Magazine Summary
Fakta ?
Summary
This first issue of 'Fakta ?' is a Norwegian magazine dedicated to cosmic philosophy, UFOs, psychic phenomena, and extraordinary observations. It operates unprofitably and relies on subscriptions to cover costs. The magazine aims to present diverse viewpoints without adhering to a fixed ideology. Articles cover topics such as the nature of cosmic philosophy, UFO sightings, the phenomenon of 'manna from heaven' in Iraq, a reported sighting of a 'water troll' in Norway, and the concept of cosmic laws and their influence on fate and free will.
Magazine Overview
Title: Fakta ?
Issue: Nr.1
Volume: 1969
Date: 1969
Publisher: FAKTA?
Country: Norway
Language: Norwegian
Price: kr. 4,00
This is the first issue of 'Fakta ?', a Norwegian magazine dedicated to cosmic philosophy, UFOs, psychic phenomena, and extraordinary observations. The magazine is published by FAKTA? and is edited by Asle Overholdt. It operates unprofitably and relies on subscriptions to sustain itself, with a yearly subscription costing kr. 20.00. The publication aims to fill a perceived gap in the market for a journal covering these specific, often esoteric, topics.
Editorial Stance and Content Overview
The editorial states that 'Fakta ?' will not adhere to any fixed ideological or directional guidelines, emphasizing that all differing viewpoints are welcome. The content is intended to be informative and contribute to personal development. The magazine covers two main areas: Cosmic Philosophy and UFOs.
Cosmic Philosophy
Cosmic philosophy is described as encompassing everything related to the universe and existence beyond Earth. The magazine plans to publish articles and notes on a wide array of subjects within this field, including sociology and psychology. The primary condition for all content is that it must be enlightening and aid in progress.
UFOs
Regarding UFOs, the magazine acknowledges the varied interpretations of this phenomenon. It intends to feature interesting observations and articles that explore different perspectives. The technical aspects presented will be understandable to a layperson, aiming to provide information of interest to ufologists.
Specific Articles and Reports
Manna from Heaven
An article discusses the phenomenon of 'manna from heaven,' described as soft, white flakes found in the desert regions of Iraq. The piece references Pater Ephrem Bede, who attributes this to a divine gift. The article notes that this 'manna' is collected and prepared by locals, with ancient recipes passed down orally. It also mentions an attempt to analyze the substance in Paris in the 1940s, which yielded inconclusive results, leaving the nature of the phenomenon unexplained.
Oslo Man Sees 'Water Troll' in Hamarøy
This section reports on an alleged sighting in Sandnesvannet, Hamarøy, by a man from Oslo. He described encountering a large, dark brown, grotesque creature with a flat head, approximately half a meter wide, with eyes on stalks. The creature reportedly emerged from the water, stared at the man, and then disappeared. The report mentions that reliable people have previously seen unusual beings in the same lake, prompting a call for further investigation.
Cosmic Laws in Daily Life
Written by Leif E. Pedersen, this article explores the concept of 'cosmic laws' and their application in everyday life. Pedersen posits that these laws are not codified like human laws but are present in ethical writings and human consciousness. He argues that these laws are not always aligned with selfish human desires, making them difficult to follow. The article quotes a passage from 55-140 AD emphasizing that external circumstances are hindrances only to the body or legs, not to the will. Pedersen asserts that living by cosmic laws involves acting for the benefit of the whole, including other people and all living things, driven by love rather than negative impulses. He contrasts this with man-made laws, such as those permitting killing in war, which he argues are driven by hate and greed, not love. The article also touches upon the idea of 'free will' and how choices influence one's destiny, suggesting that positive choices have a greater impact and that individuals are constantly presented with opportunities for growth.
Fate's Different Alternatives
This piece delves into the concept of fate and free will. It suggests that while individuals may have a predetermined 'main destiny,' their choices and experiences shape their path. Negative influences in an unharmonious society can lead to detrimental changes, but the individual is ultimately responsible for their actions. The article posits that positive choices lead to a more favorable destiny, while negative choices, though potentially leading to difficult situations, also offer opportunities for learning and growth. It emphasizes that the consequences of actions, both positive and negative, have a far-reaching impact.
The Spirit Floats (Astral Projection)
This section discusses astral projection, citing Dr. E.E. Bernard, an American psychologist. Bernard describes astral projection as the experience of leaving one's body while remaining conscious, with the consciousness able to travel great distances. He asserts that these experiences are not hallucinations and that people can 'float' away from their bodies, sometimes believing they are dead. The article notes that one in a hundred people may have experienced this phenomenon.
Fish with Antifreeze Found in Antarctica
A brief report mentions that American researchers have discovered a fish in Antarctica with antifreeze properties in its blood. This fish, named Trematomus, lives in the McMurdo Sound, where the water temperature is below freezing.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
'Fakta ?' positions itself as an open platform for exploring unconventional topics, including cosmic philosophy, UFO phenomena, and psychic experiences. The magazine emphasizes a non-dogmatic approach, encouraging diverse perspectives and personal development. The recurring themes revolve around the search for deeper understanding of the universe, the nature of reality beyond conventional science, and the influence of spiritual or cosmic principles on human life and destiny. The editorial stance is one of inquiry and exploration, aiming to inform and provoke thought among its readers.
This issue of FAKTA, published in 1969, features a wide array of articles spanning scientific discoveries, technological innovations, anthropological observations, astronomical phenomena, and unexplained aerial phenomena.
Articles
Fish Blood and Antifreeze
An article from 'Fiskerinytt, juni-69' discusses how certain fish species have blood serum containing protein-sugar compounds that prevent freezing, even in sub-zero temperatures. While salt content contributes, researchers from Texas and California universities believe these protein compounds are the primary reason. This substance is compared to antifreeze used in vehicles.
Glass That Darkens
Reported by 'Bergens Tidende, 14.7.69', an English company has developed a new type of glass for spectacles that automatically darkens in bright light, potentially replacing traditional sunglasses. This invention was initially conceived to protect bomber crews from intense light flashes during explosions and may later be used in car windows.
Witch Doctors in Healthcare
According to 'Dagbladet, 11.7.69', British professor Ronald Frankenberg is studying traditional healers ('witch doctors') in Zambia. He aims to assess their methods and potentially integrate them into the national healthcare system. Frankenberg spent two months in Lusaka to research these practices, noting that some healing methods are quite scientific and not mere quackery.
Geomagnetism and Agriculture
An article from 'Verdals Blad, 25.8.67' highlights the work of researcher Urban Pittman, who discovered the significant influence of Earth's magnetic field on plant growth. Pittman observed that winter wheat sown in east-west rows grew faster and stronger than those in north-south rows. Further investigations revealed that plant root systems align themselves in a north-south magnetic direction. Experiments with artificial magnetic fields also showed enhanced plant growth and uniformity. This discovery has significant economic implications for Canadian agriculture.
Russian Researcher: Mars Weather
Reported by 'Vetlandaposten, 23.12.68', mathematician G. Golitsyn from the Soviet Academy of Sciences stated that Mars experiences daily weather changes with wind speeds up to 40 m/sec. He also calculated that Venus has wind speeds of 3-5 m/sec, with monthly weather variations. Golitsyn's calculations are based on solar energy reaching the planets, their mass, and temperature extremes, utilizing theories of turbulence developed by Professor A. Kolmogorov.
Building on the Moon?
An excerpt from an article in 'Nordisk Astronomisk Tidsskrift', nr. 1-1965, by Poul Jensen, discusses 'moon domes.' These formations resemble bubbles on the lunar surface, often found in lava-covered areas, and are characterized by small craters on their tops. Efforts by Patrick Moore and P. J. Cattermole have identified around 100 such formations, which appear to be clustered rather than randomly distributed. G. P. Kuiper suggested they might be extinct volcanoes.
The Kheops Pyramid Mystery
This extensive article delves into the Great Pyramid of Giza (Kheops), challenging the notion that it was solely a tomb. It presents various theories regarding its construction date, with estimates ranging from 2,700 BC to as early as 25,827 BC, based on different alignments and historical texts. The article details the pyramid's internal structure, including chambers, passages, and the granite sarcophagus in the King's Chamber. It highlights the pyramid's precise orientation, construction accuracy, and the remarkable preservation of its internal structure despite events like the 908 AD earthquake. Furthermore, it explores the pyramid's dimensions and their relation to mathematical constants like pi (3.1415...) and Earth's radius. The text suggests the pyramid builders possessed knowledge of Earth's dimensions and its orbit around the Sun, including its distance and variations in distance. The granite sarcophagus's internal dimensions are noted to be precisely half its external size, and its weight, when filled with water, is termed a 'pyramid ton,' with 5,273,000 such tons equaling Earth's weight when multiplied by a billion. The pyramid's side length, when measured in 'pyramid alen,' corresponds to 365.242, the number of days in a year.
UFO Sighting in Wagga, Australia
Reported by 'Sun Herald', 28. May 1969, eight people in Wagga, New South Wales, Australia, witnessed a glowing, disc-shaped object. The object was observed hovering about 150 meters above a field where a tractor was operating. Witnesses described it as glowing white, then shifting to red and green, and remaining stationary for about four minutes before ascending to approximately 300 meters and turning white again. The object was observed for about half an hour before disappearing.
Zodiacal Light Observation
An entry from 'The Marine Observer, April 1969' describes an observation of what is believed to be zodiacal light. The phenomenon appeared as a weak, cone-shaped light stripe extending from just after sunset to just before sunrise. It was unusually bright, with a band that darkened its lower portion. The light was bright enough to make the star Spica invisible. The phenomenon's shape changed to a balloon-like form upon disappearance. The article notes that the exact cause of the dark band remains unexplained.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The magazine 'FAKTA' consistently explores topics that challenge conventional understanding, including scientific anomalies, advanced ancient technologies, and unexplained phenomena like UFOs. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry, presenting evidence and theories from various sources, encouraging reader participation through letters and submissions, and aiming to clarify misunderstandings in these often-controversial fields. The publication encourages readers to submit their own experiences and observations for anonymized publication.
De kosmiske lover er ikke identiske med våre menneskeskapte lover, som noen få eksempler klart viser oss. I krig er det etter våre menneskeskapte lover tillatt å siå andre mennesker ihjel. Det er det ikke under noen som helst omstendighet etter de kosmiske lover, da mord også legalisert mord i krigstid er diktert av hat og begjær, aldri av kjærlighet.
Key Incidents
Description of 'manna from heaven' as soft, white flakes falling in the desert, with local beliefs attributing it to divine origin and scientific analysis inconclusive.
A man fishing reported seeing a large, dark brown, grotesque creature with a flat head and stalked eyes emerge from the water, described as a 'vasstrollet' (water troll).
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the purpose of the magazine Fakta?
The magazine Fakta? aims to cover the need for a publication on cosmic philosophy, UFOs, psychic phenomena, and extraordinary observations, seeking to illuminate these subjects.
How often is Fakta? published and what is its financial status?
Fakta? is published 6 times a year and operates unprofitably. The subscription price is kr. 20.00 per year, and the number of pages depends on the financial situation.
What kind of content can readers expect in Fakta?
The magazine will feature articles and notes on a wide range of topics within cosmic philosophy, including sociology and psychology, as well as UFO observations and different viewpoints on the subject. All content must be informative and contribute to development.
What are 'cosmic laws' according to the magazine?
Cosmic laws are presented as inherent principles that guide actions towards creation and non-destruction, driven by love for all beings, rather than negative impulses like hate or greed. They are distinct from man-made laws.
In This Issue
People Mentioned
- Asle OverholdtAnsvarlig redaktør
- Pater Ephrem BedePriest
- AbrahamBiblical figure
- Leif E. PedersenAuthor
- Dr. E.E. BernardPsychologist
- Urban Pittmanresearcher
- Ronald Frankenbergprofessor
- G. Golitsynmathematician
- A. Kolmogorovprofessor
- Poul Jensenauthor
- Patrick Mooreobserver
- P. J. Cattermoleobserver
- +9 more
Organisations
- FAKTA?
- Verdens Gang
- Dagbladet
- NOTTINGHAN EVENING NEWS
- North Carolina State University
- Psychic News
- Søkaren
- Texas University
- California University
- Canadian Department of Agriculture
- Zambian Government
- Soviet Academy of Sciences
- Nordisk Astronomisk Tidsskrift
- Nordisk Familiebok
- +1 more
Locations
- Bergen, Norway
- Irak, Iraq
- Heliopolis, Egypt
- Chaldea, Iraq
- Paris, France
- Oslo, Norway
- Hamarøy, Norway
- Sandnesvannet, Norway
- Antarktis, Antarctica
- San Francisco, USA
- Texas, USA
- California, USA
- England, UK
- Zambia, Zambia
- +6 more