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Deguforum - Issue 74 - 2012
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Title: DEGUFORUM Issue: Nr. 74 Volume: 19. Jahrgang Date: September 2012 Publisher: DEGUFO e.V. (Deutschsprachige Gesellschaft für UFO-Forschung) Country: Germany Language: German Price: D: 5,00 Euro, EU: 7,50 Euro ISSN: 0946-1531
Magazine Overview
Title: DEGUFORUM
Issue: Nr. 74
Volume: 19. Jahrgang
Date: September 2012
Publisher: DEGUFO e.V. (Deutschsprachige Gesellschaft für UFO-Forschung)
Country: Germany
Language: German
Price: D: 5,00 Euro, EU: 7,50 Euro
ISSN: 0946-1531
Editorial and Impressum
The editorial section features a farewell from the long-time editor, Dr. Peter Hattwig, who has led the magazine for 12 years, producing 46 issues and around 100 articles. He announces his stepping down due to fatigue and the transfer of editorial duties to Marius Kettmann, who will be supported by Natale Guido Cincinnati and Mario Ringmann. Hattwig reflects on the challenges of filling the magazine's pages and the diverse reader feedback regarding the inclusion of 'esoteric' or 'fringe' topics. He assures readers he will remain involved as a consultant and contributor.
The impressum details the DEGUFO e.V. board members, including First Chairman Alexander Knörr and Second Chairman Marius Kettmann, and Schatzmeister Christian Czech. Contact information for editorial contributions, subscriptions, and general inquiries is provided.
Table of Contents
The table of contents outlines the issue's sections, including:
- Top Theme: Crop Circle Journey to England 2012: Featuring 8 pictograms, a spontaneous healing, and 3 UFO sightings.
- Unidentified Objects: Reports on various sightings categorized by their characteristics.
- Potentially Identified Objects: Cases that could be explained by known phenomena.
- Phenomena: A report on red rain in India.
- UFO History: Mentions of Roswell.
- Events: A report on the Wiener UFO Congress and an invitation to the DEGUFO general meeting.
UFO Sightings DEGUFO
This section details several UFO sightings investigated by the DEGUFO:
First Category: Unidentified Objects
- "Grey Saucer" in Golzow (May 2012): A witness observed a black point moving fast, followed by other points, and the Venus appearing distorted. The object changed color from green to turquoise and white before becoming invisible. The case was closed with "insufficient data" due to lack of explanation.
- Saucer-shaped Object in Haiterbach (May 2012): A witness saw a bright, saucer-shaped object hovering at about 600 meters, gliding to the right and disappearing. The case is classified as "Problematic UFO" due to its unusual behavior and sudden disappearance.
- Silvery, Disc-shaped Object in Neunkirchen/Saar (June 2012): During a thunderstorm, a silvery, disc-shaped object was seen reflecting lightning. It began to glow and was joined by four other objects that moved erratically at high speed. The case is classified as "Problematic UFO" due to its extraordinary nature.
Second Category: Potentially Identified Objects
- Fireball with Tail (Germany, March 2012): Seven reports describe a fireball with a tail, identified as a bolide, seen across Germany. Descriptions include a hissing sound, a dull bang, and the object breaking into multiple balls. The sightings varied in color and flight path.
- Plastic Film in Oppenau-Liebenau (March 2012): A witness filmed a 'spherical' object that appeared inflated and smooth, rotating and losing altitude. It was identified as a plastic film or bag.
- Red-Orange and Spherical Object in Mühlhausen (April 2012): Two witnesses observed a red-orange, spherical object that ascended and disappeared towards Switzerland. It was identified as a model hot-air balloon.
- Polygonal Object in Zielona Góra (March 2012): A witness observed an orange, polygonal object, followed by two others, which were later identified as sky lanterns, despite the witness's initial exclusion of this possibility.
- White Light in Erkner (April 2012): A witness observed a large, white light moving erratically with a tail, which they initially excluded as a laser show. The description aligns with a light effect device.
- Object with Nine Rays in Marburg/Caldern (April 2012): Two witnesses saw a bright, white light with nine rays in the clouds, which disappeared and reappeared. It was speculated to be a helicopter searchlight.
- Filmed Oval Light in Heilbronn-Kirchhausen (May 2012): A witness filmed an oval, orange light moving slowly, identified as a contrail.
- Capella in Bremen (August 2012): A witness observed a stationary object flaring in various colors, which, when filmed, appeared to have a hemispherical lower part and a conical upper part. It was identified as the star Capella, with the visual appearance attributed to camera focus issues.
Crop Circle Research
This extensive section details a trip to England in July/August 2012 by Peter Hattwig and a group from FGK (Forum für Grenzwissenschaften und Kornkreise) to investigate crop circles.
- The Journey: The group stayed at the Travelodge in Devizes, Wiltshire. The journey involved driving through Belgium and crossing the English Channel via ferry from Dunkirk to Dover. The article notes the ease of adapting to left-hand driving.
- Equipment: A magnetic field sensor from Digital-Service was used to measure anomalies.
- Stanton St. Bernhard (First Phase): The first formation encountered was described as a "three-phase crop circle." The initial phase showed a complex design, with a second phase adding a circular ornament, and a third phase adding a "droplet" below. The author notes that the meaning of this formation became clear later in the trip.
- Spontaneous Healing: Peter Hattwig reports a remarkable spontaneous healing from severe food allergies (gluten, lactose, eggs, tomatoes, cinnamon, almonds) after entering a complex pictogram crop circle on the first day of the trip. He emphasizes that this was not a result of meditation or placebo, but a direct effect of the crop circle.
- Bishop Cannings: A formation described as "emaciated" and likely man-made due to its simple geometry and poor execution, with stalks broken just above the ground. Magnetic field measurements showed no anomalies.
- Adam's Grave Area: The number of visible crop circles in the area had decreased significantly compared to previous years.
- "No Entry - Private" Signs: Access to some fields was restricted.
- "Lupe" Formation (Windmill Hill): This formation, described as a "magnifying glass," had a somewhat flawed design with a wavy handle and imperfectly formed outer circles. The stalks were broken, suggesting human intervention, though the author initially found it ambiguous.
- East Kennett (Tentacle Formation): This formation was praised as artistic and unlike crude human-made designs. It featured a circle with a complex, tentacle-like design. Magnetic field measurements yielded no results.
- Oliver's Castle: A formation identified as man-made due to its imperfectly round circles and open ends. The stalks were bent, and the laying of the crop was described as sloppy. The site is also known for a famous 1996 video showing four orbs creating a crop circle.
- Stonehenge Meditation (Eighth Day): The trip's climax involved a pre-dawn meditation session inside Stonehenge. Participants reported experiencing a "dimensional gate," with unseen beings descending and interacting with a crystal that emerged from the ground. The crystal absorbed negative earth energies and transmitted them to the sun. This experience was linked to the "droplets" in the Stanton St. Bernhard crop circle and Hattwig's spontaneous healing.
- Woodhenge: A visit to Woodhenge, a Bronze Age site, is mentioned, with a medium named "Lancelot" providing interpretations of its original appearance and purpose.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The magazine consistently explores the intersection of UFO phenomena, fringe science, and personal experiences. The editorial stance, as reflected by Dr. Hattwig's tenure, appears to be open to investigating phenomena that may not fit conventional scientific paradigms, acknowledging reader feedback while striving for balance. The emphasis on detailed case studies of UFO sightings and crop circles, alongside personal accounts of extraordinary events like spontaneous healing, highlights a commitment to exploring the unexplained from multiple perspectives. The transition in editorship suggests a potential for new directions while maintaining the core focus on UFO research and related 'borderline sciences'.
This issue of DEGUFORUM, dated September 2012, focuses heavily on "Kornkreisforschung" (Crop Circle Research) and related phenomena, including UFO sightings, abduction experiences, and ancient mysteries. The magazine presents a blend of investigative journalism, personal accounts, and scientific speculation.
Key Articles and Features
Kornkreisforschung (Crop Circle Research)
The cover story delves into the research of crop circles, featuring images of formations and discussions about their potential origins and meanings. One article highlights a crop circle in Wanborough Plain, UK, described as a Merkaba, the light body of a human, noting its creation in two phases and its proximity to a busy highway.
UFO Sightings and Encounters
A notable UFO sighting is reported by Susanne Sejana and Peter Hattwig, who observed a bright, hovering light over the horizon in the UK. The object was photographed and described as unusual, not fitting the profile of a rocket or star. The issue also revisits the infamous Roswell incident of July 1947, questioning the official explanation of a weather balloon and presenting theories involving alien bodies and advanced technology, citing former US Army officer Philip J. Corso.
Red Rain in India
An article details the phenomenon of red rain in India, specifically in Kerala, which has occurred multiple times since 2001. Scientific analysis of samples revealed cell-like structures that reproduce without DNA, leading astrobiologists to speculate about their extraterrestrial origin. Experiments showed these cells thriving under extreme conditions.
Abduction Research
A significant portion of the magazine is dedicated to abduction research. The article "Entführungserfahrungen Teil 1: Abduktionsphobie" (Abduction Experiences Part 1: Abduction Phobia) by Jens Waldeck explores the psychological aspects of abduction experiences, including the development of phobias and methods for coping, such as the "FastPhobiaCure" technique. Another piece, "Die Schilderungen einer außergewöhnlichen Entführten" (The Accounts of an Extraordinary Abductee) by Chris Holly, presents the case of a woman who claims to have experienced lifelong abductions, detailing her unusual physical and psychological characteristics and her theories about the abductors being a form of human or ancient beings.
Model-Dependent Realism and Stephen Hawking
An article discusses Stephen Hawking's theory of "model-dependent realism," which posits that our perception of reality is shaped by our models and observations. This concept is linked to understanding different worldviews, including those of abductees and researchers.
Ancient Mysteries
The "Sonderheft 1: neu aufgelegt" (Special Issue 1: Relaunched) section discusses ancient engineering feats, particularly in Luxor (Thebes), Egypt. Peter Hattwig argues, using engineering principles, that the construction and transport of massive monuments like the Memnon Colossus, weighing 1200 tons, suggest advanced technological capabilities unknown to modern science.
Events and Conferences
The magazine reports on the "Zweiter UFO-Kongress in Wien" (Second UFO Congress in Vienna), organized by DEGUFO.AT, featuring talks on UFO sightings, research methods, and historical cases. It also announces the "Einladung zur Mitgliederversammlung der DEGUFO e. V." (Invitation to the DEGUFO e.V. Members' Meeting) in Bad Kreuznach, Germany, with a program of lectures on UFOs and related topics.
Other Topics
Brief mentions include a special issue on "Unidentifizierte Flugobjekte über Neuseeland" (Unidentified Flying Objects over New Zealand) detailing reports from the New Zealand Defence Force, and a review of the book "The Day After Roswell" by Philip J. Corso.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
DEGUFORUM consistently explores phenomena that challenge conventional scientific understanding, including UFOs, crop circles, and alleged alien encounters. The editorial stance appears to be one of open-minded investigation, presenting various theories and personal accounts while also referencing scientific analysis and historical research. There is a clear emphasis on providing a platform for researchers and witnesses within the UFO community, fostering discussion and networking through events and publications. The magazine encourages critical thinking and a willingness to consider alternative explanations for unexplained phenomena.