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NM MUFON News - no 06 - 1993 06
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Title: NM MUFON NEWS Issue: Volume 1, #6 Date: June, 1993 Publisher: NM MUFON Country: USA Price: $1
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Title: NM MUFON NEWS
Issue: Volume 1, #6
Date: June, 1993
Publisher: NM MUFON
Country: USA
Price: $1
This issue of the NM MUFON News newsletter features a prominent interview with Ed Dames of Psi Tech, Inc., alongside articles on the Taos Hum, UFO crash reports, hypnosis and abductees, and ongoing investigations.
Exclusive: Talking to Ed Dames - Part 1
This section details an interview conducted by Debby Stark with Ed Dames, president of Psi Tech, Inc. Dames discusses an impending event, referred to as 'The Big Event,' which he believes involves aliens preparing to meet humanity. He suggests that this event is scheduled for late August, with a potential 'vanguard colony' of 30 hybrids. Dames indicates that the aliens have their own agenda and that humans need to understand the situation before direct contact occurs. He also hints at a possible investor for Psi Tech's work, which could lead to information becoming public.
The Big Event: A Summary
Dames describes two key sites related to this event, both in New Mexico. Site One is near Chaco Canyon, chosen by the aliens for its spiritual significance and to 'educate' humans. Site Two is where the 'Federation,' a group of interstellar races, is arranging a meeting with Martians and hybrids. Dames explains that the Martians, originally from Mars, sought refuge on Earth after their planet lost its atmosphere. These Martians, some of whom remain in hibernation chambers, have had to adapt to Earth's gravity, leading to the creation of hybrids to preserve their lineage. The aliens are reportedly looking for a 'special person' for direct contact.
The Interview and My Disclaimer
Debby Stark recounts the circumstances of the interview, noting that Ed Dames preferred not to be taped. The interview was conducted in a noisy lobby, forcing Stark to rely on shorthand notes. She breaks down the report into parts, with this issue focusing on 'The Big Event' and other topics to follow.
Taos Hum--Acoustical Source Ruled Out
This article summarizes findings regarding the mysterious Taos 'Hum.' After setting up acoustical, seismic, and electromagnetic sensors, a team has informally ruled out sound as the cause. Sherry Robinson of the University of New Mexico stated that while no 'dramatic' findings occurred, further analysis is ongoing. Members of the investigating group expressed interest in using a 'tempest receiver' to analyze communication signals and electromagnetic frequencies. The article also notes Ed Dames's theory that the Taos hum is a 'beacon' created by aliens for 'time-travellers' to locate themselves in time and space, information obtained through remote viewing.
Richard's Ruminations: Too Many Crashes?
Richard Rowlette, NM State Director, expresses skepticism about the numerous reports of UFO crashes. He calculates that based on safety records of commercial aircraft, UFO crashes should be extremely rare, suggesting that many reported incidents might be fabrications or part of a disinformation campaign. Rowlette questions whether the focus on 'nuts and bolts' UFOs is the most productive approach, proposing that 'software' of a subtle kind, like manipulation and mind control, might be more relevant. He also touches upon the idea of staged crashes designed to alter witnesses' perceptions of reality.
Hypnotism and the Abductee
Written by Ivy Dunn, this article explores the use of hypnosis in researching abductee cases. Dunn explains that hypnosis is often employed to recall nebulous events related to alleged alien abductions. She describes the process of a hypnotic session, emphasizing the importance of rapport, trust, and a relaxed state for the subject. The article details the preparation, the session itself, and the post-trance recall, noting that anxiety can be a barrier. Dunn highlights Budd Hopkins as a prominent researcher in this field.
From Your Editor's Desk...
Carolyn Duce-Ashe reports on a remote viewing researcher from Canada who independently verified Psi Tech's claims about 'The Big Event.' She also details a recent investigation by NM MUFON investigators into reports of lights in the sky and cattle mutilations near Questa, New Mexico. The group interviewed witnesses and examined photographic evidence of a possible mutilation.
Current Investigations
Peter Limone, NM Chief Field Investigator, provides an update on ongoing investigations. One case involves a sighting of three lights in a triangular formation in Albuquerque. Another describes a large blue-white light seen rapidly moving across the sky near the Sandias and Kirtland AFB. The newsletter also notes that several investigators have scientific and social backgrounds.
Out of the Blue...!
This section features a letter from Linda Moulton Howe, who is investigating cattle mutilations across various regions. She mentions working on a new book and documentary. An enclosed article from The Rainsville, AL Weekly Post details Howe's investigation into cattle deaths in northeast Alabama, where she found evidence of high heat at the cuts, utilizing the services of Dr. John Altshuler for analysis.
Mystery Disease - Ed Dames Assists in Investigation
This article discusses the 'Mystery Disease' that affected the Four Corners region. Ed Dames, through remote viewing, theorizes that the disease is caused by a lethal toxin from a rare fresh-water algae bloom. The article notes that this region is also the predicted location of 'The Big Event,' suggesting a potential connection.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The newsletter consistently focuses on UFO phenomena, alien encounters, and related mysteries, with a particular emphasis on New Mexico as a hub for such activity. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry, encouraging investigation into these phenomena while also acknowledging skepticism and the possibility of disinformation. The publication aims to inform its readers about ongoing research, investigations, and theories within the UFO community, particularly those involving Psi Tech and its president, Ed Dames.