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CUFORN Bulletin - Vol 18 No 01 - 1997 - Jan-Feb
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This issue of the CUFORN Bulletin, Volume 18, Number 1, dated January/February 1997, marks the publication's 20th Anniversary. It is published by the Canadian UFO Research Network, Inc. (CUFORN) and features articles contributed by members and non-members. The cover headline…
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This issue of the CUFORN Bulletin, Volume 18, Number 1, dated January/February 1997, marks the publication's 20th Anniversary. It is published by the Canadian UFO Research Network, Inc. (CUFORN) and features articles contributed by members and non-members. The cover headline announces 'ALIEN GAVE MAGNESIUM ROD TO ABDUCTEE AS EVIDENCE,' by Tarcali Gabor of the Hungarian UFO Research Network (HUFON).
The Alien Magnesium Rod
The lead article details the case of a magnesium rod allegedly given to Laszlo Bako by an alien during an abduction experience. The rod, originally 36 cm long and 1.8 cm in diameter, was cut into three pieces. The article describes the object's properties, including its silver-grey metallic luster and a segment that emits green light. Technical investigations were conducted on samples of the rod in Debrecen, Hungary (1991), France (1995), and Kosice, Slovakia (1995). The results from three laboratories consistently indicated that the principal constituent of the rod is 100% pure magnesium, a purity level deemed impossible to achieve on Earth, even with sophisticated modern instruments and expensive laboratory processes. The article suggests this object could be the single piece of evidence proving the reality of extraterrestrial origin and visitation.
Further examination via X-ray on January 26, 1995, revealed a solid interior with a small cylinder-like object with a conical end that resisted X-ray penetration, suggesting a material of extreme hardness.
Background of the Case
The article provides context by recounting a prior incident in Transylvania, Romania, in the summer of 1974, where extraterrestrials reportedly gave a box of gold foils to witnesses, which were then confiscated by the Romanian Secret Service (Securitate), and the witnesses were terrorized. This incident is presented as an example of how governments keep UFO secrets.
The narrative then focuses on Laszlo Bako's experiences. In 1953, as a 5-year-old in Tiszacsege, Hungary, he encountered a small, grey, smooth humanoid being. In May 1976, near Debrecen, his ZIL truck was lifted and dropped on Highway 4, forming a symmetrical pyramid shape upon landing, with no damage to the truck but the engine stopped while headlights remained on. The most significant event occurred in mid-August 1974, when Bako reported being abducted and shown a rod by a being who stated, 'We have left the Earth.' Upon waking, he found a paper box with a green light emitting from it, containing the rod.
Bako stored the rod, eventually burying it for safekeeping. He later contacted HUFON and provided a sample. The article notes that similar objects have played a role in other abductions, but this is the only known case where the object remained on Earth and is owned by a human.
CUFORN Consultant Investigated MIB Incident
Authored by Lawrence J. Fenwick, this article details an incident involving Grant Breiland, a high school student and security business owner in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, in 1981. Breiland witnessed a UFO and contacted Dr. P.M.H. (Maximilian) Edwards, a CUFORN Consultant and former Professor of Linguistics. Breiland later encountered two 'Men in Black' (MIBs) near a shopping center. The MIBs, dressed in dark blue, sun-tanned, with expressionless eyes and no eyebrows, questioned Breiland in a monotonous voice. Despite Breiland's refusal to give his name, the MIBs suddenly turned and walked away into a field, vanishing into thin air without leaving footprints. This event is linked to the 'Oz Effect,' described by English UFO investigator Jenny Randles, where the environment changes suddenly in connection with UFO phenomena.
Other Content
The issue also includes "SPECIAL OFFERS" such as rare, out-of-print issues of "THE UFO PULSE ANALYZER" and a complete index for Leonard Stringfield's "SITUATION RED-THE UFO SIEGE." A "UFO SERVICE" listing provides 162 sources of worldwide UFO information.
There is a section titled "Have you seen a UFO?" soliciting information for the National UFO Museum's research project into the UFO phenomenon. It asks for details of sightings or contacts, including time, date, location, description, drawings, photos, physical evidence, and witnesses.
The "CUFORN Staff" and "Bulletin Staff" are listed, including President Joseph Muskat, Secretary Harry Tokarz, Treasurer Larry Chew, and Editor Lawrence J. Fenwick. Consultants with various scientific backgrounds are also listed.
The publication details its membership and subscription rates: $30.00 per year in Canada, $33.00 foreign in Canadian funds. Back issues are available for $5.00 each.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The CUFORN Bulletin consistently focuses on UFO sightings, alien encounters, and related phenomena, presenting investigative reports and case studies. The editorial stance appears to be one of serious inquiry and research into the UFO phenomenon, aiming to uncover the truth and provide information to its readership. The publication encourages reader participation by soliciting information for the National UFO Museum and features detailed analyses of physical evidence, such as the magnesium rod. The inclusion of MIB encounters and abduction accounts suggests a broad scope within the UFO field. The publication also highlights its longevity and commitment to the subject matter through its 20th-anniversary celebration.
Title: CUFORN BULLETIN
Issue: Vol. 18, No. 1
Date: January/February 1997
Publisher: CUFORN
Country: Canada
Language: English
This issue of the CUFORN Bulletin, celebrating its 20th anniversary, features several articles related to UFO phenomena and ufology. The main articles cover a reported UFO crash retrieval in Chile, a speech by Erich Von Daniken in Toronto, and obituaries of notable figures in the ufology community.
UFO Crash Retrieval in Chile
Authored by Lawrence J. Fenwick, this article details a reported UFO crash retrieval in the desert of North Chile in 1993. The information was allegedly obtained by John Carpenter, a columnist for the MUFON UFO Journal, from a high-ranking military man at the First International UFO Conference in Santiago, Chile. According to the report, the crash resulted in the recovery of debris and bodies, with the United States being involved. It is also suggested that Japan purchased pieces of the wreckage from the U.S. for study. The conference itself is described as having a skeptical, serious, scientific, and mature tone, with an absence of commercialism and fanaticism.
Erich Von Daniken Spoke in Toronto
Also by Lawrence J. Fenwick, this article reports on Erich Von Daniken's speech in Toronto on February 23, 1997. Von Daniken, author of books like "Chariots of the Gods?", was promoting his latest book, "The Return of the Gods." He spoke to members of "The Learning Annex" at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education. Von Daniken stated that alien visitors are returning in increased numbers and presented what he considers a coherent theory about their nature, offering examples of past and ongoing visits. The speech, including audience questions, lasted four hours.
Obituaries in UFology
Authored by Lawrence J. Fenwick, this section commemorates four individuals involved in the UFO field who passed away in the preceding year. These include Mimi Hynek, the widow of Dr. J. Allen Hynek; Dr. Walter Buhler, a chief investigator of the Antonio Vilas Boas abduction in Brazil in 1957; and Dr. Karla Turner, an abductee and authoress. The article also notes the passing of the debunker-scientist Dr. Carl Sagan, stating that "All but the last will be sorely missed."
Advertisements
The issue also contains advertisements. One is for the "Flying Saucer Restaurant" in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada, highlighting its "Out Of This World" food and delivery services. Another ad is for "Cool UFO Shirts" from Jimminy Productions, Ltd., featuring a design with the slogan "I Survived Earth! We Are Not Alone." There is also a notice for "Eye of the Storm," offering a way to "end abductions, visitations and nightmares" for $3.00 U.S. Additionally, there is information about Canada's International Immunization Program, "Helping Children Beat the Odds."
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue are UFO crash retrievals, the theories of Erich Von Daniken regarding extraterrestrial visitors, and the acknowledgment of significant figures within the ufology community. The editorial stance appears to be one of reporting on these phenomena and individuals, with a generally serious tone, as indicated by the description of the Chilean conference and the respectful tone of the obituaries, while also including commercial elements through advertisements.