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La Circulaire - No 45 - 1995 Juillet

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Overview

LA CIRCULAIRE, issue N° 45, published in July 1995, is a bulletin synthesizing ufological information from various domains. The cover prominently features an erratum regarding subscription validity, stating it extends to issue 48, not 46.

Magazine Overview

LA CIRCULAIRE, issue N° 45, published in July 1995, is a bulletin synthesizing ufological information from various domains. The cover prominently features an erratum regarding subscription validity, stating it extends to issue 48, not 46.

Key Articles and Reports

UFO Sightings and Encounters

The issue details several reported UFO sightings and related phenomena:

  • Cussy-en-Morvan (July 1992): Three witnesses reported three white luminous points in a triangular formation that moved slowly, stopped above a house for 10 minutes, and then departed rapidly.
  • Maisons-Alfort (July 14, 1995): A line of eight luminous points was observed in the northeast, drifting east. Initially thought to be lights from balloons or aircraft, the formation grew and turned west, resembling the B2 stealth bomber. It was later identified as the Patrouille de France performing a flyover.
  • Saint-Palais-sur-Mer (April 23, 1994): Two witnesses reported seeing evanescent luminous shapes near treetops that rotated and moved towards them. This was later explained as a laser beam from a discotheque.

Media Coverage and Analysis

LA CIRCULAIRE extensively reviews media reports and analyses concerning UFOs and related topics:

  • Stealth Bombers and Aircraft: Several articles are cited discussing the Russian 'ALA 600' lenticular dirigible, the B2 stealth bomber (Le Parisien, Le Figaro, TV5), and the Lockheed Martin/Boeing 'DarkStar' prototype, described as a pilotless spy plane resembling a flying saucer. Its capabilities, cost, and development timeline are detailed.
  • Extraterrestrial Life and SETI: Scientific American and Nature are cited for articles discussing the search for extraterrestrial life, including potential missions to Mars, the detection of exoplanets using advanced techniques, and the SETI program's efforts to capture radio signals from space. The challenges and scientific debates surrounding these topics are highlighted.
  • Alien Abductions and False Memories: The issue references a Nature article and a Scientific American piece discussing the controversial work of John Mack, a psychiatrist investigating alien abduction claims. It also touches upon the concept of 'Memory Wars' and the creation of false memories through psychotherapy, drawing parallels to abduction accounts.
  • Television and Radio Programs: Numerous television and radio programs are reviewed for their UFO-related content. This includes segments on Jacques Pradel's shows ('Le troisième œil', 'L'Odyssée de l'étrange'), documentaries on space exploration, and fictional series featuring extraterrestrial themes ('Superman III', 'Mighty Max', 'Océane', 'X-Files'). Specific episodes and their plotlines are summarized.
  • Documentaries and Films: The magazine mentions documentaries and films related to UFOs and science fiction, such as 'Space Jaune' starring Michael Jordan, 'Ed Wood' (a film about a cult filmmaker), and 'Le monstre aux yeux verts' (a film featuring a flying saucer). It also notes a film about the alleged autopsy of an extraterrestrial from Roswell.

Other Ufological Information

  • Historical Cases: A section revisits a Roman coin allegedly depicting an "unusual object" in the sky, providing further details and images.
  • Organizations and Events: Information is provided on ufological organizations, including the 'Citoyens contre le secret des ovnis' (Citizens Against UFO Secrecy) and the 'Groupe d'Information de la Fensch sur l'Astronomie et les Phénomènes Spatiaux' (GIFAPS), along with details of upcoming congresses and seminars.
  • Internet and Technology: The role of the Internet in disseminating ufological information and potential disinformation is discussed, along with reports on cybersecurity vulnerabilities in government systems.
  • Sects: The issue briefly touches upon the 'Order of the Solar Temple' and the 'Mandarom' sect, referencing media reports and legal proceedings related to these groups.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

LA CIRCULAIRE maintains a consistent focus on reporting and analyzing UFO phenomena, media coverage, and scientific inquiries into extraterrestrial life. The editorial stance appears to be one of diligent information gathering and dissemination, presenting a wide range of reports, from eyewitness accounts to scientific speculation and media critiques. The magazine actively cross-references information, citing previous issues and various publications to provide context and verification. There is a clear emphasis on distinguishing between genuine sightings, misidentifications, and media sensationalism, while also exploring the scientific and cultural implications of the UFO phenomenon.