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Title: GOLD SECTOR 1 Issue: SEPTEMBER ISSUE Date: September 1978 Publisher: GOLD SECTOR 1 Country: USA
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Title: GOLD SECTOR 1
Issue: SEPTEMBER ISSUE
Date: September 1978
Publisher: GOLD SECTOR 1
Country: USA
This issue of Gold Sector 1 magazine focuses on reports of unidentified aerial phenomena (UFOs), unusual sounds, and related experiences from various locations, primarily in the USA. It also includes a special report on Bigfoot encounters and psychic predictions about future events.
UFO Sightings and Encounters
The magazine presents a collection of eyewitness accounts detailing sightings of anomalous lights and objects in the sky during August and September 1978. These reports come from different regions, including Northampton, Canal Fulton, Kent, Mogodore, Ellet, Canton, Brimfield, Fairlawn, Charlotte area, White Pond Copley, Cuyahoga Falls, Pennsylvania, and Staten Island.
Key Sightings and Characteristics:
- August 2-10:30 PM (Northampton): Lee Bell observed a bright light, described as moving fast then slower, and not fitting a plane category. The same night, Sheryl reported a brilliant white light moving slowly, appearing above tree-top, with subsequent red and blue lights and a 'dancing' effect, noted for its silence.
- August 3-4 (Canal Fulton): Nola Ramsey reported a loud 'singing' sound, likened to truck tires but distinct, with no visible source or lights.
- August 9th (Charlotte area): Dave Weimer, Lee Bell, and Allen Roush witnessed a brilliant triangular shape with a red leading light and blue/green blinking lights at other points, moving silently.
- August 9th (White Pond Copley): A bright white ground flash with no accompanying noise illuminated tree trunks and leaves, appearing to originate from a small section and covering considerable territory.
- August 9th (Cuyahoga Falls): Betty Gemberling saw a very large, bright star-like object that moved, stopped, and then rapidly moved south.
- August 13th (Northampton): Observers reported a high-pitched tone and a feeling of pressure, followed by numerous twinkling lights or flashes in the atmosphere, without seeing any craft.
- August 23rd (Northampton 532): Two motorists independently reported a large, white-to-orange object hovering over a swamp and then sliding into the water without sound.
- August 31st (Northampton 532): Betty Gemberling and another person saw bright orange balls of light dancing near the road, with one object described as bushel-basket sized.
- September 3rd (Pennsylvania): Robert Link and friends observed one large and possibly two smaller white objects moving at high speeds, resembling scout ships.
- September 13th (Northampton, Falls, Tallmage): A huge dark shape, compared to a bird with spread wings, was observed, with size estimates varying but its presence deemed self-evident.
- September 17th (Northampton): Madonna Estafen described an unusual cloud shaped like an apostrophe or teapot with a spout, which developed clear windows before disappearing.
- September 19th (Ellet): Georgina Walters observed three brilliant white objects in a square pattern, each with a blinking light and a steady blue light.
- September 28th (Northampton): The observer awoke to see a huge brilliant white light, later identified as a disk-shaped craft viewed from underneath, with blue-green lights forming a star shape before disappearing.
- September 29th (Northampton): Linda Smith reported seeing a strange car sitting in front of the house that 'glowed'.
Unusual Sounds and Physical Sensations:
Several reports detail unusual auditory phenomena and physical reactions. A woman in Kent reported a sound that seemed to come from her TV and then settle within her head, which her dog reacted to violently. This was interpreted as a coded signal, translated via Morse Code. Other accounts mention 'singing' sounds, a 'whish' felt as objects passed, and a 'beep-beep' sensation in the head. Physical reactions like trembling, pressure, and a 'numb skull-cap feeling' were also noted, with comparisons drawn to Kundalini Yoga experiences.
Bigfoot Report
This section details encounters with a creature referred to as 'Big Foot' in the Geneva, New York area. The Ray Ward home has had several encounters. The creature is described as not appearing frightened, and Terry Ward feels a rapport with it. Prints were observed in a boggy area, and plaster casts were made. Branches were found pulled high up on trees. One account describes the creature rising from bushes to a height of nine to ten feet with a wide shoulder span, emitting a foul odor that became apparent later. Another incident involved the creature's bright red eyes staring at an observer, causing the trailer to rock violently. The report notes that while people have been understandably frightened, no one has been hurt in over twenty years, but the disappearance of dogs in the area is considered noteworthy. There is also mention of active UFO monitoring before and after Bigfoot sightings.
Special Report: Psychic Predictions
Jeanne Borgman, a psychic working with California police, shared predictions with a meditation group. Her forecasts include:
- Cleveland being entirely underwater within the next few years.
- Extreme weather fluctuations, with deep freezes and yo-yo temperature effects.
- A decline in the stock market, leading to sickness, death, and starvation for millions, with only a third of the population surviving.
- New York dissolving into the ocean, along with most of the east coast, within a few years.
- The west coast dropping into the ocean, with coastlines moving inland as far as Nevada, all within ten years.
Borgman emphasizes survival through physical preparation (storing dried food) and spiritual centering in Christ. She also comments on the detrimental effects of drugs and alcohol on spiritual growth.
Other Reports
- Conn. (Spring 1976): Four yellowish-white globes, described as small moons, were observed to be motionless and then vanish instantly, aligned in a loose triangle.
- Indianapolis, Indiana: Two incidents are reported. The first involved a flickering light at a drive-in movie that moved in various directions at high speeds, unlike an airplane. The second involved a flashing light seen while walking at night, also behaving unusually.
- New York (Brooklyn): A blinding light was observed from sea, followed by a large round disc emanating soft green and white light, which remained stationary for about ten minutes before disappearing.
- New Jersey to Staten Island: Reports of sporadic appearances of objects, with the observer feeling drawn to look out the window.
- August 19th (Maine): An attempt to contact UFOs with Brent Raynes resulted in 'numb skull-cap feeling,' fuzzy thinking, and neurological alterations.
- Texas: A tree-ball object formed from a sphere shape.
- Sierra Manas - Mexico: An object started as a triangle, became a double triangle, shrunk in size, with black lines appearing and disappearing.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue are the prevalence of unexplained aerial phenomena, the variety of forms and behaviors reported, and the associated sensory and physical experiences of witnesses. The magazine also highlights the potential interconnectedness of UFO sightings with other anomalous phenomena like Bigfoot and the role of psychic insights and predictions. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry and documentation of these events, encouraging readers to share their own experiences and to consider the broader implications of these occurrences, particularly in the context of potential societal and environmental shifts. The inclusion of psychic predictions suggests an interest in eschatological themes and the idea of 'signs of the times' as interpreted by contactees.
This issue of SKANDINAVISK UFO INFORMATION, identified as Page X and Volume I, Issue I, delves into the intriguing connections between Bigfoot and UFO phenomena. The content explores various theories and personal accounts, offering a unique perspective on these mysteries.
Theories on Bigfoot and UFO Origins
The issue begins by presenting thoughts on the 'hairy creatures habitat,' introducing the possibility that these animals, or whatever they are, originate from another dimension or density. Dr. Robert Lance is credited with the idea that UFOs might be attempting to guide these beings back to their natural place of existence. This concept is further linked to the idea of mingling time frequencies and overlapping densities. Robert Lance believes the creatures are not harmful but frightened due to being in an unfamiliar environment, which could explain their sudden disappearances, sometimes observed even in mid-stride.
Mrs. Ward shares her strong feeling that these creatures hibernate and may be coming from a cave area on their farm, or simply hibernating in their own living spaces.
The Peculiarity of 'Red Eyes'
A significant point of discussion is the characteristic 'red eyes.' Unlike the typical red reflection seen when light hits an animal's eyes, these are described as a 'red REF that comes from within.' This is likened to a brilliant light shining out of a ruby red eye socket. This feature is considered a distinguishing factor between these beings and the commonly reported Hairy Bi-peds of the California mountains or the Himalayas, as similar explanations for their eyes have not been heard. One theory suggests that if the creatures' eyes are structured for shorter light wavelengths, such as ultra-violet or infra-red, their eyes might appear red, and they would find it difficult to see in normal light conditions. This characteristic could also slot them into another time-warp area.
Intelligence and Control
A recurring sentiment among those who encounter these beings is that they are intelligent, but distinctly feel that they are controlled by more intelligent beings. The publication invites readers to share their thoughts on these phenomena.
Reporting Bigfoot Sightings
For those who have Bigfoot stories or reports, readers are encouraged to send them to Phillip Dalstick, who is in charge of all Big Foot information. He can be reached via mail at the bulletin's address or by phone at 923-7110.
Field Investigation and Results
A group of three individuals returned to a specific area on September 10th for further investigation. Despite finding no visible results, they emphatically felt the presence of the creatures, noting that they were present but wary. While they had many thoughts about the encounter, no concrete evidence was obtained.
Acknowledgment and Thanks
The publication expresses gratitude to George Solmonoff, stating that without his alertness and sharing of his knowledge, the opportunity for this encounter would not have been possible.
Method for UFO Communication
Building on a previous month's description of how to look for UFOs, this issue presents a 'method' for possible communication, shared by a friend from California. The method involves using a Mercury Iodine or Quartz type Sealed Bean Spot Light for a car, which has a cigarette lighter socket for power. The spotlight should have a strong beam that can be controlled by an on-off switch on the handle. The beam is described as bright blue and capable of reaching nearly a mile on land. When used to contact a UFO, the beam range is noted as unlimited for UFO-type craft.
Step-by-Step Communication Process:
1. Obtain Equipment: Get a Mercury Iodine or Quartz type Sealed Bean Spot Light with a dash cigarette lighter socket.
2. Positioning: Stay about 20 feet away from the wheels when using it. For sky-watching, lie in a sleeping bag oriented toward the western sky.
3. Activation: Ensure no other lights are on. Activate the spotlight only when needed to communicate with a passing UFO.
4. Initial Signal: Direct the beam right on the UFO and hold it there. Flash the light on and off three times to get attention.
5. UFO Response: The UFO should return the flash precisely as sent out. If the UFO shows its signal lights three times in return, proceed to the next step.
6. Locating the UFO: Turn the spotlight to a steady beam and point it straight up. The pilot will use this to locate you and will follow the beam down to your source.
7. Landing Site: When the UFO is within about 300 feet of the ground, switch the spotlight to an area of ground chosen as a likely landing site.
8. On the Ground: If the craft lands, relax and wait for at least two members of the crew to descend. Allow them to approach you.
9. Final Contact: Turn the spot on and place the beam just in front of yourself. When their feet enter the beam of light, switch it off. Extend your right hand straight up with fingers extended and together, held at elbow level. The being will place their palm over yours, and they will pass their 'vibes' to you and connect with yours.
The publication encourages readers to try this method and report their results.
Membership and Donation Information
The issue includes a membership blank for 'Gold Sector I UFO,' requesting donations per year ($10.00 for a year, $5.00 for six months). It asks for checks or money orders to be enclosed, along with the zip code and correct address.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue revolve around the interconnectedness of UFOs and Bigfoot phenomena, exploring speculative origins from other dimensions and unique physical characteristics like 'red eyes.' The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry, encouraging reader participation and the sharing of experiences and theories. There is a clear interest in documenting sightings and developing methods for potential interaction or communication with these unexplained entities. The publication also emphasizes the importance of reporting such encounters to designated individuals like Phillip Dalstick.