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Overview

This issue of "La Gazette Des Mousquetaires de l'Ufo", dated Thursday, February 18, 2016, issue number 13, features astronaut Edgar Dean Mitchell on its cover. The magazine delves into various topics, including synchronicity, scientific discoveries, and UFO phenomena.

Magazine Overview

This issue of "La Gazette Des Mousquetaires de l'Ufo", dated Thursday, February 18, 2016, issue number 13, features astronaut Edgar Dean Mitchell on its cover. The magazine delves into various topics, including synchronicity, scientific discoveries, and UFO phenomena.

I - Plus que curieux : Suite de la Onzémanie de Jean Claude Venturini

This section continues the exploration of Jean Claude Venturini's experiences with synchronicity, particularly focusing on the recurring appearance of the number 11. The author reflects on Carl Gustave Jung's theories of synchronicity, emphasizing the personal meaning attributed to coincidences. Several dates and times are highlighted, all involving the number 11, leading to a significant event on February 11, 2016, when Venturini received a distressing call about his mother-in-law's severe accident.

II - L'Electro Magnétique Drive

This part of the magazine discusses the EmDrive, a proposed electromagnetic propulsion system. It notes NASA's interest in this technology, which could theoretically reduce travel time to the Moon to four hours. The article explains that the EmDrive, developed by Roger Shawyer, claims to produce thrust without propellant. However, the scientific community generally views the tests as inconclusive, citing potential measurement errors and violations of the law of conservation of momentum. Despite the skepticism, the EmDrive has garnered significant media attention due to its potential implications for space travel.

III - Détection d'ondes gravitationnelles

This section reports on the groundbreaking detection of gravitational waves. On February 11, 2016, scientists announced the first direct observation of these waves, a phenomenon predicted by Albert Einstein in 1915. The discovery was made by the LIGO observatory in the United States, with collaboration from French and Italian teams. The article likens the significance of this discovery to Galileo's first telescopic observations of the sky, opening a new era in astrophysics. Gravitational waves are described as disturbances in the fabric of spacetime caused by massive objects, traveling at the speed of light.

Einstein avait raison

This article elaborates on the discovery of gravitational waves, explaining the experimental setup involving lasers and mirrors used by the LIGO detectors. It highlights that the detected waves were produced by the collision and merger of two black holes, each about thirty times the mass of the Sun. The article emphasizes that this discovery, a century after Einstein's prediction, completes a crucial piece of the physics puzzle and allows for the observation of phenomena previously unseen.

IV - Edgar Mitchell et la Divulgation

This section focuses on astronaut Edgar Mitchell and his statements regarding UFOs and extraterrestrial contact. An interview with Mitchell on Kerrang Radio in 2008 is recounted, where he asserted that UFOs are real, that governments are covering up information, and that humanity is being visited by aliens. He also confirmed the Roswell crash. The article notes that Mitchell's credibility as a former astronaut lends weight to his claims, which were widely reported by various media outlets.

V - Ça vient de sortir

This final section recommends Patricia Darré's latest book, "N'ayez pas peur de la vie" (Don't be afraid of life). The book explores themes of transition, Earth's rebalancing, and the rarefaction of its magnetic field, affecting both physical and psychological aspects of human life. Darré discusses her experiences and communications with the other dimension, offering insights into sleep paralysis and near-death experiences. She also shares her connection with two spirits: Marcellus, who lived in the 7th century, and Dr. William Lang, a British surgeon who continued to practice medicine from the afterlife. The book aims to help readers reconnect with their souls and find serenity.

Another publication, "ODAS - L'homme : Un être de lumière dans un manteau de ténèbres" by Olivier Senillo, is also presented. This work is described as a communication from a group of non-incarnated high-light spirits offering new information and essential teachings for humanity's evolution. The first opus provides a grand overview of reality and humanity's functioning, while subsequent ones will focus on practical aspects of living and understanding nature.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The magazine consistently explores themes of the unexplained, scientific frontiers, and personal experiences that challenge conventional understanding. There's a clear interest in UFO phenomena, extraterrestrial contact, and the nature of consciousness. The editorial stance appears to be open-minded and inquisitive, presenting information from various sources, including scientific reports, personal testimonies, and alternative perspectives. The recurring emphasis on synchronicity and the number 11 suggests a belief in underlying patterns and connections in the universe. The magazine also seems to advocate for a broader understanding of reality that includes spiritual and metaphysical dimensions, as seen in the discussion of Patricia Darré's book and the concept of panpsychism.

Title: La gazette n°13 des Mousquetaires de l'Ufo
Issue Date: February 18, 2016
Volume: 11/12
Publisher: Les Mousquetaires de l'Ufologie
Document Type: Magazine Issue

This issue of 'La gazette n°13 des Mousquetaires de l'Ufo' is dated February 18, 2016, and is presented as part of the 'Archives d'Echanges Courriels'. It contains personal accounts and reflections on paranormal and ufological topics.

Content Summary

Personal Testimony: Dr. George Chapman Healing Session

The issue features a personal account from a correspondent identified as '@Myrbel' who met Dr. George Chapman in Paris approximately four years prior to the publication date. Dr. Chapman visits Paris annually to treat individuals, working through the intermediary of the deceased Dr. Lang. The correspondent sought treatment for back pain. During the session, Dr. Chapman placed his hands on the correspondent's shoulders and back. The correspondent reported feeling the distinct pressure of other hands on their shoulders simultaneously, even when Dr. Chapman's hands were no longer there. This experience was described as bizarre but not frightening, as the correspondent was aware of the presence of the deceased doctor. While a sense of relief was felt immediately after the session, the pain eventually returned in the following weeks. This account is presented as another personal experience.

The correspondent also mentions an upcoming talk by Daniel Ofnung about 'Bucegi' books at Ovni-Paris, and notes the existence of four American books on the subject.

Reflection on Information and Belief

A section titled 'VI - Les entendements de Diaoulru Belzébuth' presents a philosophical reflection. The author, Diaoulru Belzébuth, contemplates the act of informing others about things that are uncertain or mysterious. The text questions why, when sharing such information that interests some but not others, and leads to similar questions about strange or paranormal phenomena from around the world, the phrase 'opinions are shared' is used when individuals do not agree. The author uses a rhetorical 'Hé ! Hé !' to punctuate this observation.

Editorial and Creative Information

The magazine is created by Georges Metz, Gérard Deforge, and Jean Claude Venturini. The archives are managed by Guy Coat ar Roc'h, with authorization for publication.

Visual Elements

Page 2 includes a cartoon depicting a person reading a newspaper titled 'La Gazette' while looking down into an open manhole. The caption below the cartoon reads, "N'importe quoi ! Moi je n'y crois pas à leur truc du 11..." (Nonsense! I don't believe in their '11' thing...). This suggests a skeptical or dismissive attitude towards certain topics or events, possibly related to the '11' in the issue number or a specific event.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue are personal experiences with paranormal healing, the nature of belief and information dissemination, and a general exploration of ufological and mysterious phenomena. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry, presenting personal accounts and philosophical reflections, while also incorporating elements of skepticism, as suggested by the cartoon caption. The publication seems to be a platform for sharing anecdotal evidence and thought-provoking commentary within the ufology community.