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This issue of "La Gazette des Mousquetaires De l'Ufo" (Number 47, dated December 14, 2017) delves into the perplexing topic of anomalous human disappearances. The cover features a blurry image and the headline "Disparitions anormales," hinting at the mysterious nature of the…

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This issue of "La Gazette des Mousquetaires De l'Ufo" (Number 47, dated December 14, 2017) delves into the perplexing topic of anomalous human disappearances. The cover features a blurry image and the headline "Disparitions anormales," hinting at the mysterious nature of the content within.

I - Couleurs et sons

The editorial section, "Couleurs et sons," reflects on the current state of ufological information, lamenting the lack of substantive new developments in online forums and social media. The author expresses a sense of weariness with the current discourse, noting a shift towards superficiality and a departure from the core principles of ufological study. There's a critique of those who engage in "zizanieurs" (troublemakers) and a call for a more open approach to understanding the "Ovnien empire." The author also shares a personal anecdote about rereading Isaac Asimov's early works, finding a connection between Asimov's science fiction and the film "Close Encounters of the Third Kind," particularly the character of Dr. Allen Hyneck and his resemblance to Jacques Vallée. A passage from Asimov's work describes a "glass plate covered with various colored dots" used for communication, which is presented as a coded musical language based on color and sound, a concept the author finds intriguing and under-discussed.

II - Existe t'il des disparitions paranormales d'êtres humains (Par Jean Sider)

This extensive section, authored by Jean Sider, explores the possibility of paranormal disappearances of humans, drawing parallels between historical accounts of fairies and modern UFO-related abductions. Sider begins by quoting Katharine Briggs' "Encyclopedia of Fairies," which describes fairies as having habits of stealing babies and demanding human wives, as well as stealing livestock and leaving behind a simulacrum. Sider posits that these "fairies" of old might be the "Extraterrestrials" of today, suggesting that they may have retained the habit of abducting humans, with authorities likely suppressing evidence.

He then critiques Paul Begg's book on disappearances, arguing that Begg tends to attribute all cases to human causes (rapts, assassinations, accidents, suicides) or natural phenomena, thereby dismissing the paranormal. Sider contends that Begg's approach is too rationalistic and potentially biased, serving as an "instrument of rationalism" for the establishment. He highlights that Begg omits crucial details, such as the military origin of reports concerning unexplained aerial phenomena, suggesting intellectual dishonesty.

Sider then delves into specific cases:

  • The Arabian Incident (1924): Two British aviators, W.T. Day and D.R. Stewart, disappeared after their plane made an inexplicable landing in the desert. Their footprints abruptly ended, suggesting they were taken by an unknown force, possibly a tractor beam.
  • The Chester Incident (1922): Pilot B. Holding vanished during a flight over Wales.
  • Naval Disappearances: While acknowledging that many ship disappearances have natural or human causes, Sider notes that Robert de la Croix documented 2,766 shipwrecks between 1961 and 1971, including 70 unexplained disappearances.

He presents statistics on missing persons in the UK from 1975-1977, compiled by the London Metropolitan Police, showing a significant number of disappearances, particularly among young females and males. Sider argues that police and authorities tend to categorize all unexplained disappearances as "normal" (assassinations, kidnappings, fugues) rather than considering paranormal explanations.

Kidnapping paranormal raté ?

This subsection examines a curious incident from France in 1842, reported in "Le Times" of London. Two young girls in Clavaux (Livet) were drawn by slowly falling stones towards an ascending vortex. While the children were lifted, their parents were not affected and managed to pull them out. Sider likens this to ancient abduction cases attributed to fairies and suggests it indicates intelligent action rather than a natural meteorological phenomenon.

Disparitions "normales" ou "paranormales"?

Sider then discusses the case of Frederick Valentich, a young Australian pilot who disappeared on October 21, 1978, after reporting a UFO approaching his aircraft. He also mentions the case of Alex Cleghorn, who vanished in Glasgow in 1966. The author reiterates that while many disappearances are attributed to human malice or natural causes, some, like Valentich's, are likely due to superior intelligence. He criticizes the "socio-psychology" movement within ufology, which he believes attempts to rationalize and dismiss paranormal phenomena, often influenced by a desire to maintain academic or professional positions.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The issue consistently promotes the idea that many unexplained disappearances, both historical and contemporary, may have paranormal or extraterrestrial origins. It critiques rationalistic explanations that dismiss anomalous evidence and highlights the role of censorship and societal taboos in suppressing investigations into these phenomena. The magazine appears to favor a perspective that acknowledges the possibility of superior intelligences interacting with humanity, often through abduction or unexplained vanishings, and encourages readers to consider these possibilities beyond conventional explanations.

This issue of "La Gazette des Mousquetaires de l'Ufo", dated December 14, 2017, issue number 47, delves into a variety of unexplained phenomena, including disappearances, UFO sightings, extraterrestrial theories, and ancient mysteries. The magazine features contributions from various researchers and commentators, offering different perspectives on these topics.

Disappearances and Censorship

The issue begins by discussing unexplained disappearances of individuals and even entire families in the United States, noting a lack of information from the American press, which is speculated to be due to censorship. The article suggests that while anecdotal evidence exists from serious researchers, it remains unverifiable. It poses the question of the scale and fate of individuals involved in paranormal disappearances.

Car Disappearances with Passengers

The magazine recounts several cases of vehicles disappearing with their occupants. Four cases are mentioned from previous publications: one in Japan (November 19, 1963), two in France (December 4, 1979, and September 1981), and one in Federal Germany (October 14, 1987). An additional case, published in LDLN in 2015, is summarized: in 1994, near Rugles in the Eure department of France, a Mr. G.R. witnessed a Citroën CX, containing a woman and a child, enveloped by a large white cloud (8-10 meters high) on the D.830 road. When Mr. G.R. entered the cloud and emerged, the CX had vanished.

Book Reviews and Features

Stéphane Allix - "Lorsque J'étais Quelqu'un d'Autre"

This section introduces Stéphane Allix's book, which explores a personal journey of self-discovery leading to a confrontation with the extraordinary. During a meditation retreat, Allix experienced a vision of a World War II soldier dying. His subsequent investigation confirmed the soldier's existence, leading to a profound and life-altering adventure.

David Jacobs - "Ils Marchent Parmi Nous: Le Plan Extraterrestre Pour Contrôler l'Humanité"

This review highlights David Jacobs' book, which aims to explain the presence of extraterrestrials, their intentions, and their actions. The book reportedly presents evidence from interviews with abductees, suggesting that extraterrestrials are not benevolent and that humanity may face a disaster if this information is not heeded. Endorsements from academics like Don C. Donderi and Ron Westrum are cited, emphasizing the book's importance and the evidence it presents.

Corrado Malanga - "Les Ovnis de l'Esprit"

Translated from Italian by Stéphanie Girardot, this book is described as a faithful account of regressive hypnosis sessions with abductee Valerio Lonzi. Malanga's research explores the idea that extraterrestrial experiences are chosen by our consciousness to help us understand a part of ourselves. The book details Malanga's research, difficulties, successes, and discoveries, focusing on recovered memories.

Christel Seval - Communiqué, Editions Atlante

Christel Seval addresses the perceived division between spirituality and ufology communities, arguing they are fundamentally the same. Seval posits that advanced extraterrestrials likely interact with the astral and spiritual realms and that spiritual entities may guide us, just as extraterrestrials might. The communiqué suggests that extraterrestrials are entities inhabiting or intervening in our three-dimensional continuum, drawing a parallel with angels. The works of Dolores Cannon are mentioned as providing clarity on the multiverse.

IV - Détection d'une grande cavité inconnue au cœur de Pyramide de Khéops

This section reports on the detection of a large, unknown cavity within the Pyramid of Khéops. An international team used non-invasive technologies, including muon radiography, to scan the pyramid. The results, presented in the journal Nature, revealed a cavity approximately 30 meters long. The article notes that this discovery challenges official theories about the pyramid's construction and stability, as seismic activity is usually cited as the cause of fissures.

V - Vivre sur Mars?

This short piece references an article from Paris Match about a young man named Boris who claims to have lived on Mars. Boris reportedly possesses superior intelligence, learned to read at a very young age, and has a superior memory, even revealing a secret about the Grand Sphinx of Egypt.

VI - Jacques Vallée – Un hérétique parmi les hérétiques

This section discusses Jacques Vallée, describing him as a scientific heretic who has challenged the dogma of extraterrestrial pilots of UFOs. Vallée is portrayed as a unique thinker who has risked his career and convictions. Contributions from Gilles Lorant and Gérard Deforge offer their perspectives on Vallée's work and the broader implications of UFO research.

Lorant suggests that individuals around us may not be entirely from Earth and that we can serve them. He emphasizes humility and empathy in dealing with such individuals. Deforge, on the other hand, highlights Vallée's foundational role in opening up research in this field, noting the growing scientific investment in the topic, particularly in the US. He also praises Stéphane Allix as a solid point of support for disseminating this research in France, acknowledging the contributions of scientists like Jean Pierre Petit, Philippe Solal, and Philippe Guillemant.

VII – Un astéroïde curieux (Science Post – Espace)

This article, contributed by Charles Provost, discusses the asteroid Oumuamua, the first observed object from another star system. Its unusual long, cigar-like shape has puzzled astrophysicists. The article raises the question of whether Oumuamua could be an interstellar probe with advanced artificial intelligence. The SETI program is mentioned as listening to Oumuamua with the Allen Telescope Array to investigate this possibility.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue revolve around the unexplained, the paranormal, and the potential for extraterrestrial influence on human history and consciousness. The magazine appears to adopt an open-minded stance, presenting various theories and research findings without necessarily endorsing them as definitive truths. There is a consistent thread of questioning established narratives, whether they are scientific, historical, or societal. The editorial stance seems to encourage critical thinking and further investigation into phenomena that lie beyond conventional understanding. The contributors often engage in debate and offer differing interpretations, reflecting a dynamic exploration of these complex subjects.

Title: La Gazette des Mousquetaires de l'Ufo
Issue: n°47
Date: December 14, 2017
Publisher: Gwion Coat ar Roc'h
Country: France
Language: French

Analysis of Oumuamua by SETI and Breakthrough Listen

The article reports on the analysis of the interstellar object Oumuamua, sharing information from an article posted on the Centauri Dreams website. Jill Tarter, a renowned American astronomer and director of the SETI Institute's research center, confirmed that some of the institute's antennas were directed towards the asteroid. The objective was to intercept a signal within the 1.1-1.9 GHz frequency band, which includes the 21-centimeter hydrogen line. This band is considered particularly suitable for interstellar communication.

Initial analyses of these observations were reportedly underway, with the expectation of more information becoming available soon. However, a spokesperson for the Breakthrough Listen project stated on a Thursday that "no signal had been detected." They added that "the analysis is not yet complete."

Andrew Siemion, from the University of California at Berkeley, noted that Oumuamua is likely an asteroid ejected from its host star following a chaotic event that occurred billions of years ago. He suggested that the object "therefore found itself in our solar system by chance."

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The magazine focuses on UFOs and ufology, with this issue delving into scientific investigations of potential extraterrestrial signals from interstellar objects. The editorial stance appears to be one of reporting on scientific efforts and findings related to the search for extraterrestrial intelligence (SETI) and the analysis of anomalous astronomical phenomena.