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Nsrkontakt - 1996 No 3
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Title: NÄR KONTAKT Issue: 3 Volume: 7 Date: 1996 Publisher: UFO-VÄST Country: Sweden Price: 30 kr
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Title: NÄR KONTAKT
Issue: 3
Volume: 7
Date: 1996
Publisher: UFO-VÄST
Country: Sweden
Price: 30 kr
This issue of "När Kontakt" (Near Contact), a Swedish magazine for UFO enthusiasts, covers a range of intriguing topics, from alleged extraterrestrial encounters and advanced technology to ancient mysteries and astronomical anomalies. The cover prominently features a grey alien and headlines teasing stories about Richard Hoagland, UFOs behind the Iron Curtain, and the Varginha incident.
Key Articles and Features
"Tada!" - Editorial Commentary
The editorial section touches on various current events and their potential UFO connections. It mentions Bill Clinton's unusual train travel, possibly due to fears of being shot down, and a publicist's attempt to expose UFO secret files. The editor expresses skepticism about abduction literature, particularly Budd Hopkins's work, noting the lack of concrete evidence and questioning the verification of witnesses. The article also references Whitley Strieber's attempts to photograph his 'friends' and speculates on a potential marriage between Budd Hopkins and Linda Napolitano, despite Hopkins's existing marriage. It also highlights Kevin Randle's controversial presentation at MUFON, which drew criticism for suggesting that science fiction influences our perception of aliens.
NASA and the Speed of Light
This section discusses NASA's NEAR mission to asteroid Eros 433, scheduled for 1998. Richard Hoagland is cited as proposing that the mission's true purpose is to test the constancy of the speed of light by sending a pulse to Earth and measuring its return time. Hoagland suggests that NASA scientists are beginning to doubt Einstein's theory of relativity regarding the constant speed of light.
Martian Fossils and Conspiracy Theories
The article delves into the discovery of the ALH84001 meteorite in Antarctica in 1984. NASA claimed it originated from Mars and contained fossilized organisms. The author connects this to NASA's attention to bacteria living deep beneath the Columbia River, suggesting it was preparation for the Mars fossil announcement. The piece raises questions about NASA's motives, particularly why a crater on Mars was named after the Nazi Thule Society, fueling conspiracy theories.
Archaeology and Ancient Artifacts
This part of the magazine explores controversial archaeological claims. It mentions the alleged discovery of Noah's Ark in Israel, Ethiopia, and Egypt, and the Knights Templar's presentation of the Holy Grail, a small green glass flask. The author expresses skepticism due to the lack of dating for the Grail and its association with New Age movements. Graham Hancock's theories about 'hollow spaces' beneath the Cheops pyramid and his claim that Antarctica was ice-free 10,000-15,000 years ago (based on the Piri Reis map) are also mentioned, casting doubt on his credibility. In contrast, Dr. Nick Allen's findings suggest the Shroud of Turin might be a 14th-century photograph, with the necessary equipment for such a chemical process existing at that time.
"Lösa rykten? eller Sensationell ny framdriftsmetod i sikte!" (Rumors or Sensational New Propulsion Method in Sight?)
This article, by Anders Persson, explores alternative propulsion methods. It begins by dismissing traditional methods like lighter-than-air, wing profiles, and reaction principles for space travel due to fuel requirements. The author mentions an Italian organization, ASPS, claiming a new propulsion method based on 'impact force propagation' and an electric power source, which could enable Mars colonization. However, the organization's secrecy and request for membership fees raise suspicions of a scam.
The article then focuses on the B2 'flying wing' aircraft, suggesting it might employ a new propulsion method. It references a text by Paul A. LaViolette, which claims that Townsend Brown's experiments in the 1920s, involving charging a capacitor with high voltage to create a motive force, could be the basis for this technology. Brown's experiments reportedly involved creating a gravitational field around a disk, allowing it to move without conventional propulsion. The article notes that Brown's research was classified as a 'black project' by the US military.
Later, in 1968, Northrup Industries became interested in using this principle to improve aircraft wings for reduced drag and noise. The article suggests that the B2's advanced ceramic materials and its alleged use of 'anti-gravity technology' stem from this research. It cites leaked information about the B2's wing being charged with up to 15 million volts, with jet engines primarily used to generate this voltage. The wing's construction, with electrically isolated sections and a positively charged leading edge, is described as a method to control the effect and potentially cool exhaust gases.
The article discusses two potential mechanisms for this propulsion: the reaction principle (driving air through 'point discharges') and Bernoulli's principle (accelerating gas over a surface by creating electrical fields). While acknowledging that these methods are not known to be highly efficient, the author finds the concept intriguing, especially in relation to the B2's capabilities.
"UPPTÄCKT I PERU - En port till en annan dimension?" (Discovery in Peru - A Gateway to Another Dimension?)
This section details the discovery of a mysterious door-like structure in the Hayu Marca mountains of southern Peru. Local indigenous legends speak of a 'gateway to the lands of the gods.' The structure, carved from natural rock, measures seven meters high and seven meters wide, with a smaller alcove at the base. Jose Luis Delgado Mamani, a guide, stumbled upon it and described it as a revelation, recalling recurring dreams of such a doorway.
Archaeological authorities were alerted, and the area attracted historians and archaeologists. Legends recount that ancient heroes passed through this gate to join the gods, and that the Incan priest Aramu Maru fled the Spanish with a sacred golden disk, the 'key of the gods,' and used the doorway, which was guarded by shamans, to disappear.
Archeologists have noted a small, hand-sized circular depression on the right side of the entranceway, theorized to be a place for a disk. Some individuals who have touched the 'small door' report feeling energy and experiencing visions of stars, fire columns, and unusual music. Others perceive tunnels within the structure. Despite the lack of a visible opening, the professional opinion is that there is no actual door, as the frame and entranceway are carved from the same rock. The structure is compared to the Gate of the Sun at Tiahuanaco and other archaeological sites. Reports of significant UFO activity, including glowing blue spheres and bright white disk-shaped objects, have been noted in the region, particularly around Lake Titicaca. A prophecy suggests the door will one day open much larger, allowing gods to return in their 'sun ships.'
"VARGINHA INCIDENTEN" (The Varginha Incident)
This is a detailed account of the Varginha incident in Brazil, which occurred between January 20-22, 1996. The article describes a UFO crash near Varginha, followed by sightings of extraterrestrial beings (EBEs). The incident involved military personnel, including those from the Brazilian Army and Air Force, as well as firefighters and local investigators like Ubirajara Franco Rodrigues and Vitorio Pacaccini. Stanton T. Friedman and John Carpenter are mentioned as key researchers involved in the investigation.
The article recounts that around 1:30 AM on January 20th, a farmer couple, Augusta and Eurico Rodrigues, heard their livestock in distress and saw a silent, lightless UFO descending. John Carpenter describes the UFO as 'submarine-shaped, the size of a mini-bus.' A military witness reportedly confirmed the crash and involvement in the cleanup. The EBEs are described as being between 1.2 to 1.5 meters tall, with dark, oily skin, large red eyes, and three fingers on their hands. One EBE was reportedly captured by firefighters in the Jardim Andere park area, with military personnel already present. This EBE was later taken to a hospital.
Three girls, Lilliane Fatima Silva, Valquiria Fatime Silva, and Katia Andrade Xavier, reported seeing another EBE near a garage wall. The creature was described as hunched over, appearing injured, and emitting a strange smell, possibly ammonia. Harvard professor Dr. John Mack interviewed the girls and reportedly vouched for their sincerity.
Further military operations involved capturing more EBEs, including one injured EBE in the evening of January 20th. A total of 8 EBEs are reported to have been involved: one deceased, two injured (one later died), and five recovered alive. The captured EBEs were allegedly transported to the military school EAS in Tres Coracoes. The article notes that the military and authorities attempted to maintain secrecy, with hospital staff reportedly warned to deny any involvement.
The article also mentions the presence of F5 fighter jets in an attack formation near the area, and army vehicles, suggesting a coordinated military response. The involvement of the Brazilian Army's secret service (S-2) is also noted.
"Tre flickor möter ännu en EBE" (Three girls meet another EBE)
This section provides a more detailed account of the encounter between three girls and an EBE on the morning of January 20th. The girls described the creature as having a hunched posture, dark skin, and large red eyes. They reported it was unlike any animal or human they had ever seen. The EBE was later taken to a local hospital and then transferred to the more equipped Humanitas hospital. Hospital staff were reportedly instructed to deny any knowledge of the event.
"EBE tagen till lokalt sjukhus" (EBE taken to local hospital)
This part of the article details the transfer of the captured EBE to hospitals and the efforts to maintain secrecy. It mentions that the EBE was taken to the regional hospital and then to Humanitas hospital for better security and to prevent public access. Hospital staff were reportedly gagged and warned not to speak about the incident, even to their families. An investigator, Ubirajara Franco Rodrigues, managed to get some information from a nurse who confirmed the lockdown of a hospital section and the arrival of surgeons from other cities.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The magazine consistently explores the intersection of unexplained phenomena, advanced technology, and potential government cover-ups. There is a clear interest in UFO sightings, alleged alien encounters, and the possibility of extraterrestrial influence on human history and technology. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry, presenting various claims and theories while also acknowledging skepticism and the need for evidence, particularly in cases like the abduction accounts. The Varginha incident is presented as a significant event warranting detailed investigation, highlighting the role of both civilian researchers and military involvement. The magazine also shows an interest in ancient mysteries and their potential connection to UFO phenomena, as seen in the Peru 'Stargate' article.
This issue of UFO-VÄST, published in 1996, focuses on several key UFO-related topics, including the Varginha incident in Brazil, theories about anomalies on the Moon and Mars' moon Phobos, and a UFO crash in Greece. The magazine presents a mix of witness accounts, investigative reports, and speculative analysis.
The Varginha Incident
The issue dedicates significant space to the Varginha incident in Brazil, which reportedly occurred in January 1996. It details the alleged recovery of a deceased alien body (EBE) from Humanitas hospital, its subsequent transport to the Escola de Sargentos das Armas (ESA), and then to Campinas. The report includes statements from individuals like Mr. Usier, who denies the existence of aliens, and Doctor Rogerio, who initially dismisses the idea but later admits to seeing something unusual. The presence of two Americans investigating the case is also noted. The transport of six living EBEs to an unknown destination, possibly Albrook Air Force base in Panama, is also described. The military's involvement, including the use of S-2 internal security, and efforts to control information are highlighted. The magazine also mentions animal mutilations in Campinas, suggesting a possible link to extraterrestrial research.
Moon Anomalies and Richard Hoagland's Theories
Anders Persson's article delves into the debate surrounding potential artificial structures on the Moon, largely driven by the work of Richard Hoagland. The article discusses historical observations of changes in lunar craters, such as Linne and Piccolomini, and phenomena in the Plato crater. Hoagland's interpretation of Apollo 10 image 4822, which shows a landscape with unusual shadows and vertical streaks, is presented. He suggests these features are remnants of massive, possibly 'dome-like' or 'tower-like' structures. The article critically examines Hoagland's claims, noting that while intriguing, they often rely on single images and could potentially be explained by photographic artifacts or unusual geological formations. The author expresses a need for more definitive evidence and multiple images to verify such claims. The article also touches upon a lecture given by Richard Hoagland in Sweden, where his theories were presented, and the author's own critical assessment of his evidence.
Phobos: A Moon Mystery
Another article by Anders Persson focuses on Phobos, one of Mars' moons, exploring its enigmatic nature. The article notes that Phobos was discovered in 1877 and has a diameter of only 27km, leading some to classify it as an asteroid. Its orbital period is 8 hours, and like Earth's moon, it always shows the same side to Mars. The composition of Phobos is believed to be rocky with some ice, explaining its low density. A prevailing theory is that Phobos was captured by Mars' gravity. However, the article highlights the significant mystery surrounding Phobos' mass, which appears to be much smaller than expected, leading to speculation that the moon might be hollow. The 'stripes' or 'grooves' on Phobos, particularly emanating from a large crater, are also discussed. While some suggest these are cracks formed by a collision, the article questions their parallel nature and survival within the crater. The author speculates that these features might be 'grooves' or 'furrows' formed by meteoritic impacts, possibly from a single direction, or that Phobos itself is hollow, causing the surface to 'fold inwards' during impacts. The possibility of Phobos being an artificial 'spaceship' or a protective body for interstellar travel is also raised.
Other Reports and Future Issues
The magazine also includes a report on a UFO crash in Greece, where four women witnessed an event and the military allegedly 'cleaned up' the scene. Additionally, there are brief mentions of UFO sightings in Sweden, including a 'three-point object' formation and triangular lights. The 'Next Issue' section previews upcoming articles, including 'USSR UFO Historia Del 2', 'UFO Krash I Grekland', 'Majestic 12' with Stanton T. Friedman, and 'Schwabenland 211' concerning a rumored Nazi UFO base in Antarctica.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
UFO-VÄST consistently explores themes of extraterrestrial encounters, alleged government cover-ups, and unexplained aerial phenomena. The magazine appears to present a range of evidence, from witness testimonies to photographic analysis, often with a critical yet open-minded approach. While it highlights intriguing possibilities and controversial theories, particularly those of Richard Hoagland, it also acknowledges the need for rigorous scientific verification and multiple sources of evidence. The editorial stance seems to encourage investigation and discussion of these phenomena, while maintaining a degree of skepticism towards unsubstantiated claims.