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Title: KOSMISK BULLETIN Issue: Nr. 3 Volume: Årgång 1 Date: December 1969 Publisher: Kosmisk Bulletin Country: Sweden Price: 1:50
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Title: KOSMISK BULLETIN
Issue: Nr. 3
Volume: Årgång 1
Date: December 1969
Publisher: Kosmisk Bulletin
Country: Sweden
Price: 1:50
This issue of KOSMISK BULLETIN, published in December 1969, is the third issue of its first volume. It is edited and published by S. Thor-Leif Dahnielson, with an annual subscription price of 15 SEK. The magazine covers a range of topics including ancient mysteries, UFO sightings, spirituality, and cosmic laws.
Editorial Letter
The editorial letter, dated December 1969, reflects on the Christmas season and contrasts the ideal of peace and love with the reality of human egoism, war, and violence. The editor laments that the celebration of the birth of the Prince of Peace has become a mockery due to humanity's continued adherence to hatred and conflict. The letter questions when humanity will awaken to the meaning of life and recognize the truth within, urging readers to prepare their hearts to receive the 'Eternal Truth' and become 'Sons and Daughters of the Cosmos'. The editorial staff extends wishes for a truly blessed Christmas.
Table of Contents (Innehåll)
- The issue includes articles on:
- The Pyramids of Giza (Gåtornas Pyramid)
- Serum Against Suffering (Serum Mot Lidande)
- Questions and Answers (Frågor och Svar)
- UFO News (UFO-Nyheter)
- The Power of Thought (Tankens Makt)
- Science (Vetenskap)
- Refuse to Accept Violence (Vägra Acceptera Våld)
- From the Readers (Från Läsarna)
Articles
The Pyramids of Giza (Gåtornas Pyramid)
This article explores the mysteries surrounding the Cheops Pyramid in Egypt, questioning how such a massive structure could have been built with the technology available thousands of years ago. It highlights the precision with which the stones are fitted, a feat that modern construction struggles to replicate. The author discusses the immense effort required to quarry, transport, and place the 2.5 million stone blocks, each weighing approximately 15 tons. Theories involving slaves hauling blocks on logs are presented, but the sheer scale of the undertaking makes them seem improbable. The article also touches upon ancient Egyptian legends that claim the stones were made weightless through 'music' or sound vibrations. It references researcher Lenormant and the work of Des Leslie, who noted that granite beams weighing 70 tons were transported from a quarry 100 miles away. The article further discusses Henry Kjellson's theory, supported by a film from Tibet, which suggests that monks used trumpets and drums to create a sonic vortex that levitated heavy blocks. The article concludes by mentioning the pyramid's alleged magnetic properties and its orientation towards the North Pole, as discovered by Professor R. Weissenbach.
Serum Against Suffering (Serum Mot Lidande)
This piece delves into the concept of suffering and its cosmic origins. The author argues that life is sacred and that disrespecting this universal law leads to suffering. The text suggests that humanity's egoism and adherence to destructive patterns have created a world filled with misery. The 'serum' to counteract this suffering is identified as love, understanding, and compassion. The author questions why humans fail to fully utilize this 'serum,' attributing it to fear, ingrained habits, and a lack of courage to examine their own motives. A wise psychologist's advice to observe oneself from a 'star' is shared as a method for gaining perspective. The article asserts that humanity has consistently broken cosmic laws throughout history, leading to the current state of global suffering. It emphasizes that the cause of suffering lies within individuals and their actions, rather than external factors. The author calls for a profound transformation of consciousness to overcome this cycle of pain and conflict.
Questions and Answers (Frågor och Svar) / UFO News (UFO-Nyheter) / Science (Vetenskap)
This section includes a Q&A segment and reports on UFO phenomena. One question asks if contactees have received scientific answers from extraterrestrials about their origins, living conditions, and locations. The answer refers to books by George Adamski, which suggest that visitors come from planets in our solar system, particularly Saturn and Venus, with living conditions not vastly different from Earth's. The article also notes that the speed of light is not an insurmountable barrier for interstellar travel, citing experiments conducted on Earth.
- UFO Reports:
- Dorset-Hampshire Area: Numerous sightings of unidentified flying objects (UFOs) have been reported, including a landing in the Tyneham valley, where strange marks were found on the ground.
- Wiltshire: Reports of flying saucers near Imber, a village occupied by the military.
- Dawlish: Miss Susan Craft reported a strange light that caused her transistor radio to go silent. The light disappeared after a few minutes.
- Shrewsbury: Mrs. Gavin Gibbons reported seeing an orange-red light that blinked like a star and moved in a semicircular path across the sky.
- Scotland: Multiple reports of a clear, fluorescent, cigar-shaped object with a long tail were received, leading to speculation about Russian satellites or Venus.
- Kinlochbervie: A school teacher reported seeing a green, fluorescent object that hovered and then disappeared.
- Luleå: Inger Berglund reported seeing a bright, egg-shaped object with two strong beams of light.
- NASA and UFOs:
- Gemini 4 Mission: Astronauts James McDivitt and Ed White encountered an unknown 'satellite' with arms, which was photographed and filmed by NASA.
- Gordon Cooper: In 1963, astronaut Gordon Cooper reported a greenish object moving in the opposite direction of satellites.
- Frank Borman and James Lovell: In 1965, these astronauts reported a 'bogey' (unidentified flying object) during the Gemini 7 mission.
- Apollo 12 Mission: Reports from November 1969 indicate that the Apollo 12 astronauts were pursued by an unidentified object.
- NASA's Stance: The article criticizes NASA's 'censorship' of UFO information, citing Albert M. Chop's statement in 1965 that flying saucers are interplanetary and that Earth is being observed by extraterrestrial beings. The article also mentions the 'Colorado investigation' which concluded that UFO sightings were genuine but could not be explained, despite NASA's claims that nothing proved UFOs existed.
Refuse to Accept Violence (Vägra Acceptera Våld)
This article, attributed to Gerda Rörbaek Nielsen, discusses the pervasive nature of violence and suffering in the world. It argues that the root cause lies within human nature, specifically in the breaking of universal cosmic laws. The author suggests that the 'serum' to combat this is love, understanding, and compassion. The piece questions humanity's reluctance to embrace these qualities, attributing it to fear, ingrained habits, and a lack of courage to self-examine. The author proposes that observing oneself from a detached perspective can reveal the truth about one's motives. The article emphasizes that the suffering on Earth is a direct consequence of humanity's collective disregard for these fundamental laws. It calls for a personal transformation and a shift towards love and understanding to heal the world.
From the Readers (Från Läsarna)
This section features reader contributions. One reader, G. E-son, asks about scientific answers from extraterrestrials regarding their origins, living conditions, and location. The response points to George Adamski's writings, which suggest visitors from Saturn and Venus. Another reader's question about the possibility of interplanetary cooperation is answered by stating that it depends on how individuals live their lives.
The Power of Thought (Tankens Makt)
This article, by Leif Eckhoff Pedersen, explores the power of thought and its connection to cosmic laws. It suggests that negative thoughts and actions, stemming from egoism and a lack of love, are the cause of suffering. The author posits that humanity has broken universal laws, leading to a state of 'infection' that manifests as violence and misery. The solution proposed is the 'serum' of love, understanding, and compassion. The article questions why humans fail to embrace this serum, attributing it to fear and ingrained habits. It advocates for self-reflection and a conscious effort to live by cosmic laws to achieve peace and well-being.
Science (Vetenskap)
This section contains a report on a UFO sighting over Scotland, where hundreds of calls described a clear, fluorescent, cigar-shaped object with a long tail. The Royal Air Force (RAF) was contacted but found no trace of any objects. Speculation arose that it might have been the planet Venus seen from an unusual angle. Another report details a sighting by a BEA pilot of a 'light spot' northwest of Prestwick. A school teacher in Kinlochbervie described a green, fluorescent object hovering silently before disappearing. The section also includes a report from Luleå, Sweden, about an egg-shaped UFO with bright beams of light, which was also observed by other people along the coast.
NASA Tiger om Tefaten (NASA Tiger about Saucers)
This article discusses UFO sightings by NASA astronauts. It mentions the Gemini 4 mission, where astronauts James McDivitt and Ed White encountered and filmed an unidentified 'satellite' that NASA acknowledged but did not explain. It also references Gordon Cooper's 1963 report of a greenish object and the Gemini 7 astronauts Frank Borman and James Lovell reporting a 'bogey.' The article criticizes NASA's 'censorship' of UFO information, quoting PR chief Albert M. Chop's 1965 statement that flying saucers are interplanetary. The article also touches upon the Colorado investigation into UFOs, which found sightings to be genuine but unexplainable.
Phenomena (Fenomen)
This piece critiques the use of the term 'phenomenon' to dismiss UFO reports. It quotes Dr. H. Allen Hynek, who stated that UFOs might be optical illusions caused by atmospheric conditions or observer bias. However, the article argues that the advanced maneuvers and speeds of UFOs surpass human technology. It suggests that the 'Brothers' (extraterrestrials) are hesitant to reveal their technology due to humanity's instability and the potential for misuse of such advanced weaponry. The article explains that UFOs often land in isolated areas and that their advanced propulsion systems, which allow for rapid changes in direction without apparent G-force, are based on principles of 'pro-gravitation' and magnetic field manipulation.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue of KOSMISK BULLETIN are the mysteries of ancient civilizations (particularly the pyramids), the reality of UFOs and extraterrestrial contact, and the importance of spiritual and cosmic laws for human well-being. The magazine's editorial stance appears to be one of openness to unconventional explanations for phenomena, a belief in the existence of extraterrestrial intelligence, and a strong emphasis on personal responsibility and spiritual growth as the path to overcoming global problems. There is a clear critique of mainstream scientific and governmental dismissal of UFO evidence and a call for a deeper understanding of humanity's place in the cosmos. The underlying message is that adherence to love, understanding, and cosmic laws is essential for individual and collective salvation.
This issue of "Tankens Makt" (The Power of Thought) from an unspecified date, likely from the late 1960s given the content, is a Swedish publication focusing on a blend of philosophical, spiritual, and ufological topics. The magazine appears to be a continuation of a series, with references to previous issues and future articles. The overall tone is one of seeking deeper understanding and promoting peace and non-violence.
Content Breakdown
Tankens Makt (The Power of Thought)
This lead article, attributed to Leif Eckhoff Pedersen (UFO contact, no. 6-68), explores the detrimental effects of self-inflicted physical harm through various means. It begins by detailing how individuals consciously destroy their bodies through smoking, highlighting the dangers of nicotine and tar leading to lung cancer and other ailments. Similarly, strong alcohol is identified as a poison that damages the stomach and liver, impairs judgment, and leads to nervous breakdown. The article also touches upon the abuse of prescription drugs and narcotics, which result in total poisoning of the mind and body.
Beyond personal habits, the article addresses environmental pollution, noting the increasing presence of sulfur, sulfuric acid, and other gases in the air from industrial chimneys and car exhaust. It also points to the chemical additives in food, stemming from pesticides, soil improvement, and preservatives, as well as the contamination of drinking water with sewage, radioactive fallout, and mercury compounds.
The core of the "Tankens Makt" article then shifts to the profound influence of mental states on physical well-being. It posits that positive emotions like happiness and contentment lead to relaxed facial expressions, normal bodily functions, and a harmonious life. Conversely, anger and agitation trigger immediate physical changes, such as a darkened gaze, clenched jaws, rapid heartbeat, and muscle spasms. These negative mental states are presented as direct causes of physical illnesses like stomach cramps, gastritis, ulcers, heart problems, and blood clots. The article emphasizes that this mental-to-physical transformation is a significant factor in many widespread diseases.
Furthermore, it describes how negative emotions can spread like a chain reaction, affecting interpersonal relationships and creating internal conflicts that can lead to nervous breakdowns and mental illnesses. The article concludes this section by asserting that just as negative emotions spread, so too does positivity, suggesting that joy and harmony can also be contagious.
Myter kring Måfärd (Myths surrounding Moon Travel)
This section, likely written by a different author, questions aspects of the Apollo moon missions. It raises three main points:
1. Communication Speed: The article notes that during communications between Earth and the Moon, questions and answers seemed to be instantaneous, with no discernible delay. Given the distance to the Moon (384,000 km) and the speed of light (300,000 km/sec), there should be a delay of about one second for signals to travel each way. The lack of this delay challenges current scientific theories about the speed of light in the universe.
2. Lunar "Wind": One of the astronauts reported that a sail-like instrument on the Moon twisted around its mast as if caught by a wind. Scientists attributed this to a magnetic reaction, as wind is understood not to exist on the Moon.
3. Lunar Dust: A Surveyor probe, initially white, was observed to be brown. While initially attributed to "sunburn," an astronaut scraping the surface revealed the original white color beneath a layer of brown-grey moon dust. This raises the question of how such a large amount of dust could accumulate and cover the probe if there is no wind on the Moon.
The article references George Adamski's earlier statements about moon dust and suggests that his insights, though perhaps not fully heeded by NASA, were accurate.
Adamski-uppgifter bekräftas av Dr. Hannes Alfven! (Adamski's Claims Confirmed by Dr. Hannes Alfven!)
This article highlights the perceived confirmation of George Adamski's claims by scientific findings, specifically referencing his book "Behind the Flying Saucer Mystery." Adamski's description of the asteroid belt as a natural dielectric, where particles interact to form larger structures, is presented. The article then quotes from "Astrophysics and Space Science," Vol 4, suggesting that the asteroid belt might be in the process of forming a new planet. Dr. Hannes Alfven is cited as proposing that the conditions within the asteroid belt, particularly the organized orbits of asteroid families like Flora, are not consistent with the theory of a shattered planet. Instead, Alfven suggests that asteroids are building blocks for a planet in formation, possibly between Jupiter and Mars, created through a constant influx of interstellar dust.
Vägra Acceptera Våld (Refuse to Accept Violence)
This section features an interview with Thor-Leif Dahnielson, a 20-year-old conscientious objector from Eksjö, Sweden. Dahnielson's request for alternative civilian service in the form of a peace school was rejected by the authorities. Despite this, he is determined to establish the school, which he calls "Institutet för Kosmisk Filosofi" (Institute for Cosmic Philosophy).
The interview begins by contrasting the vast sums spent on armaments with the potential for funding social and economic programs. It references a statement by former UN Secretary-General U Thant, noting that the cost of one American bomber could fund the education of 2,500 teachers through UNICEF. Dahnielson argues that nations are complicit in the suffering and death caused by starvation by prioritizing military spending over aid.
He criticizes the continuous expenditure on military exercises and weapons development, even while aware of their destructive potential. Dahnielson views humanity's current civilization as unstable, prone to collapse due to egoism, much like past civilizations that have crumbled into ruins. He warns that humanity stands at a precipice, with the power to annihilate itself, and that the only path to lasting peace is to reject violence as a solution and learn to live in understanding.
The peace school's curriculum will include topics such as non-violence, but its primary focus will be on cosmic philosophy. The aim of cosmic philosophy is to foster a deep understanding of existence and a sense of true belonging with all living things, thereby reducing the inclination to harm others. The school also plans to address issues like crime, drug problems, and the right to free development, while emphasizing individual cosmic development.
Dahnielson anticipates potential legal repercussions, including imprisonment, due to his refusal of military service, but remains committed to the project, with the school slated to begin in April 1970.
Frågor och Svar (Questions and Answers)
This section addresses a reader's question about whether visits from extraterrestrials are mentioned in the Bible. The answer affirms that numerous passages in the Holy Scripture can be interpreted as references to space visitors, using terms like "chariots of fire" and "clouds" for spacecraft and "angels" as messengers from "many abodes in the Father's house." It suggests these visits often occurred during times of human crisis, similar to contemporary times, and that these beings communicated with individuals rather than the masses.
Medverka i Bulletinen (Contribute to the Bulletin)
This is a call for reader contributions, inviting submissions of advertisements, announcements, UFO news, scientific news, personal UFO observations, and articles on constructive topics.
Annonser (Advertisements)
This section contains an advertisement for "SÖKAREN" (The Seeker), a publication covering UFOs, parapsychology, healing, various religions, vegetarianism, Eastern and Western wisdom, and central worldviews. It is published 10 times a year and provides subscription details and an address in Stockholm.
I Nästa Nummer (In the Next Issue)
This preview highlights upcoming articles:
- "Kosmiska Lagar i Det Dagliga Livet" (Cosmic Laws in Daily Life) by Leif Eckhoff Pedersen, explaining how to connect with universal laws.
- An article discussing why people are interested in flying saucers and whether they seek answers to life's mysteries.
- An article by Gerda Rörbaek Nielsen titled "Tefaten Och Vi" (The Saucers and Us).
- A piece confirming that "Adamski Hadde Rätt" (Adamski Was Right), likely building on the previous mention of his claims.
- Updates on the latest UFO news from Sweden and worldwide, along with more philosophical articles.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue are the power of thought and its impact on health, the reality and significance of UFO phenomena, and the urgent need for peace and non-violence. The editorial stance is clearly in favor of exploring alternative explanations for phenomena, questioning established scientific and governmental narratives, and promoting a spiritual and philosophical understanding of existence. There is a strong emphasis on the idea that humanity's current path, driven by violence and materialism, is unsustainable and destructive, and that a shift towards cosmic understanding and peaceful coexistence is essential for survival and progress. The magazine appears to champion the views of figures like George Adamski and supports the promotion of peace activism.