in UFOs and seek evidence beyond photographic proof, presenting an overall picture. The goal is to find satisfactory conclusions to the long-standing mystery.
Sightings
This section reports on an unexpected attraction at the Southport Flower Show in 1971, where an unexplained bright object was observed. Amateur astronomer Eric Jackson described it as bluish-white with a white centre, stationary for about ten seconds before moving like a rocket flame, emitting a crackling noise.
UFO Talk
By Leo V. Bartsch, this section explores general topics of interest, including the North East USA blackout of 1965, which demonstrated that electricity could be supernatural and not solely man-made. The author notes that many UFOs were seen during this event, leading to increased friendliness among people, suggesting a supernatural occurrence. The article questions why humanity fails to learn from such events and continues to cover up the unexplained.
UFO 'Paralyses' Women
An edited report by R.W. Tibbitts details a strange case in Coventry where two women experienced a high-pitched whirring sound and a pink or red light. One woman was compelled to stay in bed, while the other became unable to move and felt unwell. The report speculates that UFOs might paralyze due to microwave radiation.
Landings Section
This section mentions documented reports of UFO landings occurring every five years near Essex, with one witness having been taken aboard a craft nearly 25-30 years prior. It notes that while drawings exist, no photographs of aliens have been taken.
A report from 'Saucers Space and Science' describes an incident in Strathmore, Alberta, where a light hovered near a truck, circled it, and then ascended rapidly. The witnesses were deeply unnerved.
Another report details the case of Beauford Parham in Georgia, who encountered a circular object that emitted heat and radioactivity, leaving marks on his car and burning his arm. A similar object was seen falling nearby, leaving a crater.
Contact Section
This section discusses the search for extraterrestrial civilizations through radio, telescopic observation, and contact claims. It highlights government spending on this search and the development of new science-exobiology. The article mentions a 1971 gathering of scientists who supported a proposal for a search for extraterrestrial intelligence, potentially involving vast radio telescope arrays. It questions why authorities debunk UFOs if governments are actively searching for extraterrestrial life, suggesting that UFO entities might be timid or that humanity's nature may have prevented past contact. The conclusion is that humanity may need to initiate contact.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
Recurring themes include the mystery and elusiveness of UFOs, the importance of evidence-based research, the potential for metaphysical or spiritual explanations beyond conventional science, and the ongoing scientific search for extraterrestrial intelligence. The editorial stance is one of open-minded inquiry, encouraging readers to investigate these phenomena and contribute their findings. The magazine positions itself as a platform for presenting diverse viewpoints and reports on UFO-related events and theories.
Cosmology Newslink, Issue No. 1, dated June 1972, is an English-language magazine published in England. The issue focuses on the persistent stories of extraterrestrial humanoids and the mysterious Men In Black (MIB).
Extraterrestrials on Earth Section: FIND the M.I.B!
This section, authored by Beryl Wallace, aims to explore the evidence and myths surrounding space humanoids, referred to as Men In Black (MIB). The article details the alleged activities of MIB, including silencing UFO witnesses, murder, kidnapping, and brainwashing, which can lead to amnesia or personality changes in their victims. Evidence suggests MIB have been present since antiquity, with references found in the Bible and during the witchcraft persecutions. Primitive tribes also described similar trickster figures.
MIB Appearances: MIB are often described as having oriental features, angular faces, high cheekbones, and slanted eyes. Their mouths are thin, and their noses pointed. Some witnesses report dark complexions, while others describe them as very white and fair, resembling those who are ill. Their hands and fingers are noted as being unusually long and freakish. Some witnesses report experiencing paralysis or loss of energy when encountering them, drawing parallels to medieval stories of paralysis by vampires.
Broader Involvement: The MIB's activities are not confined to UFOs alone; they are implicated in assassinations of prominent figures like JFK, MLK, and RK. Their operations are reported worldwide, spanning England, Australia, New Zealand, France, Germany, Sweden, India, and other places, suggesting a well-organized, large-scale operation.
Introduction to Cases: The article serves as an introduction, leaving it to the reader to judge the veracity of the cases discussed. Beryl Wallace expresses a personal belief that MIB are not a hoax and could pose a serious threat.
The Humanoids
This section, compiled by Jeff Galyen from Midwest UFO Report (Nufoic), presents descriptions of various humanoid types observed by witnesses worldwide. The fact that these drawings exist indicates that humanoids have been seen globally.
Type 5 Variant 1: Characterized by normal-sized eyes, a height of 85cm to 1.20m, a large bald head, pointed chin, and prominent cheekbones. The torso is described as muscular, with short legs and a narrow waist. They have pale, smooth skin and grey-green eyes. Eleven such beings have been reported in Germany, France, Peru, and the USA.
Type 5 Variant 2: Features large, round eyes and a height of 90cm to 1.20m. The face has a pointed nose, and in some cases, the mouth forms a V-shape. Skin can be normal or dark, with some wearing chest bands or helmets, obscuring their faces. Footwear with treads is noted. Their attitude can be friendly or hostile, with some attempting to kidnap witnesses or causing paralysis. Twelve have been seen in Venezuela, France, Italy, Spain, and Sweden.
Type 6: These humanoids are covered with hair, standing approximately 90cm to 1.20m tall. Their faces are hairy, and their clothing resembles that of a Cossack. Their attitude is generally flight, but they have been known to communicate in unknown languages. Eleven have been observed in 1954, with sightings in France and Venezuela.
Type 7: Observed in four cases, these beings carry a respiratory mask that covers part of their bodies, leaving their faces undescribed. Their clothing covers most of their bodies. Their attitude is both friendly and hostile. One was armed with a large tube. Some have spoken in Portuguese and English. Seven have been seen in Iran, Australia, and Brazil.
Eyewitness Accounts
This section presents eyewitness accounts of encounters with extraterrestrial beings, drawing from PENTHOUSE and other sources.
Alabama Caves: Farmers in Alabama reported losing over 150 head of cattle in three years. Investigations revealed that the cattle were being killed at night by beings described as about 4-feet tall, weighing 400 lbs, and covered in hair, with no clothes. Bullets had no effect on them. These beings could drag the cattle with ease. Investigators, including police dogs, followed them into caves where they found numerous cattle carcasses. It was noted that a strong light seemed to blind these beings, suggesting they operate primarily at night.
Parana, Brazil (1963): During forest fires, villagers witnessed a large, 'basin-shaped' machine of a 'bright zinc colour' descend into the fire. Two tall humanoids emerged, collected burnt stones and foliage, and returned to the craft, which then disappeared. The Brazilian government offered no explanation.
Flatwoods, Virginia (September 12, 1952): A group of teenagers and a woman witnessed what they thought was a meteor land on a nearby hill. Upon investigation, they saw a 'globe-shaped' object emitting a throbbing sound. A large creature, described as a 'huge monster with blood-red face and orange eyes,' emerged from a tree. The witnesses fled in terror, many becoming violently sick. The next morning, investigators found skid marks, a large area of flattened grass, and a strange, irritating odor.
General Observations: The article notes that approximately 40% of UFO landing reports are accompanied by physical evidence such as burnt patches, markings, footprints, and unidentifiable liquids or metals. These cases are presented as an embarrassment to UFO-debunking agencies.
Creature Features
This section compiles reports of various strange creatures.
Florida Swamps (February 1971): A hairy, man-like creature about seven feet tall was seen by amateur archaeologists. It had no neck, was covered in hair, and left a horrible smell. Its arms dangled nearly to the ground, and it stood straighter than an ape. Footprints of various sizes suggest more than one creature may be involved.
Close-Up on Ufologists: Gene Duplantier
This profile features Gene Duplantier, an ex-editor of the Canadian magazine 'SS&S' and a UFO investigator. Duplantier has been documenting UFO sightings for 14 years.
Early Interest: His interest in outer space began with Buck Rogers comic strips at age four.
Belief in UFOs: Duplantier firmly believes UFOs exist and that extraterrestrials could be visiting Earth, given humanity's own advancements in space exploration. He states, "If we can go out there, what is so strange about them coming here?"
Documented Sightings: He displays photographs of a UFO he took in July 1957 near Galt, Ontario, describing an object that landed, left a scorched circle, and ripped hay bales.
Adamski's Claims: Duplantier met and believed George Adamski, who claimed to have met Venusian spacemen and women. He notes that Adamski's claims of seeing "fireflies" in the upper atmosphere were later verified by astronaut John Glenn.
Government Knowledge: Duplantier believes the American government is aware of the facts about UFOs and tries to "whitewash" sightings.
Mysterious Disappearances: He recounts the story of an American fighter plane that disappeared after trailing a UFO in the 1950s, a mystery the Air Force could not explain.
Eisenhower and UFOs: Duplantier also believes that President Dwight D. Eisenhower boarded a UFO and met space people at Muroc Air Force Base, but kept it secret to avoid public panic and ridicule.
UFOs and Defense: He states that UFOs can be detected by radar and that U.S. fighter planes have engaged in "mock dog fights" with them, with the UFOs always evading capture.
Biblical Connections: Duplantier suggests that the "Star of Bethlehem" could have been a flying saucer.
Theories on UFOs: He discusses two theories: one involving an "invisible world" or "fourth dimension" into which UFOs vanish, and the extraterrestrial hypothesis, which posits that humanoids are explorers from other planets.
- Humanoid Types Documented by Duplantier:
- Type 1: Resembles a small boy or man, wears a one-piece space suit with a helmet, stands three to four feet tall, and is described as belligerent.
- Type 2: Ranges from 5'6" to six feet tall, speaks various languages, and is peaceful.
- Type 3: Described as monsters or hairy beings, standing six to seven feet tall, seen in Canada and the U.S.
Origin Theory: Duplantier speculates that humans might have been planted on Earth by space people millions of years ago, and these beings return to check on humanity's progress.
In the Next Issue
The next issue of Cosmology Newslink promises a chilling climax to the HUMANOIDS story, a space-age comic strip called TARIKA 2000 by David Pix, and a look into ESP by Janet Busell. The MIB series by Beryl Wallace is expected to continue, along with reports on mysterious disappearances. The publication aims to be a definitive magazine and is seeking information from researchers.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The magazine consistently presents a pro-UFO and pro-paranormal stance, emphasizing the reality of UFO sightings and extraterrestrial encounters. The editorial stance is one of open inquiry, encouraging readers to consider the evidence and form their own conclusions, while also suggesting that governments may be withholding information. The publication aims to be a reliable source of information for researchers, distinguishing between fact and fiction. The recurring themes include the existence and activities of Men In Black, various types of humanoids, UFO sightings, and the potential for extraterrestrial contact and influence on Earth.