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This issue of "L' organisasi de la recherche," dated February 1971, is a French-language publication focusing on a wide range of topics including UFO phenomena, natural sciences, health, and environmental concerns. The magazine features detailed investigations, personal…

Magazine Overview

This issue of "L' organisasi de la recherche," dated February 1971, is a French-language publication focusing on a wide range of topics including UFO phenomena, natural sciences, health, and environmental concerns. The magazine features detailed investigations, personal accounts, and scientific discussions, aiming to inform and engage its readership in the pursuit of knowledge about the unknown and pressing global issues.

Article: LE MEDECIN MUET by H. Ch. GEFFROY

This section reviews an ouvrage titled "LE MEDECIN MUET" by H. Ch. Geffroy. The author criticizes modern medicine, asserting that despite advancements in public health and increased life expectancy, humanity is increasingly plagued by chronic illnesses and a weakened constitution. Geffroy argues that medicine has failed by offering temporary relief rather than true healing, and by enabling unhealthy lifestyles. He posits that diseases stem from fundamental hygiene and dietary errors, emphasizing ignorance of life's laws as a primary cause. The book is divided into two parts: the first outlines the principles of natural medicine, focusing on healthy eating for detoxification and addressing deficiencies, with detailed nutritional tables and recipes. The second part addresses modern ailments like constipation, arthritis, diabetes, obesity, cancer, and cardiovascular diseases, offering natural treatments and dietary adjustments. Appendices cover topics such as wheat, transfusions, aluminum, television, early cancer detection, trace elements, and amino acids. The review highlights the book's scientific yet engaging nature, comparing it to a novel.

Article: EN ARGENTINE - NOTRE AMI ET COLLABORATEUR ANTONIO M. BARAGIOLA ENQUETE

This section details an investigation by Antonio M. Baragiola in Lujan-de-Cuyo, Argentina, concerning an unusual event on a June night in 1968. The witness, José Paulino Nunez, a laboratory technician at a Y.P.F. oil refinery, reported seeing two beings while descending a fuel tank. He described their voices as resonant and different from human speech. While he couldn't discern their exact height, they appeared to have human-like forms with two arms and two legs. He observed a circular screen between them displaying images of people walking, which he described as being in perfect technicolor. Nunez experienced a moment of paralysis and a gap in his memory regarding his return to the laboratory. The report notes the lack of any physical trace evidence and the witness's sound physical and mental state. The commentary suggests the possibility of an hallucination or a psychological projection, but also acknowledges the strangeness of the event and its similarity to other reported incidents.

Article: LE CAS DE L'ILE DÉCEPTION (Dans les solitudes glacées de l'Antarctique) par F. LAGARDE

This article revisits an observation from November 1967 on Deception Island, Antarctica, involving a UFO. The observation was made by scientists and military personnel and was officially recognized by the Argentine and Chilean governments. Deception Island, a volcanic island, experienced a significant eruption in December 1968, destroying scientific bases. The article details the geological characteristics of the island and notes that volcanic activity had been observed prior to the eruption. The main incident occurred on July 3, 1965, when a bright object was seen, causing compass needles on the Argentine ship "Puntas Medanos" to deviate drastically. The Chilean base also reported unusual magnetic variations. The object was described as moving at high speed, emitting a blue-green light, and changing shape. The article also mentions a separate incident in December 1968 involving a volcanic eruption and a report from a witness who saw a flying object near San-Juan around midnight on the same date as the Deception Island sighting.

Article: TREMBLEMENTS DE TERRE ET SOUCOUPES VOLANTES par YUSUKE J. MATSUMURA

This article explores the potential connection between earthquakes (T de T) and the appearance of UFOs (MOC). The author notes that earthquakes are frequent globally and that many reports link seismic events with strange aerial phenomena. Historical accounts from as early as 89 BC mention celestial anomalies preceding earthquakes. The article cites several specific instances from the 19th and 20th centuries where bright lights or objects were observed before, during, or after earthquakes in various locations, including Japan, England, and Algeria. It discusses theories suggesting that UFOs might be interested in observing or influencing seismic activity, possibly by manipulating gravity. The article also touches upon the idea that advanced technology can appear as magic and that UFOs might be using psychological projections to deter human investigation.

Article: NOS CROISÉS PLANÉTAIRES par Raoul FOIN

This section presents a crossword puzzle themed around space and planetary exploration, with clues related to UFOs and astronomical concepts. It serves as a light-hearted diversion for the readers.

Article: L' organisasi de la recherche au groupement technique

This section discusses the organization of research within the technical group, highlighting the challenges of collective research efforts. It mentions the success of the LDLN circle in the 13th arrondissement of Paris, which has divided its activities into specialized commissions. The article suggests generalizing similar methods to foster local research committees and proposes an experimental collective organization for the Paris region, inviting interested individuals to contact René OLLIER.

Article: Appels de détecteurs

This section provides a log of detector calls from various locations in France (Dugny, Pernois, Strasbourg, Saint-Chamond, Cars, Nantes) between July and October 1970. These calls, often related to UFO sightings or unexplained aerial phenomena, are logged with details about date, time, visibility, and any observations made.

Article: NOS LIVRES SÉLECTIONNÉS

This is a list of recommended books available for purchase through the "LIBRAIRIE DES ARCHERS," with titles related to UFOs and unexplained phenomena. The list includes works by Aimé Michel, Janine and Jacques Vallee, Franck Edwards, and Henry Durrant, along with their prices.

Article: De la science à l'action

This article advocates for a shift from scientific observation to direct political action in the realm of nature protection. It calls for a global biopolitical movement to address the environmental crisis, emphasizing the urgency of changing course. The author suggests that governments will only act effectively under public pressure and proposes forming an organization to influence policy and legislation. The article stresses the need for independence from traditional political parties and encourages broad participation.

Article: L'EMPOISONNEMENT DES POPULATIONS par R. FOIN

This article denounces the widespread pollution of air, water, and food, highlighting the dangers of pesticides, herbicides, and chemical additives in food products. The author criticizes the government's inaction and the influence of industrial trusts. It cites a municipal resolution from Orval, France, that banned the use of agricultural chemicals and advertising for them, emphasizing the need for ecological farming practices. The article calls for public awareness and action to combat this growing threat.

Article: Enquête sur le végétarisme

This section announces a new survey on vegetarianism, following a previous one from over a decade ago. It requests readers to provide details about their vegetarian diets, including duration, any health improvements or failures, and concurrent healthy lifestyle practices. The results are intended to be published in the magazine.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The magazine consistently promotes an open-minded approach to unexplained phenomena, particularly UFOs, encouraging readers to question and investigate. There is a strong emphasis on scientific rigor, even when discussing controversial topics. The publication also shows a deep concern for environmental issues, public health, and the need for collective action to address global challenges. The editorial stance appears to be one of critical inquiry, advocating for informed awareness and proactive engagement with complex issues, whether they be extraterrestrial or terrestrial in nature.

This issue of "Lumières dans la Nuit" (Lights in the Night) focuses on a specific UFO sighting. The cover prominently features a black and white image, described as a drawing by R. Talle based on a photo of the location, depicting a night scene in Nantes. The main headline announces "L'OBSERVATION DU 23 FEVRIER 1970 (TEMOINS N° 1)" (The Observation of February 23, 1970 - Witnesses No. 1), indicating a report from eyewitnesses.

A directive on the cover, "LIRE LA RELATION PAGES 10 ET 11" (Read the Account Pages 10 and 11), clearly points readers to the detailed content within the magazine.

The publication details indicate it was "Imprimé en France" (Printed in France) by "Imprimerie Imprilux, Saint-Etienne". The Director of Publication is listed as R. Veillith, with an inscription number "Commission paritaire 35.385". The "Dépôt légal" (Legal Deposit) is noted as "1er trimestre 1971" (1st quarter 1971), establishing the publication date.

Key Content: Nantes Observation

The central piece of this issue appears to be the detailed account of the February 23, 1970, sighting in Nantes. While the cover provides a visual representation and a brief introduction, the full narrative, witness testimonies, and potentially further analysis are reserved for pages 10 and 11. The mention of "TEMOINS N° 1" suggests this might be the first in a series of reports or that this specific observation involved a primary set of witnesses.

Publication Details

"Lumières dans la Nuit" is presented as a publication focused on phenomena observed in the night sky. The publisher is identified through the Director of Publication, R. Veillith. The printing was handled by Imprilux, a company based in Saint-Etienne, France. The legal deposit information places the magazine's release in early 1971, making the 1970 sighting a recent event at the time of publication.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The title "Lumières dans la Nuit" and the cover's focus on a specific observation suggest a recurring theme of unexplained aerial phenomena or lights in the sky. The editorial stance appears to be one of reporting and documenting such events, encouraging readers to engage with detailed accounts within the magazine. The use of witness testimonies and visual aids like drawings derived from photographs indicates an effort to present evidence and encourage further investigation or discussion among readers.