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Cosmology Newslink - No 15
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Title: COSMOLOGY NEWSLINK Issue: 15 Date: 2nd Summer issue 1977 Type: Magazine of the Cosmos
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Title: COSMOLOGY NEWSLINK
Issue: 15
Date: 2nd Summer issue 1977
Type: Magazine of the Cosmos
This issue of Cosmology Newslink, dated Summer 1977, presents a collection of articles and reports centered around UFO phenomena, the 'Hollow Earth' theory, and related esoteric subjects. The cover prominently asks, "WHAT IS THE UFO CONNECTION?" and features an illustration of a flying saucer near Earth alongside a Native American figure.
Editor's Introduction and Acknowledgements
Editor Edward Harris notes that this issue, number 15, appeared quickly due to a "terrific influx of sightings and other information." He highlights that the material is "first class information" and thanks a translator named Anne for her work on French language reports. The editor also acknowledges the value of unbiased scientific opinions from television and film personalities, encouraging both believers and non-believers to research critically. He addresses skepticism regarding a photograph of a North Pole opening, referencing NASA and suggesting that the "Hollow Earth mystery" and "the hole at the pole is still there."
Harris reports that 1977 is a significant year for UFO flaps, with a prominent increase in sightings of UFOs with "beings." Due to the volume of reports, two summer editions were produced to ensure timely coverage. He also mentions ongoing efforts to produce an encyclopedia of UFO phenomena, requiring more orders to commence.
The acknowledgements list a voluntary staff, overseas contacts from Canada, USA, and France, and various helpers and contacts in England. The magazine is produced as a hobby and is non-profit making, with subscribers advised that publication is irregular and at their own risk.
UFO Sightings and Encounters
Silver-Suited Beings in Wales
The issue details two sightings of "silver-suited beings" in Wales. The first, on April 24, 1977, involved a 7-foot tall being with a square head and black face seen by a housewife and her son near woods. The being reportedly approached a boy, who backed away in fright, and disappeared when police were called. The second sighting, on May 4, 1977, reported a silver-suited being hovering for 40 minutes above a house in Milford Haven, West Wales, without any visible craft, described as operating on "silent jets."
Joyce Bowles's Encounter
A significant report details an encounter by Joyce Bowles, who claims to have met a "spaceman" on March 7, 1977. Her car reportedly stopped suddenly, and a UFO described as a "white sun, a very bright glare" appeared. A man emerged, took her hand, and spoke to her in a foreign language before switching to broken English. Bowles states she cannot repeat what the spaceman said due to a promise. The encounter left her shocked and with physical ailments. This was reportedly the third time she had encountered a "space visitor."
The Hollow Earth Theory
The Warminster Triangle and Polar Openings
The magazine explores the "Hollow Earth" theory, focusing on the Warminster Triangle in England, which reportedly experiences two UFO sightings per week. The area is linked to the legend of the Holy Grail and mysterious "leys" (networks of ancient sites). The theory posits that this area might be a "base" for "planetary exercises."
Evidence for a Hollow Earth
CNK suggests that the American Indian's wisdom might include knowledge of a hollow Earth, referencing a painting by Black Elk depicting a holy chief at the "centre of the earth" and a "flying machine" resembling a UFO. News of UFO sightings over the Yakima Indian Reservation in Washington is also mentioned.
The article discusses the possibility of polar openings into the Earth's interior, citing evidence from satellite photos (ESSA 7) and a book on Antarctica. It questions why such openings might be censored. The theory extends to other planets, with Venus cited as an example of a "hot planet" with polar ice caps. The Moon is also mentioned as being hollow, based on experiments by US astronauts.
A Journey to the Earth's Interior
Based on Marshall Gardner's book, an imaginary expedition to the Earth's interior is described. The journey involves navigating through polar regions, encountering warmer climates, and observing unusual phenomena like a "central sun" and strange atmospheric displays (auroras). The narrative suggests that the inner Earth could be a habitable region with its own sun, and that the spinning motion of planets in their molten state could have formed hollow spheres.
The Central Sun and Aurora
The "central sun" within the hollow Earth is described as the "smoky God" and is believed to be the cause of auroras, which are seen when this sun shines through the Earth's interior atmosphere. The article quotes explorer Amundsen on the importance of preparation and luck.
Metaphysics and Nature
American Indian Wisdom
The magazine emphasizes the metaphysical understanding of the American Indian, who lived in harmony with nature. Their practices, such as respecting living trees and using natural manure, are contrasted with modern industrial pollution. The article suggests that Indians were "well in advance of science" and that their way of life, including the use of teepees (round structures), was more aligned with natural energy than square houses.
Pollution and Mankind's Future
A stark prediction from an "American Indian" is quoted, warning that only when all resources are depleted and the environment destroyed will humanity realize that money cannot be eaten. This serves as a cautionary message about mankind's destructive path.
Other Reports and Letters
The Allende Letters and Unified Field Theory
A section on "The Allende Letters" discusses an experiment aboard a US warship involving a "unified electric field," which reportedly caused a ship to vanish and reappear. This is presented as a "now classified story" and linked to the possibility of matter transference, similar to science fiction. The letters also touch upon Dr. Albert Einstein's Unified Field Theory and suggest that "Humantics" (humanistic factors) influenced his work more than mathematics.
Weather Predictions and Personal Experiences
Michael Hunt, an Anglia TV weather man, expresses skepticism about predictions of significantly higher summer temperatures for 1977 compared to 1976. He also finds the "hollow earth" theory unlikely but respects the opinion.
Terry Reeve, an 11-year-old, recounts a "frightening experience" from 1976 involving a "little black man" appearing in a tent.
Dr. Geoffrey Doel, associated with BUFORA, provides feedback on the magazine and discusses the difficulty of verifying UFO data due to the sheer volume of statistics. He also mentions handing over his presidency of BUFORA.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
This issue of Cosmology Newslink strongly advocates for the exploration of unconventional theories, particularly the "Hollow Earth" concept and the reality of UFO phenomena. The editorial stance is one of open-minded investigation, encouraging readers to question established scientific paradigms and consider alternative explanations. There is a clear emphasis on ancient wisdom, particularly that of the American Indians, as holding valuable insights into natural laws and cosmic truths. The magazine appears critical of mainstream science and government secrecy, suggesting cover-ups related to UFO evidence. The recurring theme is the interconnectedness of UFOs, ancient civilizations, and the fundamental nature of our planet and the cosmos, presented with a sense of urgency and a belief that these subjects are crucial for humanity's understanding and survival.
Title: C-N-K International Magazine of the Cosmos
Issue: Summer 1977
Publisher: C-N-K
Country: England
Price: 50 cents each (USA)
This issue of C-N-K magazine, dated Summer 1977, delves into various aspects of UFO sightings and related phenomena, presenting a collection of witness testimonies and discussions. The cover prominently features the headline "UFO turns up" with an accompanying image of individuals observing the sky.
Article: The Cube-Shaped Clouds in a Hurry!
This section compiles letters from readers detailing their UFO experiences. One reader describes watching "woolly clouds" that were "roughly cube shaped, And travelling AGAINST the wind," disappearing quickly. Another recounts a 1954 sighting of a "flying saucer" resembling a "giant tadpole" with a blue head and tail, approximately two thousand feet above, emitting a "terrifying hiss."
Further accounts include a sighting of a "lovely red glow" that transformed into a "red circle of light with a blue surround," which stopped and then moved off. Another report describes a "luminous green object" that was a "flying wing" with no body or tail, gliding across the sky before changing course and vanishing. A different reader observed a white flying object moving slowly, shaped like "two soup plates turned outwards," which then moved off at high speed.
Peter Paget of the UFO Information Centre notes that for years, people have sent reports of sightings and asked where they could obtain information or report experiences without being ridiculed. This led to the establishment of their centre. They offer a free UFO news sheet upon request.
Article: UFO turns up (Guardian 29-4-77)
This article details a four-hour "space-spotting stint" by the Essex Unidentified Flying Object Group in Walthamstow. David Procter, a flying saucer-spotter, reported observing a "solitary ball of light" that gathered speed and moved towards them, exhibiting a greyish light with a red light behind, and making no noise.
Investigations with airport authorities confirmed the object was unidentified. The group continued spotting despite freezing cold, and their session was mentioned in a national newspaper. They typically choose Pole Hill but find Walthamstow busier and plan to return.
News Snips
The "News Snips" section previews the next issue, promising a complete issue of photos and UFO sightings, a backlog of reports from Gene Duplantier of Canada, Ed. O'Hare, and Bob Blonville. It also touches upon the connection between UFOs and metaphysics, and mentions an important French case of a "FLYING REFRIDGERATOR."
Article: Broadhaven UFO Case and American Sightings
This section continues the discussion of a landed UFO case involving 14 children from the County Primary School at Broadhaven, Dyfed, Wales. The headmaster is convinced the children saw something, and more sketches and notes from the children are presented. David Ward's notes describe a "silvery" ship with "green" people carrying cameras, and the ship having "pointed cars."
Michael Webb's report describes a "cigar shaped base with quite a big dome on top with a red light flashing on top. It was silver and about 40-45 feet high."
The article then shifts to UFO sightings in America, specifically over an Indian Reservation during a holy fast. It mentions the "AKWESASNE NOTES" newspaper and reports from the Yakima Indians regarding "unexplained night lights" on the Yakima Indian Reservation near Toppenish, Washington, which had risen in frequency during late October and early November 1976.
Article: UFO Connection?
This section continues the report on sightings in the Yakima area, referencing Mrs. Sturm, who served as a lookout for 17 years. She observed a "large strobe-like white light" that disappeared, followed by a "very red glow" from which a "red cigar-shaped object" moved at high speed. Another sighting involved a "large bright orange round ball of light" observed near Status Peak. A further report describes a "white light" that disappeared after moving parallel to Status Creek and US 97. Ranch hands and visitors have also reported similar lights.
The section concludes by questioning if there is a connection between American Indians and UFOs throughout history.
CNKS Small Ads & Notices
This section contains advertisements for various publications and services. These include "PAGE RESEARCH LIBRARY" for rare books, "SUITERRANEAN WORLDS" by Gene Duplantier, "BACK ISSUES of CNK," "AKWESASNE NOTES" (Mohawk Nation publication), "Mundo Monitor UFO newsletter," "I BELIEVE" by Lobsang Rampa, "SKYWATCH MAGAZINE," and "INTERPLANETARY NEWS."
It also lists "PSYCHIC IMPRESSIONS" for clairvoyant readings and various magazines received, such as "CLYPEUS," "NYHETBLAD," "PHENOMENES SPATAIUX," "SKYWATCH," and "NUFON NEWS."
Bob Blonville produces a UFO NEWSLETTER. Advertisers are requested to mention C-N-K when replying.
Foresight Organisation
This advertisement describes "Foresight Magazine" as a bi-monthly publication that expounds a philosophy for the New Age, concerned with spiritual aspects of man's being and promoting spiritual awareness, peace, and justice. Other topics include Mysticism, Philosophy, Psychic Development, and U.F.Os. Subscription details and contact information for the Foresight Organisation are provided.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue are UFO sightings, witness testimonies, and the broader implications of these phenomena, including potential connections to advanced theories like the Unified Field Theory and spiritual or metaphysical concepts. The magazine appears to adopt an open-minded stance, providing a platform for various reports and encouraging readers to share their experiences without fear of ridicule. There is a clear interest in documenting and disseminating information about UFOs and related unexplained events, bridging international reports from Britain and the USA. The inclusion of advertisements for related publications and organizations suggests an effort to build a community around these interests. The editorial stance is one of investigation and open inquiry into the paranormal and cosmic mysteries.