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Title: VUES NOUVELLES Issue: N° 2 Date: January 1975 Publisher: VUES NOUVELLES Type: Quarterly magazine, 2nd year, issue #280.

Magazine Overview

Title: VUES NOUVELLES
Issue: N° 2
Date: January 1975
Publisher: VUES NOUVELLES
Type: Quarterly magazine, 2nd year, issue #280.

Editorial Stance and Purpose

The magazine's stated goal is to "help the human being on the various planes of his existence, to research and highlight precious truths often overlooked." It emphasizes that published documents are presented for their interest and potential to lead towards truth, without necessarily endorsing all their terms. Authors are responsible for their contributions.

Table of Contents (Sommaire)

  • Page 3: MYSTERIES AND LEGENDS OF THE GREAT OCEAN, by J.-P. SCHIRCH.
  • Page 5: THE MOST EXTRAORDINARY AND SENSATIONAL DISCOVERY OF MODERN TIMES?
  • Page 8: STRANGE FOOTPRINTS IN LATE 1973: NEAR LA BAULE, GRENOBLE AND MAUBEUGE.
  • Page 14: UNUSUAL PHENOMENA, by M. TYRODE.
  • Page 16: DROUGHT AND MAN, by R. FOIN.
  • Page 17: ABOUT FLATLAND, by Alex PIRSON.
  • Page 19: LETTERS.
  • Page 20: BOOK SERVICE.

Article Summaries

Mysteries and Legends of the Great Ocean (Page 3)

By J.-P. SCHIRCH, this article explores the vastness and mystery of the oceans, their role as the cradle of life, and the legendary creatures that inhabit their depths. It recounts tales of "sea serpents," including the sighting by Captain John Ridgway in the Atlantic in 1966, and mentions the discovery of a large, mysterious animal carcass in Mexico in 1969. The article also touches upon the enigmatic "Death Triangle" (Sky Trap) where numerous aircraft and ships have vanished, and the mystery of the "Marie Celeste" and other ships found abandoned at the "Latitude 35."

The Most Extraordinary and Sensational Discovery of Modern Times? (Page 5)

This section discusses a claimed discovery by Father Pellegrino Ernetti, a Benedictine monk, who, with a team of physicists, allegedly developed a device capable of capturing and reconstructing images and sounds from the past. The article details how this machine supposedly works by analyzing residual energy imprints. It mentions that the Italian government seized the machine due to concerns about its potential misuse. The discovery is presented as potentially proving "the Eternity of all manifestations of life" and revolutionizing humanity's understanding of existence.

Strange Footprints (Page 8)

This article details an incident near La Baule, France, on December 19, 1973, where large, inexplicable footprints were discovered in a wheat field. The footprints, described as being of giant or monstrous proportions, were found by the Noyon family and their dog. The article discusses various theories, including a hoax, but dismisses them due to the circumstances. It also references similar unexplained footprints found in other locations, such as Suze and Maubeuge, and historical accounts of strange tracks.

Unusual Phenomena (Page 14)

By M. TYRODE, this section reports on two cows from different herds dying under mysterious circumstances in May 1973, near Jalleranges and Courchapon, France. In both cases, the animals were found near a water pipe and an electrical line, with evidence of a burnt circle on the ground. Veterinary analysis suggested death by "lightning," but not spectacular lightning. The article speculates on possible causes related to the proximity of the water pipe and electrical line.

Drought and Man (Page 16)

By Raoul FOIN, this article discusses the increasing problem of water scarcity due to decreasing rainfall and the pollution of water sources. It mentions a simple method for obtaining distilled water from soil evaporation. The author expresses concern about the diminishing volume of water in rivers, lakes, and underground sources, attributing it partly to the lack of forest cover and the pollution from industrial activities. The article also touches upon the phenomenon of an oily film on water surfaces, which hinders evaporation and contributes to drought.

About Flatland (Page 17)

By Alex PIRSON, this article explores the concept of "hyper-universes" and their potential connection to UFOs. It uses Edwin A. Abott's book "Flatland" as a reference, which describes a two-dimensional world. The author proposes that UFOs might be projections or "intersections" of beings from a higher-dimensional universe into our three-dimensional space. The article discusses the difficulty of comprehending such concepts and the limitations of our perception.

UFO and Religion (Page 19)

This section presents two perspectives on UFOs. The first, by P. Maur MELSCOET, argues that UFOs are not necessarily extraterrestrial but could be manifestations of a spiritual nature, possibly demonic, based on biblical accounts of fiery chariots and celestial phenomena. The second perspective, from an anonymous author, suggests that UFOs are a modern manifestation of ancient phenomena and that their existence is compatible with religious beliefs, particularly Christianity, citing biblical passages about "other sheep" and divine revelations.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

This issue of Vues Nouvelles consistently explores unexplained phenomena, mysteries of the natural world (oceans, weather), and the intersection of science, belief, and the unknown. The editorial stance is one of open inquiry, encouraging readers to consider diverse hypotheses and to seek deeper truths, even if they challenge conventional understanding. There's a recurring theme of humanity's limited knowledge and the vastness of what remains to be discovered, whether in the depths of the ocean, the fabric of reality, or the nature of consciousness. The magazine also highlights the importance of critical thinking while remaining open to extraordinary claims, as seen in the discussion of Father Ernetti's discovery and the strange footprints.

Title: Service Librairie

Issue: VUES NOUVELLES (supplement to LUMIERES DANS LA NUIT)

Date: 1st quarter 1975 (1975-01-01)

Publisher: Imprimé en France (Printed in France)

Country: France

Language: French

Document Type: Magazine Issue

Cover Headline: L'HOMME EN PERIL (Man in Peril)

Cover Description: The cover features the magazine title 'Service Librairie' at the top, with a main headline 'L'HOMME EN PERIL' below, and the author's name Michel REMY and price Franco: 25,00 F at the bottom.

Content Summary

This issue of 'Service Librairie', a supplement to 'LUMIÈRES DANS LA NUIT', functions primarily as a catalog for books available through the 'Librairie des Archers'. The catalog is extensive, offering a wide array of titles across various themes.

Health and Well-being

A significant portion of the catalog is dedicated to health and personal well-being. Books cover topics such as:

  • Nutrition and Diet: 'Nourris ton corps' (Nourish Your Body), 'Culture sans labours ni engrais' (Culture without plowing or fertilizers), 'Cours d'alimentation saine' (Healthy Eating Course), '500 Recettes d'alimentation saine' (500 Healthy Eating Recipes).
  • Specific Health Issues: 'S. O. S. Crise cardiaque' (SOS Heart Attack), 'Défends ta peau' (Defend Your Skin), 'La polio guérie' (Polio Cured), 'Comment prévenir et guérir la poliomyélite' (How to Prevent and Cure Poliomyelitis).
  • Holistic and Alternative Health: 'L'homme cet inconnu' (Man, This Unknown) by Dr A. Carrel, 'Equilibre minéral et santé' (Mineral Balance and Health) by J. Favier, 'La nouvelle science de guérir' (The New Science of Healing) by L. Khune, 'Fécondité de la terre' (Fertility of the Earth) by Dr A. Pfeiffer, and 'La santé commence au jardin' (Health Begins in the Garden).
  • Human Condition: 'L'HOMME EN PERIL' (Man in Peril) by Michel Remy, exploring whether society is a force for protection or destruction, and 'Menaces sur notre vie' (Threats to Our Life) by J.-L. Pech.

Esoteric and Ufological Topics

Another major section focuses on subjects related to the unexplained, UFOs, and ancient mysteries. Titles include:

  • UFOs and Extraterrestrials: 'Des signes dans le ciel' (Signs in the Sky), 'Plaidoyer pour l'extraordinaire' (Plea for the Extraordinary), 'Retour aux étoiles' (Return to the Stars), 'Présence des extra-terrestres' (Presence of Extraterrestrials), 'Tout sur les Soucoupes Volantes' (All About Flying Saucers), 'Terriens ou extra-terrestres' (Earthlings or Extraterrestrials?), 'Des ombres sur les étoiles' (Shadows on the Stars), 'Terre énigmatique' (Enigmatic Earth), 'Archéologie spatiale' (Space Archaeology), 'Les Chrononautes' (The Chrononauts), 'Disparitions mystérieuses' (Mysterious Disappearances), 'Les civilisations des étoiles' (The Civilizations of the Stars) by M. Moreau, and 'Les liaisons ciel-Terre par les mégalithes' (Sky-Earth Connections Through Megaliths).
  • Ancient Civilizations and Mysteries: 'L'or des Dieux' (The Gold of the Gods), 'Astronautes de la préhistoire' (Prehistoric Astronauts).
  • Parapsychology and Strange Phenomena: 'La Science devant l'étrange' (Science Facing the Strange) by P. Duval, 'Fantastiques recherches parapsychiques en U.R.S.S.' (Fantastic Parapsychological Research in the USSR) by Ostrander, and 'Le Dossier des influences cosmiques' (The Dossier of Cosmic Influences) by M. Gauquelin.

Other Topics

Some books touch upon anthropology and societal issues, such as 'Les Hounza, un peuple qui ne connaît pas la maladie' (The Hounza, a People Who Do Not Know Illness) by R. Bircher, and 'Arboriculture fruitière des temps présents' (Fruit Tree Cultivation of Present Times) by Bouche-Thomas.

Special Studies

The issue also highlights two specific studies available for purchase:

  • 'FIN DES TEMPS ET RETOUR DU CHRIST' (End Times and the Return of Christ) by R. Veillith.
  • 'LES ANNEES 1988-1995 ET LEURS CONSEQUENCES' (The Years 1988-1995 and Their Consequences) by Frédérique Tordjman.

Pricing for these studies is provided in increments of 1, 5, 10, and 20 copies.

Editorial Notes and Contact Information

Orders should be sent to the 'LIBRAIRIE DES ARCHERS' at the specified address in Lyon, France, including payment. A note indicates that the Librairie can procure any book not listed in the catalog upon request. The publication is printed in France, with the legal deposit for the first quarter of 1975 registered.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The editorial stance, as suggested by the book selections, leans towards an interest in alternative health, holistic living, and the exploration of unexplained phenomena, particularly UFOs and ancient mysteries. There is a clear focus on challenging conventional scientific and medical paradigms, promoting self-healing, and investigating theories about extraterrestrial influence on human history and culture. The inclusion of 'L'HOMME EN PERIL' and the special studies on 'End Times' and future consequences suggests an underlying concern with humanity's future and its place in the cosmos. The publication appears to cater to an audience interested in spiritual, esoteric, and fringe scientific topics.

Key Persons Mentioned

  • H. CH. GEFFROY (Author)
  • R. BIRCHER (Author)
  • BOUCHE-THOMAS (Author)
  • Dr A. CARREL (Author)
  • J. FAVIER (Author)
  • H.-C. GEFFROY (Author)
  • L. KHUNE (Author)
  • Dr A. NEVEU (Author)
  • J.-L. PECH (Author)
  • Dr A. PFEIFFER (Author)
  • M. REMY (Author)
  • G. SCHWAB (Author)
  • Michel REMY (Author)
  • MISRAKI (Author)
  • DANIKEN (Author)
  • FERGUSON (Author)
  • GRANGER (Author)
  • KOLOSIMO (Author)
  • STEINHAUSER (Author)
  • POTIER (Author)
  • P. GASTON (Author)
  • P. DUVAL (Author)
  • OSTRANDER (Author)
  • M. GAUQUELIN (Author)
  • M. MOREAU (Author)
  • R. VEILLITH (Author)
  • Frédérique TORDJMAN (Author)
  • Père R. BINOCHE (Author of 'COURRIER' section)

Organizations Mentioned

  • LIBRAIRIE DES ARCHERS
  • Service spécial LDLN
  • VUES NOUVELLES
  • LUMIÈRES DANS LA NUIT
  • Imprimerie Imprilux

Locations Mentioned

  • LYON (2), France
  • U.S.A.
  • Ireland

Themes

  • UFOs
  • Health
  • Human Potential
  • Ancient Civilizations
  • Esotericism

Tags

health, nutrition, holistic medicine, fruiticulture, human body, UFOs, extraterrestrials, ancient astronauts, archaeology, cosmic influences, parapsychology, sociology, philosophy, religion, prophecy

Notable Quote

"Remarquons que les apparitions d'OVNIs singent la technologie des hommes, à une époque donnée. C'est singé, mais de façon à dépasser de beaucoup en performances ce que l'on fait de mieux et de plus rapide sur la terre."

Speaker: Père R. BINOCHE

FAQ

Q: How can I order books from Librairie des Archers?

A: All book orders must be accompanied by payment and addressed to the LIBRAIRIE DES ARCHERS, 'Service spécial LDLN', 13, rue Gaşnarin à LYON (2), with CCP LYON 156-64.

Q: What is the main theme of the cover story?

A: The cover story is titled 'L'HOMME EN PERIL' (Man in Peril) and discusses whether society is a force for protection or destruction.

Q: What kind of books are featured in this catalog?

A: The catalog features books on health, nutrition, alternative medicine, fruiticulture, UFOs, ancient civilizations, extraterrestrials, parapsychology, and cosmic influences.

Q: Who is the publisher of VUES NOUVELLES?

A: VUES NOUVELLES is published by R. VEILLITH, with the publication registration number 35.385.