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Title: PEGASUS Issue: SPRING 1994 (Volume 4) Publisher: Surrey Investigation Group on Aerial Phenomena Country: United Kingdom Language: English

Magazine Overview

Title: PEGASUS
Issue: SPRING 1994 (Volume 4)
Publisher: Surrey Investigation Group on Aerial Phenomena
Country: United Kingdom
Language: English

This issue of PEGASUS magazine, published by the Surrey Investigation Group on Aerial Phenomena, delves into various aspects of UFO phenomena, alleged government cover-ups, and extraterrestrial encounters. The cover features a striking illustration of Pegasus, the winged horse, with the magazine's title prominently displayed.

Topsec Plus: Whistleblowers and Credibility

The editorial, titled 'TOPSEC PLUS', discusses the challenges faced by whistleblowers in revealing information about superpowers and government secrets. It highlights how leaked information can be discredited through various means, including casting doubt on the whistleblower's credibility or presenting contradictory evidence. The article references claims made by Robert Lazar about alien craft testing at Groom Lake and statements by Milton Cooper. It also touches upon an anonymous American scientist's theory that some reported abductions might conceal mind control over intelligence agents. The editorial concludes by stating that while there is no direct evidence to support or disprove these assertions, 'each has a right to be heard,' and 'when there's so much smoke, there must be a fire somewhere!' A section titled 'CLOSE ENCOUNTERS' with a quote about 'The Paranormal' and a phone number for 'PEGASUS' is also present.

The Use of Alien Technology by the U.S. Government by Robert Lazar

This article presents Robert Lazar's firsthand account of alien technology. He describes a disk-shaped vehicle, approximately 16 feet tall and 40 feet in diameter, with an exterior skin of unpolished stainless steel. The vehicle is powered by a reactor using Element 115 as fuel, employing a total annihilation reaction. Lazar details the interior, mentioning three levels, with gravity amplifiers on the lower level and the reactor above them. The center level houses control consoles and seats, which he notes were too small for adult humans. He describes seeing a form of writing appear on a transparent archway, which he could not identify. Lazar's role in the program was back-engineering, aiming to duplicate the technology with Earth materials. He was flown from Las Vegas to Area 51, a secure government base near Groom Mountains, and then to a more secure facility called S4, located at the base of the Papoose Mountains. He explains the security measures at S4, including ground-air missiles and jets to intercept unauthorized aircraft.

Projects at S4

The outer area at S4 consisted of three projects: Project Galileo (gravity propulsion), Project Sidekick (beam weapon), and Project Looking Glass (physics of seeing back in Time). Lazar was not personally involved with Sidekick or Looking Glass. He mentions that a segment of the U.S. government makes scientific and technical judgments from a knowledge base not available to the public, potentially extending to historical, philosophical, and theological levels. Briefings he read at S4 contained extensive information on aliens and alien technology.

Alien Origins and Technology

According to the briefings, the technology was brought by alien beings from the Zeta Reticuli 1 and 2 star systems, located in the constellation Reticulum, approximately 30 light years from Earth. These beings are from Reticulum 4, the fourth planet out from Zeta Reticuli 2. They are described as 3 to 4 feet tall, weighing 25 to 50 pounds, with greyish skin, large heads, almond-shaped wrap-around eyes, and are hairless. Their arrival dates are noted in a 6-digit number beginning with 1623. The beings reportedly presented photographic evidence over 10,000 years old. An exchange of hardware and information occurred in central Nevada until 1979, ending with a conflict. The beings were to return at a 1623 date. In May 1987, scientists attempting to experiment with an anti-matter reactor at an underground blast facility died, an event explained as a low yield nuclear test. Lazar was hired in December 1988 to replace one of these scientists.

Human Brain Manipulation

The beings conveyed information about their capability to affect the human brain remotely to anaesthetize the body, requiring a relaxed state similar to hypnosis. They also stated that Man is the product of externally corrected evolution, genetically altered 65 times, referring to humans as 'containers.' Lazar found it impossible to corroborate this information.

Close Encounter?

This section details a sighting by Mr. Colin of Reading and his wife Maria on July 16, 1993. While driving near Reading, they observed a cigar-shaped object hovering motionless above a field. It appeared as a featureless patch of white or yellowish light. They watched it for 20 minutes as it moved slowly West, then turned to reveal a circular cross-section before returning East. A 'pin-point' red light was seen near the object, which was estimated to be 150 feet long, 50-75 feet broad, and about 500 feet high. Mr. Colin felt a desire to approach, while his wife was disturbed. They concluded it was not a normal aerial object, and neither had encountered a UFO before. The witness was impressed as responsible and articulate.

Alien Liaison: Tape Extract

This section presents an extract from a tape found on a Greyhound bus, believed to be genuine FBI disinformation. The tape records a Federal Investigation of 'Mr. One Grey, Extraterrestrial Biological Entity,' at Andrews AFB. The investigator asks Mr. Grey to swear by Almighty God, to which Mr. Grey responds about not having an almighty God but referring to a creator named EN.KI. The conversation then shifts to a potential deal with 'Uncle Sam,' involving a 'strawberry icecream' for Mr. Grey and borrowing US citizens for medical examination. The aliens also request organs from living cattle in exchange for advanced technology and flying saucers. The investigator states the request needs to be put to the President. The interview is suspended at 0305 hours.

Extracts from the Milton Cooper File

Milton William Cooper provides a sworn statement regarding information he allegedly saw in 1972 while serving as a Petty Officer in the US Navy. He claims this file contains absolute true information regarding the alien presence on Earth and US Government involvement.

Key Projects and Organizations

  • MAJESTY: Code word for the President of the United States for communications concerning alien information.
  • OPERATION MAJORITY: The operation responsible for all aspects of the alien presence on Earth.
  • GRUDGE: 16 volumes of documented information on UFOs and Identified Alien Crafts, funded by CIA confidential funds and illicit drug trade.
  • MJ12: The secret control group, commissioned by President Eisenhower, comprising 32 prominent men in 1972. MJ12 has total control and is responsible only to the President. They allegedly run most of the world's illegal drug trade to hide funding.
  • MAI: The Majority Agency for Joint Intelligence, responsible for gathering and evaluating all alien-related information, disinformation, and intelligence.
  • SIGMA: Project for establishing communication with aliens.
  • PLATO: Project for diplomatic relations with aliens.
  • AQUARIUS: Project compiling the history of alien presence and interaction with Homo Sapiens for the last 25,000 years.

Alien Interactions and Agreements

The terms of agreement with the aliens included giving the US technology in return for keeping their presence secret, not interfering with their actions, and allowing them to abduct humans and animals. The aliens agreed to furnish MJ12 with a list of abductees periodically.

Assassination of President Kennedy

Cooper alleges that MJ12 assassinated President Kennedy because he intended to reveal the facts of the alien presence to the public. He claims the assassination was carried out by the Secret Service agent driving his car, visible in the film.

The Jason Society

President Eisenhower commissioned a secret society known as THE JASON SOCIETY (Jason Scholars) to investigate the alien question. The top 12 members were designated MJ12.

The Country Club

A secret meeting place for MJ12 was constructed in Maryland, accessible only by air, containing full living and recreational facilities.

Projects Related to Alien Technology

  • POUNCE: Project to recover downed/crashed alien craft and aliens.
  • REDLIGHT: Project to test fly recovered alien craft, conducted at Area 51 (Dreamland), Nevada. SNOWBIRD was a cover for REDLIGHT.
  • LUNA: Described as an alien base on the far side of the moon, seen and filmed by Apollo astronauts.
  • ALIEN BASES: Mentioned in the four corners area of Utah, Colorado, New Mexico, and Nevada.
  • JOSHUA: Project to develop a low-frequency pulsed sound generating weapon against alien craft and beam weapons.
  • EXCALIBUR: A weapon designed to destroy alien underground bases, a missile capable of penetrating 1000 meters of soil.

Alien Types and Origins

Four types of aliens are mentioned: a large-nosed Grey (with whom there is a treaty), a Grey working for the large-nosed Grey, a blond human-like type (NORDIC), and a red-haired human-like type (ORANGE). Their homes are said to be stars in Orion, Barnard's Star, and Zeta Reticuli 1 and 2. EBE is the designation for the live alien captured at the 1949 Roswell crash, who died in captivity.

Human Hybridization and Abductions

The aliens claim to have created Homo Sapiens through hybridization, with RH blood being proof. They also claim to have created all four major religions. Abductions were occurring before 1972, involving sperm and ova samples, tissue collection, surgical operations, and the implantation of a spherical device near the optic nerve, which resulted in patient death if removal was attempted. It was estimated that 1 in 40 people had been implanted, giving aliens total control.

Contingency Plan

A contingency plan was outlined for the event of information becoming public or an alien takeover. It involved announcing a terrorist group with an atomic weapon, declaring Martial Law, rounding up implanted individuals and dissidents into concentration camps, nationalizing the press, radio, and TV, and controlling any resistance. Military and government personnel who attempted to reveal the secret were allegedly terminated.

Majestic Twelve and Disinformation

The plan included using MAJESTIC TWELVE as a disinformation ploy to delay and confuse the release of information, chosen for its similarity to MJ12.

UFOs in the Bible

This section explores references in the Bible that could be interpreted as descriptions of aircraft or spacecraft. The Hebrew word for 'ship' or 'ark' can also mean 'cloud,' leading translators to describe 'pillars of cloud' leading the Israelites. Examples include Exodus 6.10, where 'the glory of the Lord appeared in the cloud,' and the provision of a food-producing machine. Mount Sinai's description of descent in fire and smoke is likened to spacecraft landings. The Ark of the Covenant is described as a power source for a manna machine and linked to a two-way radio system. The text suggests 'the Lord' descended in a cloudy pillar for personal contacts with Moses. Ezekiel's fiery chariot is presented as a probable aircraft, possibly a quadruple rotor helicopter. Daniel in Babylon also received visits from astronauts. The priest Zecharia saw a UFO described as a 'flying roll,' estimated to be 29 feet long and 10 cubits wide. The ascension of Jesus, where he was taken up and a cloud received him, is also cited as a potential UFO event.

The author notes that biblical interpretation requires knowledge of original languages and context. David Medina's book 'ELOHIM'S NURSERY' is mentioned as a compilation of biblical UFO encounters.

UFO Computer BBS

Astronomer Pete Williamson of the Shropshire Astronomical Society has expanded his computer bulletin board, Starbase Four, to include a ufological section. This section allows for the uploading and downloading of UFO information and projects, and facilitates debate between ufologists and astronomers. The BBS is accessible 24 hours a day via phone number 0691-671900. The article warns users to ignore a prompt to press <ESCAPE> twice, as it can lock up the keyboard. It also mentions that many BUFORA workers may not be able to access it due to outdated equipment. In a recent conversation, Z. Sitchin mentioned that a NASA space probe to Mars would withhold its findings for five months after the mission, potentially allowing for censorship of data about Martian pyramids and a 'huge human face.' The 'Mars Observer' was lost in August 1993.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue of PEGASUS are the existence of alien technology, alleged government secrecy and cover-ups surrounding UFO phenomena, and the interpretation of ancient texts, particularly the Bible, as containing evidence of extraterrestrial contact. The magazine appears to adopt a stance of open inquiry, presenting various claims and theories from individuals like Robert Lazar and Milton Cooper, while acknowledging the lack of definitive proof. The editorial emphasizes the right of individuals to be heard and suggests that the presence of significant claims indicates underlying truths. The publication also aims to connect ufology with astronomy, as seen in the UFO Computer BBS section.

This issue of the magazine, dated August 31, 1992, is titled 'GENDER-SPECIFIC PERCEPTION OF THE SIGNIFICANCE OF UFO SIGHTINGS' by Gordon Millington. It is presented as Volume 1, Issue 11, and appears to be published by BUFORA.

Gender-Specific Perception of UFO Sightings

The lead article by Gordon Millington examines three parallel UFO sighting cases reported by couples of the opposite sex, where each partner provided a separate account. The core of the analysis lies in the differential reactions observed between the male and female witnesses. Millington posits that while early UFO investigators focused on astronomical and meteorological data, contemporary research is beginning to study the effect of the encounter on the witnesses themselves. He highlights a 'cone of silence' phenomenon where witnesses may enter a UFO reality, temporarily excluding normal consciousness.

The article details common features across the three cases: similar attitudes among witnesses of the same sex and marked differences between the male and female partners. The typical male attitude is described as excitement, modified by detached curiosity about objective details, with a disregard for personal danger. Conversely, the typical female reaction is characterized as subjective and emotional, coupled with a direct apprehension of personal threat. Millington suggests these differences are not merely due to socially constructed gender roles or a masculine need for self-presentation versus feminine willingness to admit fear. Instead, he proposes that women's perception of the UFO encounter is different in kind, allowing them to become aware of elements in the UFO reality that men may not perceive or remain unaffected by.

The three specific cases discussed are the Pitch Hill UFO of November 5, 1988 (Karen and Philip), the Westcott UFO of April 17, 1982 (Christine and Peter), and the Twyford UFO of July 16, 1993 (Colin and Maria). All initial observations were made from cars.

Karen, in the youngest pair, described her excitement and the strange, silent atmosphere. However, after the UFO departed and the wind returned, she felt 'a little bit insecure,' a reaction Millington finds curious and less 'macho.' Philip's reaction was driven by excitement and the need to turn the car, ignoring Karen's requests to drive away. He was certain it was a UFO.

Christine and Peter's account highlights Peter's factual, excited reaction upon seeing the UFO, driving up to the kerb and wanting to see it again. He spoke of 'adrenalin pumping' and concern for turning the car. Maria, however, described her immediate reaction as disbelief, then alarm, reaching for her rosary beads and feeling transfixed by fear. She felt the object 'knew that we had seen it' and described the experience as deeply affecting, leaving her anxious and threatened.

Colin, with Maria, described seeing a cylindrical, cigar-shaped object. He concluded it was an extraterrestrial spacecraft and detailed its movements. He expressed a desire to stay and get closer, feeling a 'self-imposed loss' when they left. Both Colin and Peter expressed no fear of consequences, unlike their partners.

Millington speculates that women might unconsciously enter into a form of communication with UFO entities, becoming aware of intentions that feel threatening. He links this to abduction literature concerning stolen eggs and manipulated wombs, suggesting that apprehension of sexual violation, even subliminally communicated, could justify these fears. He questions if the psychological consequences of basic physical differentiation of germ plasm might be the cause of these gender-specific reactions.

Tailpiece: Colin and Maria's Encounter

Subsequent investigation revealed that the phenomenon reported by Colin and Maria was an Identified Flying Object (IFO), specifically the Virgin airship working with a helicopter on a film production. Despite this, Maria's extreme reaction suggests a previous UFO contact, and hypnotic regression is deemed inadvisable due to her current state of mind. Colin found that friends were not inclined to scoff at his report, with some having experienced similar encounters they had not reported.

Book Review: "Round in Circles" by Jim Schnabel

Mike Wootten reviews Jim Schnabel's book, 'Round in Circles,' which examines the crop circle phenomenon. Wootten compares the saga to a 'real life soap opera' that lasted over a decade, involving numerous personalities vying for attention. He notes the subject was weighed down by 'strutting prima donnas' and the eventual deflation of its popularity.

Wootten praises Schnabel's book for pulling the rug from under the 'self-appointed gurus' of the crop circle myth. The book focuses not on the circles themselves, but on the people who researched and promoted them, detailing their 'laughs, cries, tantrums and gullibility.' It covers the circumstances behind the Andrews and Delgado marriage and divorce, the emergence of Michael Green and the CCCS, and the 'secret, underground, circle hoaxing craze' that ultimately killed the subject through its own popularity.

The review highlights Schnabel's description of Michael Green as 'tall and dignified, with vaguely exotic features.' A favorite passage for Wootten describes the opening of the CCCS at a house in Ely, where guests were entertained, but only 'him' (presumably the reviewer or a similar figure) was asked to help with kitchen duties or carrying food, not the prominent researchers.

Wootten concludes that the book is 'well written and extremely entertaining,' covering the 'hilarity, the horrors and the hysteria' of the crop circles fraternity, and recommends it as a 'must buy.'

UFO Abductions and Technologies of Social Control

This section, written by an unnamed American scientist, explores the potential terrestrial origins of phenomena associated with UFO abductions, particularly focusing on mind control technologies.

It begins by referencing George Estabrooks' early work at Colgate University during World War II, describing his theories on the uses of hypnosis in warfare. Estabrooks' wartime collaboration with the CID, FBI, and other agencies is mentioned, along with his burning of his diary pages and subsequent avoidance of discussing his government work. His work reportedly involved creating 'hypno-programmed couriers' and 'hypnotically-induced split personalities.'

The article then details the CIA's involvement, starting with Project BLUEBIRD in 1950, later renamed ARTICHOKE in 1951. The CIA allegedly funded a propaganda effort to portray the Communist Bloc as developing insidious mind control methods, serving as a 'cover story' for their own research. Edward Hunter, a CIA contract employee, is identified as a primary promoter of this narrative. The text asserts that the 'brainwashing scare' of the 1950s was a CIA hoax, citing CIA deputy director Richard Helms' admission in 1963 that Soviet mind control research lagged behind American efforts.

The CIA's mind control program was transferred to the Technical Services Staff (TSS) in 1953 and later became known as MKULTRA. This 'octopus' project involved numerous universities and scientists, aiming to invade 'the space between our ears.' The research was later transferred to the Office of Research and Development. The article highlights 'psychoelectronics' as a key area of interest for the Pentagon, potentially crucial for understanding UFO abduction phenomena.

Evidence of alleged intracerebral implants, visible in X-rays and MRI scans of abductees, is discussed. Abductees report needles inserted into the brain or foreign objects implanted through sinus cavities. While abduction specialists often attribute these to extraterrestrial scientists, the article suggests they may be the result of terrestrial technology, specifically a device called a 'stimoceiver,' invented by neuroscientist José 'Bob' Delgado in the late 1950s/early 1960s. The stimoceiver is a miniature depth electrode that can receive and transmit FM radio signals, allowing an operator to control a subject's responses.

An example of the stimoceiver's use is described in a Madrid bull ring, where Delgado 'wired' a bull and halted it by pushing a button on a black box. Delgado's book, 'PHYSICAL CONTROL OF THE MIND: TOWARD A PSYCHOCIVILISED SOCIETY,' is cited as the primary work on intracerebral implants and electronic stimulation of the brain (ESB).

Delgado's experiments also involved attaching the stimoceiver to the tympanic membrane, turning the ear into a microphone. This technology could potentially explain the 'voices' heard by abductees. The article mentions Robert G. 'Bob' Heath of Tulane University, who implanted electrodes and discovered he could control patients' memory, induce sexual arousal, fear, pleasure, and hallucinations.

Joseph A. Meyer of the National Security Agency is introduced as proposing a system to implant roughly half of all Americans arrested, monitored continuously by computer. Meyer suggested 'renting' implants from the state, arguing they are cheaper and more efficient than police, particularly for 'urban dwellers' deemed 'fundamentally unnecessary to a post-industrial economy.'

The article questions whether alleged abductee brain implants are from 'greys' or from scientists like Dr. Meyer. It suggests this could explain 'scoop marks' and personality changes reported by abductees. The time factor of abductions (1-3 hours) is raised as a counterargument to brain surgery, but the possibility of rapid procedures is considered.

A Florida doctor named Daniel Man is mentioned for proposing a program to implant youngsters with tiny transmitters to track them, claiming the operation can be done in an office in under 20 minutes.

The author emphasizes three points regarding this research: the uncertain origins of brainwashing methods (some dating back to the 19th century), the likelihood of a bowdlerized view in open literature, and the rapid progress of clandestine researchers. The article cautions against using the absence of early abduction accounts before Delgado to invalidate the 'mind control' thesis.

It questions why 'advanced aliens' would use 'old technology, an EARTH technology.' The CIA's alleged mastery of RHIC-EDOM (Radio Hypnotic Intracerebral Control - Electronic Dissolution of Memory) is discussed. This technique can allegedly induce hypnotic trance, deliver suggestions, and erase memory, explaining 'missing time.' The mechanism involves blocking synaptic transmission via acetocholine, potentially affected by electromagnetic means.

Robert Anton Wilson's promotion of 'mind machines' like the 'hemi-synch,' which creates a 'binaural beat' to alter brainwaves, is mentioned. The article notes that some UFO abductees describe a 'stereophonic sound' effect similar to that produced by the hemi-synch preceding encounters, suggesting the stimoceiver could transmit this effect.

An interview with Joseph Light reveals that powerful people in the scientific community are interested in these areas but keep their work secret due to potential funding cuts and problems. Light mentions bioelectric research where simple techniques can have 'mind-boggling effects.'

The mysterious work of J.F. 'BoB' Schapitz is highlighted, who filed a plan in 1974 to explore the interaction of radio frequencies and hypnosis, proposing to convey the hypnotist's spoken word directly into the subconscious via modulated electromagnetic energy, bypassing conscious control. Subjects could be implanted with subconscious suggestions, triggered by cue words, and would rationalize their actions. Schapitz's work was funded by the Department of Defence and its results remain unrevealed.

The combination of EMR and miniature brain electrodes is discussed, referencing Dr. J.M.R. 'Bob' Delgado's experiments where monkeys exposed to electromagnetic fields exhibited behavioral effects, intensified by brain implants acting as amplifiers.

A criticism that powerful microwave energy might cause thermal reactions is addressed. The article suggests that if an abductee is implanted, the first session may occur in childhood, acting as a signal intensifier. Recent reports of 'wavers' achieving pinpoint accuracy without Delgado-style implants are also mentioned, citing an experiment in 1985 where volunteers were exposed to microwave beams.

Editor's Note

The editor notes that while terrestrial scientists can manipulate minds, it does not preclude extraterrestrials from doing so. The research described should make Ufonaut powers more credible. The article neither confirms nor disproves abduction accounts but raises questions about whether other governments share similar capabilities and developed them independently. Early abduction cases like Villas Boas and Herbert Schirmer do not fit the hypothesized syndrome. The validity of the mind control experiments cannot be assessed, and their existence remains an open question pending conclusive evidence.

Operation White Cow

This section features an illustration titled 'OPERATION WHITE COW' by Ron Baskerville. It is accompanied by a brief mention of John Spencer, a paranormal researcher and author of 'The Paranormal: A Modern Perspective.' Spencer predicts that PK and ESP classes will become commonplace for schoolchildren. He suggests that many phenomena currently considered paranormal may one day be understood and accepted, comparing the current fascination with the unknown to that of superstitious peasants of old. He posits that stories of meeting fairies and being taken to Fairyland are analogous to modern accounts of meeting aliens and experiencing 'missing time,' suggesting that the 'true meaning' of these experiences may be misunderstood across cultures.

Alien Scripture

This is an advertisement for 'ALIEN SCRIPTURE,' described as 'a remarkable new magazine investigating contact with Non-Human Intelligences.' Subscription details and pricing are provided.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The issue consistently explores the intersection of UFO phenomena, human psychology, and technological capabilities. There's a strong undercurrent suggesting that many aspects of UFO encounters, particularly abductions, might have terrestrial, technological explanations rooted in mind control and advanced psycho-electronic research. The editorial stance appears open to the possibility of extraterrestrial contact but critically examines claims by proposing plausible, human-engineered origins for certain phenomena. The gender-specific analysis of UFO sightings adds a unique psychological dimension, while the book review and advertisement for 'Alien Scripture' broaden the scope of paranormal and ufological interests covered.