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CUFORN Bulletin - Vol 19 No 05 and 06 -1998 - Sep-Dec

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Overview

This issue of the CUFORN Bulletin, Vol. 19, Nos. 5 & 6, is a special double issue covering September-December 1998. Published by the Canadian UFO Research Network, it features a mix of investigative reports, witness accounts, and personal reflections on the UFO phenomenon. The…

Magazine Overview

This issue of the CUFORN Bulletin, Vol. 19, Nos. 5 & 6, is a special double issue covering September-December 1998. Published by the Canadian UFO Research Network, it features a mix of investigative reports, witness accounts, and personal reflections on the UFO phenomenon. The cover art is a painting by Anita Engel, formerly a MUFON member.

Key Articles and Reports

Whitley Strieber's Toronto Encounter

The lead article details a mysterious encounter Whitley Strieber had in his Toronto hotel room on June 6, 1998. A 4½ foot tall elderly man, claiming to be from Toronto and not paying income taxes, delivered a dire message about impending global catastrophe, environmental collapse, and a shift in Earth's climate triggered by ocean circulation changes. The man stated that humanity had passed the point of no return and that a new species was emerging. He also spoke of a hidden pathway to resurface, known since 1000 A.D., which Strieber is to help reveal. Strieber was given a liquid said to restore memory and contain the pattern of his future, and was told he would die soon after publishing a book about this encounter. The information was sourced from notes Strieber made and an interview with CNI News Editor Micheal Lindemann.

Russian UFO Crash Report

A brief report, attributed to Paul Stonehill, details a UFO crash retrieval in Russia in either 1991 or 1992. The craft was described as 620 meters by 120 meters and was one of seven seen in a formation. A significant detail is that watches stopped working 600 meters from the craft, indicating a CE2 (Close Encounter of the Second Kind) event. The Russian army reportedly sealed off the area and recovered the UFO.

Leeds UFO Sighting: George Hickinson's Video Mystery

This section reprints an article from the Yorkshire Evening Post about George Hickinson, a former tank warrant officer, who filmed two unexplained bright lights over Leeds on February 2, 1998. The lights were stationary for several minutes before moving off rapidly. Ken Hague, a colleague, witnessed the event and stated that if anyone had spoken of UFOs before, he would have called them idiots, but now he wasn't so sure. The video footage was analyzed, and while West Yorkshire Police received no reports, ufologist Nigel Mortimer suggested a possible explanation involving a plane approaching the camera. The article also mentions Timothy Good, a UFO expert, being consulted.

Irish Pilots' UFO Mystery

Another reprinted article, from The Sun, England, reports on two pilots of an Irish jet who saw a red, white, and blue UFO at 9,000 feet above Hertfordshire. The mystery craft missed their BAe 146 jet by only 200 yards. Air traffic control confirmed no other craft were on radar, and investigators concluded the object was an unknown object, not an aeroplane.

CUFORN Member Abduction Claims

CUFORN member Mr. T.O. claims to have been abducted by "neutral" aliens 25 times since the age of 5. He recounts incidents in England and Ontario, including having a damaged knee "fixed up" by "grays" using a "wand." He also mentions a sighting near Kirkland Lake and knows of other abduction cases in the Mississauga and Bracebridge areas.

Thoughts on Dr. Michael Wolf

This section includes correspondence from Kerry Knight to Harry Tokarz and Lawrence Fenwick, sharing extensive notes and thoughts on Dr. Michael Wolf. Dr. Wolf is described as the author of "Catchers of Heaven," a former Area 51 employee, and a contractor to the CIA. Knight recounts a lengthy conversation with Wolf covering topics such as Area 51, Aids, Abductions, ET gene markers, hybrids, and engineered alien technology. Knight found Wolf to be sincere, truthful, modest, and humble, believing him to be "for real." Wolf's motivation for revealing information is that "we have a right to know," and he is also driven by the loss of his family in a terrorist car-sabotage "accident." All royalties from his book go to the Daniel Wolf Memorial Foundation. Knight notes that Dr. Wolf is dying of an incurable spinal degenerative disease and expresses a desire for more people to hear his story before he "passes on."

Special Offers and Services

The bulletin also includes advertisements for special offers, such as a rare out-of-print "THE UFO PULSE ANALYZER" and a complete index for "SITUATION RED-THE UFO SIEGE." A "UFO Service" is offered, providing an enlarged listing of 162 sources of worldwide UFO information. The National UFO Museum is also soliciting information from individuals who have experienced UFO sightings or alien contact.

Staff and Contributors

The issue lists the CUFORN Staff, including Co-Directors Joseph Muskat, Lawrence Fenwick, and Harry Tokarz, along with various consultants and bulletin staff members like Lawrence J. Fenwick and Gary MacMillan. The publication is noted as being published monthly by the Canadian UFO Research Network, Inc., with articles reflecting the contributors' views.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue are UFO sightings, alien encounters, potential global catastrophes, government involvement with extraterrestrial matters, and personal abduction experiences. The editorial stance appears to be one of open-minded investigation into these phenomena, presenting witness accounts and expert opinions without necessarily endorsing them as fact, as indicated by the disclaimer that contributors' views do not necessarily reflect those of the editor or CUFORN. There is a clear emphasis on sharing information and encouraging public awareness regarding UFOs and related topics.

This issue of the CUFORN Bulletin, dated September-December 1998, features extensive interviews and discussions concerning extraterrestrial phenomena, government involvement, and alleged alien technology. The primary focus is on the insights provided by Dr. Wolf, a government scientist, and Gösta Carlsson, an individual who claims a direct encounter with extraterrestrials.

Conversation with Dr. Wolf

The bulletin details a conversation with Dr. Wolf, a government scientist with Above Top Secret clearance, held on September 4th, 1998. Dr. Wolf, who is 56 years old, reportedly works with major amounts of secret information, particularly concerning human/ET contacts and ET/Government contacts. He was allegedly tasked by bosses at the National Security Council to control the leakage of this information and was instructed not to disclose details of Ultra classified projects. His university degrees and birth records were reportedly removed, making it difficult to prove his existence.

Dr. Wolf claims to have degrees in theoretical physics, physics, and neurology from MIT. Between 1972 and 1977, he worked in covert government research focused on extraterrestrial technology. He states that ETs have not broken any treaties with the U.S. government, referring to these as "Zeta-treaties." Conversely, he suggests that the U.S. government is breaking treaties and that some ETs are held captive. His work experience includes assignments at S-4 labs, Foreign Tech. Div., Dulce, Indian Springs AFB, Area 51, and Wright-Patterson AFB.

Regarding Indian Springs, Dr. Wolf mentioned the use of gravimetric devices to warp time and space through wormholes, noting that the facility requires two lines of sight to be seen and is located on the opposite side of S-4 facility. Area 51 is described as still holding ET craft, with no changes made. The bulletin notes that it would take huge cargo planes to move these crafts, which cannot be disassembled, but that reverse engineering is occurring. The government has reportedly received many crafts, either crashed or from ETs themselves. Area 51 also contains many underground levels and labs.

A group referred to as the "Cabal" is described as a rogue government entity that hates ETs and is authorized to use Star Wars technology to shoot down UFOs. President Bill Clinton is mentioned as being on a need-to-know basis regarding this information. Some generals are said to authorize intense disinformation campaigns to cover up UFO information and discourage civilian understanding of ETs. Dr. Wolf feels impotent in the face of overwhelming superiority. The bulletin asserts that Bob Lazar and Corso's disclosures are true, and that human hybrids exist on Earth. The government is reportedly trying to create the perfect soldier, and the assassination of Kennedy is linked to his desire to disclose UFO information. Crop Circles are attributed to ETs, though poorly copied by Star Wars technology. The "Cabal" is also said to control well-known UFO investigators, with ufologists in Canada allegedly paid to discredit other investigators.

AIDS and Genetic Manipulation

The bulletin presents a controversial perspective on AIDS, stating it is a man-made virus. The government has allegedly learned that viruses are crystalline and can be destroyed by correct frequencies. AIDS is claimed to be produced in a lab, possibly by the World Health Organization (WHO) while conducting cancer research, potentially involving a "Stricker Memorandum." The combination to create AIDS, as specified by Dr. Wolf, involves bovine retrovirus and Visna virus, combined with human hemoglobin. This research allegedly led to hepatitis vaccines and was used for money in cancer research. AIDS is claimed to have been injected into select populations, including homosexuals, blacks, and Hispanics, as a form of population control or genocide, targeting "undesirable people."

Aurora and General ET Information

The "Aurora" phenomenon is described as running on liquid methane and anti-gravity, carrying electromagnetic pulse weapons, and capable of knocking out tracking radar. It's presented as a prototype of ET anti-gravity. ETs reportedly move by transcending time and space. Making this information public could devastate stockholders. In general, aliens are described as not malevolent, contradicting Dr. Jacob's "The Threat" theory, which Dr. Wolf implies is biased. ETs reportedly use first-time abductees who are frightened, but there is nothing sinister about it. The universe is seen as interconnected and not in decay. The government is withholding information due to fear of panic and religious decay, with a projected total dissemination date between 2003-2012.

Free energy exists, and the power of thought is equivalent to energy. The government is reportedly able to take space and fold it. The universe is filled with life. Dr. Wolf is noted to have worked on particle beam devices to cure cancer by killing only cancerous cells, but this technology was later exploited for Star Wars technology. He expresses regret for this, stating, "I am really sorry for that! I must apologize to everyone... I should have anticipated that it could be used for a weapon. I am truly sorry!" He dislikes seeing his research used for military purposes. Dr. Wolf is now reportedly sick from overexposure to toxic chemicals at Area 51. ETs are described as very intelligent and wanting humanity to stop killing each other.

Einstein and Nicola Tesla were reportedly influenced by ETs and had contact with them. Regarding Roswell, it's stated that two UFOs collided in mid-air during an intense electrical storm. Various ET cultures are mentioned, including Zeta and Pleiades. Dr. Wolf has had ET contacts himself since childhood. Many UFO groups in the U.S. and Canada are extensively monitored, though by whom is not specified.

The entire genome project has been mapped out secretly by government scientists, who found ET gene markers in some human genetic samples, including Dr. Wolf's own. Government research projects are attempting to develop human/ET hybrids to replicate ET genetics. Human beings are said to be evolving and seeking spiritual roots, with a belief that there is more to God than can be found in church. Modern technology, such as lasers and fiber optics, is derived from crashed ET crafts.

Dr. Wolf was allegedly a presidential consultant to Clinton, but Clinton reportedly doesn't know much and has a low classification level. There are core truths in Islam, Judaism, Christianity, and Native American Spirituality. Dr. Wolf is a Buddhist. The government wants better relations with ETs, while the military wants to shoot them down. Dr. Wolf's wife, son, and unborn child died in a car bomb intended for him, presumably because he was disclosing too much information. His final statement quoted is, "You have a right to know."

The Angelholm Landing - The Untold Story

This section details the UFO incident in Angelholm, Sweden, in 1946, as experienced by Gösta Carlsson, who was 80 years old at the time of the article. Carlsson, who had a childhood fascination with bees, encountered a large disc with eleven human-like occupants on the evening of May 18, 1946. The beings are described as humanoid, attractive, with brown skin and hair, and white teeth, all appearing shorter than average humans. They wore white tight-fitting suits, some with helmets. Their eyes were not oriental, and they were described as being in better condition than humans, possibly clones, a detail confirmed by an American scientist.

When Carlsson approached the craft, a crew member stopped him telepathically, communicating that originally there were thirteen crew members, but two died in a collision with their mother ship. They had landed to repair their ship and bury their dead. Disturbed by Carlsson, they abandoned the burial and returned the bodies to the craft. Carlsson then saw the craft take off with red and yellow lights or flames from its underside, disappearing at tremendous speed. He found two objects on the ground: a ring and a piece of quartz crystal.

Carlsson claims ETs have continued to communicate with him, keeping him awake at nights. He laments the difficulty in explaining these communications, feeling as if he is hypnotized. He was a skeptic for twenty years after the incident but asserts it all happened in 1946 and he is still being contacted. He has reportedly kept a diary of his contact data.

The craft was powered by quartz crystals and a power field. Carlsson believes the recovered quartz crystal was likely used to power the craft, possibly a damaged rod. His contact mentioned twelve quartz rods powering the ship. During communications, ETs taught him how to design a machine to extract precious pollens from Earth, which could be used as medication for human ailments and as an elixir of life. With a local engineer's help, he invented such a machine.

Carlsson approached Pharmacia Allergon AB, a company that merged with Upjohn. They developed a product called POLBAX in Sweden, and PROZYME in the U.S., distributed by Horizon Quest. The product is also available as animal medication but has faced FDA difficulties for misbranding. Distribution has been problematic due to strict regulations following the merger. Harry Tokarz and the author agree that the products might be diluted, as their full strength could potentially cure all illnesses, threatening the pharmaceutical industry. Carlsson was reluctant to confirm this, but noted that Pharmacia spent years on research. The remedies are identified as antioxidants, specifically SOD (Superoxide Dismutase).

Free Radicals and Medical Breakthroughs

Research suggests that antioxidants can prevent or delay health problems like cancer and heart disease by fighting "free radicals." These molecules are estimated to cause 80%-90% of degenerative diseases. Free radicals are implicated in inflammation (arthritis), gene mutation (cancer), and aging. Controlling free radicals is presented as a potential single cure for many diseases.

Numerous researchers have studied Gösta Carlsson's POLBAX/PROZYME, with positive results, deeming it a medical breakthrough. The U.S. distributors, Horizon Quest, are aware of Carlsson but not his UFO connection. They state he developed special equipment to collect pollen directly from plants, ensuring purity. Another U.S. company, AJM ReAssure, also offers a product derived from rye grass pollen, tracing its history back to Carlsson's lifelong study of pollen. Some speculate Carlsson might have used the alien story as a marketing tool, though he hasn't publicly emphasized the alien connection.

Professor Per Christer Oden, who has worked closely with Carlsson on pollen research, describes him as the discoverer of pollen's beneficial properties and a very active, pleasant personality. Carlsson has developed four other products, including "Taxel," which promises to be the first cell-building medicine. He admits he is not an academic but has worked closely with scientists, maintaining that his information comes directly from ET contacts.

The article questions why the source of Carlsson's remedy hasn't been made public, suggesting a major pharmaceutical company would face challenges announcing collaboration with extraterrestrials. Despite this, they have invested millions in research based on Carlsson's non-academic input, reminiscent of claims by Col. Philip Corso regarding alien technology being stewarded to American industry.

Carlsson was reportedly approached by U.S. secret service agents and sworn to secrecy until the year 2000. He confirmed working with American co-operation and scientists who confirmed the existence of visitors from the star Sirtus B, capable of self-replication as clones. The ETs reportedly feared discussing the situation publicly due to potential religious upheaval. Carlsson confirmed that aliens are among us and working with us.

Gösta's UFO and ET encounter was released in a Swedish publication titled "Motet i glintan," with an English translation as "The Angelholm Landing Report." While some Swedish UFO researchers remain unconvinced, the article suggests they haven't researched further and may have missed the connection to Carlsson's work with American scientists on a "super drug" using alien information.

Visitors to the Angelholm landing site can see a cement replica of the UFO and landing marks resembling crop circles. A sign marks the "UFO GRAVE" where ETs were allegedly about to bury their dead. Carlsson resurrected the site to ensure the incident wouldn't be forgotten, as his ET friends hope to revisit between 2000-2002. The site now attracts about 10,000 tourists annually for guided tours. Carlsson is described as a local celebrity who prefers a quiet life and shies away from media attention.

The article concludes by emphasizing that Gösta Carlsson, despite not being an academic or publicity seeker, has worked alongside scientists for almost 50 years and has been taken seriously in pharmaceutical research. He consistently credits his ET friends from Sirius B for his remedies, and the scientists working on them may not be aware of the extraterrestrial source of this medical breakthrough.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue are the pervasive influence of extraterrestrials on human affairs, government secrecy surrounding UFO phenomena, and the potential for alien technology to revolutionize human capabilities, particularly in medicine and energy. The editorial stance appears to be one of presenting these claims as credible, or at least worthy of serious investigation, by highlighting the detailed accounts of individuals like Dr. Wolf and Gösta Carlsson and referencing other researchers and alleged government involvement. There's a strong undercurrent of conspiracy, suggesting that vital information is being withheld from the public for various reasons, including maintaining corporate profits and avoiding societal disruption.

The CUFORN Bulletin, September-December 1998 issue, is a publication focused on UFO phenomena and related research. This issue features articles on medical discoveries potentially linked to extraterrestrial contact, a significant military UFO incident in the UK, and correspondence from UFO authors.

Gösta Carlsson: Pioneer of Medical Discoveries?

This section explores the work of Gösta Carlsson, highlighting his involvement in medical research and the development of pollen extracts by Pharmacia Allergon AB. The article suggests that Carlsson's work, which has reportedly benefited numerous athletes and professionals, may have extraterrestrial origins. While debris found at a site related to Carlsson's experience was tested and found to have inconclusive evidence of being extraterrestrial, a Swedish source mentioned that touching a crystal found there could cause a rash. The author speculates that ETs might use mental communication, implying that Carlsson's potential discoveries could be groundbreaking. The article notes that Carlsson is in his twilight years and his story has been distorted over time due to the incident occurring more than 50 years ago. There is a mention of a website for more information: http://hem2.passagen.se/krafter/pollenku.htm.

Brief Interview with Peter Robbins in London (UK)

This segment details the Bentwaters-Woodbridge UFO Incident, which took place over three successive nights in late December 1980 in Suffolk, England. Larry Warren, a US Air Force Security Police specialist stationed at RAF Bentwaters, was a witness to a landed UFO. Following the sighting, witnesses were debriefed, ordered to sign statements contradicting their accounts, and warned against speaking about the incident. Larry Warren later received an honorable discharge and has been involved in public relations and broadcasting. Peter Robbins, co-author of the book 'LEFT AT EAST GATE' with Warren, is a researcher of Ufology with over 20 years of experience. Both reside in New York City.

Interview with Peter Robbins

In an interview with Georgina Bruni, Peter Robbins discusses his involvement with the Rendlesham Forest Incident and his book 'LEFT AT EAST GATE'. He mentions that Charles Halt, who was initially scheduled to speak at a conference, cancelled due to writing a book about his involvement in the Rendlesham incident, expected to be published in the Spring. Robbins recounts his own experience of a UFO sighting on February 18th, 1988, near the original Rendlesham incidents, which he describes as a turning point in his research. He has revisited Suffolk numerous times to investigate the sightings. Robbins also mentions that since the publication of 'LEFT AT EAST GATE', about 10 new witnesses have come forward, including former Air Force personnel. He contrasts this with Charles Halt, who he claims broke confidence by discussing Larry Warren's account and questioning its veracity.

Halt, speaking off the record, reportedly stated that light beams had penetrated the hardened bunkers of Bentwaters' weapons security area.

Correspondence

Letter from Gregory van Dyk

Gregory van Dyk writes to Larry on July 5, 1998, apologizing for the delayed reply to a letter dated April 14, 1998. Van Dyk explains he was away for two months and is catching up on mail. He clarifies that mail sent to his UK address is not forwarded and that his ISP is in Northern Colorado. He apologizes for providing an incorrect web address for CUFORN in his book 'The Alien Files', stating that the paperback version's amendments were finalized before he could correct it. He had intended to expand the CUFORN entry and other research organizations but was limited by publisher constraints. He invites further correspondence to his London address or electronically.

Letter from D J Cattle

D J Cattle, an UFO Author, writes on November 6, 1998, to the Canadian UFO Research Network, Inc. He is researching a book on Unidentified Flying Objects since 1945 and requests any information available, particularly concerning UFO abductions, official secret reports, crashed UFOs, and alien captures. Cattle mentions a childhood encounter at age seven that sparked his fascination with UFOs and his belief in extraterrestrial life. He is prepared to cover any costs associated with obtaining information and requests contact names if direct help is not possible.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue are UFO sightings, extraterrestrial encounters, and the intersection of these phenomena with scientific research and military incidents. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry into these subjects, presenting witness accounts, research findings, and author perspectives without definitive conclusions, encouraging readers to explore the mysteries of UFOs. The bulletin also highlights the importance of documenting and researching these events, as evidenced by the various authors and their ongoing work.