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Title: DEGUFORUM Issue: Nr. 24 Volume: 6. Jahrgang Date: December 1999 Publisher: DEGUFO e. V. (Deutschsprachige Gesellschaft für UFO-Forschung e. V.) Price: DM 7,50

Magazine Overview

Title: DEGUFORUM
Issue: Nr. 24
Volume: 6. Jahrgang
Date: December 1999
Publisher: DEGUFO e. V. (Deutschsprachige Gesellschaft für UFO-Forschung e. V.)
Price: DM 7,50

This issue of DEGUFORUM, the journal of the German-speaking Society for UFO Research, presents a diverse range of articles covering UFO sightings, historical cases, theoretical discussions, and book reviews.

Table of Contents

The issue features sections on "Fallberichte" (Case Reports), "Dokumentation" (Documentation), "Standpunkte" (Viewpoints), and "Buchbesprechungen" (Book Reviews).

Fallberichte (Case Reports)

  • "Und sie fliegen doch ... (Teil 4)" by Reinhard Nühlen: This section continues the report on strange occurrences, detailing two significant events from July 1973 near Murtensee, Switzerland.
  • Event 1: Two witnesses observed large, cylindrical, metallic objects hovering. Swiss Air Force Mirages were scrambled, and as they approached, the objects accelerated and disappeared.
  • Event 2: A black, round, disk-shaped object, approximately 40-50 cm high and 300 cm in diameter, was found on the ground. It was described as having no discernible surface and felt extremely cold. A patch of grass was missing where the object was located.
  • "Drei weiße Lichtpunkte über Wathlingen": A report from September 2, 1999, describing three white light points moving at satellite speed across the eastern horizon, which then faded and disappeared.
  • "Fliegende Venus?" by Andreas Haxel: A personal account from July 31, 1999, near Idar-Oberstein, Germany, of a very bright, stationary point of light that later blinked, changed location, and was filmed. The author suggests it might be Venus, but the witness is convinced it was something else.
  • Confirmation of sighting over Gütersloh: A report from June 1998 near Köln, Germany, describes a bright object moving rapidly and silently, disappearing behind a house. The witness confirms a similar sighting over Gütersloh in June 1998.
  • "Seltsame Beobachtung über Lanzarote": Reports from July 23 and 25, 1999, of star-like objects moving at high speed across the sky.
  • "Dreieck über Saarbrücken": An observation from August 1999 of a triangular object reflecting sunlight.
  • "Bumerang über Bochum": A report from November 15, 1999, describing a self-luminous, matt green-yellow object, shaped like a bent airplane wing without a fuselage, moving silently across the sky.

Dokumentation (Documentation)

  • "Zeigt eine alte keltische Münze einen prähistorischen Alien?" by Axel Ertelt: This article explores the theory of "Pre-Astronautics" popularized by Erich von Däniken. It compares a Celtic coin depicting a figure with a helmet-like head adornment to rock carvings from Val Camonica, Italy, which also show similar figures interpreted as "world-travelers" or aliens. The author suggests a possible connection, questioning whether these ancient depictions represent extraterrestrial visitors.
  • "Tore der »Götter« - Beweise für Zeitsprünge in ferner Vergangenheit?" by Ernst Meckelburg: This piece examines the ancient city of Tiahuanaco in Bolivia, focusing on the mysterious "Sun Gate." The author speculates that the gate might represent a "projector" or "transmitter" used by ancient "gods" (interpreted as advanced extraterrestrial beings) to travel through time. It also mentions ethnologist Wendell Bennett's discovery of two stone sculptures in Tiahuanaco depicting figures with European features, linked to local legends of sky-beings.
  • "Abgrund zwischen den Sternen" (Fortsetzung) - Eine Reise nach Zeta Reticuli by Peter Hattwig: This is a continuation of an article, likely detailing a journey or theory related to the Zeta Reticuli star system, often associated with alien life in ufology.
  • "Was geschah mit dem Mars-Polar-Lander? - Untergräbt der amerikanische Spionagedienst NSA das Raumfahrtprogramm?" by Andreas Haxel: This article investigates the Mars Polar Lander mission and speculates about potential NSA involvement in undermining space programs.
  • ">>>Fenster-Orte<<< Risse im Raum-Zeit-Gefüge" by Wladislaw Raab (INDEPENDENT ALIEN NETWORK): This article explores the concept of "window locations" and "tears in the space-time fabric," likely related to theoretical physics or paranormal phenomena.

Standpunkte (Viewpoints)

  • "Der Kapitalismus - Ein System das funktioniert" by Hans-Joachim Heyer: This section offers reflections on a study by Paul C. Martin concerning the functioning of capitalism.

Buchbesprechungen (Book Reviews)

  • "Der Multidimensionale Kosmos - Band 3: Machtwechsel auf der Erde" by Armin Risi: Reviewed by Peter Hattwig, this book likely deals with multidimensional cosmology and global power shifts.
  • "Militärische Verwicklungen, öffentliche Manipulationen und die Herkunft der UFOs" by Karl-Heinz Zunnek: Reviewed by Ralf Härtel, this book appears to cover military involvement in UFO phenomena and public manipulation.
  • "UFOs über der Schweiz - Das Dossier der Luftwaffe" by Luc Bürgin: This is a book review of a work concerning UFOs in Switzerland and the Swiss Air Force's documentation.

Editorial

Andreas Haxel's editorial discusses the complex interplay between economic globalization, environmental degradation, and the need to understand the societal context when interpreting the UFO phenomenon. He emphasizes that our understanding and interpretation of phenomena are shaped by our life circumstances, knowledge, and methods of information selection.

DEGUFO-Intern

This section reports on the DEGUFO e. V. annual general meeting held on November 20, 1999, in Bad Kreuznach. It details the election of new board members, including Frank Menhorn as the new First Chairman. The report also outlines future plans for the organization, such as enhancing the DEGUFO chat and potentially restricting online access to DEGUFORUM articles to boost sales.

Nachruf (Obituary)

An obituary for Julia Zimmermann, a long-time member of DEGUFO, who passed away. She was recognized for her active support and dedication to the organization, particularly her interest in crop circles.

Spendenkonto (Donation Account)

Information about a donation account set up for the family of the recently deceased Johannes Fiebag, with a request for donations.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue include the reporting and analysis of UFO sightings, the exploration of ancient astronaut theories connecting prehistoric artifacts to extraterrestrial visitors, and critical examinations of societal structures like capitalism and potential government cover-ups related to UFO phenomena. The editorial stance, as expressed by Andreas Haxel, emphasizes the importance of a holistic understanding, integrating UFO research with broader societal, economic, and environmental contexts. There is a clear commitment to ufological investigation, historical analysis, and theoretical exploration within the field.

This issue of DEGUFORUM, dated December 1999, titled "Dokumentation," delves into speculative theories concerning UFOs, time travel, parallel realities, and the mysteries surrounding space exploration, particularly NASA's Mars missions.

The Concept of 'Gateways' and Ancient Structures

The article begins by drawing parallels between ancient Egyptian architecture, specifically mentioning "gates" and "doors," and the hypothetical "windows" or "passages" to other dimensions or times proposed by modern theories. It suggests that ancient builders might have been inspired by or attempting to replicate structures used by "time travelers" or "gods" for interdimensional transit. The massive, yet strangely proportioned, openings in structures like the "Sun Gate" of Tiahuanaco are presented as potential imitations of these "hyper-raum-transmitters." The text posits that these ancient "transmitters" likely involved "syntropodenbrücken" (syntropod bridges) to create gravitational fields, allowing passage between different points in time and reality. The experience of entering such a portal is described as disappearing into an opening with nebulous edges, a phenomenon that may have led to the "gate anxiety" observed in humans and the prevalence of door and threshold magic in various cultures.

Vedic Cosmology and Reality Levels

Peter Hattwig's contribution explores the concept of "reality levels" and their implications for interstellar travel. He references the Vedic scriptures, which describe the universe as being enveloped by seven successive layers of reality, each progressively less dense than the one below. The Earth is situated in the seventh and densest layer. These layers are described as parallel universes, each with its own vibrational spectrum, originating from a single immaterial source. The article highlights that what humans perceive through telescopes are only the celestial bodies of the seventh, sixth, and fifth density levels, with electromagnetic signals from these levels being the only ones detectable by humans.

The Earth Zone and Its Inhabitants

The "Earth Zone," situated above the Earth's physical reality, is described as a cosmic dimension that spans the universe. It contains sub-levels with varying densities. Beings in this zone are said to be weightless and capable of passing through solid objects. The Veda posits the existence of "light and shadow worlds" that exist in parallel, with beings from these realms potentially visiting Earth. The article suggests that a portion of UFO sightings could be attributed to these non-terrestrial entities.

Unanswered Questions in Conventional Science

Hattwig points out that conventional science struggles to explain fundamental questions such as the origin of the universe, the existence of humans, the nature of natural laws, and what happens after death. These questions, he argues, point towards a realm beyond materialistic explanation, accessible only through divine revelation or advanced theoretical frameworks.

Seth's Material Fluctuation Theory

The article introduces the "matter fluctuation" theory, based on the teachings of the spiritual entity Seth, channeled by Jane Roberts. Seth suggests that atoms, in reality, experience phases of presence and absence, fluctuating in a predictable pattern. While these fluctuations are too rapid to be perceived by current scientific instruments, they are proposed to be the underlying mechanism for phenomena like matter penetration. The theory posits that different reality levels have different densities and vibrational frequencies, which are essentially manifestations of these matter fluctuations. Beings from higher, less dense reality levels can interact with lower, denser levels by adjusting their own fluctuations.

UFOs and Matter Penetration

This theory is applied to explain UFO phenomena. Abduction accounts often describe aliens passing through closed doors and windows. The article suggests that UFOs, operating from a higher reality level, can synchronize their matter fluctuations with that of solid objects, allowing them to pass through them without resistance. This is further supported by observations of UFOs maneuvering at incredible speeds and G-forces, seemingly unaffected by gravity and inertia, which could be explained by a reduced mass and inertia due to their higher vibrational state.

Interstellar Travel and UFO Capabilities

The concept of reduced density and inertia is also linked to the feasibility of interstellar travel. By reducing the mass and inertia of a spacecraft, the energy required for acceleration and overcoming gravitational fields would be significantly diminished. This could enable travel to distant star systems like Zeta Reticuli within a human lifespan. The article also touches upon the capabilities of UFOs, noting their ability to perform extreme maneuvers, accelerate rapidly without sonic booms, and seemingly ignore gravity and inertia, suggesting they operate in a state of reduced density.

NASA's Mars Missions and Potential Cover-ups

A significant portion of the magazine is dedicated to analyzing the failures of several NASA Mars missions: the Mars Observer, Mars Climate Orbiter, and Mars Polar Lander. Andreas Haxel's report questions the official explanations for these failures, suggesting that the high failure rate (69.57%) points to underlying issues beyond simple technical malfunctions. The article speculates about the involvement of the National Security Agency (NSA) and a "secret secondary program" that might have been protected by deliberately terminating communication with the Mars Observer.

The Mars Observer Incident

The Mars Observer lost contact on August 21, 1993, during its final course correction. The official explanation involved a rupture in a fuel line causing a rapid spin, leading to system failures. However, the article questions why a simple reboot of the main computer was not attempted, suggesting that a secret program might have been running on a backup computer, taking over control of the spacecraft.

The Mars Climate Orbiter and Mars Polar Lander Failures

Further failures include the Mars Climate Orbiter, which was lost on September 23, 1999, due to a suspected unit conversion error (metric vs. imperial). The Mars Polar Lander, launched on January 3, 1999, also failed to establish communication after its landing attempt on December 3, 1999. The article implies that these failures, along with the Hubble Telescope's initial mirror flaw, might be more than coincidental, hinting at possible interference or hidden agendas.

The Role of the Hubble Telescope and NSA

The article suggests that the Mars Observer might have been reprogrammed to transmit data via laser, with the Hubble Telescope's high-speed photometer being the only instrument capable of receiving such signals. This would have allowed for covert data transmission, bypassing standard communication channels that could be monitored by the NSA. The NSA's extensive surveillance capabilities are highlighted, with operations in Germany and other countries.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

This issue of DEGUFORUM strongly leans towards a perspective that challenges conventional scientific and governmental explanations for unexplained phenomena. It embraces speculative theories, including those related to extraterrestrial intelligence, time travel, parallel dimensions, and the limitations of current scientific understanding. The editorial stance appears to be one of critical inquiry, suggesting that official narratives may conceal deeper truths or agendas, particularly in the realms of advanced technology and space exploration. The magazine promotes the idea that ancient wisdom (Vedic cosmology) and channeled material (Seth) offer valuable insights that complement or even surpass modern scientific theories in explaining complex phenomena.

This issue of DEGUFORUM, dated December 1999, is titled 'Dokumentation' and features a collection of articles exploring various complex and often controversial topics, including space exploration, paranormal phenomena, and economic systems. The magazine presents itself as a platform for in-depth analysis and critical examination of these subjects.

Mars Missions and Potential Cover-ups

The lead article discusses the failures of the Mars Polar Lander and Mars Climate Orbiter missions, questioning the official explanations. It suggests that the missions might still be operational, using Mars satellites as relay stations and transmitting data via laser to the Hubble Telescope. The article highlights the timing of the Hubble Telescope's third service mission, which coincided with the disappearance of the Mars probes, and raises suspicions about potential cover-ups by intelligence agencies like the NSA. The author notes that the Mars Global Surveyor had previously surveyed the landing sites with high-resolution imaging, implying that potential technical issues should have been foreseen.

'Window Locations' and Parallel Universes

Another section explores the concept of 'window locations' – places where paranormal phenomena repeatedly occur, suggesting they are points where our reality connects with other dimensions. The article references the work of UFO researchers like John Keel and John Mack, who documented such phenomena. The island of Iona is presented as a prime example of a 'window location' with a history of reported sightings of spectral monks, elves, and even time-shifted historical events. The article then delves into the theoretical underpinnings of parallel universes, drawing on quantum mechanics. Professor David Deutsch is quoted explaining that quantum mechanics can be viewed as a theory of parallel universes, where particles interact across different realities.

Critique of Capitalism and 'Debitismus'

A substantial portion of the magazine is dedicated to a critical analysis of capitalism, particularly through the lens of Paul C. Martin's book, "Kapitalismus - Ein System, das funktioniert." The author argues that Martin's definition of capitalism as 'debitismus' – a system where money is essentially debt – is insightful but ultimately flawed in its proposed solutions. The critique focuses on the inherent unsustainability of a system that relies on continuous growth and the accumulation of debt. The article highlights the 'interest gap' – the idea that interest payments cannot be fully generated within the system because transactions take time and money must be pre-financed. It suggests that the system's survival depends on finding new debtors, leading to an imperialistic drive. The author also questions Martin's assertion that capitalism doesn't exploit workers, arguing that low wages are a form of coercion, not a voluntary contract. The role of banks and state debt is also scrutinized, with the suggestion that state debt represents the accumulated profits of entrepreneurs and that banks are enriching themselves by facilitating this debt.

Spiritual and Esoteric Dimensions

Further articles touch upon spiritual and esoteric themes. One piece reviews Armin Risi's book "Der multidimensionale Kosmos, Band 3: Machtwechsel auf der Erde," which discusses the influence of 'Asuras' (dark beings) and 'light beings' on Earth. Risi's work is described as exploring the manipulation of humanity by powerful, non-terrestrial entities and the potential for a global shift towards higher consciousness. The review connects these ideas to current events, such as the climate change conference, and references Rudolf Steiner's concept of 'Asuras' intensifying their influence.

The Nature of Money and the Future of Capitalism

The magazine also examines the nature of money and the future of economic systems. It posits that money is not a tangible asset but a representation of debt and that its value is largely psychological. The article suggests that the current capitalist system is unsustainable due to its quantitative limitations and ever-increasing interest demands. It proposes that the only way to resolve the debt crisis is through a global debt cancellation and a shift away from the concept of infinite growth. The idea of nationalizing banks is presented as a potential solution to the problem of state debt.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

Throughout the issue, there is a recurring theme of questioning official narratives and exploring alternative explanations for phenomena, whether in space exploration, paranormal events, or economic structures. The magazine adopts a critical and often skeptical stance towards established systems, particularly capitalism and government institutions. There is a strong undercurrent of conspiracy thinking, with suggestions of hidden powers and manipulations influencing global events. The editorial stance appears to favor a deeper, more critical understanding of reality, encouraging readers to look beyond surface-level explanations and to question the status quo. The articles collectively advocate for a re-evaluation of fundamental economic and societal principles, often drawing on esoteric or spiritual perspectives to offer alternative frameworks.

DEGUFORUM, Issue No. 24, dated December 1999, is a German-language publication from the DEGUFO e. V. (German-speaking Society for UFO Research). This issue focuses on book reviews, primarily concerning secret technologies and UFO phenomena.

Book Review: "Geheimtechnologien II" by Karl-Heinz Zunneck

The magazine reviews "Geheimtechnologien II: Militärische Verwicklungen, öffentliche Manipulationen und die Herkunft der UFOs" by Karl-Heinz Zunneck, published by CTT-Verlag in 1999. The book is presented as a continuation of Zunneck's previous work, which explored rumors about German secret technologies during World War II, often referred to as 'V-weapons' or 'wonder weapons'.

This new work delves deeper by examining new documents from military archives and the behavior of American intelligence agencies concerning 'extraterrestrial evidence'. Zunneck's central thesis is that UFO technology is already achievable and is being developed and used by an elite group within the American intelligence, military, and government apparatus for their own strategic goals. He claims that this technology is of German origin, developed during WWII.

The author brings to light potentially explosive documents that could suggest the existence of a German atomic bomb, which would necessitate a rewriting of the history of the final phase of World War II due to widespread lies and disinformation.

Zunneck also addresses the manipulation of public opinion by US secret projects, offering what he considers earthly explanations for cases like Kenneth Arnold and the Roswell incident. He posits that much of this advanced technology has its true origin in Germany, involving unconventionally powered aircraft. He attempts to support this by referencing prominent scientists who allegedly found safe haven in the USA after the war, continuing to develop their advanced technologies.

The review highlights Zunneck's investigation into whether development funds for conventional aircraft and weapons systems are diverted to 'black projects' to finance the production of highly advanced and exotic technologies, kept secret from the public and even taxpayers.

Furthermore, the book discusses the "perverse" HAARP project, which, despite appearing to be a harmless research initiative, is claimed to be used for influencing global weather patterns. Zunneck also comments on "UFO abductions," suggesting that biomedical and genetic experiments, including mind control, are part of a "Black World" project executed by the US military. He views this as psychological warfare aimed at achieving world domination, with the UFO campaign serving as a distraction.

A particularly bold theory presented in the book is that the moon was visited by a group of specialists before the Apollo astronauts.

The reviewer, Ralf Härtel, highly recommends the book for its numerous informative insights into terrestrial advanced and secret technologies.

Book Review: "UFOs über der Schweiz" by Luc Bürgin

The magazine also reviews "UFOs über der Schweiz: Das Dossier der Luftwaffe" by Luc Bürgin, published by Kopp Verlag in 1999. This book reportedly reveals that the Swiss Air Force has officially opened its UFO files after decades of silence.

The book contains radar recordings of mysterious flying objects and accounts of pursuits by military pilots. It confirms that UFOs are indeed present over Switzerland, with over 1200 sightings registered to date. The book features testimonies from Swiss eyewitnesses of various ages and professions, describing mysterious discs, spheres, and giant triangles appearing in the sky, with some objects reportedly landing.

The review frames the book as a compelling report on unusual aerial phenomena that challenge our understanding of reality.

Advertisements and Information

The issue also contains advertisements for "Unknown Reality: Die Welt des Unerklärlichen" and the "Interessengruppe für UFO Angelegenheiten (IGUFOA)". Contact information for these entities and for the publisher, DEGUFO e. V., is provided, including subscription details and contact persons.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue are secret technologies, particularly those allegedly developed during WWII and their potential connection to modern UFO phenomena, and the official documentation and investigation of UFO sightings, as exemplified by the Swiss Air Force's declassified files. The editorial stance appears to be one of critical inquiry into government secrecy, military projects, and the nature of UFOs, leaning towards the idea that many phenomena have terrestrial, albeit highly advanced and secret, origins, possibly linked to German wartime technological advancements. The magazine promotes the idea of UFOs being a tool of public manipulation and psychological warfare.