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New Atlantean Journal - 1975 - Vol 03 No 01

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Title: The New Atlantean Journal Issue: Vol. 3, No. 1 Date: March 1975 Publisher: Chronos Publications Country: USA Language: English

Magazine Overview

Title: The New Atlantean Journal
Issue: Vol. 3, No. 1
Date: March 1975
Publisher: Chronos Publications
Country: USA
Language: English

This issue of The New Atlantean Journal explores a variety of topics related to the unexplained, including UFO sightings, psychic phenomena, reincarnation, and ancient mysteries. The magazine features a prominent article detailing a sighting and photographic evidence of a 'flying saucer' in Lima, Peru.

Lima Architect Releases Photos of 'Flying Saucer'

The lead story reports on Hugo Luyo Vega, a Lima architect who claims to have photographed a flying saucer on October 23, 1973. Vega described the object as being shaped like an overturned soup plate, hovering about 50 yards away and 20 yards off the ground. He detailed its appearance, noting a cupola on top with a sky-blue light, small windows, and a dark red throbbing light on the bottom, which he identified as the propulsive force. The object reportedly changed direction and increased its speed, disappearing from view.

Editorial Comments: The Nature of 'Contact'

An editorial piece discusses the concept of 'contact' in UFO research, distinguishing between direct, face-to-face encounters and 'mental' experiences where a witness receives a message. It highlights various reported encounters, including those with 'spacemidgets' and 'spacegiants,' and mentions potential injuries such as radiation burns and hearing loss. The editorial emphasizes that the reality of 'mental' contact is as significant as physical contact, involving telepathic messages and the acquisition of 'powers' by contactees. It calls for a comprehensive study of contact phenomena, urging collaboration between physical scientists and psychical researchers, and offers the support of The New Atlantean Research Society for such endeavors.

PSI NEWS !!!

This section presents several short articles related to psychic phenomena:

  • "M.D. Works with Psychics": Dr. C. Norman Shealy, a neurosurgeon, is researching the use of psychic powers in medicine. His study found that psychics could determine personality traits with 79% accuracy and identify pain sites with 89% accuracy. One case involved a psychic correctly diagnosing liver failure instead of leukemia.
  • "The Isis Center": The Isis Center is planning a cruise in June with 300 psychics and scientists to attempt contact with 'higher intelligences' under the sea.
  • "Police Use Psychics in Murder Mystery": Detectives in Clearwater, Florida, employed psychics to help solve a 10-month-old murder mystery. However, Police Chief Frank Daniels stated that the attempt "didn't accomplish anything except to embarrass me" and that he knows of no case where psychics have worked in police investigations.

UFO's: Spacecraft or Cosmic Energy Beings?

By E. Golden, this article proposes that some UFOs might not be spacecraft but a different form of life existing in Earth's atmosphere. It references 'Foo-Fighters' and 'Ozark Spook Lights' as potential examples. Observations suggest these objects are small, luminous, spherical, move deliberately, and exhibit intelligent behavior. The author draws parallels with occult literature describing invisible beings that can become visible at will and cause poltergeist phenomena. The article speculates that these beings might manifest differently depending on the psychological climate of the age, appearing as 'devils' in ancient times and 'space brothers' or 'space ships' today. It also briefly touches upon Wilhelm Reich's work with 'cloud-busters' and luminous objects.

Who, What and Why (Reincarnation)

By George Cooper, this article discusses reincarnation as a means to understand one's identity. It explains that while hypnosis is a common method for regression, it can be dangerous if not performed by an accomplished hypnotist. The article debunks the idea that past incarnations were always of high status, emphasizing that ordinary people also create karma. It suggests that the normal cycle between incarnations averages 144 years. Two methods for regression are briefly introduced: one involving relaxation and mirror gazing, and another called the "Replacement Method" which uses visualization.

"The Finding of Adam" or "The Layman's Atlantis" - Part II

By Richard S. Shaver, this installment continues the exploration of ancient history and origins. It outlines a chronological arrangement for understanding the 'rock library's account' of Earth's beginnings, including 'the very early time,' 'the later time' (development of early culture and space commerce), 'before the first fall,' 'the collision,' and 'after the first fall.' The article posits that Earth has experienced multiple 'moon-falls' (seven are suggested), separated by thousands of years, leading to widespread destructions and the rise of new civilizations like the 'First Interim Culture.' It suggests that the moon's orbit is unstable and that Earth's history is marked by repeated catastrophic events.

Stranglings!!!

This section compiles various unusual and unexplained news items:

  • Mystery Kangaroo: A zoo official in Chicago dismisses claims of sightings of a kangaroo named Kinky, who allegedly attacked police officers.
  • Unilope?: An antelope with a third horn growing from its nose was shot near Fort Washakie.
  • A Howl of a Story: An authenticated report of a timber wolf in New York State since 1899.
  • Panther Snapped in Adirondacks: A rare eastern panther was sighted and photographed in the Adirondacks.
  • Catfish Attacks Polish Diver: A large catfish attacked a diver in the Oder River, Poland.
  • Mystery Death Fells Dairy Herd: A mysterious illness caused the death of 107 dairy cows in Tallahassee, Florida, with the cause remaining unknown.

Letters to the Editor

This section features correspondence from readers:

  • Vincent H. Gaddis expresses his pleasure at being welcomed into the fold and praises the publication.
  • Maxine Asher thanks the journal for coverage of her group and notes inquiries from various places.
  • A reader from La. mentions frequent saucer sightings and suggests it might be due to shipping development or military bases.
  • Herman Bergins suggests including articles on psychic healing.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The New Atlantean Journal consistently explores the fringes of known science and history, with a strong focus on UFO phenomena, psychic abilities, and alternative theories of Earth's past and future. The editorial stance appears to be open-minded and investigative, encouraging readers to share their experiences and supporting research into the unexplained. There is a clear interest in phenomena that challenge conventional scientific understanding, such as extraterrestrial contact, reincarnation, and the nature of consciousness.

This issue of SAUCER SCOOP, Volume 3, Number 12, dated March 1969, is a compilation of articles and reports related to UFO phenomena, paranormal experiences, and esoteric beliefs. The magazine appears to be published in the USA and is written in English.

Content Analysis

The Moon's History and Earth's Pre-History

The first article posits a theory that the moon was not always in its current orbit and has fallen to Earth multiple times in pre-history. These events, referred to as 'moon falls,' are believed to have led to the rise and fall of interim cultures. The author suggests that information about these events is preserved in 'rock books' and that the current era is one of 'darkest ignorance,' comparable to previous 'Dark Ages' between moon falls. The author expresses a desire to bring this information to the public, despite potential uncooperativeness from scientific circles.

Theoretical Remarks on "Contactees"

Authored by Hans Lauritzen and reprinted from SAUCER SCOOP Vol. 3 No. 12, this article explores the nature of 'contact' experiences. Lauritzen suggests that the information is insufficient to draw definitive conclusions but encourages consideration of all possibilities. He questions whether contact is purely psychological or has a physical reality. He introduces the concept of 'amplified telepathy,' distinct from ordinary biological telepathy, and discusses how electromagnetic waves might influence the brain and auditory systems to create the impression of telepathy. Lauritzen also theorizes that 'pictures' could be produced directly in the brain through a holographic technique, meaning the contactee might have 'seen' something that wasn't physically present. He identifies two types of close encounters: one where an 'extraterrestrial' is seen and departs in a machine, and another where the contactee receives a 'religious mission' to save humanity. Lauritzen notes a recurring pattern in the latter, where the 'visitors' are portrayed as good and humans as destructive.

Contact Case History: Michael

This section presents a personal case history from Michael, who recounts an experience from when he was 13 years old. While getting ready for school, he heard and felt a penetrating humming vibration. Looking out the window, he saw a large, yellowish, glowing object shaped like an inverted pie pan slowly settling behind trees in his backyard. He ran outside to investigate but found nothing. Upon returning home, he realized 25 minutes of his life were unaccounted for. Following this event, he became sensitive to electronic signals, able to tell when neighbors turned on their televisions. In his senior year of high school, Michael experienced severe nightmares and stated he 'was not from this earth' and 'does not belong.' He also developed persistent nerve issues in his neck, unexplained by doctors.

The Brothers of the Shadow

Authored by Michael Talbot, this article draws parallels between MIB (Men in Black) phenomena and the concept of the 'Brothers of the Shadow' from Eastern mysticism, particularly Madame Blavatsky's writings. These entities are described as cunning and evil, intent on preventing students of the occult from discovering the 'Veil of Isis' or the 'Great Secret.' The article mentions Bulwer Lytton's confrontation with these entities in the late 19th century. It also discusses Madame Blavatsky's alleged correspondence with 'Mahatmas' (Koot Hoomi Lal Singh and Marya) and compares this to the 'Allende Letters' received by Morris K. Jessup. The Masters K.H. and M. are said to divide supernatural entities into two factions: ascended masters aiding spiritual evolution and the Brothers of the Shadow, their 'most powerful Enemies.' Similarly, Carlos Allende, Mr. B, and Jemi categorize UFO entities into 'L.M. men' and 'S. men.' The article notes that psychons involved in these deceptions often use distinct colors for ink or pencil in their communications, mirroring the Masters K.H. (blue) and M. (red). The Mahatmas claim to preserve esoteric knowledge because humankind is not ready for it, and Blavatsky's introduction of Eastern mysticism was a test. Mr. B cryptically refers to an ancient Gypsy race with knowledge of UFO phenomena.

Bulwer Lytton's novel 'Vril: The Power of the Coming Race' is mentioned as a result of his experiences, describing an underground civilization with advanced powers. Albert K. Bender's experience with MIB silencing him after he supposedly uncovered the 'secret' of UFOs is also noted, leading to his book 'Flying Saucers and the Three Men.' The article suggests that psychons aim to convey archetypal traditions through deception, adapting their methods from ancient divine manifestations to modern communication like the U.S. Mail.

Frightened UFO Man Gives Up and Warns

This section reports on Mr. Brian Leathley Andrew, who shut down his UFO information bureau in Coventry, England, after experiencing what he perceived as harassment. He claims to have been watched by a man with a glowing orange face, had his phone cut off, received strange phone calls, and witnessed lights dimming in a house. Andrew, an electronic engineer, warns others, especially teenagers, against dabbling in UFO investigation, stating that 'FEAR is the most terribly enemy ever known.'

UFO Update: Did UFO Do Snippy In?

This article revisits the case of 'Snippy the Horse' in Alamosa, Colorado, a famous cattle slaughter case from November 1967. The autopsy revealed that Snippy's abdominal, brain, and spinal cavities were empty, and the flesh was stripped from its neck and head. The pathologist, who wished to remain anonymous, stated the horse was definitely not killed by lightning. The area where the horse was found showed signs of disturbance, including circular exhaust marks and identical holes. Samples taken from the horse and an object found by the owner, Mrs. Lewis, were examined. The object, covered in horse hair, caused a burning sensation on Mrs. Lewis's hand, and radiation levels were reported as above normal. A SCOOPNOTE adds that the carcass was not decomposed, vultures did not attack it, and a plastic bag containing a 'greenish fluid' was found. The high radiation count is considered a possible explanation for these curiosities.

UFO Update II: UFO Riddle After Cow Slaughter

This section reports on a series of ritual cattle killings that spread to a third state, Colorado, in January 1975. Over 100 head of cattle were slain in Kansas and Nebraska, with a 1100-pound Hereford found dead in Eckley, Colorado, drained of blood, with vital organs removed and no tracks found. The killings have cost midwestern farmers $30,000. Similar mutilations were investigated in Texas, involving Stephens and Young counties. In Comanche County, Texas, four mutilated calves were found with missing eyes and tongues. The editor poses the question of responsibility, suggesting both terrestrial and 'extraterrestrial' explanations. One theory is that these are 'exploratory probes' for scientific sampling, possibly to analyze pollution levels. The editor welcomes theories and notes a potential correlation between earthquakes and UFOs, suggesting UFOs might predict or observe such events.

Occult Bazaar

This section serves as a directory for various publications and organizations related to occultism, New Age beliefs, and paranormal research. It lists magazines like GNOSTICA, MANY SMOKES, PYRAMID GUIDE, COSMOS, and EARTH RELIGION NEWS, providing subscription details and contact information. It also mentions UNDERSTANDING, INC., a non-profit organization. Advertisements include information on pyramid energy, UFO recordings, and books co-authored by Brad Steiger. Public meetings for new subscribers are also announced.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

This issue of SAUCER SCOOP consistently explores themes of the unexplained, the paranormal, and alternative historical theories. There is a strong focus on UFO sightings, contactee experiences, and the potential for extraterrestrial influence on human history and current events. The magazine appears to embrace theories that challenge conventional scientific and historical narratives, such as the 'moon fall' hypothesis and the existence of hidden occult forces like the 'Brothers of the Shadow.' The editorial stance seems to be one of open inquiry, encouraging readers to share their experiences and theories, and presenting a wide range of speculative ideas without necessarily endorsing them as definitive fact. The 'Occult Bazaar' section indicates a broader interest in esoteric and mystical subjects beyond just UFOs.