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Title: NM MUFON NEWS Issue: Number 7, Seventh BIG Issue! Date: July, 1993 Publisher: NM MUFON Country: USA Price: $1
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Title: NM MUFON NEWS
Issue: Number 7, Seventh BIG Issue!
Date: July, 1993
Publisher: NM MUFON
Country: USA
Price: $1
This issue of the NM MUFON NEWS delves into various aspects of the UFO phenomenon, featuring an exclusive interview with Ed Dames of PSI TECH, discussions on cattle mutilations, the mysterious Taos Hum, and personal recollections of the Roswell incident. It also touches upon a mystery illness and promotes a new universal language system.
Exclusive: TALKING TO ED DAMES - Part 2
This section continues the interview with Ed Dames of PSI TECH, focusing on his insights into remote viewing (RVing) and its applications. Dames explains that PSI TECH's targets are primarily scientific and technological, including US military deep space platforms and satellites designed to monitor rocket launches. He also reveals that PSI TECH has investigated UFO intrusions over military bases and nuclear weapons storage depots, suggesting the purpose is to track nuclear weapons. Dames has spoken with military personnel off the record about these matters.
The interview then shifts to the Taos Hum, which Dames believes is caused by an alien device. He recommends using magnetometers to measure magnetic field changes rather than accoustical devices, noting the sound seems to be at 17 hz and involves modulated gravity. Dames also mentions that time-traveling aliens might use gravity pulses as guideposts.
He references Ingo Swann's upcoming book, "Nostradamus Factor," and recommends the work of Prof. James Deardorff, who has written extensively on alien subjects. Dames shared photocopies of Deardorff's articles from the Journal of Radio Astronomy and the Journal of the British Interplanetary Society.
Regarding cattle mutilations, Dames states that PSI TECH has observed remotely operated vehicles that kill cows by jolting them with electricity and take samples for "base-line bioassays." These samples are apparently for monitoring radioactive accidents in Eastern Europe. Dames believes aliens will not allow a nuclear war but may use accidents to teach humanity about developing character.
Green fireballs are described as artifacts of UFOs' movement through time, with the sighting being akin to a sonic boom. Dames likens observing UFOs to seeing them move briefly in three dimensions while they travel through time faster than humans perceive.
He dismisses claims about Area 51 UFOs being alien, stating they are human-made. Dames also comments on the MJ-12 documents, suggesting they were created to lure out information from civilian scientists by making official-looking documents and monitoring reactions.
MUTILATIONS: SO WHAT'S NEW?
This article by Ivy E. Dunn details investigations into cattle mutilations. A group of MUFON members visited Questa, New Mexico, where they learned of a rancher who lost a bull to an apparent mutilation. The carcass exhibited classic symptoms, including the removal of eyes and tongue, and a "coring" of the sex organs. Another incident involved a farmer in the same area who lost a cow in the 1970s under similar circumstances.
The article also reports on a recent case near Albuquerque, where a young cow was found dead with eyes gone, a slit from throat to tail, and the tail missing. A circular opening on its shoulder revealed a bone with a zigzagged indentation. An investigative team concluded this was not the work of a predator but likely an intelligent source. A State Livestock Inspector had no knowledge of such incidents in the region.
FRANK JOYCE REMEMBERS ROSWELL
Albuquerque resident Frank Joyce, a former KOB reporter and stringer for United Press in Roswell in 1947, shares his recollections of the Roswell incident. He recounts advising W. W. "Mac" Brazel to go to the military after finding debris, and states that Brazel casually mentioned the occupants were not "green."
Joyce also details his interaction with Walter Haut, the PIO of the US Army Air Field in Roswell, who initially released a statement about a crashed flying disk. Joyce was later contacted by someone from the Pentagon who read him "a death sentence," indicating the sensitive nature of the incident.
He describes a gripping account of a fast ride to Brazel's ranch with his employer, Mr. Whitmore, and an unknown "Traveller" who was tall, sharp-featured, and wore a dull gold flight suit. Joyce speculated this Traveller might be an extraterrestrial, describing him as projecting power and causing him to feel confused and threatened.
Joyce recounts that the Traveller ordered him to wait in a shed, and later, Brazel and a Mexican were seen outside. Joyce promised not to reveal anything further. Whitmore later commented that it was something the military wanted to cover up.
Joyce also mentions a mysterious Colonel Johnson in Roswell and an incident involving Judd Dixon, who claimed authorities had cleared out records. He expresses skepticism about the Datil, NM, events but finds the MJ-12 research remarkable.
He concludes by stating that UFO phenomena have been occurring for thousands of years and that the truth coming out might not be a good thing, suggesting it could be part of a scheme to wait until everyone who knows about Roswell is dead.
TAOS HUM - UPDATE
This brief update states there is no new news on the scientific investigation into the Taos Hum. The phenomenon is now being reported in other parts of the country, with over 50 people contacting researchers. A 1940s report from Great Britain mentions similar sounds, and an organization called "The Hummers" exists there. A New Mexico scientist, James Kelly, suggests the ear itself might be responsible due to its sensitivity.
MYSTERY ILLNESS STILL A MYSTERY
This section discusses the mystery illness in the Four Corners area, now identified as hantavirus carried by deer mice. However, unanswered questions remain about why healthy adults are affected and die, and why the disease is striking now. The article notes that fresh urine aerosols are believed to be the mode of infection. It also mentions cases outside the Four Corners area and that mice found near victims tested negative for the virus. Ed Dames' theory of a lethal algal bloom is mentioned as a possible cause, with hantavirus being an associated phenomenon.
FROM OUT OF THE BLUE!
This section contains correspondence from readers and other organizations:
- Vince Johnson, Editor, HUFON Report: Proposes a newsletter exchange between HUFON and NM MUFON, expressing interest in the interview with Ed Dames and the PSI-TECH/Aviary/Aquarium connection.
- Sue Johnson, Paso Robles, CA: Expresses enjoyment of the MUFON News, finding it non-fattening and thought-provoking.
- Jim Spangler, Centerville, OH: Inquires about the "humming" noise in the Taos area and requests back issues and related materials.
- Jane Bauer, Portage, MI: Enjoys the newsletter and looks forward to future issues, mentioning a positive interaction at the Ozark Conference.
- Angela Thompson, Bigelow Foundation: Requests back copies of the NM MUFON News containing the interview with Ed Dames.
An advertisement for "The Eclectic Viewpoint" offers video/audio tapes on UFOs, crop circles, and other topics.
THE U.F.O. IN UNIFON
Susan Gilman writes about her encounter with "Lady Venus," who claimed to be a Venusian and discussed UFO phenomena, Earth Changes, and the need to prepare for disasters. Lady Venus also demonstrated knowledge of the Pleiadian ships and Billy Meier. Gilman also promotes UNIFON, a proposed reformed English alphabet that she believes is five times more efficient and fun than the traditional alphabet. She notes that UNIFON contains the letters U.F.O. and has been promoted for eight years.
UNIFON - A New Language System
This article discusses the need for alphabet reform and the development of UNIFON by John Malone. UNIFON is described as a one-for-one system of 40 symbols, providing perfect spellings for English words. The article quotes John Culkin on the global need for a common language and references "Abdu'l-Baha's" prophecies about the "century of light" and the eventual unity of language.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
This section provides details on upcoming MUFON meetings, conferences, and events:
- August MUFON Meeting: August 18, featuring Dave Crossley on "UFOs and the F-Word."
- September MUFON Meeting: September 15, featuring Rosemary Ellen Guiley on crop circles.
- Midwest Conference on UFO Research: September 17-19 in Springfield, MO.
- Omega Conference: October 9-10 in North Haven, CT, with speakers like George Knapp, John Mack, and Budd Hopkins.
- First Annual Gulf Breeze UFO Conference: October 22-24 in Gulf Breeze, FL, with Dr. John Mack.
A NOTE FROM YOUR EDITOR...
This section provides subscription information for NM MUFON NEWS, with 12 issues costing $12. Back issues are available for $1 each. The editor notes the effort to publish monthly but acknowledges potential delays due to schedule changes or lack of material. Subscribers will not miss an issue due to subscription by issue, not month.
An "IF YOU'VE SEEN SOMETHING WEIRD..." section encourages readers to call NM State Chief of Investigations, Peter Limone.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue are UFO sightings and investigations, alien contact, unexplained phenomena like the Taos Hum and cattle mutilations, and the historical context of UFO research, particularly the Roswell incident. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry into these subjects, presenting information from various sources, including interviews with researchers like Ed Dames and personal accounts like Frank Joyce's. There is also an interest in promoting new ideas, such as the UNIFON language system, and in keeping the readership informed about relevant conferences and meetings. The publication seems to encourage reader participation through letters and the sharing of theories.