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Mysterieux Objets Celestes - No 03 - Mai-Juin 1997

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Overview

This document contains several pages from the magazine "Phénoména", specifically issue N°34, focusing on recent observations of Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs) and related phenomena. The content is primarily in French.

Magazine Overview

This document contains several pages from the magazine "Phénoména", specifically issue N°34, focusing on recent observations of Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs) and related phenomena. The content is primarily in French.

Recent UFO Observations

The magazine lists numerous recent UFO sightings from various countries in September and October 1996:

  • France:
  • September 12, 1996: Observation of a "luminous bar".
  • October 18, 1996: A triangle with several "spots" directed towards the earth.
  • August 5, 1996: Four "stars" moving from East to West.
  • September 25, 1996: Explosions and observation of incandescent debris.
  • Great Britain:
  • October 5, 1996: A multicolored object detected by radar.
  • September 27, 1996: A hemisphere that changes shape, with 4 luminous bars.
  • Brazil:
  • August 22, 1996: A large crystal with red and green lights.
  • Argentina:
  • September 11, 1996: A cigar-shaped object with numerous lights.
  • United States:
  • September 16, 1996: A thimble-shaped object emitting a whistling sound.
  • South Africa:
  • August 28, 1996: A police helicopter chasing a UFO.
  • Israel:
  • September 16, 1996: An abduction.
  • September 17, 1996: Luminous phenomena evolving slowly.
  • September 25, 1996: A diamond-shaped object.
  • Bolivia:
  • September 26, 1996: A climber recounts a "contact" with a UFO.

Photographic evidence is included, with captions indicating a photo from Alabama taken on September 16, 1996, and a UFO photo supposedly taken over Mexico.

Extraterrestrial Encounters and Safety

An excerpt from "The Fire Officer's Guide To Disaster Control" by William Kramer and Charles Bahme is presented, translated into French. It warns that approaching UFOs can be harmful to humans, advising against staying under low-flying UFOs or touching landed ones. It suggests quickly moving away and leaving the military to handle the situation, citing potential radiation dangers and instances of people being burned by UFO emissions. The advice concludes with "Don't try anything with UFOs."

Comets and Asteroids

Information is shared from "Le groupement Marnais de Lumières dans la Nuit" regarding new discoveries by NASA:

  • Asteroid 1997 AC-11: Discovered in our solar system, it is a small planet of the Aten category, remaining in Earth's orbit for most of its existence. Eléonor Helin from the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California, is mentioned as part of the discovery team.
  • Comet 1997 A1: This comet is moving between the sun and Earth, along the axis of the Constellation of the Lion, and is expected to pass closest to Earth at a distance of approximately 370 million kilometers.

This information is sourced from "Le figaro" dated February 11, 1997.

Origin of the Moon

Three hypotheses are discussed regarding the origin of Earth's moon:

1. Fusion Hypothesis: Earth, spinning rapidly, developed an equatorial bulge that split, releasing matter that formed the Moon.
2. Capture Hypothesis: The Moon formed elsewhere in the solar system and was captured by Earth during an approach.
3. Third Hypothesis: The Moon simply formed from debris and dust orbiting Earth.

This section references "Les grands Atlas UNIVERSALIS" and includes illustrations depicting cosmic collisions and the formation of the Moon, citing "Science et Vie (T4618)" as a source document.

The UFO Guide: Part Two

A section titled "LE GUIDE DES OVNIS: DEUXIEME PARTIE" delves into more speculative theories:

  • Dark Side Hypothesis: Theorized by John Lear, this suggests numerous UFOs have crashed, been recovered by the US government (Project Redlight, 1962), and that Area 51 is no longer under US control but managed by extraterrestrials. A pact is said to exist where aliens have control over part of Area 51 (Sector 4) and can abduct humans for scientific data, provided they supply a list of those taken. In 1973, the government discovered the aliens exceeded the quota. Between 1978 and 1979, forty-four scientists and some Delta Force troops were allegedly detained and killed by aliens. The aliens are accused of kidnapping one American per year to dissect and mutilate victims for creating hybrids and androids, with some abductees having implants inserted in their brains for future control through drugs.
  • Disinformation: Defined as techniques used by governments to suppress or falsify information about UFOs, involving conscious deception through false documents or versions of events.
  • Dreamland: A nickname for Area 51.
  • EBE (Entité biologique extraterrestre): An unofficial term for extraterrestrials mentioned in the MJ-12 document.
  • E.T. (Extraterrestre): A term used for creatures from another planet.
  • FOIA (Freedom of Information Act): An American law allowing the public to obtain classified documents, though judges can refuse declassification if national security is affected. The text notes that this procedure cannot be relied upon in practice.

This section references the book "ILS" SONT DEJA LÄ!" by Michel Lafon and indicates "A SUIVRE..." (To be continued).

Advertising and Subscriptions

An advertisement for "A UN AUTRE MONDE" bookstore and spiritual boutique in Châlons-en-Champagne is included, detailing its opening hours. There is also a subscription advertisement for "LUMIÈRES DANS LA NUIT", offering "ALL UFOLOGICAL NEWS IN FRANCE AND THE WORLD" with an annual subscription fee of 250.00F.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The magazine "Phénoména" appears to focus on UFO sightings, extraterrestrial encounters, and related conspiracy theories, including government cover-ups and alien interactions. The inclusion of safety warnings regarding UFOs and detailed discussions of hypotheses about alien involvement suggest a stance that acknowledges the phenomena while also cautioning the public and exploring speculative explanations. The magazine also covers astronomical discoveries, such as comets and asteroids, and discusses scientific theories about celestial bodies like the Moon, indicating a broader interest in space and science alongside ufology.