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CUFORN Bulletin - Vol 14 No 02 - 1993 - Mar-Apr

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Title: CUFORN Bulletin Issue: Vol. 15, No. 2 Date: March-April, 1993 Publisher: Canadian UFO Research Network, Inc. Country: Canada Price: $5.00

Magazine Overview

Title: CUFORN Bulletin
Issue: Vol. 15, No. 2
Date: March-April, 1993
Publisher: Canadian UFO Research Network, Inc.
Country: Canada
Price: $5.00

This issue of the CUFORN Bulletin features a report on a reported UFO landing in Israel and an in-depth investigation into the claims of a Canadian abductee. It also includes staff listings, consultant information, and special offers for CUFORN publications.

Glowing Humanoid Reported in Israel CE3 Landing Case

This article, by Hadassa Arbel, details a visit to a reported UFO landing site in the village of Kadima, Israel, on March 29, 1993. The eyewitness, Z. Carmel, reported waking up early on March 20, 1993, and seeing what she initially thought were large orange cases in a field. She then noticed a glowing, metallic, humanoid figure, about 2.5 to 3 meters tall, wearing a silvery, metallic overall and a sombrero hat. Her dogs began barking wildly, and when she returned from making coffee, the object and the figure had vanished. The landing site showed a circle of flattened weeds, approximately 20 feet in diameter, with some weeds remaining erect in the center. The report notes that the weeds within the circle dried out and showed black spots, with a jelly-like material emanating from melted spots.

Further investigation by a sculptor friend, D. Yaacov, revealed that the flattening of weeds occurred in a spiral, clockwise direction. He also noted that the weeds dried and that there were black spots, which he initially thought were grease or oil stains. He attempted to burn the material, which had a strong odor of spice and melted the weeds. The soil within the circle was found to be devoid of living insects, even in springtime.

Physiological effects on humans who walked on the circle were reported as intensified vibration, dizziness, head pressure, and faintness.

No Unusual Elements Found in Soil and Weed Analysis in Israeli CE3

This article by Lawrence J. Fenwick discusses the analysis of samples from the Israeli CE3 landing case. George Hathaway, a chemical engineer and CUFORN consultant, analyzed weeds with grease and two soil samples using a Hitachi Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) with an Energy Dispersive X-Ray (EDX) analyzer. The analyses, conducted at the University of Toronto, showed that the weeds outside the landing area contained sulphur, silicon, and potassium, with traces of iron, manganese, and calcium. The grease on the weeds was primarily sulphur, with smaller amounts of silicon, potassium, calcium, iron, and aluminum. The soil samples from outside the landing traces were mainly silicon with trace elements, while the soil inside the landing area contained sulphur and silicon as main elements, along with aluminum, potassium, iron, zinc, calcium, titanium, manganese, and phosphorus. The conclusion was that none of the elements found were consistent with anything unusual in the soil or the weeds.

A "Conduit" From Lamoureux: Canadian Abductee Says Greys Fold Space To Get Here

This article by Lawrence J. Fenwick details an investigation into the experiences of a man identified as Barry Kingston. Kingston reported a series of eight UFO experiences, including a nocturnal light UFO in late 1978 near Cookstown, Ontario, a period of 'missing time', and an MIB encounter between 1978 and 1980. Kingston, a college lecturer, has a background in geology and physics. His abduction accounts are described as unique.

Kingston described early childhood experiences, including feeling 'paralyzed' and seeing a tall 'man' in dark clothes disappear. He also recalled a dream of a six-foot man wearing a cape and a 'missing time' incident with his wife in 1975 or 1976.

Kingston claims to have psychic abilities, demonstrating spoon bending using only the heat from his hands. CUFORN's expert on regressive hypnosis, Debbie Ross, conducted sessions with Kingston.

During the hypnotic regression, Kingston described experiences related to a 'council of the five' and being a 'conduit' to understand people's emotions. He spoke of being in two different places at once and of 'Greys' who 'fold space' to travel. He described a machine that 'opens doors in space' rather than traveling through it.

Kingston also recounted an experience where he and his wife, Trianne, were in a van, and Trianne went missing. He described entities with skinny necks, arms, and legs, and big heads, and a machine that seemed to respond to touch. He expressed a desire to be angry but found his anger being shut off, describing it as being turned into a puppet.

CUFORN Staff and Consultants

The bulletin lists the CUFORN staff, including President Joseph Muskat, Secretary Lawrence J. Fenwick, and Treasurer Harry Tokarz. It also lists various consultants in fields such as Nuclear Physics, Astronomy, Computer Technology, Engineering Technology, Aeronautics, Linguistics, and Psychology.

UFO Service and Special Offers

Information is provided on the 'UFO Pulse Analyzer' and a 'Complete Index for "Situation Red-The UFO Siege"'. A 'UFO Service' listing offers 162 sources of worldwide UFO information, managed by George D. Fawcet.

Have You Seen a UFO?

A section encourages readers to report sightings and contact experiences to the National UFO Museum for a research project.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

This issue of the CUFORN Bulletin focuses on detailed case investigations, particularly the Israeli CE3 landing and the abduction experiences of Barry Kingston. The editorial stance appears to be one of serious, investigative journalism within the UFO field, aiming to gather and analyze evidence, including physical traces and witness testimony. The use of scientific analysis (chemical analysis of soil and weeds) alongside psychological techniques (hypnotic regression) highlights a multi-faceted approach to understanding UFO phenomena. The publication also serves as a platform for members to share information and research, as indicated by the contributions from various members and consultants.

This issue of the CUFORN Bulletin, dated March-April 1993, focuses heavily on 'The UFO Experience,' a conference presented by Omega Communications. The magazine includes details about the conference, such as its dates (October 9-10, 1993), location (Holiday Inn, North Haven, Connecticut), and a list of prominent speakers and their topics. Speakers include Robert Bletchman on 'UFOs and the UN,' Rosemary Ellen Guiley on 'Crop Circles,' Richard Hoagland on 'The Face of Mars,' Budd Hopkins on 'Alien Abductions,' George Knapp on 'Area 51,' John Mack on 'Alien Abductions,' Peter Robbins on the 'James Forrestal Mystery,' Dennis Stacy on 'UFO Crash/Retrievals,' Travis Walton on his 'Five-Day UFO Abduction,' and John White on 'What's It All About, ALFie?' The conference also features a Mutual UFO Network Photo Exhibit and book signings.

Transcript of a Hypnotic Regression Session

A significant portion of the magazine is dedicated to a transcript of a dialogue, presumably a hypnotic regression session, between 'D' (the facilitator) and 'B' (the abductee). The session explores memories of alleged UFO abduction experiences.

Initial Memories and Abduction

The session begins with the abductee recalling being in a van, seeing a bright light outside. She is then guided to a memory of being pulled up, feeling like she was floating in a light. Subsequently, she finds herself lying on a table in a dark room with beings described as having 'big eyes.' These beings are attempting to manipulate her thoughts, but she resists by thinking of other things.

Encounter with Entities and Time Warp

When asked about a specific UFO abduction driving from Barrie to Cookstown, the abductee recalls an event where 'they did do something' but they 'didn't go up in anything,' describing it as 'there's a space.' The journey took between 5 and 10 minutes less than usual. She identifies one of the entities as 'Ommik' and discusses the difference between Ommik and 'the greys,' suggesting that the greys take advantage of the situation and the 'time warp.' The purpose of these entities dealing with the greys is stated as 'they go with everyone but some people really stick out for them.'

A Disturbing Vision and Personal Loss

In a 'New Session,' the abductee's voice becomes mechanical as she describes seeing a woman, possibly in a funeral home, whom she believes was part of 'it' and would know something. She then recounts how the woman died, stating it was natural, but they knew all along. She notes that the woman in the coffin looked different, about 100 pounds lighter, with altered facial features and head shape, suggesting she was made to look different. The abductee is shown a child who appears to be crying, and she identifies it as hers, crying and stating, 'It was mine.' She confirms it was the child by her first wife.

Soul's Purpose and Future Message

The abductee is prompted to consider her soul's purpose, to which she responds that 'they can use people.' When asked about the form she takes when interacting with people, she describes informal and large gatherings, where she can 'walk among them while I'm talking.'

Her message for people is that as she writes, others will come forth and speak. She believes people will discover their 'own inner light' and 'inner voice,' emphasizing that they need to know they are special and hear this from themselves. This will happen through practice and 'invisible teaching.' She foresees a 'battle coming' within people, which 'they' cannot control. She identifies 'these black/browns' as unable to change this internal battle.

Tough Times and Future Help

Regarding 'tough times,' she predicts the next four years will be difficult, requiring a balance that will cause 'large disturbances geologically.' However, she states that 'they' will help after this period of 'shock to the world,' assisting in picking up the pieces and teaching people to understand. She notes that 'they' are teaching and learning too.

Conference Information

The latter part of the magazine provides practical details for 'The UFO Experience' conference. This includes driving directions to the Holiday Inn in North Haven, Connecticut, from various locations like New York City and Boston. It also offers information on air travel to Tweed-New Haven Airport and Bradley International Airport, along with contact details for a travel agency offering discount airfares. Lodging options are listed, including the Holiday Inn and several other hotels in the vicinity, with special rates for conference attendees. Information on meals, a cancellation and refund policy, photography restrictions (no cameras or film recording), permission for audiotaping, and a note about the absence of child care facilities are also provided. Attendees are encouraged to carpool due to limited parking. Omega Communications reserves the right to make program changes.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue are UFO sightings, alien abductions, and the nature of consciousness and spiritual purpose in the context of these experiences. The magazine appears to adopt a stance of presenting firsthand accounts and facilitating discussions on these phenomena, as evidenced by the detailed transcript and the promotion of the 'UFO Experience' conference. The editorial approach seems to be one of exploration and inquiry into the unexplained, providing a platform for researchers and individuals who claim direct contact or experiences with UFOs and extraterrestrial beings.