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Title: Galax Issue: Nr 12 Volume: Årgång 3 Date: December 1963 Publisher: M. I. S. Address: Fack 2012, Malmö 2, Sweden Editors and Publishers: A. Holmqvist, G. Carlsson, and Y. Freij

Magazine Overview

Title: Galax
Issue: Nr 12
Volume: Årgång 3
Date: December 1963
Publisher: M. I. S.
Address: Fack 2012, Malmö 2, Sweden
Editors and Publishers: A. Holmqvist, G. Carlsson, and Y. Freij

This issue of Galax, a Swedish magazine, presents a diverse range of topics, from reflections on peace and global events to speculative accounts of space travel and ancient mysteries. The cover prominently features an image of a galaxy, setting a cosmic theme.

Articles and Content

Nådens år anno 1963 (The Year of Grace 1963)

Authored by Alve Holmqvist, this article reflects on the state of the world in 1963, questioning whether it truly was a 'year of grace' given the underlying global tensions and the ever-present threat of conflict. It touches upon the historical use of the 'battle axe' as a symbol of aggression, despite numerous peace conferences and treaties. The author notes that while the 'free world' has been apprehensive about potential outcomes, a higher power seems to have guided humanity towards temporary solutions. The article also mentions the earth's own 'shaking' due to the actions of 'great powers' and the initiation of a 'vibrational wave' through atomic energy. It speaks of smaller conflicts erupting, but these have been kept in check, albeit with suffering for those affected. Sweden is highlighted as having enjoyed 150 years of peace, symbolized by the white dove of peace. The author contrasts the destructive impulses of humanity with a higher intelligence sending out 'vibrations of cosmic Goodness,' urging readers to 'Understand and Love your Neighbor as yourself.' The article concludes by noting that 1963 is nearing its end, with preparations for Christmas underway, and encourages acts of kindness and charity.

Mitt besök på Venus (My Visit to Venus)

This lengthy narrative, attributed to T. Lobsang Rampa, recounts an extraordinary journey to the planet Venus. The author states that this account was initially intended for his book 'The Third Eye' but was omitted by the publisher. The story begins in a serene 'Hidden Valley' where the author and his companions, including Lama Mingyar Dondup, are resting. They had been on a long journey away from Lhasa. The narrative describes an encounter with beings from other worlds who guide them to a spacecraft. The journey to Venus is depicted as incredibly fast, exceeding the speed of light, with the author experiencing unusual visual phenomena as they travel through space. Upon arrival, they are met by beings who offer them a meal consisting of fruits and pastes from other planets. The beings explain that their civilization is far more advanced than humanity's, and they do not engage in harming other life forms. The narrative details the advanced technology of the Venusians, including their cities, transportation, and the ambient light that permeates their world. The author notes the beauty and harmony of the Venusian society, where 'ugliness' is unknown, both physically and mentally. The article concludes with the author and his companions being invited to step out and experience the 'world of beauty' on Venus.

Har Svantesson rätt? (Is Svantesson right?)

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Ny ö utanför Island (New Island off Iceland)

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Nostradamus profetior (Nostradamus's Prophecies)

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Mellan Himmel och Jord (Between Heaven and Earth)

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Försvunnen teknik (Lost Technology)

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Har vi återupptäckt flygtekniken i förhistoriska kulturer? (Have we rediscovered the flight technology of prehistoric cultures?)

Authored by Professor Marcel Homet, this article explores the possibility of advanced flight technologies existing in ancient civilizations. The content is not fully detailed in the provided OCR text, but the title suggests an investigation into historical accounts or artifacts related to ancient aviation.

Editorial and Closing Remarks

The issue concludes with holiday greetings: "Vi önskar alla våra läsare en riktigt God Jul och ett Gott Nytt År 1964" (We wish all our readers a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year 1964).

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The magazine appears to focus on speculative topics, including ufology, spirituality, prophecy, and alternative history. The editorial stance seems to be open to exploring unconventional ideas and phenomena, as evidenced by the inclusion of Lobsang Rampa's account and the discussion of ancient technologies. There is also a recurring theme of peace and global harmony, contrasted with the potential for conflict and the search for higher spiritual understanding.

This issue, dated January 1964, features a blend of speculative accounts, scientific theories, and historical prophecy. The primary narrative revolves around a personal experience of telepathic communication with extraterrestrial beings, while other articles delve into the controversial links between nuclear testing and global weather patterns, and an analysis of Nostradamus' prophecies.

Telepathic Encounter with Venusians

The issue begins with a detailed account of a telepathic encounter with beings identified as 'Den Brede' from Venus. The narrator is invited aboard a 'flying car' and taken to a 'Knowledge Assembly Hall'. Here, they are shown visions of Earth's past, present, and potential future, with the beings emphasizing that human actions shape destiny. The technology of the craft is described as advanced, with no visible controls, and the flight is characterized by immense speed and silence. The beings explain that their purpose is to observe and guide humanity, highlighting the critical juncture humanity faces regarding its future course.

Nuclear Testing and Weather Anomalies

Another significant section of the magazine explores the hypothesis that nuclear weapon testing is directly linked to catastrophic weather and seismic events. Citing engineers like R.S. Fersson and Sven Svantesson, the article presents a report that correlates nuclear tests with a high frequency of abnormal meteorological and seismic occurrences. Svantesson's theory suggests that the atomic bomb tests from 1952-1956 created the Van Allen radiation belt, which in turn disrupts solar radiation processes, leading to persistent weather patterns. American meteorologist Irving Krick is also mentioned as supporting the idea that radioactive radiation from recent nuclear tests is responsible for current abnormal weather conditions. The article suggests that this human interference with nature is a novel phenomenon.

A New Island Emerges

A news report details the dramatic formation of a new island off the coast of Iceland on November 14, 1963. Eyewitnesses on a fishing boat observed violent underwater volcanic eruptions that ejected smoke, steam, and glowing rock fragments. The volcanic cloud grew to a height of 6 kilometers, becoming a major attraction for tourists. The island rapidly expanded, reaching 700 meters in length and 70 meters in height by November 21, with molten lava masses being ejected high into the air. The report places this event within the context of the volcanically active Central Atlantic Ridge.

Nostradamus' Prophecies

The magazine features an extensive analysis of the prophecies of Michel Nostradamus by Yngve Freij. The article discusses the ongoing 'Nostradamus research' and the challenges of interpreting his cryptic quatrains. It highlights that while some dismiss his predictions as vague, many have proven remarkably accurate, especially concerning historical events like World War II and the development of modern technology. The article presents several translated prophecies and their interpretations, focusing on events related to Galileo, Napoleon's campaigns, and the League of Nations, with attributions to various interpreters like Lee Mc Cann, G. Gustafsson, and Åke Ohlmarks.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue include the potential for extraterrestrial contact and advanced technology, the impact of human actions (particularly nuclear testing) on the planet's environment, and the enduring relevance of ancient prophecies in understanding historical and future events. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry into these phenomena, presenting both personal accounts and scientific theories, even those considered controversial or speculative. There is a clear interest in exploring the unknown and challenging conventional explanations for observed events.

This issue of "Himmel och Jord Mellan" (Heaven and Earth Between), dated 1964, issue number 2, explores a range of topics related to prophecies, historical mysteries, and potential extraterrestrial influences.

Prophecies and World War II

The magazine delves into interpretations of prophecies, particularly in relation to World War II and its aftermath. It analyzes verses that seem to predict events and figures from the war, such as the "great duck" being hit by its own fire, referencing air bombings against German positions in France. Marshal Pétain is identified as the "old man" in a prophecy. President Roosevelt and Göring are also mentioned in connection with specific prophetic lines, with the date of the Nazi leaders' hanging on October 16th being linked to a prophetic date of the 3rd according to the old style.

Another prophecy is interpreted to refer to Big Ben in London announcing the end of tyranny with Adolf Hitler's death on May 8, 1945, and Winston Churchill's subsequent focus on peace.

The Third World War?

Nostradamus' predictions are examined, with the interpretation that he did not directly foresee a third world war but rather a resurgence and expulsion of the Russian communist regime in Eastern Europe. This event is linked to the arrival of a "holy spirit" from the 48th parallel, which is interpreted as a religious movement against communism, possibly originating in Austria around 1965 or the early 1960s. An alternative interpretation suggests a "crushed Antichrist" leading to 27 years of conflict, potentially ending in 1968, stemming from aggression in 1941.

Technological Marvels and Ancient Civilizations

The issue highlights several intriguing discoveries and concepts related to technology, both modern and ancient:

Submarines, Amphibious Tanks, and Film

Short, poetic descriptions are given for submarines described as "strange ships" hunting at sea, amphibious tanks used in the Normandy invasion, and the impact of film and television on church attendance.

Moon Rockets

An interpretation of a prophecy links "northern masses" to Europe's and the world's "distress," with "two meager moon shots" yielding a great harvest. This is connected to the Soviet Union's launch of two prominent moon rockets in 1958, following the Hungarian uprising.

Future Events and Prophecies

Further prophetic verses are presented, foretelling the destruction of cities like Fréjus and Antibes by forces from sea and land, with "grasshoppers" swarming and causing death and plunder. This is linked to the flooding around the turn of 1959-1960. Another prophecy speaks of Saturn and Jupiter in Aries, foretelling a period of unrest in Italy and France, specifically tied to an astrological alignment on May 10, 2118.

A prophecy about a "sect of thinkers" whose teachings are purified and who disdain death and riches is linked to a new belief spreading from Germany.

Ancient Artifacts and Advanced Technology

Under the heading "Vanishing Technology," the magazine presents several remarkable finds:

  • An electric accumulator discovered in Baghdad in 1960, dating back 4,500 years, which still functions. The article notes that scientists are reluctant to acknowledge that an ancient civilization could have created such an energy source.
  • An apparatus found by Greek fishermen in the Aegean Sea, which displays months, hours, the sun's rise and set, and star movements. It also indicates lunar phases and the movements of Mercury, Mars, Venus, and Jupiter, and is dated to 3,500 BC.
  • Parallel tubes of polished steel found in an Austrian coal mine, dated to 30,000 years ago.
  • Strange steel spikes found embedded in limestone layers, 80 million years old.

The author questions the origin of these artifacts, suggesting a significantly more advanced technological civilization than currently exists.

Rediscovered Flying Technology in Ancient Cultures?

This section, part of a lecture by Professor Marcel Homets, explores the possibility of ancient flying technology. It dismisses historical accounts of Alexander as mere anecdotes and suggests that ancient beings might have "flown into the cold cosmos." A Sumerian poem is quoted, describing "Anuaki gods" igniting "torches" and "flames" that burned a city. The poem also mentions a "Nunu weapon" with "seven wings" that flew over mountains, unleashing fire that destroyed stone and plains, causing a valley to fill with blood.

The author questions how different ancient peoples, separated by vast distances, could independently invent identical details about phenomena like airships and atomic destruction, which modern scientists are only beginning to understand. The article cites "Planeten" magazine, which suggests that some ancient cultures had concepts of universes, dimensions, and living creations, and that their gods or skilled artisans used flying machines. While acknowledging that direct proof of flying machines in ancient Greece is difficult to obtain, the possibility is not entirely dismissed.

Further examples include:

  • The "Harshacharita," a Sanskrit novel, mentions King Kakavarna being taken up in a mechanical air chariot (Yantrayana).
  • A Greek prisoner reportedly constructed such a device.
  • An Indian story describes an airship controlled by a keyboard with buttons.
  • A Chinese civilization from 3,000 BC had plans for an airship, with names for its various metals.
  • The Dead Sea Scrolls hint at beings descending from the sky from a "peopled universe."

UFOs and Extraterrestrial Encounters

Wilbur J. Wilkins' Disappearance

Wilbur J. Wilkins, an electrician from Los Angeles, disappeared in 1954 along with a colleague in a rented airplane. Neither the plane nor their bodies were ever found. Wilkins had reportedly possessed symbols representing the language of small beings from the planet Maser.

UFO Investigations and Funding

Major Donald Keyhoe is cited as stating that the USAF has allocated $10,000 for investigations into individual UFO cases.

Australian Space Balls

The "space balls" discovered in Australia are described in detail. The first, found on April 8, 1963, weighed 6 kg and was 35 cm in diameter. The second, found on June 28, 1963, weighed 8 kg and was 40 cm in diameter. The third, found on July 12, 1963, was 15 cm in diameter and had an opening. The article notes the difficulty in opening these objects and the Australian government's silence on any potential discoveries.

Prince Philip on UFOs

Prince Philip of England is mentioned as a proponent of the existence of flying saucers, reportedly stating in "McCall's" magazine that he is sure they exist and that many people claim to have seen them. He is said to have studied the UFO phenomenon extensively, along with other prominent figures like Lord Mountbatten and General Chassin.

Telepathy and Gravitation

At an astronautical congress in Paris, Russian scientists discussed telepathy as a communication method for astronauts traveling between Earth and the Moon, where the gravitational forces of both bodies neutralize each other. It is hypothesized that the endocrine system functions more effectively in this zone.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The issue consistently explores the intersection of ancient history, prophecy, and unexplained phenomena, particularly UFOs and advanced ancient technology. There is a clear editorial stance that encourages open-mindedness towards these subjects, presenting evidence and interpretations that challenge conventional scientific and historical narratives. The magazine seems to advocate for the idea that ancient civilizations possessed knowledge and technology far beyond what is commonly accepted, and that UFOs may represent a continuation of this phenomenon or contact from extraterrestrial sources. The publisher, "Galax red.," is actively involved in reprinting back issues, indicating a sustained interest in these topics among its readership.

This issue of "Planeten" (pages 30-32) from December 19, 1962, published by MIS (Malmö Interplanetariska Sällskap), explores ancient accounts of flying objects and beings, drawing connections between religious texts, historical anecdotes, and folklore. The content is primarily in Swedish.

Buddhist Accounts of Flight

The issue begins by referencing the Buddhist monk Gunaverman (367-431 AD), who is quoted as explaining that he flew from Ceylon to Java in a "shining boat" that landed on a raft. This event reportedly astonished the local populace and the ruler's mother, who had experienced a related dream.

Ancient Playwrights and Flying Vehicles

The text then mentions the ancient Indian playwright Bhovabhuti (circa 400 BC), noting that "Planeten" states he spoke of a "flying wagon," a term that was apparently common.

Biblical Giants and Extraterrestrial Origins

A significant portion of the article focuses on biblical interpretations, particularly concerning giants. It cites the Book of Genesis (Chapter 6, Verse 4), which mentions giants who had fallen to Earth. The scientist Eduard Dhomme is quoted as commenting on these "Nephilum-giants," suggesting they might have fallen from the heavens and that their heavenly origin is indicated in the biblical narrative.

Dhomme also discusses other terms like "Manerne" and "Gibborim." He posits that "Manerne" are the "Rephaim-giants," distinct from the heavenly beings, and that the "Gibborim" are mysterious creations related to the divine nature, later identified as angels.

Prophetic Descriptions of Celestial Phenomena

The issue further draws on prophetic texts, quoting Isaiah 60:8 and Jeremiah 4:13. Isaiah speaks of beings "coming like clouds," while Jeremiah describes a chariot ascending like a cloud and storm wind, with horses "faster than eagles." These passages are presented as potential descriptions of advanced aerial phenomena.

Additionally, Zechariah 5:1-2 is cited, describing a "flying scroll" that is twenty cubits long and ten cubits wide, a size comparable to the courtyard of Solomon's Temple.

Scandinavian Folklore and Interplanetary Travel

Transitioning to folklore, a Scandinavian fairy tale is recounted. In this story, a mortal is invited by a fairy to visit another planet where women are beautiful and do not age. Upon returning, the traveler finds that while he perceived only a few hours passing, thousands of years have actually elapsed on Earth. This narrative is linked to the scientific concept of time relativity in space travel.

Scientific Validation of Time Dilation

The article emphasizes that the scientific community now acknowledges the concept of time relativity in interplanetary space. It states that if a person travels at speeds currently unimaginable and returns to Earth, they may have aged only a few years while centuries have passed for those on Earth. This is presented as officially and scientifically proven.

The Mystery of Ancient Knowledge

The author poses a question: how did the storytellers of ancient myths and legends possess such accurate scientific knowledge about these phenomena, which they could not have reasonably conceived of on their own?

Thematic Connections and Archaeological Evidence

Professor Marcel F. Homet, in his concluding remarks dated December 19, 1962, from Sao Paulo, reflects on the issue's themes. He states that his approach, similar to his previous works like "Tå jakt efter Solgudarna" and "Världens Navel," is to present undeniable documents and allow readers to draw their own conclusions. He believes that forcing a conclusion is ineffective.

Regarding archaeology, Homet asserts that numerous independent researchers and ancient texts, including the Bible, provide strong evidence for one or more original, highly advanced civilizations that existed before recorded history. These civilizations were separated from ours by a significant gap, possibly a cataclysmic event like the biblical flood.

Homet states that his recent books have attempted to prove this by considering his own errors and his capacity to learn and accurately convey facts. He concludes that his work honestly and conscientiously aims to open the door a little wider for science into the mysterious realm of prehistory.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue are the presence of advanced technology and beings in ancient times, as evidenced by religious texts, folklore, and historical accounts. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry, presenting various sources and interpretations without imposing a definitive conclusion, encouraging readers to form their own judgments based on the provided evidence. The magazine champions the idea that ancient myths and scriptures may contain factual accounts of phenomena and civilizations beyond our current understanding.