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Gold Sector 1 - 1978 06 - No 4

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Title: GOLD SECTOR 1 Issue: 4 Volume: 1 Date: June 1978 Publisher: Gold Sector 1 Country: USA Language: English

Magazine Overview

Title: GOLD SECTOR 1
Issue: 4
Volume: 1
Date: June 1978
Publisher: Gold Sector 1
Country: USA
Language: English

This issue of Gold Sector 1 magazine delves into numerous UFO and UAP (Unidentified Aerial Phenomena) reports, primarily from the United States, with a few international mentions. The publication emphasizes critical thinking and pattern recognition, encouraging readers to analyze information rather than accepting it at face value. It addresses reader feedback, clarifies its editorial stance, and presents a collection of witness testimonies detailing sightings of various aerial objects.

Editorial Comments and Reader Interaction

The editorial section begins by addressing inquiries about the magazine's mailing list, explaining it is compiled from personal relationships and write-ins. The editors express their responsibility for the list's composition and offer to remove individuals upon request. They then discuss the Chester, Illinois UFO incident, noting that while 'OFFICIAL UFO' magazine covered it, Gold Sector 1's own investigation differed. They state that while 'OFFICIAL UFO' may have dramatized the event, Gold Sector 1 believes there is a story to be uncovered, albeit on a smaller scale. The magazine clarifies that its purpose is not to validate or debunk 'OFFICIAL UFO' but to compare reports and identify patterns. They acknowledge that some reports in 'OFFICIAL UFO' align with their own findings, but criticize the magazine for over-dramatization and potential inaccuracies.

The editors strongly advocate for critical thinking, urging readers to "READ, THINK...YOU HAVE A BRAIN...USE IT." They emphasize the importance of looking for patterns in contact accounts rather than focusing on individual details that might be colored by personal beliefs. A significant quote from an Air Force source advises readers to "PLEASE LEARN TO READ BETWEEN THE LINES, READ AND PAY ATTENTION TO WHAT IS NOT SAID, RATHER THAN WHAT IS SAID...THINK, DEAR LADY, THINK."

Regarding a 'SPECIAL CONTACT REPORT,' the magazine addresses criticism that it was "trash." Gold Sector 1 reiterates that it did not present the report as fact but as a claim by 'Lee,' and advised readers to note similarities and similarities. They defend the possibility of unique explanations for phenomena, such as the 'double star' system, suggesting that alien perspectives might differ from human understanding. The issue also mentions the growing consideration of inter-dimensional UFOs as a possibility.

Acknowledgements and Exposure

The magazine expresses gratitude to the 'Record Courier' of Kent, Ohio, for a beautiful article on Gold Sector, which led to a flood of requests for their mailing list. Similar positive exposure in 'NEW AGE MAGAZINE' also resulted in numerous requests and connections with individuals. The editors note that sighting reports are increasing from across the country, making it challenging to include them all. They also thank contributors for their shared experiences and thoughts, recognizing their role in the magazine's growing popularity.

UFO Reports - Local

This section details various local sightings, primarily from Ohio:

  • December 12 (10:30 PM): Near Clarkins, a large sphere with a platform was observed hovering after a loud blast, compared to Saturn, with flashing lights. Witnesses confirmed sightings via CB radio.
  • January 3 (3 AM): In North Akron, near City Hospital, a bright orange fireball lit up the neighborhood with a whooshing sound.
  • January 7 (12:30 AM): On Akron-Penninsula Rd, a basketball-sized globe of light with a smaller glow was seen within trees, blinking out when approached. Witnesses experienced lightness, numbness, and ear ringing.
  • January 3 (9:30 PM): On Quick Rd, a large ball of light was observed moving intelligently in and out of woods, causing unease among animals.
  • January 11 (9:30 PM): On Steeles Crs Rd, two bright red lights and a whirling white light were observed, with the red lights separating.
  • January 23 (4 AM): In Highpoint, three bright white lights remained stationary in the sky over different areas before moving off.
  • January 23 (6:30 PM): In Northampton, a brilliant white light, stationary in the northern sky, blinked out after several minutes.
  • January 24 (11:00 AM & 11:03 PM): In Dayton St, Akron, a heavy thud was heard, followed by footsteps outside, and the house appeared illuminated.
  • January 26-27: During a storm in Ohio, a brilliant deep orange oval was seen hovering in Ellet, and a similar experience was reported by Georgiana Walters. Reports also mentioned blue bars, copper-colored balls, and bright sizzling flashes.

UFO Reports - Out of State

This section includes reports from outside Ohio:

  • February 7 & 11 PM: In the Northampton area, a rectangular object with red and white lights was observed.
  • February 7 (7:30 PM): In the same area, an oblong object with red and white lights was seen rotating.
  • February 9 (9:50 PM): Near 532 & 76, a very large object with red and blue lights was observed.
  • February 10 (early afternoon): In west Akron, a bright silvery sphere was observed.
  • February 10 (sunset): A silvery flattened object, described as huge, was seen.
  • February 15th: In the Hudson, Stow, Falls locale, a long-tailed object left a frosty blue con-trail.
  • February 17 (11 PM): Near Northampton, a soft blue con-trail was observed.
  • February 17 (11:30 PM - 12:00 AM): A blue shooting star, leaving a soft blue con-trail, was observed.
  • March 1 (7:45 PM): In Northampton, two bright oval lights were followed by a large, cross-shaped object.
  • March 2 (6:45 PM): In Fairlawn area, an oval-shaped light was observed.
  • March 6 (7:54 PM): Near Medina Rd, a large aqua-colored light was observed.
  • March 17 (10 PM): In Cedar Hills area, a glowing yellow object with windows was seen.
  • March 19 (8:30 PM): In Virginia Kendall Park, a bright white, egg-shaped object was observed.
  • March 19 (11 PM): Just outside the Ohio border in Pennsylvania, a fine pencil-thin gold light with a dash-dash-dot sequence of flash was observed.

Out of State Reports (Letters)

  • Barbara Graef's Letter Excerpt (England): Describes an interruption of TV transmissions by a low-pitched voice warning about an alien message, causing a "witch hunt" within the TV company to find the source.
  • Response to England Letter: The response discusses the 'alien voice' incident, noting the message warned against war and atomic devices. It mentions the official explanation of a technicians' strike but suggests it was downplayed. The writer expresses doubt about humanoid aliens but is open to the concept of life elsewhere in the universe.
  • Julie Maddox's Letter (Lajes, Portugal): A young daughter of an Air Force officer recounts seeing a bright green object that moved in a straight line, stopped, emitted a green beam of light, and then vanished. Her parents were skeptical.
  • Kevan Indrian's Account: Describes observing a 'star' that emitted a rapid pulsating light, which disappeared on subsequent nights.
  • Kenneth Cook's Account (Oregon): Reports observing objects in various areas of Oregon for several years.
  • Thomas R. Dickenson's Account: Relates three cases: a pulsating yellow light witnessed by a hockey team, a round disc-shaped UFO observed over the beach in Quincy, Massachusetts, and a bright green object seen by a couple in Braintree.
  • Thomas R. Dickenson's Sighting: Reports seeing three saucers while driving near Valley Forge, Pennsylvania.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue of Gold Sector 1 are the prevalence of UFO/UAP sightings, the diversity of reported objects and phenomena, and the importance of witness testimony. The magazine consistently promotes a stance of critical inquiry, encouraging readers to think independently, analyze information, and look for underlying patterns rather than accepting claims at face value or dismissing them outright. There is a clear emphasis on distinguishing between personal belief systems and objective observation. The editors position themselves as facilitators of information and discussion, aiming to build a collective understanding of unexplained phenomena through shared experiences and thoughtful analysis.

This issue of UFO Magazine, identified as Volume 15, Issue 15, appears to be from the 1970s, likely around 1970-XX. It is published by 'Gold Sector UFO Report' and contains a collection of personal UFO sighting accounts and alleged contact experiences from individuals across the USA. The magazine's focus is on UFO phenomena, extraterrestrial encounters, and related mysteries.

Witness Accounts and Sightings

The issue features numerous personal testimonies:

  • William Deid recounts a sighting of a round red ball that disappeared rapidly, initially suspecting a UN or Russian craft or an atomic explosion. He notes a Navy announcement about testing over Maryland, attributed to a sodium vapor event.
  • Nelsen S Benizring, III shares an experience from childhood where a large craft appeared over his grandparents' house, which he waved to before it flew away at high speed.
  • Norma Desmond and her 17-year-old daughter observed a large, bright shape in the sky during a full moon in July 1973, which they initially mistook for Skylab but later described as a huge artificial vehicle, potentially four city blocks in size.
  • Kathryn Savage and her husband witnessed a fleet of UFOs over the ocean in Hawaii, appearing to draw water from the ocean, with one craft exhibiting incredible speed.
  • Ted Mindeck describes an experience where he and a friend saw lights blinking on and off, following a large light that moved across the sky and then vanished.
  • Clarence H Greenwood reported seeing a bright red, round sphere UFO in 1967, the size of a basketball, hovering at 3,000 feet before accelerating at tremendous velocity. He expresses a desire to join a UFO organization.
  • A report details an incident in Early October 1946 involving a passenger airliner that had a UFO hovering over it for two hours, forcing a landing. A farmer witnessed a 'saucer' described as a 'proverbial hamburg sandwich'.
  • Kerry Martineau describes a sighting in 1974 in Denver, Colorado, of a large, round white light hovering over his house, experiencing light-headedness and emotional effects.
  • A witness describes a huge fireball, identified as a 'Fusion Ball', steaming down the sky, which they explained as a mechanism for the earth to send energy back to the sun.

Alleged Alien Contact and Revelations

One significant section details an alleged conversation with an extraterrestrial entity named 'Mike'.

  • Mike's Nature and Aging: Mike reportedly appears to be around 45 but claims humans don't age physically past 25, with Earth's environment causing him to appear older. He reverts to his normal appearance upon returning home.
  • Earth's Imbalance and Purpose: Mike explains that Earth is off balance due to pollution affecting its rotation, minds, bodies, and thought forms, necessitating rejuvenation. He states that humans are programmed to die, and their collective consciousness reinforces this belief, dragging others down. He also notes that Earth is capable of supporting 7 billion people, dismissing population explosion worries and emphasizing efficient resource use.
  • Critique of Human Systems: Mike expresses disdain for police systems, lawyers, and politicians, questioning the appointment of judges. He also questions the concept of flags and borders.
  • The Bible and Religion: Mike comments that much of the Bible has been translated incorrectly and that Jesus's words have been distorted. He suggests 'Humanism' as a suitable life philosophy, emphasizing Universal sharing. He claims Jesus never died on the cross but underwent transformation and is depressed by how people worship his image rather than heeding his ideas.
  • Jesus's Status: Mike states that Jesus is one of the most respected souls on their planet and that many sincere humans from Earth are on their planet. He believes most priests and ministers are going to 'Hell'.
  • The Kennedy Assassination: Mike alleges that the CIA poisoned Castro, who then retaliated by instigating the plot to kill J.F.K., with Helms being the responsible individual. He states that 'space people' liked Kennedy and that he was the right man for the job.

UFO Meetings and Information

The magazine also lists several UFO meetings:

  • FSIC: 1st Friday, 8 PM, Firestone Bank basement, Brittain Rd, Akron, Ohio.
  • Goodyear UFO Group: Goodyear Hall, Room 3B, Market Street East, 3rd Friday, 7:30 PM.
  • Sebring UFO: 2nd Saturday, 7:30 PM, Lakeside Pines Restaurant, North Benton.

Recent Reports and Investigations

  • Detroit Area Flap: The magazine seeks information, photos, and newspaper clips about a reported 'boomerang craft' flap in the Detroit area, noting it was less documented than it should have been.
  • Mogodore Area Incident: Recent reports from Mogodore describe a UFO near the ground sending out beams of light, with sightings of 'hairy creatures' and indications the craft may have entered a lake around 11-11:30 PM.
  • Lake Mohawk Sightings: Several unverified reports from Lake Mohawk mention UFOs observed between 3-6 AM and 10 PM to midnight, hovering over the lake and directing beams of light, with some observers seeing 'something' drawn up into the object.

UFO Report Form

A detailed report form is included for individuals to document their UFO sightings. It requests information on the reporter, location, description of the object, estimated size, distance, altitude, and associated phenomena such as heat, cold, odor, light, automobile malfunction, power failure, radio-TV interference, unusual sounds, skin sensations, light-headedness, breathing difficulty, heart rate changes, skin rash, altered mental faculties, vision effects, emotional stability, and ESP activation. It also asks about unusual dreams, visions, heard voices, observed people, sleep patterns, energy drains, nausea, nervousness, headaches, and vertigo.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue are personal UFO sightings, alleged encounters with extraterrestrial beings, and the broader implications of these phenomena for humanity and its understanding of the universe. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry and a desire to collect and share information from witnesses and contactees, encouraging readers to contribute their experiences. There's a clear interest in the potential for alien contact, the nature of UFO technology, and the possible governmental or societal implications of these events. The magazine also touches upon spiritual and philosophical aspects, as seen in the discussion about Jesus and Humanism. The inclusion of UFO meeting listings and a detailed report form suggests an effort to build a community and archive of UFO-related data.