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OVNI - 2001 03 - March-April
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Title: OVNI Issue: March/April Volume: 2001 Publisher: Journal of the Phenomenon Research Association Country: United Kingdom Price: £1 plus postage
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Title: OVNI
Issue: March/April
Volume: 2001
Publisher: Journal of the Phenomenon Research Association
Country: United Kingdom
Price: £1 plus postage
This issue of OVNI magazine, dated March/April 2001, presents a collection of articles and reports on UFO sightings, alien encounters, and related anomalous phenomena. The cover features the title 'OVNI' with various illustrations of unidentified flying objects and a Nazca-like figure.
The Never Ending Story
The lead article, 'The Never Ending Story,' reflects on the enduring mystery of the UFO phenomenon. It notes that despite progress over the past twenty-five years, a definitive 'breakthrough' has not occurred. The article traces the evolution of reports from simple 'lights in the sky' (LITS) in the late sixties to sightings of intelligently controlled craft, and eventually to descriptions of various alien types, including 'Nordics' and 'Greys.' It references early contactee George Adamski and the famous Barney and Betty Hill abduction case. The article highlights the increasing complexity of reported encounters, mentioning 'Abductions,' 'Implants,' 'Psychic Contact,' 'Inter-Dimensional' phenomena, and the appearance of large black triangular craft. The author concludes with the sentiment, 'The more I learn, The less I know!'
Recent Derbyshire FT's
This section details two recent Flying Triangle (FT) sightings reported by Mrs. A. Saunders of Matlock, UK.
Incident 1 (January 13th, 2001): At 11:30 pm, Mrs. Saunders observed a triangular formation of bright white lights that appeared 'huge' and was likened to an isosceles triangle. The object's size was estimated as an A4 page at arm's length. After 3-4 minutes, the front section broke away and sped off, while the main section remained stationary before disappearing. The weather was clear, cold, and frosty.
Incident 2 (February 13th, 2001): At 10:45 pm, Mrs. Saunders again saw a triangular object, described as equilateral and smaller, about the size of a jam jar lid. It was black with pulsating lights on its edges that seemed to change color. This object remained stationary for about 8 minutes before disappearing. The sighting occurred amidst a pall of mist in the valley.
Both sightings reported no sound. The article notes that while classic FT descriptions often include a central light, its absence here is unusual but not unknown. It also discusses the effectiveness of camcorders versus small flash cameras for capturing such phenomena, advising manual settings for camcorders.
'Busty' Taylor Spots Green UFO Near Andover, Hants.
This brief report describes 'Busty' Taylor, a Crop Circle researcher, spotting a grass-green, 'coolie hat' shaped UFO near Thruxton airfield, Andover, UK, around 7:30 am on December 9th, 2000. He viewed the object from about 6 miles away and observed what appeared to be a vapor on one side as it descended.
Extract from 'Our Ancestors Came From Outer Space'
This excerpt by Maurice Chatelain discusses a phenomenon observed in 1928 where European radio operators received two series of echoes instead of one when transmitting signals. These echoes, occurring at intervals of 3 to 15 seconds, suggested an object located between 450,000 and 2,250,000 km from Earth. Astronomer Duncan Lunan proposed that these signals might originate from an alien spaceship orbiting Earth. The variable intervals could represent a coded message or geometric figures. Lunan identified a constellation from these signals as Bootis, with the star Epsilon Bootis (Izar), located 103 light years away.
New UFO Filmed Over Popo Volcano
Reprinted from a report by Santiago Yturria, this article describes a UFO sighting over the Popocatepetl volcano in Mexico. On February 14th, 2001, live cameras captured a huge white cigar-shaped UFO approaching the volcano at a relatively slow speed. An oval-shaped UFO also appeared during the sequence. Numerous sightings have been reported in the area, with increased activity noted since the volcano's eruption on December 18th, 2000.
Chupacabras Attack a Family's Home in Calama (Chile)
This report by Scott Corrales details an incident on January 19th, 2001, in Calama, Chile, where four chupacabras attacked a family's home. The creatures killed six chickens and a rooster, leaving them drained of blood with single wounds. The owner, Elena W., described the beings as larger and hairier than dogs. The animals worked in unison to open the chicken cage and vanished without a trace. The family's guard dogs were not disturbed by the attack. The report references a Chilean newspaper article.
A UFO Activity Report from M.A.R.A.
This report, passed on by Bill Bimson of the Merseyside Anomalies Research Association (MARA), details a sighting by Mike Jaega's sister in Aigburth, Merseyside, UK. On the night of the moon eclipse (February 8th, 2001), she observed a green flash followed by two large triangular craft. The first craft had white lights along its sides and a red line down the center. The second craft had multiple colored lights and moved rapidly. Smaller lights and another cluster were also observed. The witness expressed alarm and a desire to know if others had reported similar sightings, particularly concerning the Aigburth area.
For Your Information: The Majestic Documents
This section presents information from MajesticDocuments.com, focusing on two documents:
1. George C. Marshall to Franklin D. Roosevelt, March 5, 1942: A top-secret memo stating that an unidentified airplane recovered off the coast of California was determined to be of 'interplanetary origin.' It led to the creation of a special intelligence unit to investigate such phenomena.
2. Operations Review: The MJ-12 Project, November 5, 1961: Written by Allen W. Dulles, this document discusses the effectiveness of Soviet response to UFOs. It notes that 80% of Air Force 'Project Blue Book' cases were explainable, while the remaining classified cases were under review. U.S. Intelligence believed that while UFOs might be non-terrestrial, they posed no physical threat to national defense.
The 20th Leeds International UFO Conference
This section lists the speakers and schedule for the 20th Leeds International UFO Conference, held from September 21st to 23rd. Notable speakers include John Mack, Nick Pope, Georgina Bruni, Budd Hopkins, Dr. Richard Haines, Santiago Yturria, and others, covering topics such as 'The Experiencers - Abduction Debate,' 'Pilot Encounters,' and 'Moving Images: New UFO Footage.'
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue are the persistence and evolving nature of the UFO phenomenon, the variety of reported craft and alien types, and the ongoing investigation into these events by researchers and organizations. There's also an undercurrent of government interest and secrecy, as highlighted by the 'Majestic Documents' section. The editorial stance appears to be one of serious inquiry into unexplained aerial phenomena and related anomalous events, encouraging reports and sharing information without bias or fanaticism, as indicated by the MARA report's closing remarks.
This issue of OVNI magazine, dated March 2001, presents a collection of reports and articles focused on UFO sightings, unexplained phenomena, and astronomical observations. The magazine's title, 'OVNI', is consistent across the pages, and the issue includes a regular column titled 'The Evening Sky'.
UFO Over Texas Lake
A detailed report from an anonymous witness in Canyon Lake, Texas, describes multiple sightings of an unusual, bright, and colourful object over a two-year period. The witness initially suspected it was an army probe. A significant event occurred when the object was approached by four helicopters and a spotlight from the Corp of Engineers. The object then maneuvered and disappeared towards San Antonio. The witness expresses fear and disbelief, noting that the Corp of Engineers denied any such activity. The report also mentions the object returning later with two additional craft.
Trout Lake, Washington
The Self-Mastery Earth Institute in Trout Lake, Washington, reported videotaping a large luminous object near Mount Adams. This institute, also known as The Sanctuary, has documented over 700 sightings. Ranch owner James A. Gilliland described a bright object on Mount Adams, initially considering it might be a large snow-cat with lights, but noting its brilliance surpassed aircraft lights and its unusual pulsing and side-to-side movement.
UFO Sightings and Creatures in Chile
Several reports focus on phenomena in Chile. A 'weird creature' sighted in a rural district of Cala is described as about 20 inches high, humped, and grey, with evidence of strange hair and footprints found. This creature is linked to the 'Chupacabra' sightings, which have been causing unexplained phenomena and animal deaths. Peasants affected by these incidents have reportedly been offered money by 'unidentified agencies' in exchange for their silence. Sanra, a local group leader, described seeing a hairy creature that can stand on two legs near the Top Star Bridge.
In the Angol area of Chile, UFOs have been seen with unusual frequency. Pedro Rivas reported a large, orange, silent UFO near a valley. Armando Ulises and friends witnessed three gigantic objects forming a bright triangle. Other sightings include four UFOs in formation and discs and barrel-shaped vehicles with yellow and orange lights that disappeared instantly. A large circular imprint was also noted on a mountainside.
The Evening Sky - March 2001
This astronomical column, by Walter Berg, covers celestial events for March 2001. It highlights Venus's brilliance in the western sky, its disappearance and reappearance as the 'morning star', and its orbital position relative to Earth. Mars is noted as becoming increasingly brilliant, with surface markings potentially visible through a small telescope. Jupiter and Saturn are visible at dusk, with Saturn noted as having 30 moons. The column also explains the Vernal equinox on March 20th, marking the start of spring in the Northern Hemisphere, and discusses the origins of the word 'Easter' and its determination by celestial movements.
Tale Enders
This section provides brief news items:
- Mexican Volcano UFO's: A reference to a full report with photo sequences available online.
- Hartshorne UFO: A report of a large white light seen hovering, which was later identified as Venus.
- BBC Radio Derby: An announcement of a UFO phone-in event.
- The Biggest Secret: A mention of David Icke's book, which reportedly includes information on the murder of Diana, Princess of Wales.
- Secret Plan to Spy: An article from 'The Observer' detailing a potential plan for British intelligence services to gain powers to log and store all phone calls, e-mails, and internet connections for seven years, raising privacy concerns.
- A Legend Dies: The passing of Desmond Leslie, co-author of 'Flying Saucers Have Landed', is reported. He was known for his association with George Adamski and his friendship with notable figures.
Next Meeting
An announcement for a meeting at the Royal British Legion in Derby on Tuesday, March 27th, featuring a talk and video presentation by Omar Fowler on 'A Journey to the Lines of Nazca' and UFO video shots.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The magazine consistently focuses on UFO phenomena, unexplained encounters, and related subjects, including alleged creature sightings and government secrecy. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry into these topics, presenting witness accounts and investigative reports. The inclusion of astronomical information suggests a broader interest in sky phenomena. The magazine also touches upon contemporary issues like government surveillance, indicating a willingness to explore various facets of the unexplained and societal concerns. The disclaimer at the end states that opinions printed in OVNI do not necessarily reflect the views of the PRA.