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Ouranos - Nouvelle Serie - no 25 - 1er trim 1979
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Title: OURANOS Subtitle: aux frontières de la connaissance Issue: No 25 Volume: 29th Year Date: First quarter 1979 Publisher: OURANOS Country: France Language: French Price: 10 FF (France)
Magazine Overview
Title: OURANOS
Subtitle: aux frontières de la connaissance
Issue: No 25
Volume: 29th Year
Date: First quarter 1979
Publisher: OURANOS
Country: France
Language: French
Price: 10 FF (France)
Content Summary
This issue of "OURANOS" delves into the realms of UFOs, unexplained phenomena, and the paranormal, presenting a blend of investigative reports, theoretical articles, and historical perspectives. The cover boldly announces "OVNI phénomènes inexpliqués paranormal," setting the tone for the content within.
Editorial and Organizational Information
The magazine is directed by Pierre DEL VAL, who also serves as the Secretary General of the "OURANOS" commission of study and the U.G.E.P.I. The publication is quarterly, and the issue is dated the first quarter of 1979. The foundation OURANOS, established in 1951, is presented as one of the oldest private organizations dedicated to researching ufology and related phenomena. It operates with various study departments and emphasizes an interdisciplinary approach, welcoming researchers from diverse fields. The foundation also engages in public information through its review, conferences, and exhibitions.
Key Articles and Investigations
"Un petit tour d'horizon" by Pierre Delval: This introductory piece highlights a significant increase in UFO sightings worldwide since the last quarter of 1978, noting a global "wave" that peaked in the USA and South America in early 1979. It mentions official reactions, including a debate in the British House of Lords.
"Nos Ancêtres Cosmiques" by Maurice Chatelain: Chatelain posits that ancient civilizations possessed extraordinary scientific knowledge (astronomy, mathematics, nuclear physics) far beyond their presumed capabilities. He proposes four theories, including the idea that these ancestors may have had common origins and extraterrestrial contact, potentially making humanity's ancestors "cosmic" visitors from space. He discusses the decipherment of the "Constant of Ninive" and its relation to astronomical cycles and ancient measurements, challenging conventional archaeological views.
"L'OVNI répond aux appels de phares" (The UFO Responds to Headlight Flashes): This is an investigative report detailing an observation on November 8, 1978, near Dijon, France. Witness Arthur Poux reported a luminous orange sphere that approached his car, hovered above it at close range, emitted warmth, and displayed internal flashing lights before departing. The object was estimated to be ten meters in diameter and had a bright, brilliant appearance.
"OVNI AVEC 'HUBLOTS'" (UFO with 'Portholes'): This report documents a sighting on November 20, 1978, in Marseille, France. Witness Francis Molinas observed an object with "hublots" (portholes) while walking. The investigation was conducted by MM. IMBERT and SERINI Georges.
"La face cachée des nombres" by Camille CREUSOT: This article, presented as a volume from the "Les Connaissances Supranormales" collection, explores the hidden aspect of numbers, suggesting they are not mere coincidences but symbolic representations of Creation's laws. The author encourages meditation on the relationship between numbers and their reactions, positing that numbers are fundamental realities with their own power.
- Other sections include:
- "Enquêtes" (Investigations): A section dedicated to ongoing case studies.
- "Activités des comités 'OURANOS'" (Activities of the 'OURANOS' Committees).
- "Signes dans le ciel" (Signs in the Sky).
- "Aux frontières de l'imagination" (At the Frontiers of Imagination), featuring painter J.-P. Faisant.
- "Observations Internationales" (International Observations) from Italy, Canada, and Spain.
- "Les Contactés" (The Contactees) by Pierre Ensia.
- "Réflexions d'un ufologue" (Reflections of a Ufologist) by Paul Vion.
- "Le 'Phénomène Humanoïde'" (The 'Humanoid Phenomenon') by C.E.OURANOS.
- "Des OVNI et des Hommes" (Of UFOs and Men) by Christian Elian.
- "Service-Librairie" (Bookstore Service) and "Abonnements et Adhésion" (Subscriptions and Membership).
Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue revolve around UFO sightings, the possibility of extraterrestrial influence on ancient civilizations, the nature of consciousness and psychic phenomena, and the exploration of the unknown. The editorial stance, as stated in the publication's policy, is to open its columns to collaborators, holding each author responsible for their expressed thoughts and opinions. The foundation OURANOS aims to conduct research with an open, scientific, and cultural spirit, respecting mutual contributions and seeking a global understanding of unexplained phenomena.
Title: OURANOS
Issue: No 24
Date: December 1978
This issue of OURANOS magazine explores a range of topics related to ancient civilizations, extraterrestrial contact, and unexplained aerial phenomena (UFOs), alongside historical accounts of natural disasters.
Ancient Civilizations and Extraterrestrial Contact
The magazine posits that ancient civilizations possessed advanced knowledge in astronomy, mathematics, and nuclear physics, far beyond what could have been acquired on Earth without modern technology. This suggests that these civilizations may have received knowledge from extraterrestrial visitors. The text mentions specific examples such as the Mayas' knowledge of the asteroid Toro and a similar asteroid with a 260-day synodic period, and the Sumerians' understanding of a destroyed planet between Mars and Jupiter. Ancestors were also aware of the exact configuration of the solar system, with evidence found in a Brazilian cave indicating a cataclysm that forced them to seek refuge in 28831 BCE. Their astronomical knowledge extended to Sirius being a double star and the Sun's rotation around Sirius. The Mayas' calendar and the Sumerians' "Constant of Ninive" are cited as examples of their advanced understanding.
Furthermore, the issue discusses the discovery of advanced knowledge in nuclear physics among ancient peoples, which is difficult for official science to accept. It highlights that sacred numbers in ancient texts and the Cabala correspond to atomic or nuclear numbers. In Mexico, dimensions of monuments in Teotihuacan are found to be fractions or multiples of modern atomic or nuclear numbers like 126, 288, 2268, and 36288.
The article suggests that ancient Americans might have been visited by astronauts from another world, bringing advanced knowledge. It also proposes that a new human race, intelligent enough to assimilate this knowledge, might have been created. The loss of this knowledge due to wars and natural cataclysms is lamented, with a call to rediscover and reconstruct it using artifacts like the Great Pyramid and the Maya Calendar.
United Nations and UFOs
The magazine reports on the 33rd session of the UN's special political committee, where the phenomenon of UFOs was discussed. Grenada, through its Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Eric Gairy, presented a draft resolution calling for the UN to undertake and coordinate research on unidentified flying objects and related phenomena, and to disseminate the findings. The resolution noted the growing interest in UFOs worldwide and the efforts of various governments, scientists, and institutions to study them. The UN General Assembly decided to include the question on its agenda and referred it to the Special Political Committee. The committee recommended that the UN undertake research on UFOs, invite member states to coordinate national research, and appoint a group of experts to establish guiding principles for the study. The committee also decided to include a follow-up item on its provisional agenda for the next session.
Excerpts from declarations during the 33rd session include a statement by J. Hyneck, representing the scientific community, highlighting that UFOs have been sighted in 133 countries and that the phenomenon has significant sociological, political, and scientific implications. He defined UFOs as any phenomenon observed in the air or on the ground that cannot be explained by conventional methods, acknowledging the public's association of UFOs with extraterrestrial intelligence.
Historical Calamities and Celestial Phenomena
The issue details two major earthquakes of the 18th century: the Palermo earthquake of September 1, 1726, and the Lisbon earthquake of November 1, 1755. Both events were accompanied by strange celestial observations. In Palermo, the atmosphere became dark and suffocating, followed by a sky that seemed to ignite, with frequent lightning and waves that caused terror. In Lisbon, after a violent tremor, the earth tilted towards the sea, causing it to recede dramatically, only to return and inundate the city. During this event, a phenomenon described as a 'comet' was observed, which Father Bento Morganti suggested was not a comet but a phenomenon that frequently follows earthquakes, possibly an object observing the consequences of the calamity.
UFO Sightings and Encounters
The magazine includes reports of specific UFO sightings. One account describes an incident on October 18, 1973, where a US Army helicopter nearly collided with a UFO. The object was described as a metallic grey craft, 50-60 feet long, with a powerful red light and a green light that illuminated the helicopter's cockpit. Attempts to communicate with ground control were unsuccessful.
Another report details an observation on September 23, 1978, in Isère, France, by a witness who saw a large, white, luminous object with a 'honeycomb' structure. The object approached rapidly and was estimated to be about ten meters in diameter. The witness felt the object had come towards him.
Other Discoveries and Theories
The article touches upon the discovery of ancient structures and artifacts, including a large wall in England and Mayan monuments in Mexico, suggesting connections to ancient astronomical and nuclear knowledge. It also mentions the ongoing search for coded messages in ancient texts and the exploration of psychic phenomena in archaeology.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue are the advanced knowledge of ancient civilizations, the possibility of extraterrestrial contact, the investigation of UFO phenomena by international bodies like the UN, and the correlation between natural disasters and unusual aerial sightings. The magazine appears to advocate for an open-minded approach to these subjects, challenging official scientific dogma and encouraging further research into unexplained phenomena and ancient mysteries. The editorial stance supports the idea that a new form of archaeology, incorporating astronomy, mathematics, nuclear physics, and psychic sciences, is emerging, opening new horizons for understanding humanity's past and potential future.
This issue of "OURANOS" (Issue 25) focuses on the theme "aux frontières de l'imagination" (at the frontiers of imagination), featuring a cover artwork by Jean-Paul FAISANT titled "Cataclysme extra-terrestre." The magazine explores various unexplained phenomena, including UFO sightings, encounters with strange beings, and delves into theological and spiritual interpretations.
UFO Sightings and Encounters
The issue details several UFO sightings and encounters:
- French Sighting: On September 23 and 24, 1978, witnesses observed a luminous sphere with changing colors (red, green, yellow, milky white) that remained perfectly immobile before moving with extreme speed. The object was estimated to be between 5000 and 8000 meters in altitude and 13-16 km away. The witnesses concluded it was unlikely to be a weather balloon, satellite, or conventional aircraft due to its rapid movement and color changes.
- Montreal, Canada Sighting: On December 7, 1978, between 4:45 and 6:00 AM, Pauline Beaudry and her daughter Diane observed a white luminous object above a sandpit. The object moved without noise for about 75 minutes, evolving in various directions before disappearing rapidly upwards. The object was estimated to be around 2500 feet (750 m) high.
- Italian Encounters: The magazine reports on a "fever of UFOs" in Italy during late 1978 and early 1979. Specific incidents include:
- Toriglio (Genoa): On December 7, 1978, Fortunato Zanfretta, a night watchman, encountered a tall, imposing creature (nearly three meters high) with greenish skin and terrifying, triangular yellow eyes. Circular imprints, about one meter in diameter, were found nearby.
- Flumeri: In August 1977, four young people witnessed lights under a tree that moved, followed by the appearance of a tall, white-clad, robot-like creature with glowing eyes. The creatures made gestures and seemed to indicate the sky. Three shallow circular imprints, forming an equilateral triangle, were found at the site.
- Genoa Region: Reports from mid-December 1978 mention the appearance of large, monstrous creatures with artificial, "robotized" appearances, described as terrifying and potentially satanic.
- Brazilian Sighting: On February 5, 1978, a peasant in Pernambuco, Brazil, reported seeing "strange robots with antennas, square arms and legs, and greenish color" emerging from caves.
Thematic and Spiritual Discussions
"Signes sur la terre" (Signs on Earth) and Mariology
This section, continuing from a previous issue, discusses "signs of the times" and critiques religious doctrines. The author addresses reader comments and emphasizes that the "signs" are not about religious sectarianism but about understanding hidden aspects of the world. The text argues against the dogma of the Immaculate Conception and the title "Mother of God" for Mary, suggesting that the Gospel does not provide a basis for these doctrines. It posits that the Marian cult was instituted by the Church and may be a continuation of ancient pagan worship of the "Mother Goddess" (like Astarte/Venus).
The "Cataclysme extra-terrestre" Artwork
The cover artwork by Jean-Paul FAISANT, a Swiss science-fiction artist and honorary member of OURANOS, is highlighted. The painting, "Cataclysme extra-terrestre," distinguished by NASA in 1970, is described as the seventh apocalyptic allegory. The artist's work is noted for its imaginative and mysterious qualities, often exploring themes of the unknown and the extraterrestrial.
"Ouranos" Activities and Conferences
The magazine announces that OURANOS is more than just a publication; it is an investigative and reflective organization. It highlights an exhibition organized by the Morbihan C.E.O. delegation in Lorient on December 11-12, 1978. This event showcased information about the phenomenon of UFOs, including typologies and occupants, and aimed to inform the public and engage them in dialogue with regional investigators.
"Observations d'Étranges" (Strange Observations)
This section compiles various reports of strange phenomena:
- Italian OVNI Activity: The period of late 1978 and early 1979 saw a surge in UFO sightings across Italy, accompanied by a certain psychose. Some reports involved electrical failures and unusual phone activity. A significant element was the appearance of large, non-human creatures, described as artificial or "robotized."
- Montreal OVNI: A detailed account of a UFO sighting by Diane and Pauline Beaudry in Mascouche, near Montreal, on December 7, 1978. The object displayed unusual movements and disappeared quickly.
- "Une Mystérieuse Disparition" (A Mysterious Disappearance): A case from Barcelona in 1976 where a young woman and child disappeared from an airport for 45 minutes. The woman reappeared with no memory of the event, and subsequent hypnotic regression was inconclusive, suggesting a "powerful post-hypnotic block."
"Les Contactés" (The Contactees)
This section discusses individuals and groups who claim to be in contact with extraterrestrials. It mentions:
- Japan: A woman in Hiroshima predicted three OVNI appearances, which reportedly occurred and were witnessed by many, including journalists. The beings reportedly stated they were observing Earth, not invading it.
- Sabadell, Spain: A group of about fifty inhabitants claimed daily contact with extraterrestrials from a planet near URANUS, using a pen-based method (automatic writing).
- The article questions the veracity of these "revelations" and "contacts," suggesting that while they may occur, they can be easily confused with fantasies or aberrations. It notes the tendency to view extraterrestrials as benevolent.
- "Green Men": Reports from late 1978 mention "green men" as occupants of UFOs, a description previously confined to journalistic literature. An Italian man, under hypnosis, described occupants as tall green men with yellow triangular eyes.
"Internationales" - Creature Reports
This section details reports of creatures:
- Italian Creatures: Further details on the "monstrous" creatures observed in the Genoa region, described as large, artificial, and robot-like.
- Brazilian Creatures: Similar reports from Brazil of "strange robots" with specific physical characteristics.
"OVNI DANS LE CIEL DE MONTREAL" (UFO in the Montreal Sky)
This is a detailed report of the December 7, 1978, sighting in Mascouche, Canada, by Diane and Pauline Beaudry. The object was described as a white light, moving without noise, and evolving for about 75 minutes. The object's movements and rapid disappearance are noted.
"Une Mystérieuse Disparition" (A Mysterious Disappearance)
This case from Barcelona involves a woman and child who vanished from an airport and reappeared 45 minutes later with no memory of the event. The woman's subsequent hypnotic regression was difficult, suggesting a psychological block.
"Les Contactés" (The Contactees) - Part 2
This part continues the discussion on contactees, noting the increasing number of groups attempting communication. It mentions the Japanese prediction of OVNI sightings and the Spanish group claiming contact with "Gaminides" from URANUS. The author expresses skepticism about the "revelations" but doesn't dismiss the possibility of contact. The description of "green men" and their potential connection to ancient deities (like Cernunos, Pan, Osiris) is explored, linking the color green to initiation and psychic awakening. The article also touches upon the phenomenon of cults and hypnotic influence.
"OVNI DANS LE CIEL DE MONTREAL" (UFO in the Montreal Sky) - Continued
This section provides further details on the Montreal sighting, including witness estimations of the object's size and distance. The object's color remained constant, but its luminosity varied rapidly. The location was described as calm and wooded.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue of "OURANOS" include detailed accounts of UFO sightings and encounters with non-human entities, often described as "robots" or "creatures." There is a strong undercurrent of questioning established religious doctrines, particularly concerning the Virgin Mary, and exploring alternative spiritual or esoteric interpretations of phenomena. The magazine also highlights the activities of "OURANOS" itself as an investigative body. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry into unexplained phenomena, while maintaining a critical perspective on sensationalism and unsubstantiated claims, encouraging readers to think beyond conventional explanations.
This issue of OURANOS, dated March 1979, is titled "DES OVNI ET DES HOMMES" (Of UFOs and Men) and delves into the complex relationship between unidentified flying objects, their occupants, and humanity's spiritual and psychological state. The magazine presents a collection of articles, reader feedback, and detailed case studies, exploring various facets of the UFO phenomenon.
Editorial Stance and Reader Reactions
The editorial section addresses the strong reactions provoked by Jean Choisel's article "Ces entités venues d'ailleurs" (These Entities from Elsewhere) in issue No. 23. The publication aims to foster discussion and presents a critical response to Choisel's views, emphasizing the importance of constructive dialogue and objective analysis. The editorial highlights that while many readers agree with Choisel, a significant minority disagrees, necessitating the publication of opposing viewpoints to encourage a deeper understanding of the subject.
Jean Choisel's Article and its Critique
The issue features a critique of Jean Choisel's article, which posits a 'supernatural' hypothesis for UFOs, interpreting them as divine instruments for purging humanity. The critique, attributed to Paul Vion, argues that Choisel's views are fanatical and incompatible with biblical and evangelical teachings. Vion contends that Choisel's condemnation of modern industrial society and his belief in a destructive 'space Nazi' force are based on a misinterpretation of religious texts and a distorted view of humanity's role. The critique emphasizes the biblical principle of not judging others and highlights the inherent sinfulness of humanity, contrasting it with Choisel's notion of 'pure' survivors.
The "Humanoid Phenomenon"
A significant portion of the magazine is dedicated to the "Humanoid Phenomenon," detailing observations of beings associated with UFOs. The article categorizes these humanoids into five types (A1, A2, B1, B2, and C) based on their physical characteristics and behavior towards witnesses. These categories range from small, fleeing beings to taller, more human-like entities. The observed behaviors include indifference, curiosity, and the use of 'weapons' that induce paralysis. The article notes that while humanoids rarely display outright hostility, they possess defensive capabilities that can incapacitate witnesses.
Case Study: Argentina (September 1978)
One detailed case study describes an encounter on September 10, 1978, near Tucuman, Argentina. Two young boys reported seeing two small beings inside a store who threatened them before disappearing. The incident led to a police investigation, which found unusual footprints and other anomalies, though no definitive conclusions were reached.
Case Study: Argentina (February 1978)
Another case, from February 4, 1978, in Argentina, involves five fishermen who reported a UFO landing and the appearance of a tall, slender being. The being emerged from the craft, observed the fishermen, and then departed. The police conducted an inquiry, noting large footprints and the unusual resilience of the surrounding vegetation. The witnesses remained firm in their account, despite the police doctor's suggestion of collective hallucination.
The Cosmic and Spiritual Conflict of Humanity
An article titled "Le conflit cosmique et spirituel de l'humanité" (The Cosmic and Spiritual Conflict of Humanity) explores the idea that the UFO phenomenon is part of a larger, ongoing transformation of human consciousness. It suggests that humanity is being forced to confront the irrational and the non-human, with extraterrestrial intelligence demonstrating its existence through physical and psychic manifestations. The article posits that this phenomenon is pushing humanity towards a new level of understanding, potentially representing a rupture in human history. It critiques the modern world's focus on materialism, consumption, and 'progress,' arguing that it leads to a "uprooted humanity" that is increasingly disconnected from its spiritual core. The author suggests that the current global system, driven by economic and social problems, is creating a fragile civilization where individuals are forced to develop a "planetary consciousness" out of necessity rather than genuine spiritual growth.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue revolve around the nature of UFOs and their occupants, the psychological and spiritual impact of these encounters on witnesses, and the broader implications for humanity's future. The magazine adopts a stance that encourages critical inquiry and open discussion, presenting diverse viewpoints, including skeptical analyses and detailed witness testimonies. The editorial emphasizes the importance of understanding the UFO phenomenon within a multidisciplinary framework and as a potentially significant phase in human evolution. The publication appears to lean towards the idea that UFOs represent a complex, possibly non-human intelligence that is interacting with humanity in profound ways, challenging existing belief systems and forcing a re-evaluation of human existence and its place in the cosmos.
Title: OURANOS
Issue: 5
Volume: 20
Date: 1978
Publisher: SERVICE LIBRAIRIE
Country: France
Language: French
This issue of OURANOS, dated 1978, presents a collection of articles and information related to esoteric, spiritual, and paranormal topics, with a particular focus on the symbolic significance of numbers and the critique of modern society.
Article: The Hidden Face of Numbers
Authored by Camille CREUSOT, a member of C.E. OURANOS, this article follows up on his previous work "PASSÉS et FUTURS ENIGMATIQUES" (Past and Future Enigmas). Creusot approaches numbers not as mere digits but as profound representations of the laws of Creation. He posits that numbers have imposed themselves upon him through their repeated affirmation, revealing themselves as the underlying structure of Sacred Scriptures. The author emphasizes that numbers are distinct from figures and possess an inherent power that evokes abstractions, entities, and even beings. The book is presented as a simple yet profound work intended to elevate the reader's understanding within the "Tree of Knowledge." It is a 288-page volume priced at 55 F, with author's rights donated to cancer research.
Article: The Crisis of the Modern World and its Complementary Phenomena
This section, attributed to Chr. ELIAN, discusses the contemporary context, contrasting the apparent freedoms of modern life (choice of living, movement, expression, enterprise) with a deeper underlying contradiction. It argues that this apparent freedom is often superficial, masking a loss of qualitative values and a disconnection from spiritual influences. The author references René Guénon, suggesting that modern "civilized" individuals mistakenly affirm their personality and individuality based on shallow criteria, having largely severed ties with spiritual influences that once provided knowledge of origins and destiny through symbolism and hermeticism. This leads to a state where few humans can claim a "real identity."
Two seemingly opposing phenomena are presented as complementary to a specific, overarching finality:
1. Massification: A pernicious process disguised as false freedoms.
2. Individualization: An exacerbation of individualism that destroys the capacity for inter-individual communication, leading to superficial differentiations that isolate beings and things in an "irremediable absence of harmony."
These phenomena are seen as aspects of humanity's rupture with the "cosmic order" and the potential implications of an "External Intelligence." The author connects this to the triumph of the "Kingdom of Quantity," a concept masterfully defined by René Guénon over thirty years prior. The article suggests that historical conflicts are not mere passing crises but residual manifestations of a deep-seated malaise affecting the collective unconscious.
The article is marked "(A suivre)," indicating it is continued elsewhere.
Editorial Note on Publication Delay
A note from the editorial committee apologizes for a slight delay in the publication of this issue of Ouranos, attributing it to unforeseen technical difficulties and postal strikes in France. They reiterate that the publication is a purely voluntary effort and relies on the support of its readers and members. The next issue, number 26, is scheduled for mid-June. They express gratitude for readers' understanding.
Service Librairie
This section functions as a catalog and order form for various publications and back issues related to Ouranos and its affiliated interests:
- "CES OVNI QUI NOUS OBSERVENT": A special hors-série issue of OURANOS featuring nearly 60 investigations by the C.E.O. with illustrations. Price: 27 FF.
- "RENCONTRES DU 4ÈME TYPE" by Pierre Delval (Ed. de Vecchi): Explores the psychic link between UFO phenomena and witnesses, and the power of fascination and manipulation. Price: 46 FF.
- "LE PHÉNOMÈNE DES CONVERGENCES" by Alain Gadmer: A fascicle examining contemporary changes and upheavals, highlighting "convergences" in a global synthesis. Price: 15 FF.
- ANCIENS NUMÉROS D'OURANOS: Back issues from No. 6 to No. 11 and No. 14 to No. 24 (new series) are available at 6 FF per issue.
Subscription and Membership Information
This section encourages readers to join the "grande famille des ami(e)s d'OURANOS" and participate in their work. It highlights the presence of representatives across France and in francophone regions (Belgium, Switzerland, Canada, overseas territories) as well as internationally. Regional committees are established in various French cities and abroad (Montreal, Geneva, Brussels). The C.E. OURANOS is described as a multidisciplinary foundation seeking volunteers for various roles, including investigators, correspondents, and researchers in areas like magnetic detection and psychological studies.
An ABONNEMENT (Subscription) section details how to receive "OURANOS," emphasizing that the magazine is distributed solely by subscription and is not commercially oriented. It urges readers to support the publication by subscribing. Subscription rates are listed for France and abroad, with options for "soutien" (support) and "ordinaire" (ordinary) subscriptions. Adhesion to the Association OURANOS is also offered.
Back Cover Advertisement
The back cover features images of past OURANOS issues, highlighting "OVNI phénomènes inexpliqués paranormal." It announces that OURANOS launched its new format in January 1978 with its 5th issue of series 20, which was well-received. Despite challenges, the magazine continues with the help of its supporters. Readers are encouraged to "offrez un abonnement à OURANOS" (offer a subscription to OURANOS), taking advantage of the old 1978 rates. A tear-off coupon is provided for subscription orders, to be sent with payment to OURANOS, B.P. 38, 02110 Bohain, France.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue of OURANOS are the critique of modern society's spiritual disconnect, the analysis of societal trends like massification and excessive individualization, and the exploration of esoteric knowledge, particularly the symbolic meaning of numbers. The editorial stance appears to be one of promoting spiritual awareness, critical thinking about contemporary life, and the dissemination of unconventional knowledge, particularly concerning UFO phenomena and related subjects. The publication is presented as a non-commercial, voluntary effort dedicated to informing its readership on these crucial questions.