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Gold Sector 1 - 1986 05 - Uncertain Year

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Overview

This issue of the GOLD SECTOR I, U.F.O. NEWS LETTER, dated May 1973, focuses on 'contactee' experiences and government UFO investigations. The newsletter reports receiving a wide variety of materials from 'contactees' and UFO groups, highlighting the diligent efforts in…

Magazine Overview

This issue of the GOLD SECTOR I, U.F.O. NEWS LETTER, dated May 1973, focuses on 'contactee' experiences and government UFO investigations. The newsletter reports receiving a wide variety of materials from 'contactees' and UFO groups, highlighting the diligent efforts in collecting and disseminating information related to unidentified craft.

Contactee Experiences

The newsletter features a detailed account from Mac McKenzie, Jr., of Lake Orion, Michigan, who in 1973 had an encounter involving a 'beautiful ship' that emitted a green light beam. This experience left him with headaches, a high-pitched ringing in his ears, an aversion to red meat and water, and an ability to heal himself with his thoughts. He also observed 'basket ball spheres of light' in and over his home, which are described as standard procedure for a valid contact, serving as information gathering devices and communication relays constructed of 'intelligent crystals' programmed to 'self-destruct' if approached too closely. The green beams are interpreted as 'assessment energies' that restructure the individual to compensate for weaknesses, potentially amplifying self-healing capacity. The spheres of light are seen as evidence of continuous monitoring. The newsletter suggests that McKenzie might become a 'CHANNEL' but notes that direct communication is also productive.

UFO Phenomena in Ohio

Reports from the locale of Northampton, Ohio, just outside of Cuyahoga Falls, describe bright lights observed between March and May that moved slowly, then suddenly increased speed, made ninety-degree turns, and exhibited a 'falling leaf pattern.' These reports cover an area approximately fifty miles in diameter, suggesting heightened activity. Additionally, people are observing large beams of white light arcing from the ground to infinity, described as a straight path, which has historically indicated the lifting or descent of objects or bodies.

Nuclear Concerns and UFOs

The newsletter touches upon serious thinking regarding nuclear explosions, particularly in Russia. It notes that while some individuals knowledgeable in scientific research have indicated that either the USSR or USA could detonate targets with similar nuclear patterns without radiation, the Russian incident appears to have present radiation. The possibility is raised that this may have been precipitated by the US, perhaps through a 'Russian scaler wave' or 'perfectly timed UFO INTERVENTION.' A significant increase in reports was noted from the night before the Russian incident, continuing thereafter, with sensitive individuals sensing something different.

Reader Guidance and Observation

Readers are urged to actively observe and record specific phenomena. This includes watching for bright red fireballs, noting their direction, speed, whether they fizzle out or explode, if there are multiple, and their trajectory. They are also asked to observe colors of fireballs or meteors. Furthermore, readers are encouraged to observe themselves for unexplained physiological changes such as chills, heat or cold, balance issues, depth perception problems, sensory awareness deficits, sharp pains, tingling, appetite loss, swallowing difficulties, vision problems, and extreme sensitivity to light, sound, or touch. These are attributed to drastic alterations in individual magnetic fields, provoked from an outside source.

Project Magnet and Canadian UFO Files

An article references a 1980 issue of the PLANETARY ASSOCIATION FOR CLEAN ENERGY news letter, which discussed the Canadian UFO Files, specifically 'PROJECT MAGNET.' This project, as detailed in Arthru Bray's book 'UFO CONNECTION,' involved a significant event on August 8th, 1954, when the Shirleys Bay complex registered a disturbance indicating a UFO had passed over. Incredibly, the Department of Transport announced two days later that it was dropping Project Magnet. The project, classified and involving detailed gathering and analysis of sighting reports, aimed to understand a magnetic-based technology for UFOs. A complex installation was set up in November 1953 at Shirleys Bay to provide instrumentation detection, including gamma ray counters, magnetometers, a recording gravimeter, and sensitive radio apparatus. According to Bray, it was believed that Flying Saucers operated on magnetic principles, and Wilbert B Smith, a senior radio engineer who headed Project Magnet, was informed by high-placed sources that flying saucers are real, extraterrestrial, and operate on a magnetic principle.

Editorial Stance and Call to Action

The newsletter concludes by posing questions about why World Governments might be afraid or if they know something that the public should know. It reiterates that the picture presented is one that is repeated, with several UFO investigating groups proving their material. Readers are invited to write to GOLD SECTOR I, UFO at 548 W Steeles Crs Rd, Cuyahoga Falls, OH 44223, or call 216-929-3804, to share their experiences and observations.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue include the nature of UFO encounters and 'contactee' experiences, the potential for advanced extraterrestrial technology, government secrecy surrounding UFO investigations, and the importance of public observation and reporting of aerial phenomena and associated physiological effects. The editorial stance is one of open inquiry, encouraging readers to engage with the subject matter, share their findings, and question official narratives regarding UFOs and potential government knowledge.