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Title: Galax Issue: Nr 4, Årgång 4 Date: April 1963 Publisher: M. I. S. Country: Sweden Language: Swedish

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Title: Galax
Issue: Nr 4, Årgång 4
Date: April 1963
Publisher: M. I. S.
Country: Sweden
Language: Swedish

This issue of Galax magazine, dated April 1963, presents a collection of articles exploring mysteries, scientific advancements, and intriguing phenomena, with a particular focus on unidentified flying objects (UFOs) and advanced weaponry.

Content Highlights

Frank Edwards on Flying Saucers

The issue opens with a quote from Frank Edwards, who posits that the fundamental difference between believers and skeptics of flying saucers lies in information, stating that an informed skeptic does not exist in this context.

Table of Contents

  • The table of contents lists several articles, including:
  • "Flying Saucers Stopped a Baseball Match"
  • "Death Rays Are Haunting Again"
  • "The Origin of Life on Earth"
  • "Scientific Dream Research"
  • "USA Reveals Flying Secret"
  • "The Space People's 'Shyness'"
  • "Between Heaven and Earth"
  • "Flying Saucers in the World of Technology"
  • "Mysterious Explosion. Borlänge House Damaged"
  • "Understanding - Forum for Understanding"
  • "Contact with Flying Saucers. A Serial"

Flying Saucers Stopped a Baseball Match

This article details an incident that occurred on July 18, 1957, in Paris, Illinois, USA. During a baseball game, spectators observed two shiny, disk-shaped objects flying at low altitude. These objects reportedly outmaneuvered a pursuing jet plane and then sped away at incredible speed, leaving the onlookers astonished and halting the game. Witnesses, including local businessman John Ball, described the objects as being approximately 40 feet in diameter and capable of flying in circles around the jet plane.

Death Rays Are Haunting Again

This section, translated from a Belgian publication, discusses mysterious disappearances and an attempted assassination near the Swiss border. It delves into the concept of the "death ray," potentially linked to the "LASER generator" (Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission and Radiation). The article suggests that this technology, capable of emitting short-wave radio or light waves, was being developed and that espionage activities were underway to acquire this knowledge. It references an incident in August 1944 where an SS platoon allegedly used an unknown weapon that caused the eardrums of advancing Russian soldiers to burst, resulting in their deaths without visible external wounds.

The article traces the origins of this research, mentioning the rivalry between the USSR and USA since the war to acquire knowledge about these "death rays." It introduces the ALSOS organization, a group of scientists and intelligence officers, and their efforts to uncover German technological secrets. The text also mentions the capture of Zimmermann by the Russians and his work on acoustic weapons capable of producing sound waves at extremely high frequencies, which could cause internal damage and death.

Ligors and Their Leaders

This part of the "Death Rays" article discusses the race for atomic bombs and the formation of the ALSOS organization. It highlights the efforts of scientists like Goudsmit, Osenberg, and Heusinger. It also mentions the Russian efforts led by Legoroff, targeting the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute.

The Hunt for the Rays

The article continues to describe the pursuit of these advanced weapons, noting that the Russians captured parabolic mirrors and miniature weapons in the Carpathians. It mentions the scientific 'cat-and-mouse' game between nations, with scientists like von Braun moving to the USA and others being captured by the Russians. The acquisition of Zimmermann's archives by the Americans and the capture of Zimmermann himself by the Russians are detailed.

Schielboldt and His Protégés

This section focuses on Schielboldt, an expert in X-rays, and his involvement in research. He is described as a meticulous scientist with a visionary nature. He was instrumental in the Seefeld conference in 1943, where scientists discussed the use of a betatron to set airships on fire. The article suggests that Schielboldt's protégé developed a method to cause aerial explosions by using a specific angle between two infrared rays.

Zimmermann and His Great Secret

This part details Zimmermann's research into sonic vibrations and acoustic possibilities. He established a research center in Austria, where he developed a device that could generate sound at up to 300,000 vibrations per second. These sound waves, directed by parabolic mirrors, could rupture eardrums and cause death, leaving only superficial burns.

USA's Counter-Offensive

The article notes that signal troops in the USA faced similar challenges. By 1951, a generator was developed that emitted sound at 20,000,000 vibrations per second, capable of killing the strongest animal in ten seconds.

Who Was Heide? A Bragger or a Genius?

This section introduces the "Heide affair" during a period of intense American scientific activity. Heide, a German scientist reportedly taken by the Russians and later escaping, appeared in Greece and then the USA. He demonstrated how Russian "death rays" worked, describing them as a violet flame emitted from a device containing electrons. He claimed to be able to construct a portable apparatus that could project these rays. Heide also spoke of other phenomena, such as seeing the sea boil in Alaska and freeze in the Aral Sea, suggesting his theories were approaching Zimmermann's findings.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue of Galax revolve around the unexplained and the cutting-edge of scientific and military technology. There is a clear fascination with UFOs, presented as credible phenomena supported by witness accounts. Simultaneously, the magazine delves into the darker side of scientific advancement, exploring secret weapons, particularly "death rays" and advanced sonic weaponry, highlighting the intense technological race during the Cold War. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry into these mysterious subjects, presenting information from various sources and encouraging readers to consider possibilities beyond conventional understanding. The magazine seems to position itself as a source for those interested in the frontiers of science, unexplained phenomena, and historical accounts of advanced, often clandestine, technological developments.

This issue of FATE magazine, dated November 1963, delves into a variety of unexplained phenomena, technological advancements, and scientific research. The cover story highlights the US revealing a secret advanced aircraft, the A-11. The magazine explores topics ranging from mysterious wartime incidents and extraterrestrial theories to the science of dreams and ancient enigmas.

The "Death Rays" and the "MIG-Bridge"

The article "Den osäkra MIG-luftbron" (The Uncertain MIG Air Bridge) discusses incidents during the Korean War where American pilots reportedly refused to fly due to excessive losses. The communists claimed to have lost only 300 aircraft, while American losses exceeded 900, with some aircraft destroyed by an unknown cause referred to as "death rays" and the "MIG-bridge." The article mentions that scientific laboratories in Princeton and Columbia were researching defensive measures, including pilotless remote-controlled aircraft that were destroyed, and the application of tetrachlorid capsules and a new ultralight metal to protect planes from these "death rays." The efforts to defend pilots were led by Rainwater at Columbia University, with several individuals, including General Cullen and Powers, reportedly disappearing or being removed from administration during these investigations.

Dicke and the LASER

Another section, "Dicke dyker upp" (Dicke Appears), discusses the work of Dr. Erbert H. Dicke at Princeton University. His research, building on Zimmermann's ideas, led to the development of a device that produces radiation capable of destroying human tissue. This radiation is described as originating from synthetic rubies and an atomic lamp, identified as a LASER, which is a synthesis of Zimmermann's ultrasound system and atomic radiation. The article also touches upon the concept of mutual fear between the USSR and USA creating a deterrent, and mentions the USSR possessing "infallible defense means" through Kapitza and Telenski, while the USA has radar islands and "Dicke-rays."

The Origin of Life on Earth

"Livets uppkomst på jorden" (The Origin of Life on Earth) presents a list of six common theories regarding the emergence of life. These include life existing eternally, arising from a supernatural event, a highly improbable combination of circumstances, a series of chemical reactions, panspermia (transport from elsewhere), and intentional seeding by extraterrestrial beings.

Scientific Dream Research

"Vetenskaplig drömforskning" (Scientific Dream Research) by Y Freij details research conducted at the University of Chicago by Professor Nathanael Kleitman. The findings suggest that dreams are vital for psychological health, with individuals normally experiencing 5-6 dreams per night. Sleep deprivation or constant interruption of dreams can lead to negative psychological effects, including irritability and forgetfulness. Conversely, allowing individuals to dream freely after deprivation can lead to doubled dream periods, indicating a fundamental need for dreaming.

USA Reveals Secret Aircraft: The A-11

The article "USA AVSLÖJAR FLYGHEMLIGHET" (USA Reveals Air Secret) reports on President Lyndon Johnson's announcement of a new American aircraft, the A-11. Developed by Lockheed in Burbank, California, the A-11 is described as the most advanced aircraft ever built, capable of speeds up to 3,700 km/h and altitudes of 20,000 meters. Designed by Clarence Johnson, the A-11 was first flown in 1961 and is considered a successor to the U-2 spy planes. The USAF has reportedly used the A-11 for reconnaissance over communist countries.

The "Shadow" of the Space People

"Rymdfolkets 'Skygghet'" (The Space People's 'Shadow') by Rune S Persson speculates on why extraterrestrial beings might remain hidden. The author suggests that direct contact could cause widespread panic, societal upheaval, and a collapse of existing scientific and philosophical worldviews. The article posits that "space people" have chosen to communicate indirectly through select individuals, avoiding direct proof of their existence to prevent catastrophic consequences for humanity.

Angels from Space?

"Är änglar människor från rymden?" (Are Angels Humans from Space?) by Alexander Kazantsev presents theories suggesting that angels described in the Bible might be extraterrestrial beings. The article cites biblical passages where angels appear to eat and interact physically with humans, contrasting this with traditional definitions of angels as purely spiritual entities.

Expedition to Find the "Snowman"

"Expedition söker snömannen" (Expedition Seeks the Snowman) reports on Soviet and Mongolian scientists who believe the legend of the "snowman" (Bigfoot) is real and not explained by theories of a giant ape. They propose the creature could be a surviving Neanderthal. A large expedition is planned for western Mongolia to search for it.

Frogs from the Sky and Moses' Pyramid

"Grodor från skyn" (Frogs from the Sky) recounts a bizarre incident reported by Mrs. R. W. Carpenter in Oregon, USA, where millions of small frogs rained from the sky during a thunderstorm. A meteorologist acknowledged the report, stating there were too many such reports to ignore. "Moses pyramidgrav?" (Moses' Pyramid Tomb?) discusses a pyramid discovered in Jordan, suggested by Professor Julio Ripamonti to be the resting place of the biblical prophet Moses. The structure is described as the largest single building ever excavated in Canaan.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue of FATE magazine revolve around the unexplained, the mysterious, and the potentially advanced. There is a consistent exploration of phenomena that challenge conventional scientific understanding, from alleged "death rays" and advanced secret aircraft to the possibility of extraterrestrial intelligence and the interpretation of ancient texts and legends. The magazine appears to maintain an open-minded stance towards these subjects, presenting various theories and research findings without necessarily endorsing them, but rather inviting the reader to consider the possibilities. The editorial stance seems to be one of curiosity and a willingness to investigate the fringes of known science and history.

This issue of Teknikens Värld, identified as issue number 4 and part of volume (--64), features a prominent article series on flying saucers, with the cover headline "Flygande Tefat i Teknikens Värld". The date associated with the Borlänge incident is "fred 24/1 1964", suggesting a publication around that time.

Articles and Reports

Flying Saucers in Teknikens Värld

The magazine begins by highlighting a series on flying saucers in issue number 4, authored by the "tefatologen" (saucerologist) Staffan Hildebrand from Stockholm. The series covers the history of flying saucers, dating back approximately 6,000 years, and includes examples of confirmed radar and telescope observations.

Mystery in the Soviet Union

Several interesting reports from the Soviet Union are presented. In the summer of 1961, the Soviet Union received numerous saucer reports, handled by the Ministry of Defense. In early June, a flying saucer with four "legs" landed near Irkutsk, Siberia. Its pilots were observed by several people and photographed by a pharmacist, though the photographs were never made public. Two weeks later, near Tobolsk, Siberia, a much-sought-after missing post plane was found. Ten meters from the wreckage, a clear, circular, burnt mark with a 30-meter diameter was discovered. No crew members were found, and nothing has been heard of them since. Later in June, a cigar-shaped object, approximately 800 meters long, was observed over the city of Worovesk. This sighting was witnessed by over 2,000 people. Two Mig fighter jets were dispatched to investigate, but as soon as they approached the object, it vanished with enormous speed. This event reportedly repeated several times before the giant saucer finally departed. A Swedish report is also included, detailing an incident on August 16, 1963, where several people saw a flying saucer accelerate over Ronneby and continue into space.

Mysterious Explosion in Borlänge

A report from Dala-Demokraten dated January 24, 1964, details a mysterious explosion in Borlänge, Sweden. The incident occurred shortly after midnight, causing the house of the John Bellman family on Siljansvägen to shake violently. Windows were shattered, and deep "scars" appeared on the facade facing Humlegatan. Initial theories involving stone impacts or emissions from the Domnarvets ironworks were dismissed as unlikely. The possibility of a meteor fragmenting was also considered, but the event remained a mystery. The police considered hiring an expert to investigate. Fru Gunvor Bellman described the sound as apocalyptic, the worst she had ever experienced. Her son, John-Erik, recounted hearing a loud bang like a dynamite explosion, but noted that no cars had passed by at the time. The police found nothing unusual at the scene. The explosion appeared to have sent a projectile across the house wall, with plaster blown off the facade and marks on the window frame. Three double-glazed window panes were shattered. The TV antenna was torn down, and wires came loose. Inside the house, screws from the inner window frames were ejected, and a statue and a floor lamp in the living room were overturned. John-Erik described it as a significant pressure wave. The night watchman at Domnarvets ironworks heard a bang but initially attributed it to electrical lines. He later determined it was not related to anything in his vicinity. He also confirmed no cars had passed on Siljansvägen. The mystery remained unsolved, with speculation about a telemetering disc veering off course.

Understanding - Forum for Understanding

This section introduces the "Understanding" organization, founded by Daniel W. Fry in 1955 in the USA. The organization, described as an international and interplanetary body, has grown significantly, with over 60 "Units" (groups) worldwide. A Unit can consist of five or more people who share common interests. Unit No. 1 in Stockholm, formed in April 1963, had 26 members and was growing. The organization sees itself as a universal association serving "The Good," acting as an open channel for beings from space who aim to enlighten, teach, and help humanity prepare for an impending cosmic transformation. Understanding aims to spread information to all who wish to listen and understand their role in the grand plan of the universe. It emphasizes that each individual determines their own development, but all are part of a collective effort, stating "we are all ONE." The text suggests that a vibrational field of higher frequencies is affecting our solar system and galaxy, which will fundamentally change our reality, allowing us to perceive the third and fourth dimensions. The "great awakening" has begun, and more people are realizing their true identity and purpose. The article encourages participation in Understanding, stating that individuals need it and it needs them. It predicts that these groups will gain recognition and attract more members, working for greater understanding among all peoples and fostering brotherhood between humans and beings from other regions of the universe. It stresses that individuals must create their own positive field to withstand the coming vibrational changes. The article concludes by providing contact information for Understanding: SWEDEN UNIT No 1, SKYLLEERGSGATAN 18, ASKLUND, BANDHAGEN.

Contact with Flying Saucers / Communication Problems with Outer Space

This section announces the acquisition of publishing rights for a lecture by Riley Crabb, leader of BSRA (Borderland Sciences Research Associates) in Vista, California, USA. The lecture, titled "Contact with Flying Saucers" or "Communication Problems with Outer Space," is extensive and will be published in several installments. The translation is by Gert Carlsson from Malmö. The lecture aims to address the many questions about the credibility of messages from space and encounters with space beings. Crabb intends to establish norms by which serious saucer researchers can evaluate the value of these messages. The text notes that humanity has always looked to the heavens for spiritual guidance, often turning to others for messages from above, a phenomenon common to inspired religions throughout history.

The Five Types of Mediumship

This part of the magazine delves into different forms of mediumship, particularly in relation to flying saucer phenomena and visitors from outer space. It acknowledges the constant challenge of communication, noting that visitors sometimes appear in human form and speak the same language, while at other times they utilize latent or active mediumship. The article discusses the reliability of messages received through contact persons. It then defines and provides examples of five types of mediumship:

1. Clairaudience: The ability to hear inner voices. Daniel Fry is cited as an example. In 1950, at White Sands, he was reportedly offered a ride in a flying saucer. A voice, possibly from a speaker on the craft, spoke to him. Inside the saucer, he discovered it was remote-controlled and that the pilot's voice, named Alan, was speaking directly into his mind, activating his hearing center. Alan explained that their bodies needed to adapt to Earth's gravity, which is less than half of what they are accustomed to. Staying in their ships allowed them to control this force and gradually build up protective tissues and muscle strength to adapt to Earth's gravity.

2. Clairvoyance: The ability of clear seeing. Orfeo Angelucci is presented as an example. In 1952, in Los Angeles, he had his first contact. While working at Lockheed, he experienced a strange sensation and saw a glowing oval object. He pulled his car over, and two smaller, phosphorescent green globes hovered near his car. A masculine voice spoke to him in perfect English, asking him to exit his car. He felt weak and shaky. He was told these small green discs were transmission and reception instruments designed to tune or open his clairvoyant and clairaudient centers. This experience caused a strong physical reaction in Angelucci.

3. Materialization: This involves a person whose life force, or ectoplasm, can be drawn from their body to form physical manifestations, such as a hand, an ear, or even a complete body. This process is guided by entities on the other side. H.P. Blavatsky, founder of the Theosophical Society, is mentioned as a famous materialization medium who, between 1875 and 1891, produced many phenomena, some self-induced and others by external intelligences. The Mahatma Letters are cited as a significant result of her materialization mediumship.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The magazine appears to have a strong interest in UFO phenomena, extraterrestrial contact, and related esoteric subjects like mediumship. The editorial stance seems to be one of open inquiry, presenting various reports and theories without necessarily endorsing them, but encouraging readers to consider the evidence and form their own conclusions. The inclusion of detailed accounts of sightings, mysterious events, and the activities of organizations like "Understanding" and BSRA suggests a focus on exploring the unexplained and the possibility of non-human intelligence interacting with Earth.

This issue of 'MIS' (Malmö Interplanetariska Sällskap) delves into themes of spiritualism, metaphysics, and paranormal phenomena, with a particular focus on trance mediumship and cases of apparent spirit possession. The content draws from historical figures and documented events, exploring the nature of consciousness and the unseen.

Ectoplasm and Plasma

The article begins by referencing correspondence from the 1880s involving 'Masters' like Koot Hoomi and figures such as A. P. Sinnet and Madame Blavatsky. It introduces the concept of 'ectoplasm' or 'plasma' as the fourth state of organic matter, described as an intangible substance crucial for magical ceremonies. The text notes that modern science is beginning to explore this, with developments in 'pinch-plasma' motors and the discovery that plasma, combined with certain metals, can generate a usable, liquid electricity.

The Seven States of Physical Matter

A list outlines the seven states of physical matter, presented as: 1. Reflecting ether-atoms, 2. Light ether, 3. Life ether, 4. Chemical ether-plasma, 5. Gases, 6. Liquids, and 7. Solid bodies. This is accompanied by a symbolic representation of the four elements (Fire, Air, Water, Earth) as the 'four elements of creation', with Earth symbolized by a swastika.

Trance Mediumship

The issue then shifts to 'Trancemediet' (Trance Mediumship), highlighting it as a significant form of mediumship. Mark Probert is presented as a prime example, whose trance lectures, aided by 'Gränslandets Forskare' (Borderlands Researchers), have gained recognition. The article explains that in trance mediumship, the medium is typically hypnotized or placed in a trance by entities from 'the other side' who then take control of the medium's body and speech.

Varieties of Trance Mediumship

Several variants of this phenomenon are discussed. In Mark Probert's case, the controlling entities are described as willing to identify themselves and engage in extensive conversations, fostering friendly relationships. This is contrasted with the work of Edgar Cayce, who used self-hypnosis for his 'analyses' and life readings. Cayce's controllers, however, refused to identify themselves, demonstrating unwavering dedication to their specific tasks.

Permanent Possession

The article moves to a more profound form of mediumship: permanent change, where the original owner leaves their body permanently, making way for a new occupant.

The Case of Iris Farczady

A central focus is the enigmatic and well-documented case of Iris Farczady, a 15-year-old Hungarian girl from Budapest. In August 1933, she fell ill, and the following morning, her parents discovered a stranger in her home. The girl began speaking in an unknown language, later identified as Spanish. She claimed to be Lucia de Salvio, a Spanish helper who had recently died of tuberculosis in Madrid. Lucia was described as a forty-year-old mother of fourteen.

Iris's personality vanished, replaced by the lively and singing 'Madrilenas' personality of Lucia, who enjoyed Spanish songs and dancing.

Investigation by Cornelius Tabori

Two years later, occult researcher Cornelius Tabori visited the Farczady home to verify the story. Mrs. Farczady insisted that Iris was dead and that the person they were speaking to was Lucia. She explained that while Iris's body remained, Lucia's soul had taken possession of it. She contrasted the deceased Iris, who was described as somber, melancholic, artistic, and thoughtful, with the vibrant and joyful Lucia.

Tabori's account, published in 'Ockulta Dagbok' (Occult Diary), states, "There is no explanation. I have only written down what I saw." A brief overview of the Farczady case, as recounted by Tabori, was also featured in Fate Magazine in June 1953.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The issue consistently explores the intersection of spiritualism, esoteric beliefs, and the paranormal. It presents historical accounts and case studies to illustrate concepts like ectoplasm and spirit possession, suggesting a reality beyond conventional scientific understanding. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry into these phenomena, presenting them as subjects worthy of investigation and documentation, particularly through the lens of mediumship and unexplained events.