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Overview

This document is a member information bulletin for UFO-Linköping, published as part of 'INTER PLAN', issue No. 4, from 1975. The cover features a striking black and white photograph of a disc-shaped UFO hovering over a forest, with the main headline "Medlemsinformation för…

Magazine Overview

This document is a member information bulletin for UFO-Linköping, published as part of 'INTER PLAN', issue No. 4, from 1975. The cover features a striking black and white photograph of a disc-shaped UFO hovering over a forest, with the main headline "Medlemsinformation för UFO-Linköping".

Content Highlights

The issue is primarily dedicated to cataloging numerous alleged UFO sightings and encounters, with a strong emphasis on incidents that reportedly occurred in Latin America during 1965. The bulletin presents a list of 25 cases, detailing observations of flying objects and interactions with various types of beings.

Key Incidents and Reports:

  • UFO-naut Shot (Page 3): An incident on October 28, 1972, near Isla de Lobos, Uruguay, where a crew member reportedly shot at three small beings emerging from a copper-colored object. The object then ascended and departed rapidly. C.I.O.V.I. investigated and took photos and soil samples.
  • The Landing Wave in Latin America 1965 (Pages 3-10): This extensive section details 25 cases involving encounters with humanoids and UFOs. Notable reports include:
  • San Miguel, Argentina (January 1965): An object fell, and witnesses reported seeing small beings in 'diving suits' near it.
  • Torrent, Argentina (February 1965): Five luminous objects were seen, followed by a landing craft from which five nearly two-meter-tall beings with a single eye emerged.
  • Chalac, Argentina (February 21, 1965): A UFO landed, and three large beings with luminous halos emerged, speaking to the local Tobas tribe.
  • Quilmes, Argentina (July 20, 1965): A parachute-like object was seen, and a chrome-colored, egg-shaped object was found on metal legs, with beings present.
  • Monte Grande, Argentina (April 1965): A large egg-shaped craft landed, and a short man emerged, claiming to be from near the moon.
  • Macías, Argentina (July 21, 1965): A small man warned of a future return to burn the Earth as punishment.
  • Carazinho, Brazil (July 26, 1965): Two white light beams and two round craft landed, and human-like beings emerged.
  • Caracas, Venezuela (August 6, 1965): A farmer reported a 'mysterious' object landing and burning an area, with three 'strange beings from Outer Space' emerging.
  • Cruzeiros, Brazil (August 20, 1965): A flying saucer landed, and a small man with large eyes emerged, giving a metal object for analysis.
  • Puno, Peru (September 8, 1965): Seven beings, about 80 cm tall with a single eye, were observed.
  • Mexico City, Mexico (August 19, 1965): Two students observed a disc-shaped craft land, from which two 'gas mask-equipped' beings emerged and placed a metallic object on the ground.
  • Arequipa, Peru (September 29, 1965): A strange being with a single eye and silver and gold stripes was seen, followed by a UFO.
  • Mexico City, Mexico (August 23, 1965): Three students and a group of boys separately reported encounters with visitors from a giant space station, who communicated telepathically and claimed to be from Jupiter's moon, Ganymedes.

Other Articles and Sections:

  • Mysterious Pilot (Page 2): A brief mention of a mysterious pilot.
  • Quotes: The issue includes quotes from P. Chalmers Mitchell on the nature of scientific belief and from Eckermann's "Conversations with Goethe" on patience.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue are UFO sightings, alien encounters, and the physical characteristics and behaviors of alleged extraterrestrial beings. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry into these phenomena, presenting detailed accounts of sightings and encounters without immediate dismissal, while also acknowledging the scientific perspective through the quote from P. Chalmers Mitchell. The extensive cataloging of incidents suggests a focus on documenting and disseminating information within the UFO community.

This issue of UFO magazine, dated 1965 and identified as issue number 12, is primarily written in Swedish and focuses on UFO sightings, alien encounters, and related phenomena. The content includes detailed reports, personal testimonies, and analyses from ufologists.

Article: Humanoid Encounter and Object Description

The issue begins with a description of a humanoid encounter. One individual was observed carrying a cylindrical object, approximately 50 cm long and 4 cm thick, which emitted bright blue-red, yellow, and green lights. The other individual, described as a 'little man,' wore a blue shirt-like garment, olive-green trousers, and shoes resembling tennis shoes. A luminous band ran from shoulder to shoulder, flashing lights. The two men then grabbed the cylinder and ran into the forest. The witness, Camilho, remained and observed the two humanoids disappear among the trees.

Analysis of Pilot Descriptions and Visitor Adaptability

The text notes that descriptions of pilots consistently refer to 'human-like or completely human beings.' A significant detail is that most visitors have no difficulty breathing in Earth's atmosphere. Approximately half of the reports mention beings shorter than 1 meter in height. The author, Sören Andersson, a veteran ufologist, leaves it to the reader to comment on these cases.

Sources Cited

A comprehensive list of sources is provided, citing numerous newspapers and publications from various countries, including Argentina, Brazil, Peru, Mexico, the UK, Australia, France, and Germany, with dates ranging from February 1965 to October 1965. These sources are referenced with numbers, suggesting they support specific points made in the articles.

Bob Renaud's Experiences: Part 12

This section details Bob Renaud's ongoing experiences with extraterrestrial contact, specifically his second TV contact on August 1, 1962. He communicates with beings named Lin-Erri and Kalo. They inform him that they have received new instructions and have been waiting to make contact. They emphasize that the information they will share is strictly confidential and must not be revealed to Mr. Green (AFSCA) until they permit it, as it could cause controversy. This information is classified.

Exchange of Key Personnel and Space Program Contact

The aliens reveal that individuals in strategic positions will be replaced by their own agents. Their objective is to maintain close contact with Earth's space program to determine if it poses a threat to the peace and security of neighboring planets, specifically Mars and Venus. They assure Renaud that these exchanges will not alter Earth's events due to Universal Laws. These agents will serve as primary information channels, and Renaud will continue to be their voice to Earth's people.

Personal Contact Promised

Renaud is informed that he can expect personal contact in the latter part of 1962, with two of them meeting him in person at a location to be revealed later. They currently cannot offer travel on their ships.

Important Message Requiring Masters as Witnesses

Kalen-Li, a Stomästare (Master of the Stars), along with Masters Veren-Hol and Exan-Der, communicate with Renaud. Kalen-Li speaks, stating that he has much to say and little time. He notes with dismay that both Earth and the Soviet Union continue their 'unwise nuclear weapon experiments,' despite warnings. He dismisses this as irrelevant to the current discussion.

American High-Altitude Nuclear Test Prevented by Space People

Kalen-Li claims that the 'space people' arranged the difficulties during the United States' first high-altitude nuclear explosion. They had been studying atmospheric transport of radioactive particles from previous detonations. The military's decision to conduct these tests in the upper atmosphere surprised them due to a lack of sufficient agents within the government. They intervened more extensively than permitted to complete their studies, following the Universal Laws of Non-Intervention. A conclave of Masters and High Masters on Koren-Dor decided it was advisable to continue their research for humanity's well-being, with final approval from the Elder Masters.

Weather Controlled by Electronic Means

Kalen-Li mentions that influencing the weather was achieved through electronic apparatus, a fact that Renaud must accept on faith, as previously instructed by Lin-Erri.

Korendian Bases Established on Earth

Four Earth-based Korendian bases have been completed and are operational. The base in Massachusetts is underground, located in a desolate area, with an entrance approximately 16 km from Renaud's home. They do not yet have permission to reveal the exact location. The base in California is located 72 km south of Los Angeles, with its main entrance in the Pacific Ocean, about 24 km offshore. This implies Mr. Green is not as isolated as he might think.

No agents have yet been dispatched from these bases to work among humans, as their acclimatization period, which began less than a week prior, requires at least 45 days.

Data from Terrestrial Space Probes Controlled by Space People

Regarding other matters, it has been decided that no planetary probes sent from Earth will achieve significant success until the 'space people' are certain that the information received, including the existence of life, will not cause excessive fear. No exceptions will be made; all probes will be deemed to have had 'limited success.'

Radioactive Waste in Upper Atmosphere a Danger

A warning is issued about a layer of radioactive dust in Earth's upper atmosphere that could seriously harm life if it falls to the ground. Continued attempts to detonate nuclear devices will push this layer past a critical point, making it lethal to those who pass through it and potentially to others if it falls to the ground.

Nuclear Test Cessation is a Demand

For the sake of humanity's health, and possibly world peace, a plea is made to cease all nuclear weapons testing, including those termed 'clean.' No nuclear explosions are free from radioactive byproducts, and any increase in the already unhealthy radiation layer in the upper atmosphere is harmful.

Peace Advocates Not Spared Mockery

The issue expresses sorrow over the coldness and lack of empathy shown towards those who believe in world peace and brotherhood. It acknowledges the difficult task of advocating for disarmament and universal love, noting that many have fallen due to mockery and heartlessness from those they wished to help.

Teachings of Master Christus Grossly Misunderstood

Encouraging words are offered, reminding readers that Master Christus faced severe life conditions, was ridiculed, mocked, and crucified by those he loved. Despite this, his teachings have resulted in millions of disciples over the centuries. However, his visit has been grossly misunderstood, leading to a completely incorrect analysis of his teachings by Earth's churches.

Master Christus's True Nature and Mission

Christus demonstrated powers through miracles, which were products of advanced scientific knowledge. Some of his chosen followers, like other Masters, feared his abilities. The populace was incited against him, leading to his crucifixion. This event is presented as a demonstration of how a minority can influence the population if facts are ignored and people rely solely on the uninformed minority. The author states that Earth, and indeed the entire world, is in this condition today. While people may consider themselves well-informed, they rely on a minority that publishes newspapers, magazines, and books, and is responsible for radio and TV broadcasts. If these responsible parties are biased, the masses will also be biased.

Air Force's Discrediting Policy Harms the UFO Movement

The magazine criticizes the air force's policy of downplaying the existence of UFOs in media, which has led to a widespread belief that they do not exist and that contact is not being made. The author questions how people can believe in their brothers speaking to them from these craft if they are told flying saucers do not exist. The only recourse is to continue showing their craft, as they cannot force belief. People must believe willingly, not out of necessity.

More Craft to Appear

Earth's population will see more and more of their craft in the coming months. They will do their work, and humans must also fight for the cause. People are urged to point out the craft to their fellow humans and declare, 'There is humanity's hope.'

X-15 Photographs Flying Saucers

It is mentioned that three objects filmed from the X-15 high-altitude research plane were indeed three disc-shaped craft.

Every Citizen Responsible for World Conditions

The magazine expresses hope for a change of heart among Earth's people, believing that with proper leadership, peace and brotherhood can be achieved. They are doing all they can within Universal Laws to help, but it is the duty of every inhabitant to work for peace. The responsibility should not be left to warmongering groups in governments to decide who should be eliminated for peace and democracy.

Space Beings Will Prevent Planet's Destruction

As Earth is a vital part of the solar system, its destruction will not be permitted, as it would disrupt the system's gravitational balance and block light from the outer planets, turning Earth into an asteroid belt. Furthermore, they cannot allow billions of people to die due to childish and egoistic ideological differences. While they cannot prevent humans from killing each other, they issue a clear warning: humanity is driving itself towards self-destruction. They urge people to wake up before it is too late.

Lin-Erri's Description of the "Rymdkvinna" (Space Woman)

Renaud describes his 'space woman' returning, and Lin-Erri describes the ship's control room: 16.5 meters in diameter and 4.5 meters high. The control room houses electronic machinery, including analyzers, data coordinators, and tank circuits. In the upper left corner is a language analyzer previously discussed. The instrument panel features flashing lights, diagrams, oscilloscopes, and numerous buttons and dials. Two girls on the left console were inputting information. Four men and three girls worked at a long, arched console, which is the main control board for all electronic apparatus, including the ship and its 'robot discs,' and communication with Earth.

Lin-Erri states that time is short and they must depart soon, as there are many data to process, and they wish to see their 'Hopalong Cassidy' film that evening. The contact ends with greetings to Bob, Chet Huntley, and David Brinkley.

The crew then had a 'bull session' due to Lin's humor. The author regrets not seeing the end of it, reflecting on the early morning hours.

Mysterious Pilot

On February 21, 1959, a luminous object was observed falling into the harbor basin at Gdynia, Poland. Divers found a rust-free metal piece. A few days later, a Polish coast guard patrol discovered an injured man who had apparently been dragged along. He was severely burned on the face and taken to the hospital. Examination revealed he had an abnormal number of fingers and toes. His seamless, metallic clothing was difficult to remove. Doctors found his organs were different from human ones, and his blood system was entirely different, with blood circulating around the body rather than along it. He spoke an unknown language. According to a rumor, the man died after a band was removed from his wrist. His body was reportedly sent to the Soviet Union for examination.

Philosophical Musings

The issue concludes with several short, aphoristic statements:

  • Where there is a goal, there is also a will.
  • It is not enough to want; one must also act.
  • Unity is strength.
  • As one sows, so shall one reap.
  • Mammon has more worshippers than the Creator.
  • Deeds are fruits, words are only leaves. One learns to know the tree by its fruits.
  • Children and ufologists speak the truth.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue include detailed accounts of alien encounters, descriptions of extraterrestrial craft and beings, and the alleged involvement of space beings in human affairs, particularly concerning nuclear technology and government actions. The editorial stance appears to be one of advocating for peace, warning against the dangers of nuclear proliferation, and promoting the idea that humanity is being observed and potentially guided by advanced extraterrestrial civilizations. There is a strong emphasis on the need for belief, action, and truth, with a critique of governmental secrecy and public misinformation. The magazine also highlights the importance of individual responsibility in achieving world peace and the potential for extraterrestrial intervention to prevent global catastrophe.