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CUFORN Bulletin - Vol 19 No 02 and 03 - 1998 - Mar-Jun
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Title: CUFORN BULLETIN Issue: VOL. 19, NOS. 2 & 3 (March, April, May, June, 1998) - SPECIAL DOUBLE ISSUE Publisher: Canadian UFO Research Network (CUFORN Inc.) Country: Canada Language: English
Magazine Overview
Title: CUFORN BULLETIN
Issue: VOL. 19, NOS. 2 & 3 (March, April, May, June, 1998) - SPECIAL DOUBLE ISSUE
Publisher: Canadian UFO Research Network (CUFORN Inc.)
Country: Canada
Language: English
This special double issue of the CUFORN Bulletin focuses on significant UFO-related events and research from early 1998. The cover prominently features Whitley Strieber, author of 'Confirmation', during his book tour in Toronto. The issue also delves into the World UFO Congress held in Brazilia, Brazil, and a UFO symposium in Gdansk, Poland, showcasing international efforts in UFO research.
Whitley Strieber in Toronto
The lead article details Whitley Strieber's promotional tour in Toronto for his new book, 'Confirmation'. The author, Lawrence J. Fenwick, recounts Strieber's visit to 'The Eternal Moment' bookstore on June 6, 1998, where he signed books and interacted with approximately 40 attendees. Strieber's opinions on Robert Lazar (neutral) and Colonel Philip Corso (praised) are noted, along with his skepticism towards 'channellers'. Fenwick also mentions Strieber's appearance on the Jane Hawtin Live! TV show and other radio and bookstore engagements. A minor correction regarding errors in Strieber's book about the late abductee Betty Stewart Dagenais is also discussed.
World UFO Congress in Brazil
This section, authored by Gabor Tarcali, reports on the World UFO Congress held in Brazilia, Brazil, from December 7 to 14, 1997. Approximately 1,000 listeners and researchers from 19 countries attended. The article describes Brazilia's modern architecture and lush vegetation. Key figures present included Budd Hopkins, Stanton Friedman, James Hurtak, Jesse Marcel Jr., Alexander Balandine, Michael Hesemann, and Colin Andrews. The event's biggest sensation was the Varginha case of January 1986, involving a UFO landing, alien beings, and a subsequent military response. The report also touches upon animal mutilation increases in Australia and the significant number of UFO researchers in China.
Brasília's Letter
This document, dated December 14, 1997, from Brazilia, is presented as a recommendation from Brazilian and foreign ufologists to the Brazilian Air Force. It asserts the genuineness of the UFO phenomenon and extraterrestrial presence, noting the increasing intensity of visits. The letter urges the establishment of an official program for knowledge, research, and public education on the topic, citing Chile's recent establishment of a UFO investigating committee as an example.
Brazilian UFO Commission (BUC) Statement
Representing the Brazilian UFO Community, this statement, dated December 1997, requests the Ministry of Defense to open files on two specific UFO episodes: 'Operation Prato' (September-December 1997) in Pará State, involving a large volume of documents, photos, and films of UFOs over the Amazon Region, and a UFO phenomenon in May 1986 over Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo, involving numerous unidentified flying objects monitored by radar and chased by Air Force jets. The BUC believes this initiative will foster a partnership based on national security interests.
Report on the UFO Symposium of October 12, 1997, in Gdansk, Poland
Authored by Robert K. Lesniakiewicz, this report covers a symposium organized to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the first Polish UFO sighting and 20 years of the Polish ufological movement. The event, held in Gdansk, featured a film about the Gdynia Harbor UFO crash of January 21, 1959. Attendees included Polish ufologists and guests from Hungary and Slovakia. Miss Milewska discussed sightings in Gdansk Province, including USO (submerged) sightings. The report also introduces 'Project Electra', an investigation into UFOs and related phenomena, classifying UFOs into three types: CUFO, JUFO, and UOO. The author also notes his investigation into strange disappearances and deaths in the Tatra Mountains.
Other Articles and Sections
- Levular Operation of Some "Gray" Groups of Visitors by Kehl McMillan, B.Sc. Mech. Eng.
- Humaviecal Mentation (Human thinking) by Kehl McMillan
- Brasilia's Letter (as detailed above)
- 1,000 Attend World UFO Congress in Brazil by Gabor Tarcali (as detailed above)
- World Congress Continued (Pages 5-6): Further details from the World UFO Congress, including lectures on government secrecy, highway encounters, alien autopsy film debates, crop circles, and sightings near Phoenix, Arizona, and Sao Paolo.
- Flying Saucer Restaurant Ad (Page 7): An advertisement for a restaurant with a UFO theme.
- Visitors No More Ad (Page 7): An advertisement offering help with abductions and visitations.
- Immunize Your Kids! (Page 7): A public health message about childhood immunizations.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The CUFORN Bulletin consistently promotes UFO research and the investigation of unexplained phenomena. The editorial stance, as indicated by the disclaimer, is that the opinions of contributors are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the Editor/Publisher or CUFORN. The publication serves as a platform for sharing information, research findings, and personal experiences related to UFOs and extraterrestrial encounters from a global perspective. There is a clear emphasis on documenting sightings, analyzing cases, and advocating for official recognition and research into the UFO phenomenon.
This issue of the CUFORN Bulletin, dated March, April, May, June 1998, continues the coverage of the Gdansk Symposium. The publication details various lectures and findings presented at the event, focusing on UFO sightings, ancient astronaut theories, and complex analyses of biological and cognitive functions.
Gdansk Symposium Continued
The issue reports on several presentations from the Gdansk Symposium. Mr. Jaroslaw "Fox" Krzyzanowski discussed the initial results of Project Sudetes, highlighting a connection between UFO activity and the 1997 Great Flood in Lower Silesia, as well as the Earth's ecological state. He noted that uranium mines and former World War Two test sites in the Karkonosze Mountains might have attracted UFO interest.
Krzysztof Drozd presented findings on UFO sightings in the Lublin and "Eastern Wall" provinces of Poland, suggesting some could be explained by Russian/Soviet spy activity and atomic tests in Ukraine. He posited that UFO interest might be linked to these atomic activities.
Robert Bernatowicz of "Radio Zet" spoke about the Polish Army's secret ufological interests and criticized 90 percent of world scientists as "scientific mediocrities." He warned of a potential cataclysm in 1999 and another caused by the asteroid Tantalos in 1998, suggesting UFO activity might be stimulated by the asteroid's proximity.
Ms. Sofia Piepiorka offered a more optimistic view, discussing her research into the "alles stones" in Gdansk Province, which she termed the "Polish Stonehenge." She predicted a "Great Purification" starting from these sites in 2025.
Bronislaw Rzepecki reported on two UFO crashes: one in Gdynia Harbor in 1959, where a creature from the wreckage died, and another in Wegorzewo in 1996, about which no crew information is available. Both sites were surrounded by the Army.
Dr. Milos Jesensky from Slovakia discussed the country's interest in the Ancient Astronaut theory and presented several artifacts, including the Moon Cave, ancient footprints, a radio artifact containing uranium, and large sandstone balls in northern Slovakia.
Gabor Tarcali shared insights into UFO sightings in the Hungarian Fusta region and recounted the story of an artifact given by aliens to a Debrecen inhabitant. He also noted the similarity of Polish, Slovakian, and Hungarian cases, citing traces found after CE2 and CE3 cases in Hungary and Romania.
Following the symposium, a press conference was held, and attendees visited a site where a strange creature was found in 1959. Plans were made for future meetings, including a visit to a Slovakian artifact and the 6th Middle-European Ufological Congress.
Levular Operation of Some "Gray" Groups of Visitors
This section, authored by Kehl McMillan, B.Sc., Mech. Eng., delves into the complex physiology and cognitive functions of extraterrestrial beings, referred to as "grayngels." The article describes three bodies: the carnal, the natural, and the heliospiral, detailing their lifespans, materiality, and interdependencies.
Growth, Nutrition, and Gestation
The article outlines a controlled rationing system for these bodies, with specific food classifications for each. Gestation involves the melding of the three bodies to form a new "angel," determining its physiology and sex.
Brain Structure and Function
McMillan details a sophisticated brain structure, comprising eight cognitive brains, with some being rare possibilities in humans. The brains are designated 1A through 8H, with relative speeds assigned to each. Brain 1A is the motor brain, split into three parts (1A1, 1A2, 1A3), governing automatic actions, impulses, and intellect.
Brain 2B is described as the most powerful in the triplex of brains 1A, 2B, and 3C, ruling human activity and responsible for procreation and substance manufacture for brain 6F. It is divided into functions 2B1, 2B2, and 2B3.
Brain 3C controls internal physical body functions, acting as the autonomic-instinctive nervous system. It is divided into complexes 3C1, 3C2, and 3C3, and governs fluidic circulations, digestion, pleasure, pain, and sensory input.
Brain 4D is presented as the essential brain for adamkin (humans), acting as the driving force, with its center in the solar plexus. It is divided into 4D1 (automatic feeling function), 4D2 (ascendant function, more active in weomen), and 4D3 (higher logic function).
Brain 5E is the carnal primary intellectual brain, responsible for verbal forming and reporting, motor mechanical functions, and sensory impression modules. It is described as often being in a state of daydreaming and somnambulity in humans.
Brains 6F (higher solar brain), 7G (star brain), and 8H (higher functioning) are also described, with 6F being the brain of the natural body and 7G of the heliospiral body. The article notes that some "grayngels" may seek genetic materiality to achieve immortality.
Humavieacal Mentation
This section further explores human mentation in relation to "grayngels," suggesting that humanoids must conform to universal laws of creation. It reiterates the brain designations (1A, 2B, 3C, 4D, SE, and rare 6F, 7G, 8H) and details the functions of brain 1A (motor brain), 2B (neutralizing brain), and 3C (physical body internal functions).
Brain 1A is further broken down into functions 1A1 (automatic actions), 1A2 (impulses driven by likes/dislikes), and 1A3 (intellect). Brain 2B is described as ruling human activity, with functions 2B1 (automatic), 2B2 (neutralizing force), and 2B3 (connecting link-up).
Brain 3C, the autonomic-instinctive nervous system, is divided into 3C1 (operating function), 3C2 (pleasure and pain), and 3C3 (intellectual part). Brain 4D, the driving force, is divided into 4D1 (automatic feeling), 4D2 (ascendant function), and 4D3 (higher logic).
Brain 5E is detailed as the carnal primary intellectual brain, with functions 5E0 (verbal forming reporting), 5E1 (motor mechanical automatic), 5E2 (works when interested), and 5E3 (highest form of intellect, non-verbal, seat of REASON). The article notes that many humans lack proper functioning of these brains.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue are the ongoing exploration of UFO phenomena, particularly in Eastern Europe, and the detailed, speculative analysis of extraterrestrial and human consciousness and physiology. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry into these subjects, presenting findings and theories from various researchers within the ufological community. The detailed breakdown of brain functions suggests a deep interest in the biological and cognitive underpinnings of consciousness, both human and non-human.
Title: CUFORN BULLETIN
Issue Date: March, April, May, June, 1998
Cover Headline: HUMAVIEACAL CONTINUED
This issue of the CUFORN Bulletin continues its exploration of 'Humavieacal' concepts, delving into the nature of consciousness, higher brain functions, and metaphysical experiences. The content focuses on abstract descriptions of brain functions and their perceived capabilities, alongside a notice of the passing of Colonel Philip J. Corso.
Humavieacal Concepts: Brain Functions and Consciousness
The article details a hierarchical model of brain functions, starting from lower brains (1A, 2B, 3C, 4D, SE) driven by desire and basic needs, up to higher brains, specifically 6F and 7G.
Brain Function 5E3
Brain function 5E3 is described as controlling all other brains and itself. It represents the highest development permitted in humankind today, with higher development being a possibility for a select few who "want" it. The text emphasizes that the concept of "want" is exclusive to lower brains, as higher brains 6F and 7G do not possess desire but rather love and reason.
Brain 6F: The Higher Solar Brain
Brain 6F is characterized as the "higher solar brain" with an immense speed range, from 40,000 to 800,000,000. It is presented as a singular entity, "ONE," and "unity," providing "continuous pleasure." Even its pain is described as pleasure compared to lower brains. Brain 6F has no negative aspects and always affirms. Its sensory organs offer a far more complete view of the world than all lower senses combined. It is considered the master of the lower brains, directing them. Brain 6F possesses 88 modes of pleasure, each equivalent to the "big orgiastic pleasure of brainitic function 2B2." Its higher emotions are enjoyed by its conscious functioning. When fully developed, its complex sensory organs, experienced through brainitic function 3C2 at a higher level, allow for the perception of colors and other sensory experiences beyond the capacity of 3C2. Flashes from brain 7G can confer understanding that there is no movement and no distance.
Brain 7G: The Mental Brain
Brain 7G, known as the "mental brain," operates at an even higher speed, from 500,000 to 15,000,000,000, with speeds adjustable for "carnal contact" with brain 1A. It oversees geometrical signatures and mentates with designs that appear as thin, colored lines. Brain 7G also has no negative parts. When fully developed, it is the core of the "spirimental corpa" of the "standard adamkin" and other human entities. Experiences within brain 7G transcend ordinary conception, described as "beyond logic," exemplified by a vision of twin jumping peacocks moving at the same speed. A key aspect of brain 7G is its concept of "REASON and UNITY," stating that "everything is the same thing." This is illustrated by the juxtaposition of extreme opposites, such as the highest pleasure and pain, and the highest light and total darkness, being identical.
Expression of Brain 7G
Brain 7G's capabilities extend to experiencing the "greatest possible intensity of sound" and the "deepest un-imaginable silence," as well as infinite motion and stillness. It allows for the greatest clarity of thought and the ability to switch between experiences at will. Brain 7G, when "higher Mesh," is the "sweet partaker of total objectivity" and possesses all possible knowledge and understanding. One mode of expression is "dance," where, by lowering its speed to 30,000, it enters into 1A. For contact during dance or poses, precise execution of positions, rhythms, and correct brain states (1A, not SE) are required. Improper preparation can lead to madness or fits. Brain 7G also expresses itself through painting, calligraphy, music, poetry, and sculpture.
Brain 8H
Brain 8H is described as a mystery, incorporated into Adam and some lizards, named as the cause of all and itself. When fleshed, it is immortal and can perceive in "any triple set of the six periodic dimensions." Its speed is so immense that a slice through time makes all bodies appear frozen. This state is described as "total knowing objectivity," possessing all knowledge and ability.
The article concludes by stating that the preceding information was compiled from "questionings and experiments while aboard ship by Kehl McMillan."
Obituary: Colonel Philip J. Corso
The issue includes a brief notice of the death of Retired U.S. Army Colonel Philip J. Corso at the age of 85. He died in July 1998 after suffering a heart attack. Corso was the author of the breakthrough book "The Day After Roswell," which reached number 12 on the New York Times Book List. The notice highlights the book's impact on ufology and the world, urging readers to purchase it. The book is available for $24.00 in the U.S. and $32.00 in Canada, published by Pocket Books.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue revolve around advanced consciousness, the nature of reality, and the potential of the human mind, presented through a highly abstract and metaphysical lens. The editorial stance appears to be one of promoting esoteric knowledge and encouraging further investigation into these complex concepts, as evidenced by the promotion of Colonel Corso's book and the compilation of "questionings and experiments."