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M-skyi treugolnik - No 09 - 1991
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This issue of "M-ский Треугольник" (M-sky Triangle), issue number 3(9) from 1991, is an informational bulletin from the Latvian Association of Ufology and Energy-Information Exchange. It focuses on anomalous phenomena, UFOs, and related topics, with a cover headline posing the…
Magazine Overview
This issue of "M-ский Треугольник" (M-sky Triangle), issue number 3(9) from 1991, is an informational bulletin from the Latvian Association of Ufology and Energy-Information Exchange. It focuses on anomalous phenomena, UFOs, and related topics, with a cover headline posing the question: "Why did expeditions perish?"
Expedition Mysteries
The magazine opens a new section dedicated to mysterious disappearances of expeditions. It appeals to readers for information about such events, seeking hypotheses from military personnel, investigators, searchers, and relatives of the deceased. A specific case is presented: in the winter of 1959, a group of tourist students from UPI disappeared in the northern Sverdlovsk region. They reportedly fled their tent in the dark and froze to death. Some clothing fragments showed traces of beta radiation. Military and meteorologists in the area reported observing large, silent, glowing rings with stars in the center moving across the night sky near Mount Otorten during February-March.
Operation Majestic-12
A significant portion of the issue is dedicated to "Operation Majestic-12," presented as a top-secret document from September 24, 1947, originating from the White House. This operation involved high-level officials, including the Secretary of Defense and the Director of Central Intelligence, to address the issue of unidentified flying objects. The document emphasizes extreme secrecy, forbidding copying. It lists the members of the Majestic-12 group, including Admiral Roscoe H. Hillenkoetter, Dr. Vannevar Bush, and Secretary James Forrestal. The operation was initiated by President Truman. The text notes that after Forrestal's death, his position was temporarily vacant before being filled by General Walter B. Smith. The article also references a 1947 incident where a civilian pilot observed nine disk-shaped craft flying at high speed over the Cascade Mountains in Washington, which became a public sensation and led to numerous other sightings.
Mountains - Abode of Gods (Expedition to Shambhala)
This section, a continuation from previous issues, details a spiritual expedition, possibly to Shambhala. The narrative follows the journey of a group, including Oleg and Albin, through mountainous terrain. They encounter various phenomena, including energy readings from stones, symbolic messages from nature (e.g., a golden scarab beetle, a flying butterfly), and experiences of being levitated or rotated. The group faces physical challenges, such as difficult roads, river crossings, and the need to transport supplies via horses, which sometimes prove uncooperative. They also report encountering strange lights and energy interactions, including flashes of yellow and red light between their group and tourists. The expedition involves interpreting symbols and signs from stones, which are depicted with corresponding numbers and illustrations. The text describes the interpretation of stones as 'Throne,' 'Cobra guardian,' and 'Shell,' leading to insights about their path and spiritual development. The narrative also touches upon encountering 'snow people' and finding tracks, suggesting the presence of Bigfoot. The group experiences intense energy shifts and receives symbolic messages, including references to 'the Eye of the Universe' and 'the Valley of Stones.' The journey involves navigating challenging terrain, dealing with logistical issues, and experiencing profound personal and group spiritual insights. The text mentions the importance of inner purity and following a spiritual path, referencing concepts like 'chakras' and 'the third eye.' The expedition's progress is marked by daily entries detailing their encounters and interpretations.
Other Articles and Sections
- "Did you see a UFO?": A detailed questionnaire is provided for readers to report their UFO sightings, including details about the observer, the sighting itself (date, time, location, duration, object characteristics), weather conditions, and the object's behavior.
- "The 'Majestic-12' Operation" (Conclusion): This part continues the discussion on the secret operation, analyzing messages from witnesses and the nature of the objects. It touches upon the possibility of extraterrestrial biological beings (VBS) and the challenges in understanding their propulsion systems. The article mentions the recovery of wreckage and the bodies of four non-human beings near Roswell, New Mexico, in 1947, and a subsequent crash near the Texas-Mexico border.
- "A Trap for the Gullible": This article discusses the spiritual awakening occurring in contemporary society, contrasting it with materialistic philosophies. It highlights the importance of spiritual growth and understanding cosmic laws, warning against superficial spiritual practices that focus on energy without moral development. The author discusses 'astral trainers' and the dangers of deception by entities in the astral plane, referencing teachings from Helena Blavatsky and the need for purity of thought and desire.
- "Are you a UFO witness?": This section includes a questionnaire for readers to report their UFO sightings.
- "We are all children": This is a personal reflection on life, death, and the afterlife, possibly based on a near-death experience. The author discusses the transition from a physical to a non-physical state, the concept of souls, and the idea of reincarnation. It touches upon the vastness of the cosmos and the potential for life beyond Earth.
- "Children Raised by Animals": This article presents cases of human children raised by animals (wolves, bears), highlighting how they adopted the animals' traits and behaviors. It discusses the reluctance of some anthropologists to accept these phenomena and cites examples from India and Africa.
- "Beyond the Edge": This section seems to continue the discussion on spiritual and esoteric topics, possibly related to consciousness and different planes of existence.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The magazine consistently explores the intersection of unexplained phenomena, particularly UFOs, with spiritual and philosophical concepts. There's a strong emphasis on personal experience, intuition, and the limitations of materialistic explanations. The editorial stance appears to encourage critical thinking, open-mindedness, and a search for deeper truths beyond conventional understanding. The publication actively seeks reader participation, suggesting a community-driven approach to investigating these mysteries. Themes of secret government operations, extraterrestrial intelligence, spiritual evolution, and the nature of reality are recurrent throughout the issue. The magazine promotes a holistic view, connecting physical phenomena with energetic and spiritual dimensions.
This issue of the magazine, identified as Volume 12, Issue 12, published in 1991, focuses on the topic of biolocation. The cover headline boldly asks 'WHAT IS BIOLOCATION?', signaling the main theme of the publication.
Biolocation Explained
The article begins by acknowledging the long history of dowsing and the scientific attempts to understand it. It posits that biolocation is related to the electromagnetic field and the human ability to sense these anomalies, particularly over water veins and mineral deposits. The text emphasizes that while tools like dowsing rods and pendulums are used, they are merely extensions of human capability, requiring the user's direct participation. It highlights the existence of a latent 'sixth sense' in everyone, encompassing clairvoyance, telepathy, and intuition, which has atrophied in modern humans due to a disconnect from natural and divine laws.
To effectively use this 'sixth sense,' the article stresses the importance of clear, precise formulation of intent. It recommends mastering elements of autogenic training and self-suggestion to achieve a mental state of 'emptiness' or 'purity' to allow this sense to function. Several rules for dowsers are outlined, including the need for clear intent, avoiding fatigue and negative emotions, and stopping practice if feeling unwell. The text also notes that certain people have an innate sensitivity to anomalies, with statistics suggesting around 80% of people are affected to some degree.
Personal Experiences and Contactee Account
A significant portion of the magazine is dedicated to the 'Confession of a Contactee,' detailing a personal journey of spiritual awakening and encounters. The author, born in 1928, describes growing up without religious belief but with a faith in a cosmic intelligence. Her experience began after attending a lecture on anomalous phenomena and reading a bulletin called 'M-shaped triangle.' She recounts seeing an image of Jesus Christ that seemed to smile at her, leading to a profound connection where she felt Christ entering her being.
Through this connection, she received messages, including a warning about the dangers of nuclear war and a directive to convey specific numbers (777) to then-US President George Bush. She also received a message for Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev, affirming his 'correct course.' Jesus Christ explained that the Earth was crying for help due to pollution from nuclear waste, and that earthquakes were its attempt to expel these toxins. He also spoke of two new planets potentially forming from Earth's destruction if humanity fails to change its ways.
The contactee also describes seeing two cradles with infants in Christ's eyes and a child running from his chin, which Christ explained represented the birth of two new planets if Earth is destroyed. She later had encounters with 'light' and 'dark' forces. The 'light' forces, identifying themselves as a 'Higher Civilization from the seventh dimension,' invited her to their world, but she declined, stating she would only go when she chose. They left her an 'angel-guardian.' The 'dark' forces also appeared, and she firmly rejected their advances, telling them to leave.
Statistical Data and UFOs
The issue includes several graphs illustrating statistical data related to UFO sightings. Figure 1 shows the distribution of cases by year from 1923 to 1974. Figure 2 presents the distribution by month, and Figure 3 by time of day. Figure 4 compares Soviet UFO data (207 cases without duplication, 162 with duplication) with data from other countries (375 cases total, including 100 from Spain and Portugal).
Editorial Notes and Calls to Action
A section titled 'Attention' announces that the Latvian Association of Ufology and Energy-Information Exchange is purchasing books and journals on various topics, including UFOs, telepathy, parapsychology, clairvoyance, and more. They are seeking contributions from sailors and individuals who have traveled abroad to acquire necessary literature. They also thank readers for sending materials, emphasizing the value of their contributions.
Another notice informs readers about changes in postal service tariffs in Latvia, stating that the price of one newspaper copy sent by mail is 3 rubles 40 kopecks. It reminds readers to provide the exact address, quantity, and newspaper number when sending postal money orders.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue revolve around the exploration of paranormal phenomena, particularly biolocation and its connection to human psychic abilities. There is a strong emphasis on the spiritual and energetic aspects of existence, with a narrative that blends scientific inquiry with personal testimonies of spiritual and extraterrestrial contact. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry into these subjects, encouraging readers to explore their own latent abilities and to consider the broader implications of UFO phenomena and spiritual guidance for humanity's future. The magazine also promotes its own activities and publications within the field of ufology and parapsychology.