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Title: NÄR KONTAKT Issue: Volume 4, Number 1 Date: 1993 Publisher: Västra Sveriges UFO-Förening Country: Sweden Language: Swedish

Magazine Overview

Title: NÄR KONTAKT
Issue: Volume 4, Number 1
Date: 1993
Publisher: Västra Sveriges UFO-Förening
Country: Sweden
Language: Swedish

This issue of Närkontakt marks a new beginning with new editors, Peter Larsson and Daniel Olsson, and a revitalized board. The magazine aims to be more engaging and interactive, encouraging member contributions and discussions on UFO phenomena. The cover prominently features headlines about a new era for the magazine, sensational images from a UFO crash in Aztek, and a stark warning to 'Beware on May 14th!'

Editorial and Board Information

The editorial team, consisting of Peter Larsson and Daniel Olsson, expresses their commitment to creating a better magazine with the members' input. They encourage members to share their thoughts, suggestions, and even personal UFO experiences. The new board, led by Chairman Anders Persson, is largely composed of new members, signaling a fresh start for the organization. The issue lists the full board, including Vice Chairman Kerstin Carlsson, Treasurer Anelie Johansson, Secretary Jan Olausson, and other board members and representatives.

The magazine also includes contact information for local chapters and encourages interested individuals to get in touch. A section titled 'Tänkvärt!' (Food for thought!) offers a brief motivational quote: 'Start the day right. A good start is half the success.'

Featured Articles and Reports

"EN UTOMJORDISK VARELSE 'BOR' I KATYAS KROPP!" (An Extraterrestrial Being 'Lives' in Katya's Body!)

This article details a bizarre medical case from St. Petersburg, Russia, involving a woman named Katya Kuzgadze. Dr. Nikita Belov, a specialist, discovered a strange, tentacled life form, approximately 20 centimeters long, attached to Katya's spine. The organism was described as resembling a centipede and was secreting acid when doctors attempted to take tissue samples. Dr. Belov suspects the organism might be of extraterrestrial origin, possibly contracted in an area where UFO sightings are common. The patient is too weak for immediate surgery, and doctors are concerned about removing the parasite without causing further harm.

"SE UPP DEN 14 MAJ!" (Beware on May 14th!)

This alarming article reports that American researchers, including astronomer Martin Stack, claim to have deciphered a coded message from outer space. The message allegedly reveals that aggressive aliens are planning to attack Earth on May 14, 1993, at 15:00. Martin Stack, who claims to have worked with CIA code experts, states that the aliens are already en route and that the message was not a warning but an announcement to extraterrestrials already on Earth. The White House and CIA have refused to comment, with a spokesperson warning that such information could cause panic. Stack speculates that the aliens intend to steal Earth's natural resources and establish colonies. He also argues that the public has a right to know about the impending threat.

GULF BREEZE, USA: "Jag tror att de ville visa sig för oss" (I believe they wanted to show themselves to us)

This section covers the UFO sightings in Gulf Breeze, Florida, between November 11, 1987, and May 1, 1988. Approximately 140 residents witnessed numerous UFOs, described as flying saucers and cigar-shaped craft. Expert Walter Andrus considers these photographic and eyewitness accounts to be the best evidence to date for the existence of UFOs. The article includes a photo of Ed Walters, who claims to have encountered a flying saucer and its occupants outside his home. The report suggests that the extraterrestrials deliberately made their presence known.

"5-ÅRIG FLICKA FÅNGADE ETT RYMDSKEPP - MED FJÄRILSHÅV!" (5-Year-Old Girl Catches a Spaceship - With a Butterfly Net!)

This whimsical story recounts an incident where a 5-year-old girl named Angelique Roland in Rheims, France, reportedly captured a miniature UFO in her butterfly net. Her mother described the object as a strange, black, round thing with three legs and a light from its window. A neighbor, Dr. Paul Demange, who is also a UFO expert, examined the object and confirmed it resembled a teacup. Two tiny beings, about 1 centimeter tall, emerged from the craft. Before UFO researchers could arrive, the miniature spaceship broke free from the glass jar and flew away.

Book Review: "Besök från Rymden" (Visit from Space) by Peter Brookesmith

This review praises Peter Brookesmith's book as a critical examination of UFO phenomena. The reviewer highlights the book's well-structured introduction and the thorough analysis of each case, with contributions from six 'delförfattare' (co-authors), including Hilary Evans. Notable cases discussed include British ghost ships, Men in Black, and the Meier case. The book is described as well-written and comprehensive, earning it a rating of 4 UFON.

"Några inkomna fall 1993" (Some Incoming Cases 1993)

This section lists several recent UFO sightings reported to the organization:

  • February 7: A black cigar-shaped object seen flying at high speed from south to north near Helsingborg.
  • February 8 (evening): Red, luminous balls were observed emerging from Venus and flying around the sky near Vallentuna, also reported by acquaintances in Norrtälje.
  • February 8 (19:20-19:25): A larger oval object with multi-colored lights was seen flying from northeast to southwest near Saltsjöbaden, disappearing behind a forest.
  • February 25 (18:45): A light phenomenon consisting of 8-10 rotating spotlights arranged in a ring was observed near Borås.

Other Sections

  • "Redaktörerna har ordet" (The Editors Have the Floor): An introduction from the new editors, Peter and Daniel, expressing their enthusiasm and plans for the magazine.
  • "Tack Roald!" (Thanks Roald!): A dedication to Roald Lundgren, the outgoing editor, for his work on the magazine.
  • "Styrelsen består av" (The Board Consists Of): A list of the board members with their contact details.
  • "Välkommen till Lysekil!" (Welcome to Lysekil!): An advertisement for a holiday home rental.
  • "REGRESSIONSTERAPI" (Regression Therapy): An advertisement for regression therapy services offered by Anelie Johansson.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The magazine strongly emphasizes the reality of UFO phenomena and extraterrestrial contact, presenting various cases and theories with a generally credulous stance. The editorial stance is one of open inquiry and a desire to uncover the truth behind UFOs, as reflected in the new chairman's goal to draw "an unambiguous conclusion about the origin of the phenomena associated with the concept of 'UFO'." There is a clear call for active participation from members, positioning the magazine as a platform for sharing experiences and advancing the field of UFO research within Sweden. The issue highlights dramatic claims, such as an impending alien invasion and the discovery of alien life forms, suggesting a focus on sensational and groundbreaking reports.

This issue of "UFO" magazine, published in 1987, focuses on photographic evidence and eyewitness accounts of extraterrestrial encounters and UFO phenomena. The cover prominently features the headline "SÅ HÄR SER DE UT!" (This is what they look like!), announcing the presentation of images of beings from outer space, along with alleged evidence from the controversial Hangar 18.

The "Gulf Breeze" Case and MUFON

The magazine discusses the case of Ed, a witness from Gulf Breeze, USA, whose photographic evidence of UFOs is supported by Walter Andrus, director of MUFON (Mutual UFO Network). Andrus, a former police officer, has dedicated years to studying UFOs and has found that while most cases can be explained, a significant percentage remain unexplained. He highlights the Gulf Breeze case as particularly compelling and credible, noting that Ed passed lie detector tests. Andrus also recounts his own UFO sighting in Phoenix, Arizona, in 1948. He co-founded MUFON with John Schussler, an organization comprising professionals from various scientific fields dedicated to investigating UFO phenomena.

Alleged UFO Crash Photos from Hangar 18

A major feature of the issue presents photographs claimed to be from a 1948 UFO crash near Aztec, New Mexico. These images allegedly show alien beings being treated and charred bodies of the crash victims. The photos were reportedly taken by a former US Air Force technician who kept them hidden for decades before deciding to reveal them to the public. He claims to have been among the first on the scene of the crash, describing a chaotic environment with strange metallic debris and small, child-like beings. The bodies were allegedly transported to the secret Hangar 18 for examination. The article notes that experts have examined the photos and believe they are authentic and date back to the 1940s.

Alien Abductions and Jenny Randles

The magazine details the experience of Alan Godfrey, a policeman from Manchester, England, who encountered a hovering oval object. He experienced a 14-minute time loss and found his boots scratched, suggesting he was moved or abducted. Under hypnosis, Godfrey described being examined by small beings with lamp-shaped heads, overseen by a human-like figure named Josef. Despite initial disbelief from his superiors, Godfrey eventually convinced others of his experience.

UFO expert Jenny Randles is featured, discussing her book "Abduction," which details over 200 cases of alleged alien abductions worldwide. Randles emphasizes that these are not mere fantasies but genuine experiences that profoundly affect the victims, often leading to isolation and difficulty in daily life. She notes the striking similarities in accounts from different parts of the world, including telepathic communication and time loss, and stresses the importance of taking these experiences seriously.

Other Accounts and Observations

The issue also includes the story of the Day family in Aveley, England, who experienced a two-and-a-half-hour time loss after driving through a green mist, accompanied by supernatural events. Another account describes a young sales assistant's encounter with a green, ball-shaped object and a tall, silver-suited figure.

Randles also touches upon the classification of UFO sightings, stating that while most have natural explanations (like owls mistaken for UFOs), about one in ten observations remain unexplained, representing 30-40 mysteries per year. She advocates for understanding and helping those who have had these experiences, comparing the need for open-mindedness to the historical understanding of epilepsy.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The magazine consistently presents UFO sightings and alien encounters as phenomena worthy of serious investigation. There is a clear editorial stance supporting the credibility of eyewitness accounts and photographic evidence, even when they are extraordinary. The issue highlights the work of organizations like MUFON and experts like Jenny Randles who are dedicated to documenting and analyzing these events. The recurring themes include photographic proof, abduction experiences, unexplained phenomena, and the alleged cover-up or secrecy surrounding UFO information, particularly referencing Hangar 18. The overall tone suggests that while skepticism is natural, the sheer volume and consistency of reports warrant a deeper understanding of what may be occurring.