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Title: EYE MAGAZINE Issue: Volume 3, Issue 3 Date: Autumn 2004 Publisher: EYE Magazine Country: England

Magazine Overview

Title: EYE MAGAZINE
Issue: Volume 3, Issue 3
Date: Autumn 2004
Publisher: EYE Magazine
Country: England

This issue of EYE Magazine, subtitled "Examining with an analytical EYE!!", presents a diverse range of articles focusing on unexplained phenomena, UFOs, and related topics. The cover highlights several key features: 'MISSING TIME!', 'The Mexican Flap', 'WAR OF THE WORLDS!!', 'Martian Face Mysteriously Disappears!', and 'THE POLTERGEIST DIMENSION'. It also includes an in memoriam for Dr. John E. Mack, M.D., and a mention of his death in London.

Editorial

The editorial emphasizes the magazine's reliance on subscriber contributions for content and its commitment to keeping readers informed about all aspects of the phenomena. It notes the loss of UFO magazine and positions EYE Magazine as a willing platform for articles, anecdotes, and theories. Readers are encouraged to submit their contributions via email or post to the Hull, England address.

Articles and Features

What is and what should never Be. Part 3. (A personal appraisal of UK UFOlogy) by David Colman

This extensive article, published in installments, begins by drawing parallels between the subversion of Jesus' message and the potential manipulation of information regarding extraterrestrial visitation. Colman argues that just as religious authorities distorted Jesus' teachings for control, authorities might similarly distort or suppress UFO reality. He quotes Monsignor Corrado Balducci, a Vatican theologian, who states that the existence of 'these beings' is a certainty. The article explores the potential ramifications of government disclosure about alien visitation, suggesting it could cause widespread panic and shake societal foundations.

In Memoriam John Mack, M.D.

This section commemorates the life and death of Dr. John Edward Mack, M.D. (October 4, 1929 - September 27, 2004). A Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School and a Pulitzer Prize-winning biographer, Dr. Mack was a leading authority on the spiritual and transformational effects of alleged non-human entity encounters. He died in London after being struck by a motor vehicle, shortly after speaking at a T. E. Lawrence Society Symposium.

Humanoid face mysteriously disappears from Mars!

This article discusses the history of Martian studies, focusing on the 'humanoid face' formation photographed by the US spacecraft Viking-1 in 1976. Despite initial sensation and analysis by specialists suggesting it was not of terrestrial origin, subsequent NASA missions with higher resolution photography failed to capture the same formation, leading to speculation of fabrication or natural causes. The article also briefly mentions other Martian mysteries like 'channels' and inexplicable flashes of light.

War Of The Worlds!!

This piece announces Steven Spielberg's upcoming remake of H.G. Wells' classic 'War of the Worlds', starring Tom Cruise, with production set to begin in November for a late 2005 release. It recalls the original 1938 Orson Welles radio broadcast that caused widespread panic, with listeners believing it was a real alien invasion. The article also mentions the 1952 movie adaptation and Jeff Wayne's 1978 musical reconstruction.

The Mexican Flap

This section details an alleged sighting of 11 unexplained objects over the Yucatan Peninsula of southern Mexico. The report includes details from an officially filmed video tape showing the objects following a drug enforcement aircraft. The article presents the alleged official version of the incident, translated from Spanish, and notes that EYE Magazine makes no recommendation to its validity.

The Poltergeist Dimension

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Missing Time!! A Personal Experience Of A Missing Two Hours. by Ellis Taylor

Ellis Taylor recounts an experience where he lost approximately two hours of time while driving near Kings Lynn, England. He describes feeling disoriented, groggy, and hot after stopping at a parking area. Upon realizing the time discrepancy, he concludes that something significant happened during that missing period, possibly related to energy alignments or a temporal anomaly. He notes the date was the Eve of Lughnasadh, a significant time in earth's rhythm.

Reports of SETI@home Extraterrestrial Signal Highly Exaggerated by Amir Alexander

This article discusses a signal detected by SETI@home (SHGb02+14a) that generated excitement. However, according to SETI@home Chief Scientist Dan Werthimer, the reports are exaggerated. While the signal had a high statistical likelihood and was confirmed during re-observations, its rapid frequency drift makes it extremely improbable as an extraterrestrial transmission. The article concludes that while the search for extraterrestrial intelligence continues, there has been no breakthrough.

Message In A Bottle!

This piece discusses recent astronomical discoveries of small, distant planets, suggesting that Earth-size planets with benign climates might exist. However, it also notes that scientists may be looking for extraterrestrial messages in the wrong places. The article explores the theory that physical messages, rather than radio waves or lightwaves, might be a more efficient way for intelligent civilizations to communicate across interstellar distances, likening it to a 'message in a bottle'.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue revolve around the unexplained, particularly UFO phenomena, alien encounters, and the potential for government secrecy or manipulation of information. The magazine appears to adopt an open-minded yet analytical approach, presenting various accounts and theories while encouraging critical examination. There's a clear interest in historical events (like the 'War of the Worlds' broadcast and Martian studies) and contemporary investigations (SETI@home, Mexican UFO sighting). The editorial stance seems to be one of encouraging discourse and sharing experiences within the UFO community, while also acknowledging the need for careful consideration of evidence and potential psychological implications of these phenomena.

This issue of EYE MAGAZINE, identified as issue number 24, delves into two distinct yet potentially interconnected areas: advanced optical camouflage technology and the enigmatic phenomenon of poltergeist activity. The magazine presents research from the University of Tokyo on creating invisibility effects and explores historical and scientific perspectives on paranormal events.

Optical Camouflage Technology

The magazine highlights the work of Japanese engineer Susumu Tachi from the University of Tokyo, who has developed techniques for optical camouflage. Phase 1 of his technique involves a viewfinder that combines moving images to create the illusion of transparency on clothing. This is achieved by reflecting images of what is behind a person onto their clothes, making them appear transparent. The technique can be applied to real scenes using retro-reflectors to create a stereoscopic image of the 'other side'.

Phase 2 of this technology aims to incorporate optical technology into nano-technological membranes. While this camouflage can make objects appear to lack mass, their heat emissions and electromagnetic resonances can still be detected by infrared sensors and radars.

The article also touches upon related concepts like 'Vision same Cistalina' and 'XTALVISION' which achieve invisibility effects on matter. The research at Tachi Laboratory is described as pioneering in innovative applications of virtual reality, including invisibility and tele-existence projects.

Poltergeist Enigma

The issue dedicates significant space to the phenomenon of poltergeist activity, defining it as the spontaneous movement of objects and other manifestations that cause unease. It notes that while conventional science dismisses these events, they continue to occur.

The article discusses how churches, particularly the Catholic Church, have historically viewed poltergeist activity, differentiating between divine blessings and satanic interference. The use of exorcism is mentioned, with reference to the Vatican's official exorcist, Fr. Gabriel Amorth. The Presbyterian Church of Scotland is also considering re-introducing exorcism.

Case Studies and Theories

Several case studies are presented:

  • Robbie's Case: A thirteen-year-old boy from Mt. Rainier, Maryland, USA, experienced phenomena including scratching, object movement, and nightmares, starting around January 10th. After his aunt's death, the activity intensified. A Lutheran minister and a Catholic priest were involved, and an exorcism was authorized at Georgetown Hospital. The ritual, conducted on March 16, 1949, by Jesuit priests, involved furniture moving and other alarming phenomena, eventually ceasing after Robbie was baptized.
  • Sauchie Poltergeist: A similar case involving a young Irish girl in Sauchie, Clackmannanshire, Scotland, in 1960, is mentioned, noting that no concerted exorcism efforts were made.

The article explores the possibility that poltergeist symptoms might be demonstrations of latent Psi abilities rather than mental illness. It questions the semantic link between 'demon' and 'demonstration' and suggests that chemicals used in psychiatric treatments might suppress genuine paranormal manifestations.

Scientific and Quantum Perspectives

The magazine references scientific theories, including Dr. E. N. Parker's work on magnetic dynamics and Turbulent Dynamo type fields. It also discusses Dr. Richard Feynman's theory of Quantum Electrodynamics and Dr. V. Vladimirsky's theory of sincrotónicaradiation.

The article posits that the intense magnetic fields observed in some UFO/UAP cases could be related to their navigation and anti-gravitational sustentation. It also suggests that the interaction between magnetic fields and gravity can generate a vortex power that emits light and heat, detectable by FLIR sensors.

Shadows and Orbs

'Shadow People' are described as figures glimpsed from the corner of the eye, vanishing when directly observed. Theories suggest they might be spirits with a denser energy field or visitors from parallel universes.

'Orbs', often photographed, are suggested to be souls of the dead, or visitors from parallel universes, or entities inhabiting invisible worlds beyond the visible spectrum.

The Scole Group and Apports

The Scole Group's experiments are mentioned as an attempt to obtain proof of life after death, yielding results like photographic and written communication and 'apports' (physical objects appearing spontaneously). The appearance of an entity dubbed 'blue' is noted, explained as a being from another dimension.

Apports are described as small, warm items appearing spontaneously, with explanations involving dismantling and rebuilding objects at a subatomic level or altering their frequency to pass through solid matter.

Conclusion

The magazine concludes by suggesting that the findings of quantum physics lend credence to the existence of parallel dimensions. It proposes that if we are interacting with beings from these dimensions, they must be able to manipulate their physics to integrate with ours. The development of interfacing technology could lead to direct interaction with ghosts, poltergeists, and ETs.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue are the exploration of phenomena that challenge conventional scientific understanding, including advanced camouflage technology, paranormal events like poltergeists, and potential extraterrestrial encounters. The magazine adopts an open-minded stance, suggesting that traditional scientific paradigms may be insufficient to explain these occurrences and advocating for a reassessment of reality and the integration of findings from various fields, including quantum physics and anecdotal evidence.