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Title: La Gazette des Mousquetaires De l'Ufo Issue: Numéro 50 Date: February 1, 2018 Publisher: Gwion Coat ar Roc'h

Magazine Overview

Title: La Gazette des Mousquetaires De l'Ufo
Issue: Numéro 50
Date: February 1, 2018
Publisher: Gwion Coat ar Roc'h

This issue of "La Gazette des Mousquetaires De l'Ufo" presents a collection of articles and reports focusing on unexplained phenomena, UFO sightings, and related investigations. The magazine aims to keep the spirit of ufology alive despite challenges from official media and authorities, uncovering new insights from historical documents and ongoing research.

I - La cinquantième... de La Gazette

This editorial piece reflects on the persistent struggle of ufology to maintain its presence and uncover new information from overlooked sources like old documents and forgotten archives. It highlights the dedication of researchers who, despite the improbable nature of their subject, continue to explore unexplained facts and phenomena, driven by an insatiable curiosity.

II – L'enquêteur de terrain (Suite du n°49)

This section details several investigations conducted by Michel Turco and Jean Claude Dufour in Roussillon sur Tinée (06) between 2003 and 2004.

  • January 6, 2003: A declarant reported hearing a powerful sound of bipeds' hooves, described as a heavy animal running on two legs, which frightened her and her son.
  • March 5, 2003: During a walk, the declarant and her son heard a powerful drilling-like sound emanating from the earth. They later discovered a sheep skeleton nailed to a tree trunk, with no explanation for the sound or the macabre discovery in the area.
  • March 15, 2003: In a house described as "haunted," poltergeist phenomena occurred, including loud knocks, footsteps, and shutters opening inexplicably, even when secured.
  • December 4, 2003: A woman observed a luminous, spherical object, described as a "luminous football" or "swimming tadpole," moving silently along the Tinée river at an altitude of about 15 meters.
  • February 23, 2004: A powerful explosion-like sound shook a house, causing animals to panic, but no official record of an explosion existed in the region.
  • March 27, 2004: An intense vibration shook a house, rattling doors and windows, but no explosion was reported by authorities.

III - Le cas de l'ingénieur Ivanov

This section, translated from Czech by Henri Chaloupek, recounts the extraordinary experience of engineer VA. Ivanov.

  • August 10, 1987: While taking a break near the Irtyche river, Ivanov experienced a powerful odor and a sudden malaise. Upon regaining consciousness, he found himself in a tropical landscape with giant trees and colorful butterflies. He perceived this as a film-like experience but felt its reality. He then fell into the ravine, experiencing the cold water before returning home.
  • Disappearance and Return: Ivanov was reported missing for three months. He reappeared ten months later, in June 1988, to his family's astonishment. For him, only a few hours had passed. His wife, suspecting infidelity, initiated divorce proceedings.
  • Scientific Analysis: Ivanov, having read about Professor Ratchkovskv's work, understood his experience as an inter-dimensional event. Professor Ratchkovskv confirmed Ivanov's high intelligence (IQ 135) and lack of psychological disorders. Ivanov provided dried mud from his boots, which analysis revealed to be of a biological structure unknown to terrestrial soils.

IV - Les MIB et les mondes parallèles

This section, also translated by Henri Chaloupek, presents cases related to Men in Black (MIB) and parallel worlds.

  • Karlovy Vary Encounter (October 1966): Mademoiselle J. was walking through a park when the landscape turned green, and the sky tore open. She entered a beautiful city, accompanied by two men in black. She witnessed a man crafting a magnificent object. Her escorts telepathically communicated their intent to kill her, but ultimately decided to erase her memory partially and return her to her route. She recalls the terror and the partial memory loss.
  • Connection to Accidents: The text suggests that fatal accidents on a specific straight road might be linked to people entering this parallel world and not returning.
  • Other Cases: The section briefly mentions the Philadelphia Experiment, the Rio de Janeiro lead mask affair, and the adventure of engineer Ivanov, linking them to interactions with parallel worlds or extraterrestrials.
  • Sources: The information is attributed to Aies Hruska, who received it from his university friend, Peruvian Doctor of Sciences Wilson P. Becerra. It also references Michaël Hesemann of Magazin 2000 and his connection with Native Americans.
  • Physics and UFOs: Commander Greslé noted in a 1998 conference that physics had made no progress in understanding UFO appearances and disappearances since 1927.

V - Les derniers échanges

This section features brief communications and updates.

  • Stéphane Alix's Book: Jean Claude Venturini recommends Stéphane Alix's book, "Lorsque j'étais quelqu'un d'autre - Partir à la découverte de soi-même peut mener sur d'étranges chemins...", describing it as an extraordinary personal testimony.
  • MUFON Call for Witnesses: A UFO observation was reported on January 2, 2018, on the A8 highway near Meyreuil (13), heading East. A video captured three luminous balls forming a circle that moved rapidly. The driver initially thought they were lights from chimneys but then realized their unusual movement. Investigations with Stellarium suggested potential star candidates like Betelgeuse, Rigel, Sirius, Procyon, Capella, and Aldébaran, but the author remained unconvinced. Flight Radar showed no civilian flights in the area.
  • French Military Satellites: An article from Europe 1 reports that French military satellites are frequently approached by objects of unknown origin. Pierig discusses the possibility of "satellite/drones" developed by allied powers and considers extraterrestrial intervention on satellites.
  • Jean Casault's Work: Jean Claude Venturini promotes Jean Casault's book, "Il Était une fois des Humains et des Extraterrestres," which explores the history of humanity and extraterrestrials. Casault claims that everything has already been revealed, and the issue is ignorance and indifference. His work is based on personal experiences and those of others with metaphysical abilities.
  • Paul Hellyer's Book: Venturini also recommends Paul Hellyer's book, "Soyons Conscients des Manipulations de l'Élite Mondiale," which analyzes the global financial system, government secrecy, and disinformation, advocating for radical measures to foster universal cooperation and peace.

Animal Mutilations

This section references a conference by Franck Maurin on "unexplained animal mutilations."

  • The SNIPPY Case (1967): The case of SNIPPY (also known as Lady), a mare found dead in the USA with unusual mutilations, particularly on its muzzle, and a strange, incense-like odor. The carcass remained remarkably preserved. A veterinarian initially noted the absence of the brain and spinal fluids but later retracted his statement. The case involved conflicting expert opinions and missing organs, with evidence suggesting aerial means and the sighting of black helicopters.
  • Hypotheses: The proposed hypotheses include predators/scavengers (contested) and sects (the official hypothesis in Canada).

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The magazine consistently explores unexplained phenomena, UFO sightings, and alleged extraterrestrial encounters, presenting witness testimonies, investigative reports, and analyses of historical cases. There is a clear stance supporting the ongoing investigation and documentation of these phenomena, encouraging public participation and the sharing of information. The editorial content emphasizes the importance of ufology as a discipline dedicated to gathering and interpreting data on unidentified flying objects, often highlighting the perceived lack of progress in official scientific understanding and the prevalence of government secrecy and disinformation.

This issue of "La Gazette des Mousquetaires de l'Ufo" (Issue No. 50, dated February 1, 2018) explores various controversial topics, primarily focusing on the extraterrestrial hypothesis as an explanation for unexplained phenomena, particularly animal mutilations. It also touches upon alleged government secrets, pharmaceutical group involvement, and the challenges of scientific validation for unusual discoveries.

Cover Story: The Extraterrestrial Hypothesis and Animal Mutilations

The cover poses a series of provocative questions, ranging from insurance fraud and serial killers to satanic cults and vampiric blood drinkers, before pivoting to the extraterrestrial hypothesis. The article highlights several corroborating factors for this hypothesis concerning animal mutilations: the extremely short execution times, operations conducted with utmost discretion, the extreme finesse of the cuts that bypass cellular structures, and the existence of testimonies, photos, and videos showing mutilated animals.

Gildas Bourdais is quoted asking, "But why would extraterrestrials or others do this?" This question sets the stage for further discussion.

Expert Opinions and Analysis

@Gérard Deforge responds to a report by Patrice, stating that the extraterrestrial hypothesis appears the most credible. He cites several reasons: the targeted and ultrafine surgical practices that are impossible for human experts, the absence of blood, animals found perched in trees or on rooftops, and the peculiar absence of predators after the killings in areas where such phenomena have been observed. Deforge also mentions his own experience with black helicopters and a strong personal testimony related to his investigation of "La dame de Suresnes."

The issue also references the upcoming conference on observations made at the famous Ranch in Utah. This ranch was the site of over 8 years of sophisticated research funded by the wealthy entrepreneur Robert Bigelow, who aimed to understand unexplained phenomena. The research, validated by a scientific team and led by Colm A. Kelleher, produced impressive testimonies concerning bizarre animal attacks within the observation space of the Ranch.

Thierry Jamin and the "Momies"

@Vincent Leroux reports on the M6 television program "66 minutes," which covered the affair of Thierry Jamin's alleged "momies." The segment discussed how the issue was approached and what conclusions were reached.

@Guy Coat shares his past conversation with Thierry Jamin, who expressed his passion for archaeology and his efforts to safeguard discoveries, particularly those in South America, which were subject to illicit trafficking. Jamin encountered difficulties with authorities, even international ones, and sought help from scientists and specialists. However, he received little response, with many critics negative without even examining his findings.

Images are included showing individuals in lab coats handling vials and examining X-rays of skulls, with captions suggesting potential proof after analysis and questioning the credibility of Thierry Jamin's work. One caption reads, "... if it's a montage with cat heads, bring me the proof of what you claim..."

@Gérard Deforge further comments on Thierry Jamin's discoveries, suggesting that if there is any "solid" evidence, international authorities would likely suppress any divulgation. He believes that such authorities would have already released their own secret UFO files if it served their interests, but instead, they tolerate partial or scattered information that lacks coherence, contributing to a globally manipulated population.

@Daniel Hofnung recounts a conversation with Thierry Jamin in Paris, where he suggested that real scientists with peer-reviewed publications should examine the "momies." Jamin reportedly agreed, and the outcome remains to be seen.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The magazine consistently questions official narratives and explores alternative explanations for unexplained phenomena, particularly those involving alleged extraterrestrial activity. There is a strong undercurrent of suspicion regarding government cover-ups and the suppression of evidence. The editorial stance appears to favor open investigation and scientific scrutiny of controversial topics, while acknowledging the significant hurdles posed by established authorities and the public's potential manipulation.

The issue concludes with logos for "La Gazette de l'Ufo," "Gwion Coat ar Roc'h," and "Diffusion 2018," along with an emblem for "Les Mousquetaires de l'Ufologie."