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Title: La Gazette des Mousquetaires De l'Ufo Issue: 77 Date: February 20, 2020 Cover Headline: Verte donc pas mure est la preuve (Green therefore not ripe is the proof)
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Title: La Gazette des Mousquetaires De l'Ufo
Issue: 77
Date: February 20, 2020
Cover Headline: Verte donc pas mure est la preuve (Green therefore not ripe is the proof)
This issue of La Gazette des Mousquetaires De l'Ufo, dated February 20, 2020, delves into a dual focus: the ongoing investigation and discussion of UFO phenomena and extraterrestrial contact, and a detailed examination of the emerging COVID-19 pandemic.
UFOs and Extraterrestrial Contact
The magazine features contributions and discussions related to UFO research. Robert Lortal notes a more subtle evolution in contact methods with extraterrestrials, emphasizing the need for humanity to evolve mentally and spiritually. He references a video by Jean-Claude Bourret titled "Un jour j'ai reçu un extraterrestre dans le journal de 20 heures" (One day I received an extraterrestrial on the 8 PM news), which he finds informative and aligns with his own long-held views on gradual disclosure.
Jean-Claude Bourret, a journalist and former editor-in-chief for major French media outlets, is presented as a key figure. He discusses his experience of hosting an extraterrestrial on live television, describing a sensation of his intellect being penetrated. Bourret suggests that a significant portion of the population is unaware of the presence of extraterrestrial life on Earth, and many dismiss such claims.
The issue also mentions Jean-Pierre Petit, a former research director at CNRS and author, who co-authored the book "Contacts Cosmiques - Jusqu'où peut-on penser trop loin" (Cosmic Contacts - How far can we think too far) with Bourret. The interview with Bourret, transcribed and discussed, touches upon the idea of extraterrestrials potentially influencing human civilizations for millennia and reinterpreting religious messages.
The COVID-19 Pandemic: Origins and Implications
A significant portion of the magazine is dedicated to the COVID-19 pandemic, with multiple contributors analyzing its origins, characteristics, and potential global impact. The discussion is framed by concerns about the P4 laboratory in Wuhan, China, which is highlighted as a high-security facility housing dangerous pathogens. Michel Turco raises questions about the media's silence on this laboratory, which was accredited in 2017 and is a result of Franco-Chinese cooperation.
Contributors explore various aspects of the virus:
- Potential Lab Origin: The possibility that the coronavirus is a "chimera," a laboratory creation combining a bat coronavirus with essential proteins from HIV-1, is discussed. This suggests it could be a bio-engineered weapon that escaped into nature due to an error or failure. An analysis by Indian researchers, which suggested the presence of HIV-1 inserts in the virus's genome, is mentioned, though the study's availability is noted as uncertain.
- Virus Characteristics: The incubation period is reported to be potentially longer than initially thought (up to 24 days), and fever is not a systematic symptom in all cases (affecting 56% of hospitalized patients). The mortality rate is suggested to be lower than initially estimated, around 1.4% rather than 2%. The virus may also be present in the feces of infected individuals, raising concerns about hygiene and sanitation.
- Geopolitical and Economic Impact: The pandemic is viewed through a geopolitical lens, with discussions on China's response, its economic strategies, and the potential impact on global markets. The role of the World Health Organization (WHO) and international cooperation is also touched upon. The economic implications for China and the US are considered, including the potential for China to use the situation for internal political and global economic advantage.
- Societal Response: The magazine notes the public's reaction, including the rush to buy surgical masks, and contrasts the current situation with the Ebola epidemic of 2014, suggesting that the economic impact on global commerce is a key factor in the level of attention and response.
Broader Themes and Editorial Stance
The issue touches upon broader themes of truth-seeking, societal evolution, and the challenges of discerning fact from fiction in a complex world. The editorial stance appears critical of established narratives, encouraging readers to question official information and explore alternative perspectives, particularly concerning UFOs and the origins of the pandemic. There's an underlying message about humanity's need to evolve spiritually and ethically to face future challenges.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
This issue of La Gazette des Mousquetaires De l'Ufo continues its tradition of exploring unconventional topics, with a strong emphasis on UFOs, extraterrestrial life, and alternative explanations for significant global events. The magazine adopts a critical stance towards mainstream media and official narratives, particularly concerning the COVID-19 pandemic, suggesting that hidden agendas and scientific manipulation may be at play. The editorial encourages readers to engage in critical thinking and to seek out less conventional sources of information. There is a recurring theme of humanity's spiritual and intellectual evolution being necessary to comprehend and navigate complex phenomena, whether they be extraterrestrial or man-made crises like pandemics. The publication positions itself as a platform for those who are passionately searching for the truth, regardless of how unconventional or challenging that truth may be.
Title: La Gazette de l'Ufo
Issue: n°77
Date: 20/02/2020
Publisher: Ovni Paris
Country: France
Language: French
This issue of "La Gazette de l'Ufo" (Issue #77, dated February 20, 2020) critically examines the global response to epidemics, particularly the coronavirus, questioning the simultaneous declaration of international health emergencies and the continuation of global commerce. It features a blend of ufology, paranormal phenomena, and personal testimonies.
Épidémie ou pas, le business DOIT continuer.
The lead article, "Épidémie ou pas, le business DOIT continuer" (Epidemic or not, business MUST continue), highlights the World Health Organization's (WHO) dual stance on January 30, 2020: declaring an international health emergency while simultaneously opposing restrictions on travel and trade with China. The author expresses skepticism about the necessity of such measures, questioning the potential impact on global trade, such as the delivery of goods from China via container ships. The piece muses on the need for population control given the strain on resources and the planet's capacity, referencing historical pandemics like the Black Death and the Spanish Flu, both originating from China. It contrasts the high-tech response in China, capable of building hospitals in a week, with potential challenges in less developed regions like Lagos, Nigeria. The section concludes with a somber reflection: "The sorcerer's apprentices are in power. What fate do they reserve for us? Good luck!"
III – De l'intérêt d'être clair et précis (@Gérard Deforge)
This section, dated February 8, 2020, introduces a video by Gérard Deforge intended for those investigating abduction phenomena. It features an introductory presentation by Silvano Trotta. A correspondent named Xavier, a 37-year-old professional firefighter from southwestern France, shares his experiences over the past eight months, including physical sensations of presence, headaches, and electrical sensations. He also describes seeing a luminous mass in the sky near his village. Xavier wonders if these phenomena are extraterrestrial or related to entities and expresses interest in responding to a questionnaire.
IV - Messages télépathiques et prémonitions
This section explores psychic phenomena, focusing on telepathy and premonitions.
Bernard Moitessier's Telepathic Experience
It recounts an incident during a storm where navigator Bernard Moitessier's wife, Françoise, woke from a nightmare predicting his imminent danger. She recorded the dream, and upon Moitessier's return, he confirmed the accuracy of her premonition by comparing her notes to his logbook, validating a formal telepathic connection.
General Patton's Telepathic Voices
The text mentions that General George S. Patton Jr. was known to communicate with deceased ancestors, who he believed encouraged him. His officers reportedly heard him speaking aloud in his campaign command post. Details of these communications are said to be in a book written by his nephew.
Lee Marvin's Precognition
Actor Lee Marvin shares his family's experiences with precognition. He recounts an incident during World War II in the Pacific where his parents had a premonition of him being wounded at the exact moment it happened. He also tells of his father, a sergeant, who saw a phantom telegram announcing his son's death while looking at movie posters. This vision prompted him to run, and shortly after, a bomb destroyed the cinema, saving him from reading the actual telegram.
Another anecdote involves Lee Marvin's cousin, who dreamt her fiancé's hair had turned completely white after disembarking in Italy. Her fiancé later confirmed that the traumatic experience of landing at Anzio had indeed turned his hair white, and he had struggled to inform her.
Family Case: Louis Coatanroc'h
In September 1914, Louis Coatanroc'h's grandmother, Anne Marie, who was known for her knowledge of plants and assisting with difficult births (and sometimes referred to as "Créarc'h," a witch or wise woman), had a premonition of great misfortune. This was signaled by the unusual and distressed behavior of their cat, Soatig. Later that day, Louis received official news of the death of François, confirming the premonition.
Premonition? A Personal Case
The author shares a personal experience from April 8, 1958, in Algeria. He advised a commanding officer to take a difficult track with a lightly armed vehicle instead of the usual protected convoy, despite being late. Later, he learned that the Mayor of Thiersville and his wife were killed on the road when their vehicle was attacked by automatic weapons. Their children survived by hiding in the back of their vehicle, which had veered off the road. The author reflects on whether this was a security reaction born from experience, a coincidence, or a genuine premonition, acknowledging how such experiences shape individuals.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue are the intersection of global events (like epidemics) with commerce, the exploration of paranormal phenomena such as telepathy and premonition, and the sharing of personal accounts and historical anecdotes related to these topics. The editorial stance, as stated at the end, is to present information directly and collectively, aiming to make things "agreeable and non-symbolic" by being sincere rather than seeking to please.
The magazine concludes with a note about the next issue, stating "To be continued... perhaps? But it's not certain..."