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MUFON Minnesota Journal - No 118
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This issue of the Minnesota MUFON Journal, dated March/April 2006, issue #118, focuses on various aspects of the UFO phenomenon. The cover story, "Underwater UFOs" by Dick Moss, explores historical accounts of unexplained objects in aquatic environments. The issue also features…
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This issue of the Minnesota MUFON Journal, dated March/April 2006, issue #118, focuses on various aspects of the UFO phenomenon. The cover story, "Underwater UFOs" by Dick Moss, explores historical accounts of unexplained objects in aquatic environments. The issue also features an interview with Stephen Lovekin, a former White House ASA specialist, discussing government awareness of UFOs during the Eisenhower and Kennedy administrations. A significant portion is dedicated to the theoretical physics of hyperspace propulsion, detailing the work of Burkhard Heim and its potential implications for space travel. Additionally, the journal includes the "CE4 Corner" by Craig R. Lang, which examines the "Zoo Hypothesis" as a metaphor for alien contact, and a special report on the 1976 Cannon Airforce Base UFO incident.
Underwater UFOs
Dick Moss presents several accounts of underwater UFO sightings. One notable incident involved a Brazilian scientist during Operation Deep Freeze who witnessed an object emerge from the sea through ice, causing significant disruption. In 1963, the U.S. Navy reportedly tracked an underwater object for four days near Puerto Rico, which reached depths of 20,000 feet. Another account from July 1967 describes a cigar-shaped craft observed by the captain of the Naviero. Older accounts include a watchman's report from August 12, 1885, of a red-hot object rising from the water, and a log entry from 1887 detailing two luminous objects falling into the ocean during a storm. The article also touches upon a 1966 ONR experiment where signals were mimicked by an unknown source originating from a depth of 29,000 feet in the Atlantic.
Interview: Former White House ASA Specialist Stephen Lovekin
Grant Cameron interviews Stephen Lovekin, who served in the Army Signals Agency (ASA) during the Eisenhower administration. Lovekin discusses his experiences and observations regarding UFOs and government awareness. He states that President Eisenhower was aware of UFOs and considered them a significant concern, particularly in relation to the military-industrial complex. Lovekin also mentions that President Kennedy was aware of the situation. He clarifies that his work with Signals Intelligence involved maintaining the integrity of presidential communications and that there were secure locations like Camp David and Fort Ritchie used by the President. Lovekin suggests that a cover-up might be related to authority being transferred to private firms, a trend he believes began during the Eisenhower administration.
Leap into Hyperspace
This section, authored by Haiko Lietz, explores the theoretical work of German physicist Burkhard Heim on hyperspace propulsion. Heim's theory, which attempts to unify quantum mechanics and general relativity, proposes a six-dimensional universe. His work suggests that electromagnetic energy could be converted into gravitational energy, leading to gravity reduction and the possibility of propelling spacecraft at immense speeds. The article highlights that Heim's theory accurately predicted the masses of fundamental particles, a feat that conventional physics models struggle with. The proposed experiment involves a large rotating ring and a superconducting coil to generate intense magnetic fields. While the theory is complex and not widely understood, it has garnered attention for its predictive power, with some physicists believing it could be a significant contribution to modern physics.
The CE4 Corner: Metaphors of Contact
Craig R. Lang introduces the "Zoo Hypothesis" as a potential explanation for the Fermi Paradox, suggesting that extraterrestrial visitors are observing humanity covertly. He extends this to a "National Park" or "Nature Preserve" (NP) Metaphor, where Earth is managed by alien "rangers" for scientific study. In this analogy, human experiences like UFO abduction are seen as interventions for data collection, similar to how naturalists manage wildlife. Lang discusses how this metaphor can help frame our understanding of alien motivations and interactions, acknowledging that it may not be the complete picture but offers a valuable conceptual tool.
Cannon Airforce Base UFO Incident
This special report by Brian Vike details a UFO incident that occurred in 1976 over Cannon Airforce Base in New Mexico. A witness named Bruce, who worked in local media, observed unidentified lights that transformed into saucer-shaped craft. These objects were pursued by F-111 jet fighters, demonstrating extraordinary speed and maneuverability. The incident involved unusual phenomena, including a plasma-type glow and the dimming of lights on the base. Bruce managed to capture some images of the objects. Base security personnel later confirmed that the lights on the base had gone out and that the base had radar tape of the event, though they were reluctant to discuss it. The report also mentions that Bruce and his family received threats after he publicly shared his story.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue revolve around the unexplained phenomena of UFOs, particularly focusing on underwater sightings and historical accounts. There is a strong emphasis on theoretical physics and its potential to explain advanced propulsion systems, as seen in the coverage of Burkhard Heim's work. The issue also delves into the possibility of government awareness and potential cover-ups regarding UFOs, as discussed in the interview with Stephen Lovekin. The "CE4 Corner" section introduces a philosophical approach to understanding alien contact through metaphors. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry into anomalous phenomena, presenting both anecdotal evidence and theoretical explorations, while acknowledging the complexities and ongoing mysteries within the field.
This issue of the Minnesota MUFON Journal, dated February 14, 2006, focuses on UFO reports and investigations within Minnesota, alongside articles exploring the psychological aspects of UFO phenomena and potential extraterrestrial contact. The journal is a free PDF publication distributed by Minnesota MUFON.
Article: Bruce's Encounter
The issue begins with an account from Brian Vike, Director of HBCC UFO Research, detailing an unsettling experience of a witness named Bruce. Around 1:30 a.m., Bruce received a call on his private cell phone from a man claiming to be interested in his recent radio appearance and photographs taken in New Mexico. The caller, who refused to identify himself, issued a stern warning to Bruce to discontinue the discussion and destroy the photographs, stating it would be in his best interest and for the sake of his family. The caller demonstrated knowledge of Bruce's family's daily activities, even offering to fax Bruce his life's history. Bruce, feeling threatened, terminated the call. Weeks later, a neighbor observed unusual traffic, including cars with government license plates, visiting Bruce's property. Bruce also sent a package containing a photo taken over an AFB to several researchers, including Jeff Rense, George Filer, and Peter Davenport, but none of them received it, suggesting potential interference.
Article: Preparing For Contact
Sheryl Gottschall, a UFO researcher from Australia, contributes an article titled "Preparing For Contact." She argues that preparing for extraterrestrial (ET) contact necessitates a fundamental shift in our worldview. She highlights the psychological challenges involved in changing public perception and understanding the human psyche in relation to the UFO subject. Gottschall outlines six key areas for the UFO community to focus on:
1. Understanding that peer group pressure is constant.
2. Educating ourselves on triggers that shut down public interest and what opens the public mind.
3. Shifting the perception from losing everything by engaging with the UFO subject to gaining everything.
4. Helping individuals transcend the status quo.
5. Adopting a compassionate approach towards societal ignorance and fear, rather than intolerance.
6. Creating inclusive environments for those ready to change their worldview.
She concludes that the UFO phenomenon is as much about humanity as it is about ETs, and that the real challenge might be the psychological rehabilitation of the 'western mind,' citing Australian biologist Jeremy Griffith.
Minnesota UFO Reports (Pending Investigations)
This section details several recent UFO sightings in Minnesota:
- Minnesota Jet Like Plane Hovers: On January 10, 2006, in Eagan, MN, a pulsating, star-like object was observed moving fast. It stopped and hovered, with a second similar craft appearing. One craft flew low and quietly, while another flew slowly out of sight. The object was described as pulsating with faint blue and red colors.
- Minnetonka, MN Sighting: In November 2005, an oblong, illuminated object with blinking lights was seen in the sky by two witnesses.
- Maple Lake, MN Sighting: In April 1990, a large, round object with blue/green flame, spinning and rotating, was observed in clear skies by three witnesses.
- Eagan, MN Sighting: In November 2005, a bright, glowing light that changed directions was seen while traveling in a car and later from home by two witnesses.
- Cabin Resort near Cohasset, MN Sighting: On July 10, 2005, at 10:30 p.m., a vehicle with three bright white lights in a triangular formation was observed moving slowly and silently overhead at an altitude of a few thousand feet. The witness noted the absence of flashing or colored lights, which are typically required for aircraft safety.
- Minnesota silver object: On February 6, 2006, at 2:30 PM, in Lino Lakes, MN, a silver, round oval object was seen at an altitude of 40,000 to 50,000 feet. It hovered for about a minute before darting straight up into space.
Minnesota MUFON Information
The journal also provides contact information for Minnesota MUFON, including State Director Richard Moss, Assistant State Director Bill McNeff, Field Invest. Coord. Margaret DeHarpPorte, and Journal Editor Joel Henry. It lists contact details, email addresses, and website information for Minnesota MUFON. A hotline number (1-800-836-2166) is provided for reporting UFO news. The Minnesota MUFON Journal (MMJ) is noted as a free PDF publication available via email request or download from their website.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue revolve around direct UFO/UAP encounters, potential government interference or cover-ups, and the psychological impact of these phenomena on individuals and society. The editorial stance, as reflected in Sheryl Gottschall's article, emphasizes the need for open-mindedness, psychological preparedness, and a shift in public perception to accommodate the reality of extraterrestrial presence. The inclusion of multiple sighting reports from Minnesota underscores the ongoing nature of UFO activity in the region. The publication itself, being free and accessible, aims to disseminate information and encourage reporting within the UFO community.