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Le Grand Contact - No 1 - 1981
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This issue of "Revue LE GRAND CONTACT," identified as Issue 1 and dated 1981, is a French-language publication focused on UFO phenomena, nuclear energy risks, and spiritual themes. The cover features a stylized drawing of an alien head and the bold title.
Magazine Overview
This issue of "Revue LE GRAND CONTACT," identified as Issue 1 and dated 1981, is a French-language publication focused on UFO phenomena, nuclear energy risks, and spiritual themes. The cover features a stylized drawing of an alien head and the bold title.
Editorial
The editorial section, signed by Jean-Pierre Prevost, marks the launch of the magazine's first official issue after a "zero issue." Prevost expresses his objective to open the magazine's columns to anyone with something to communicate, regardless of background. He thanks those who have contributed and notes the significant participation in the "readers' tribune." He mentions that the "zero issue" is nearly sold out and that this issue is printed in 1500 copies, emphasizing the need for public awareness to increase circulation. He views the magazine as a potential instrument to "pierce the wall of silence."
A second editorial, signed "Richard," echoes Prevost's sentiment about breaking the "wall of silence" and emphasizes the importance of sharing important testimonies. Richard hopes that 1981 will bring "light and truth" to those lost in "obscurity" and that "love" will lead to a "new humanity."
A brief note mentions that the cover artwork was created by Sabine Mangin based on Jean-Pierre Prevost's indications.
Du Ciel à la Terre (From the Sky to the Earth)
This section presents a message dated January 9, 1981, from "Du Ciel à la Terre," which appears to be a channeled or spiritual communication. It warns of the Earth, Fire, Water, and Air being "coordinated and put to the service of purifying energy" as a sign of warnings from a higher power. It criticizes humanity's disbelief and persecution of those who deliver these messages, urging repentance and a return to "Saints Vouloirs of the LIVING GOD."
Another article in this section, attributed to "La Rédaction," addresses the impending nuclear problems predicted for early 1981, particularly concerning La Hague. It states that the damage is far greater than officially acknowledged and calls upon leaders and scientists to accept help from "our space brothers" to avert disaster, proposing the immediate closure of the La Hague plant and evacuation of its occupants.
Communications
This section features a piece discussing "evil forces" and their origin in negative human thoughts and emotions. It then delves into a reinterpretation of Jesus, arguing that he was not a martyr but a "Son of Man" who accomplished his mission to help humanity evolve. The text suggests that the concept of "miracle" should be understood as "LOVE and COMPREHENSION."
Another communication, dated November 17, 1980, and signed "HAURRIO," speaks of extraterrestrial beings who have intervened in the past to help humanity but will be unable to do so in the future due to increasing "radiations surrounding the earth." It poses a question about whether humanity will learn from its mistakes or continue on a path of destruction, urging a shift from "pride" to "Love."
L'Homme et sa Science? (Man and His Science?)
This section includes an article by "Le point de vue du Commandant Cousteau" (The viewpoint of Commander Cousteau) titled "Une prison radio-active pour nos enfants" (A radioactive prison for our children). Cousteau describes the environmental degradation caused by the Vandelios nuclear power plant in Spain, where warm, slightly radioactive water is discharged into the Mediterranean, leading to the disappearance of fish. He argues that nuclear energy has become a reality and that society must educate the public about its risks, moderate reactor construction programs, and encourage fundamental nuclear research. He categorizes nuclear risks into "FAIBLE" (Weak), "MOYEN" (Medium), and "GROS" (Big), detailing issues like uranium mine leakage, fuel preparation contamination, transport risks, reactor core meltdowns (Chinese Syndrome), thermal pollution, and the potential for breeder reactors to explode. He also highlights the "policing" nature of a nuclear society due to terrorism risks and the link between civilian nuclear development and the proliferation of nuclear weapons.
La Visite du "Père Noël" (The Visit of "Father Christmas")
This article, signed P. Seray, reports on unexplained aerial phenomena observed on the night of December 25, 1980, across Europe, particularly from Portugal to London. The phenomenon was described as a "strange ballet of UFOs" and a "brilliant train of a thousand lights." The article discusses various hypotheses for the sightings, including meteorites, satellites, secret weapons, weather balloons, and "extra-terrestrials." It notes the discrepancy in media reporting and interpretations, concluding that "the elsewhere is signaling us again."
La Mutation Psycho et l'Expérience Individuelle (Psycho-Mutation and Individual Experience)
Written by Roger Luc Mary, this article explores the concept of "MOURIR OU MURIR" (To Die or To Die), emphasizing the maturation of the human spirit. It argues that true maturity requires intellectual rigor combined with qualities of the heart. The author discusses the work of scientists like Costa de Beauregard, Jean E. Charon, and Jérôme Lejeune, who integrate various disciplines. Lejeune's presentation to the Academy of Moral and Political Sciences on the rudiments of life is mentioned, highlighting the continuous development of the human brain and intelligence. The article posits that failure to "mature" leads to a form of death, and that true understanding comes from self-acceptance and embracing "Universal Love."
Letters to the Editor
This section includes a letter from Monique, who describes a profound spiritual experience on December 14 in Jura, France, after attending a conference by Jean-Pierre Prevost. She states that she "saw" with her heart, not her eyes, a vision of the world's darkness and the need for love and compassion. She expresses a newfound detachment from material possessions and a desire to help alleviate suffering.
A brief note from "R.L.M." (likely Roger Luc Mary) discusses individual maturation as a path to collective progress, emphasizing that while it may be "too late" for the collective, it is never too late for the individual.
Jimmy Carter: A Visit from a UFO
This article details an alleged event where a US security official claims President Jimmy Carter had a direct encounter with extraterrestrials in mid-October 1977. The official recounts observing changes in Carter's demeanor and later learning about an "unusual encounter with inhabitants of other planets." The article suggests Carter was "interloqué" and realized "we are not alone." It mentions Carter's request to the press to delay reporting and his consultation with NASA. The extraterrestrials reportedly communicated that humanity's reality and aid are vital, warning that continued military preparations could lead to the planet's destruction. The article also references Eisenhower's alleged visit to a UFO at Edwards Air Force Base in 1954 and mentions secret US archives related to extraterrestrial encounters.
À l'intérieur des vaisseaux de l'espace (Inside the Spaceships of Space)
This piece, signed "ADAMSKI," presents a message from extraterrestrial beings who view love as a radiation emanating from the Divine, present in all creation. They express confusion about humanity's self-destructive behavior, particularly war, despite recognizing a Supreme Being and speaking of universal brotherhood. The message uses an analogy of a father with two sons, one asking to kill the other, to illustrate the illogical nature of human conflict. The beings state they cannot impose their way of life but wish to help those who desire it. They emphasize that there are no fundamentally evil people, and that suffering is a result of humanity's division and ignorance. They reiterate Jesus' message about not using the sword and highlight that the Earth is a sacred place that would be magnificent if humanity lived in brotherhood.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The magazine consistently promotes the idea of breaking "walls of silence" surrounding UFO phenomena and other unconventional truths. There is a strong emphasis on spiritual growth, universal love, and individual responsibility as pathways to a better future. The publication appears critical of mainstream scientific and governmental explanations for unexplained phenomena and expresses concern over the dangers of nuclear technology. The editorial stance seems to be one of advocating for greater awareness, openness, and a shift in human consciousness towards love and understanding, often drawing parallels between spiritual teachings and alleged extraterrestrial communications.
This issue of the magazine, titled 'Les Causes Invisibles De La Guerre' (The Invisible Causes of War), delves into a multifaceted exploration of global conflict, spiritual phenomena, and extraterrestrial encounters. The publication appears to be French, with a strong emphasis on witness testimonies and philosophical reflections on humanity's path.
The Invisible Causes of War
The lead article, attributed to LO-YE WAN DER HEYOTEN, posits that the true causes of war are not merely political or military, but stem from invisible forces, negative thought forms, and the accumulation of 'malevolent energies.' It suggests that humanity's failure to learn from past conflicts and its pursuit of self-enrichment have created a new, negative 'Karma.' The article argues that war has moved from the visible to the invisible plane, manifesting as strikes, revolutions, and emotional disorder. It warns of escalating negative forces and the potential for a devastating conflict between the 'Yellow Race' and the 'White Race,' which would set back human evolution by thousands of years. The author calls upon 'Men of Good Will' to actively promote peace and spiritual understanding, suggesting that the 'Grande Loge Blanche' (Great White Lodge) can help disperse the 'menacing clouds' of impending war. The piece concludes with an exhortation to embrace peace and love, even towards enemies, as the ultimate safeguard against future conflict.
Witness Testimonies: UFO Sightings
A significant portion of the magazine is dedicated to witness accounts of UFO sightings, primarily in France. These testimonies provide vivid descriptions of various aerial phenomena:
- Marseille: A bright green, fast-moving object was observed, leaving a bluish-green trail. It was also reported by airline pilots over other French and Italian cities.
- Régine A. (La Seyne sur Mer): On August 18, 1980, she reported seeing a white saucer-shaped object above Mont Caume.
- M. Z. (La Seyne sur Mer): On December 5, 1980, he witnessed a silent, greenish, rectangular craft moving south, which appeared to be preparing to land.
- Renato Niccolai (Trans-en-Provence): On a Thursday afternoon, he observed a gray, metallic, oval-shaped object hovering about a meter above the ground, which then ascended and moved rapidly eastward. Gendarmes investigating the site found suspicious traces resembling tire prints.
- Maurice S. (La Seyne sur Mer): He corroborates a sighting reported in 'Var Matin,' describing a pale green, oval object with fine red and orange trails.
- Martine B. (Toulon): On the evening of December 23, 1980, she and her family observed a small white ball on the beach that described circles, then grew larger and disappeared.
- Henri G. (Aix-en-Provence): In mid-September 1980, he saw a dazzling silver disk, about 7 meters in diameter, hovering over the highway before moving away and disappearing.
- Jocelyne B. Le Pradet: On December 10, 1980, she and a friend witnessed a large luminous white ball emerge from which a smaller sphere formed an 'H' in the sky before vanishing.
These testimonies often emphasize the silence of the craft and the emotional impact of the sightings.
Contactees and Spiritual Guidance
The magazine features contributions from individuals who identify as 'contactees' – those who claim to have received messages or communications from extraterrestrial or higher spiritual entities.
- Jean-Pierre Prévost is a prominent figure, discussed in relation to the 'Cergy-Pontoise affair,' involving the disappearance and reappearance of Franck Fontaine. Prévost has given numerous conferences and written books about his experiences.
- Jacques and Geneviève write to Prévost, expressing how his book has helped them open their hearts and understand the need for selfless action, referencing the concept of 'egoism' and the importance of listening with the heart.
- A letter from Geneviève details her experience at a 'bergerie' (shepherd's hut) and her belief in extraterrestrial help, emphasizing the stages of awareness: consciousness, decision, and action.
The IMSA and Scientific Investigations
The IMSA (Institut Mondial de Sciences Avancées) is mentioned as an organization investigating UFO phenomena. A communiqué from IMSA, dated July 7, 1980, discusses the Cergy-Pontoise case and the messages received by Jean-Pierre Prévost from an entity named 'HAURRIO.' The communiqué outlines three phases of contactee experiences: the initial event, potential 'embellishments' or distortions over time, and the development of a 'messianic' behavior or the formation of sects. The IMSA states its role is to report facts without endorsing interpretations.
- Groupement des techniques de recherches sur le phénomène ovni de l'Eure conducted measurements at the site of Franck Fontaine's alleged abduction. They found no abnormal radioactivity but noted that the soil resistivity at the exact location of the abduction was double that of the surrounding area, suggesting a possible localized 'drying of the soil by induction heating.'
Communication from 'Brothers from Space'
A section titled 'COMMUNICATION' presents a message purportedly from 'brothers from space' who identify themselves as a 'REALITY VERY MUCH ALIVE AND OPERATIONAL ON YOUR PLANET.' They state they do not wish to invade or demand anything but are attentive to humanity's situation to offer warnings. They describe themselves as servants of a 'Supreme Cosmic Force' (God) and tutors to humanity, aiming to help humans understand their errors stemming from ignorance of truth. They emphasize that their manifestations are not for amusement but to guide humanity towards living in harmony with cosmic laws, warning against the pitfalls of money, pride, and egoism. They stress the importance of justice, peace, and love as fundamental to harmonious existence and warn against the dangers of nuclear energy, citing the example of a destroyed planet named 'Mallona.' They also highlight the law of cause and effect (karma) and the principle of free will, stating they cannot force acceptance of their guidance.
Editorial Stance and Recurring Themes
The magazine appears to adopt a spiritual and philosophical perspective on UFO phenomena, viewing them not just as technological marvels but as indicators of a deeper, invisible reality influencing human affairs. There's a recurring theme of spiritual evolution, the need for humanity to overcome egoism and materialism, and the importance of love and peace. The publication seems critical of purely materialistic approaches and advocates for a more conscious and compassionate way of living. The editorial stance is one of sharing information and encouraging reflection, particularly concerning the 'invisible' forces at play in the world and the potential for extraterrestrial or higher spiritual guidance. The magazine also addresses internal conflicts within the UFO community, such as divisions among contactees and the challenges of disseminating information objectively.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The magazine consistently weaves together themes of spiritual warfare, cosmic laws, and the urgent need for humanity to evolve beyond materialism and egoism. The editorial stance is one of advocating for peace, love, and conscious awareness, viewing UFO phenomena as potential catalysts for this evolution. There's a strong undercurrent of warning against destructive tendencies, particularly those related to war and nuclear energy, while simultaneously offering hope through spiritual guidance and the possibility of extraterrestrial intervention. The publication seems to position itself as a conduit for this higher knowledge, encouraging readers to 'listen with their hearts' and to contribute to a more harmonious future.
This issue, dated February 1981, titled 'Paris a vu son premier O.V.N.I.' (Paris Saw Its First UFO), focuses on recent unidentified flying object sightings and related phenomena, alongside spiritual and philosophical discussions.
UFO Sightings and Reports
Paris Sighting
The lead story details the first reported UFO sighting in Paris. On a grey morning, around 7 AM, two or three oblong, cigar-shaped objects, described as shimmering with light, were observed by a police officer and others above the towers of Notre Dame. The objects were visible for a period before disappearing, and the event caused a temporary gathering of onlookers.
Bonneuil-sur-Marne Observation
Concurrently, residents of Bonneuil-sur-Marne reported seeing two or three connected 'stars' with a bright white and yellow core, resembling a hedgehog, and a third red, yellow, and green object that moved and spun. A witness, Christine Verpillat, claimed to have taken photos.
Corsica and Sud-Est Phenomena
Several celestial phenomena were reported in southern Corsica. Near Bonifacio, a ten-meter diameter fireball was observed. In the Gulf of Ajaccio, a white, triangular light with a blue-green center was seen, which then split into pieces before disappearing into the sea. Similar white light phenomena, turning green and yellow, were reported by observers in the Nice region, Marseille, and Rome. The Nice Observatory is comparing these often imprecise observations.
Port-Vendres Meteor
In Port-Vendres, a meteor was observed passing over at 18:35 on November 11th, moving from the sea towards the Albères. This sighting was corroborated by semaphore operators and the control tower at Perpignan.
Aquitaine Squadron Sighting
A significant event occurred over the Southwest region, where a squadron of UFOs was observed by numerous witnesses. The objects, described as luminous points, traveled at high speed from south to north. Two Air-France flight crews also reported observing the phenomenon, confirming the sightings. The objects were described as important luminous points surrounded by smaller ones, with an orange trail that turned green. The phenomenon lasted for about twenty seconds.
Toulon Sighting
In Toulon, a witness reported seeing an oval-shaped UFO of a strange pale blue-green color with curious multicolored red and orange serpentines. The witness, M. Thomas Savelli, is a member of the World Institute of Advanced Sciences and approaches the subject with scientific rigor.
Saint-Tropez Peninsula Sighting
Three green lights, described as flares, and luminous trails were observed on the Saint-Tropez peninsula, lasting for several seconds and illuminating the clouds. The phenomenon, observed from Saint-Raphael as well, is considered mysterious due to its color and duration.
Spiritual and Philosophical Discussions
Druidism and Love
A significant portion of the magazine is dedicated to spiritual and philosophical themes, particularly concerning Druidism and the concept of 'Amour' (Love). Jean-Pierre Prévost, an author featured in the magazine, emphasizes that 'Amour' is the key to survival for all species and the only force that can save the world. He advocates for understanding and compassion, urging people to recognize their connection to all life and to embrace universal love.
The Role of Druids
The magazine presents Druidism as a living tradition that aims to bring back Wisdom and offer solutions to contemporary problems. It suggests that Druids, along with other sensitives like seers and mediums, serve to enlighten humanity.
Reader Correspondence
Several letters from readers engage with the magazine's themes. One reader questions the author's stance on the Christ and the Catholic Church, while another inquires about 'men in black' and hypnosis. The responses often reiterate the importance of love, spiritual understanding, and the limitations of material science.
'Le Grand Contact' Book
The magazine promotes Jean-Pierre Prévost's book, 'Le Grand Contact,' which reportedly offers insights into the Cergy-Pontoise UFO affair and related phenomena. The book is presented as a source of reflection and a potential aid to those in need.
'Au-delà des Extra-Terrestres' (Beyond Extraterrestrials)
An article by Roger Luc Mary discusses the 'extraterrestrial problem' as one that cannot be fully grasped by official science. He suggests that true understanding requires a blend of scientific and metaphysical approaches, emphasizing the importance of mental structures and the concept of 'Rencontre du Troisième Type' (Third Type Encounter). Mary posits that the real challenge lies 'beyond extraterrestrials,' focusing on humanity's own evolution and responsibility.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The magazine consistently promotes a message of universal love, spiritual awakening, and the importance of understanding beyond material limitations. It appears to support the idea of extraterrestrial contact and phenomena while also delving into esoteric and philosophical concepts. The editorial stance is one of encouraging critical thinking, personal growth, and a compassionate approach to life and the universe. There is a strong emphasis on the power of consciousness and the potential for humanity to overcome its challenges through love and self-awareness. The magazine also acts as a platform for reader engagement, publishing letters and responses that contribute to ongoing discussions on these topics.
This issue of L'AMOUR magazine, dated (issue number 32, with no specific date provided), focuses heavily on the concept of love, particularly as communicated by extraterrestrial beings. The magazine explores themes of spirituality, consciousness, and the potential for human transformation through universal love.
Articles and Content
The Concept of Love from Extraterrestrials
An article by Jean-Pierre PREVOST posits that extraterrestrial communications frequently mention 'AMOUR' (love). The author questions whether modern, materialistic humanity has lost the true meaning of love, contrasting it with the possessive love often experienced. He suggests that extraterrestrials are trying to guide humanity towards a grander, universal love that transcends personal boundaries and fosters true connection.
Personal Encounters and Gatherings
Several accounts detail personal experiences and organized gatherings related to UFO phenomena and spiritual connection.
- Bourg de Sirod Gathering (December 13-15, 1980): This section describes a series of meetings in Bourg de Sirod, France, starting with a conference and moving to an abandoned sheepfold. The event brought together individuals from across France who shared a common interest in UFOs and a sense of profound connection and love, referred to as 'GRAND CONTACT'. Despite the cold and snow, attendees felt a warmth and unity that transcended their differences. A visit to a local tunnel, rumored to be an extraterrestrial base, is also recounted, emphasizing the mysterious and serene atmosphere.
- Pierre Monnet's Encounter: Pierre Monnet recounts an experience where time seemed to stop, and he was transported to a quarry where he encountered a luminous, disk-shaped UFO and four tall, blond extraterrestrial beings. This encounter led to a warning about humanity's destructive tendencies and a plea for understanding.
Extraterrestrial Guidance and Spiritual Evolution
Several pieces offer guidance purportedly from extraterrestrial sources:
- 'DU CIEL A LA TERRE' (From Heaven to Earth): This section, attributed to extraterrestrials, emphasizes 'creative love' as the most important institution for human evolution, both physically and spiritually. It urges governments and scientists to consider the divine act of conception with great seriousness, highlighting its role in creating beings of light and wisdom. Specific advice is given to future parents on fostering a healthy and spiritually advanced offspring.
- Advice for Women on Conception: Extraterrestrial guidance is provided in seven points for women regarding conception. These include developing a spiritual atmosphere, residing in natural environments, maintaining inner peace, avoiding negative emotions, consuming a balanced diet, practicing graceful movements, and avoiding harmful substances like cigarette smoke.
- Message from Adonis (December 9, 1980): This message speaks of a 'great day' and an 'eternal bell' that awakens souls. It describes a transition towards a new state of being, free from past suffering. The message hints at a coming 'time of deliverance' and the construction of an 'initial instrument for great voyages', possibly related to advanced technology or spiritual development.
- Message from Eugénie Siragusa: This section includes messages from Eugénie Siragusa, who claims to have received guidance from extraterrestrials. The messages discuss the importance of love, the potential for human transformation, and the need to embrace a new consciousness.
Youth and Societal Change
- Paul-Emile Victor's Reflections: Paul-Emile Victor discusses the youth's rejection of current civilization, attributing it to a lack of constructive alternatives. He believes that youth possess an exceptional adaptability and should be trusted to embrace positive change. He emphasizes that the future of humanity depends on harnessing their enthusiasm for positive causes.
- Message from Adonis to Young People: This message addresses the youth of Earth, calling them the artisans of the third millennium. It urges them to act as agents of transformation, moving the world from war to peace, hatred to love, and injustice to justice. It highlights the importance of their youthful spirit and enthusiasm for the planet's renewal.
Book Reviews and Recommendations
- 'LES GERMES DE LA CONNAISSANCE' (The Seeds of Knowledge) by Roger Luc MARY: This book is presented as a profound work that addresses fundamental questions about religion, parapsychology, and the possibility of contact with other dimensions. It is described as being written under 'particular conditions'.
- 'LES EXTRA-TERRESTRES M'ONT DIT' (Extraterrestrials Told Me) by Pierre MONNET: This book recounts Monnet's alleged encounter with extraterrestrials and UFOs, offering insights into beings from other worlds and their messages.
- 'LE LAMA AUX CINQ SAGESSES' (The Lama of Five Wisdoms) by Alexandra DAVID-NEEL: This book is presented as an authentic portrayal of Tibet and its people, written by a Tibetan lama.
- 'LE LIVRE DE LA PAIX' (The Book of Peace) by Bernard BENSON: This book proposes that Earth can be saved from nuclear conflict through a global gathering of people who wish to live. It is described as a fundamental work for those who want to survive.
- 'O.V.N.I. PLEINS FEUX SUR LE VAR' (UFOs in the Spotlight in the Var): This review highlights a local demonstration of UFO phenomena, recommending the work for its accurate portrayal of Varois facts and its response to a call for aid for the Third World.
- 'SIRAGUSA MESSAGER DES EXTRA-TERRESTRES' (Siragusa Messenger of Extraterrestrials): This book details Siragusa's physical encounters with extraterrestrials, including journeys to a 'black moon' and interactions with beings named Adoniesis, Asthar Sheran, Woodok, and Link. It promises exceptional documents on UFOs, extraterrestrial beings, and the planet's past.
- 'A L'INTERIEUR DE VAISSEAUX DE L'ESPACE' (Inside Spaceships) by ADAMSKI: This is presented as the first French translation of Adamski's second work, promising to be a significant and potentially controversial book.
Poetry and Reflections
- 'DETENTE' Section: This section features poetry and short reflections. A poem by Stéphanne GOLDFARB, an 11-year-old, expresses the planet's pain from human actions and a plea for understanding and love. Another piece, attributed to Jean-Pierre P., reflects on the ephemeral nature of life, regret, and the passage of time.
- 'AMOUR' by FANFAN: A short piece that defines love as a divine energy, a force of renewal, and a connection that unites beings. It speaks of love as a guiding light and a path to truth and peace.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The magazine consistently promotes a message of universal love, spiritual awakening, and the potential for positive transformation through extraterrestrial contact and inner realization. There is a strong emphasis on transcending materialistic values and embracing a higher consciousness. The editorial stance appears to be one of openness to paranormal phenomena, spiritual guidance, and the belief in a benevolent extraterrestrial presence seeking to help humanity evolve. The magazine also champions the role of youth in ushering in a new, more harmonious era.
This document is a subscription form for a fascicule titled "INFOS. PRATIQUES." (Practical Information). The planned publication schedule for 1981 was for issues in April, July, and October. The publishers expressed a hope that active participation and numerous testimonials might lead to more frequent publications, possibly quarterly.
Subscription Information
The fascicule aims to disseminate information widely, and subscriptions are requested to support this goal. The pricing structure is as follows:
- Single Issue: 19 F (including postage)
- Four Issues (for the year): 75 F (including postage)
All payments are to be made out to "Mme GOLDFARB Chantal" and sent to the address BP 56 - 83060 Toulon Cedex.
The subscription form itself requires the subscriber to fill in their name, surname, address, postal code, city, and country. They can then indicate their subscription choice by marking a box for:
- Exemplary(s) of issue number 0
- Exemplary(s) of issue number 1
- For the 4 upcoming issues
Subscribers are asked to indicate the total amount enclosed and the method of payment, which can be a bank cheque, postal order, or "Mandat-Carte" (postal money order). For international subscribers, only International Money Orders in French Francs are accepted.
Philosophical Quote
On the second page, a quote attributed to Gandhi is presented:
"A smile costs nothing, but it creates a lot, you cannot buy it, beg for it, borrow it, nor steal it. It is absolutely useless until it is given. When you meet a man too tired to give you a smile, let him have yours. Because, no one needs a smile more than he who has none to offer."
This quote serves as a concluding thought, separate from the subscription details.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The primary theme of this document is the solicitation of subscriptions to support the publication and dissemination of information, framed as a pursuit of "truth" that has been "refuged in silence." The editorial stance appears to be one of encouraging reader engagement and participation in uncovering and spreading this truth, suggesting a possible focus on ufology or similar subjects given the context of "revelations" and "testimonials." The inclusion of the Gandhi quote adds a layer of humanistic philosophy, perhaps suggesting that sharing and connection are vital aspects of this pursuit of truth.