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Title: PEGASUS Issue: Volume 4, #4 Date: 1995 Publisher: Surrey Investigation Group on Aerial Phenomena (SIGAP)
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Title: PEGASUS
Issue: Volume 4, #4
Date: 1995
Publisher: Surrey Investigation Group on Aerial Phenomena (SIGAP)
This issue of PEGASUS magazine, a publication from the Surrey Investigation Group on Aerial Phenomena, delves into complex and often controversial theories surrounding UFOs, alien life, and their alleged interactions with humanity. The magazine features a blend of speculative scenarios, detailed case studies, and critical analysis of the UFO phenomenon.
UFOS - A FANTASY SCENARIO
The lead article, "UFOS - A FANTASY SCENARIO," presents a detailed narrative about the Anunnaki, an ancient race from the planet Nibiru. According to this scenario, the Anunnaki required gold to screen their planet from the cold of space and, finding Earth rich in it, established a mining operation. When the miners rebelled, a scientist among them created a slave race by fertilizing hominid ape eggs with Annunaki sperm, resulting in the first man, Adam. As mankind grew beyond their control, the Annunaki left Earth. However, facing environmental issues on Nibiru, they planned to return and needed a new race of slaves. Detecting nuclear activity on Earth, they feared their intended new home would become uninhabitable. Their solution involved creating a hybrid race by mixing Annunaki DNA with human DNA, using programmed androids to manipulate human gametes and clone hybrids.
These hybrids were intended to ferry to Mars, and the androids were programmed to defend bases and control human reactions to the UFO phenomenon. The article suggests that the phenomenon has been skilfully managed to make itself appear incredible, aided by a scientific establishment fearful of losing tenure. The "lights in the sky" (LITS) phase was followed by the "Contactee Era," exemplified by George Adamski, which aimed to establish a personal connection between UFO occupants and humanity. The article posits that the aliens possess advanced telepathic abilities and tailored their messages to fit Contactee expectations. The extra-terrestrial hypothesis (ETH) was promoted, fostering a belief in benevolent aliens.
Autopsy Report #2: Apparent Alien Creature
A significant section of the magazine is dedicated to "TOP SECRET MAJIC" document, an autopsy report from July 14, 1947, detailing the examination of an apparent alien creature. The cadaver, measuring 36 inches and weighing 8 pounds, was in a state of profound deterioration. It had smooth, dark bluish-gray skin, no discernible sex, a nose with two slits, a mouth without an articulated jaw, and holes for ears. The cranium was large and round, with almond-shaped eyes. The arms were thin, with three-digit hands lacking thumbs. Dissection revealed a cartilaginous bone structure of light green-blue color and a green liquid. The creature had two multi-chambered hearts, an extensive circulatory system, and no apparent respiratory or stomach system. The fluid analyzed was chlorophyll-based, suggesting photosynthesis for energy. The brain was severely deteriorated but appeared fissured and divided into lobes. The pathologist concluded it was a creature utilizing elements of both the animal and vegetable kingdoms.
UFOs and Humanity by Gordon Millington
This article by Gordon Millington explores the history and purpose of the UFO Phenomenon. Millington argues that for nearly half a century, UFO activities have been directed towards a structured attack on humanity, with the primary goal being the creation of a hybrid race by stealing human genetic material. He cites researchers like Budd Hopkins, David Jacobs, and John Mack, suggesting that the immediate purpose is to alter human embryos, possibly by inserting alien DNA, and bring them to term in UFO environments.
Millington details the evolution of the phenomenon's strategy, from the initial "lights in the sky" (LITS) phase, which aimed to establish the existence of UFOs, to the "Contactee Era," which sought to demonstrate their relevance to humanity. He critiques the scientific establishment for dismissing evidence and highlights how the phenomenon has manipulated public perception through ridicule and disinformation. The article discusses the "third phase," characterized by enforced and exploitative abductions, which involve the collection of genetic material and the manipulation of human psychology.
Millington also touches upon the dualistic nature of the phenomenon's activities, suggesting a possible ideological drive (e.g., "green issues") alongside the genetic program. He questions whether the same intelligence directs both aspects and notes the aliens' apparent lack of empathy and their focus solely on human physiology and psychology. The article references Dr. David Jacobs' research, which outlines a sequential process of abduction involving physical examination, "mindscan" (telepathic control), and the presentation of hybrid offspring to foster bonding.
The article also discusses the "ideological or apocalyptic type of encounter," citing the case of Herbert Schirmer, and the promotion of the Extra-Terrestrial Hypothesis (ETH). It suggests that the aliens may be preparing for a takeover, possibly by creating a subversive army of abductees who believe they are alien souls.
Cattle Mutilations & The Greys by Paul Rattner
This section presents a controversial scenario regarding cattle mutilations and the "Greys." Paul Rattner proposes that the Greys are intelligent but mind-controlled by other aliens, possibly Reptilians, and are created as "parasites" dependent on humans for sustenance. They allegedly require biological substances like haemoglobin and hormones, which they absorb after mixing with hydrogen peroxide. To produce these substances efficiently, they may have used underground bases to grow them in artificial environments.
The article suggests that governments, realizing the Greys were not adhering to agreements, decided to help them find an alternative sustenance source: cattle. This could explain the ongoing cattle mutilations, as the Greys might need specific tissues with genes for rapid reproduction. The article speculates that the tissues typically taken from cattle—anus, lips, tongue, and eyes—are those that reproduce most rapidly and are also body parts missing in the Greys' anatomy, suggesting a potential link between their needs and the mutilations. The author questions whether the Greys are merely precursors or a "fifth column" preparing for an alien takeover.
Other Content
The issue also includes a subscription notice for SIGAP for 1996, with annual fees for full and associate members. A small section at the end of the magazine features a local news report from "STAR, Sheffield, England," detailing a sighting of a UFO over Darnall by several children and adults, including a description of its appearance, size, and sound. Additionally, there are extracts from Peter Alexander's postscript to his original account, discussing a similar object sighting and a feeling of disorientation and missing time, characteristic of abduction experiences. The magazine concludes with a note about the importance of the internet for information dissemination and the possibility of highly speculative theories proving to be near the mark.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue of PEGASUS are the pervasive influence of UFOs and extraterrestrial intelligence on human affairs, the potential for alien genetic manipulation and hybridization, and the possibility of a covert alien agenda for planetary takeover. The magazine adopts a critical and speculative stance, presenting theories that challenge conventional scientific and governmental narratives. It appears to support the idea that UFO phenomena are not random but part of a structured, long-term plan by advanced alien intelligences. The editorial stance seems to encourage readers to consider these possibilities, even if they are controversial or lack definitive proof, emphasizing the importance of open-mindedness and the free exchange of information.
This issue of the "Journal für UFO-Forschung," translated by Gordon Millington, features an article by Roland M. Horn titled "UFO ABDUCTION PHENOMENA AND TEMPORARY SCHIZOPHRENIA." The publication appears to be a German journal focused on UFO research.
UFO Abduction Phenomena and Temporary Schizophrenia by Roland M. Horn
Horn supports the theory that UFO abduction reports, while not necessarily objective experiences, are not fraudulent. He notes that while some researchers view these as subjective experiences generated by the witness, possibly symbolic of archetypes or sociological phenomena, he emphasizes the importance of the psychological and psychiatric background, particularly latent schizophrenia and secret emotions evoked during the experience.
Classical abduction accounts share common features, as do the previous life-histories of abductees, often showing a tendency towards over-sensitivity and the ability to manifest occult phenomena. Factors like drug addiction, the influence of science fiction, the cold war, and fears of nuclear holocaust are considered, especially in American accounts. Personal conflicts prior to the experience can act as triggers, leading to abduction experiences. Amnesia is common, often overcome by hypnosis. Victims report being carried aboard UFOs, meeting strange beings, and undergoing medical examinations, often concerning reproduction and sex organs, in low temperatures. A syringe may be inserted into the stomach, and the abductee receives a message. The aliens' goal, according to Horn, is cross-species breeding to save their race.
Horn posits that everyone has a latent capacity for schizophrenia that can manifest under emotional stress. He speculates that this stress can provoke hallucinatory experiences, leading a person to behave like a schizophrenic. He connects this to Julian Jaynes' "Theory of the Origins of Consciousness through the Bicameral Division of the Mind."
Julian Jaynes' Bicameral Mind Theory
According to Jaynes, ancient human brains operated with two separate modes: a director ('God') in the right hemisphere and a servant ('Man') in the left hemisphere (which housed speech functions). These parts were largely ignorant of each other. Jaynes' complex theory suggests that experiences were stored in the right hemisphere and expressed verbally through the left, creating an internal 'audible hallucination' of 'God's' voice. This bicameral structure was crucial for tribal organization and theocracy. As cultures interacted and new experiences arose, individuals developed subjective consciousness, leading to a breakdown of the bicameral mind. The development of writing further diminished the need for auditory hallucinations. Jaynes believes vestiges of the bicameral psyche persist, and in some individuals, under severe stress, a regression to this state can occur, manifesting as hearing voices and a loss of self-identity, which can be diagnosed as schizophrenia.
Horn relates this back to UFO abductions, citing the case of Betty and Barney Hill. Their abduction experience, triggered by stress (Barney's illness, personal problems, fear of an operation), led to a regression to the bicameral mind-state, characterized by a loss of normal consciousness and time awareness, akin to a schizophrenic condition. The 'Alien' in such experiences is seen as a part of the abductee's own mind, a wish-fulfillment originating from the right hemisphere.
Horn notes that people have historically tried to invoke 'gods' through prayer, meditation, and drugs. He mentions Sammy Desmond as an abduction case where drugs played a role. Abductees often become introverted, seeking answers in UFO and occult literature, searching for something lost, whether it's the bicameral function or extraterrestrial beings.
He concludes that while hypotheses explaining the abduction syndrome abound, the bicameral mind theory offers a more comprehensive, though speculative, explanation.
New Age UFOLOGY
This section explores the New Age understanding of UFO forces visiting Earth. It posits that the universe is a vibrating energy field, and time and space are psycho-physical constructs created by our consciousness. Different energy patterns create matter. The universe is full of energy vibrations, and physical reality is just one aspect of the Universal Mind.
Matter and the Universal Mind
Matter is described as an energy vibration, not a solid substance. The Universal Mind is one, and physical reality is an illusionary aspect of it. Humans are aspects of this universal mind, dreaming they are separate entities. To return to Wholeness, one must awaken to Cosmic Consciousness.
Travelling from Thought to Thought
Since consciousness and mind are vibrations, travel from thought to thought is possible. UFO intelligences have mastered this, able to go anywhere without physical vehicles. They are aspects of our own consciousness, making experience of them possible.
What Are UFOs?
UFO phenomena have existed throughout human history, mentioned even in the Bible. While often dismissed as natural phenomena or acts of gods, modern understanding is growing. Some UFO beings are described as "Guardians" or "Benefactors" who have influenced Earth's creation and humanity's genetic engineering. Others are described as dominating and exploiting forces, creating a two-fold alien presence.
The Masses Are Kept Completely in the Dark
Governments have known about UFO phenomena for decades but have kept it hidden. The popular media's portrayal of space travelers is seen as a convenient cover. The truth is that UFO phenomena involve alien entities, some serving mankind, others dominating. The battle is not for material possessions but for the nature of humanity's inner self and values.
To What Force Do We Listen?
Serving mankind leads to freedom, while self-serving leads to enslavement by forces that try to reduce human capability. Government secrecy is seen as a delusion. A negative force, possibly a trade-off between the USA government and alien forces prioritizing technology over peace, is influencing the world. Deals may have been made with aliens, deceiving some US government departments. The article mentions aliens stealing cows and suggests this is analogous to humans taking honey or milk.
Are These Two Forces Good and Evil?
The "Service to Others" force engineered mankind and acted as Guardians. The "Forces" instrumental in creating divisions influence people towards sciences and domination. These alien forces have contacted governments, promoting standardization and control. While religions label these forces good and evil, all entities are seen as temporary manifestations of the One Infinite Force.
The Subliminal or Subconscious Control
Specific UFO forces act as benefactors, while others use secret government organizations and banking systems to dominate. There is a concern about brainwashing the population into a robot-like existence through media conditioning, potentially leading to widespread disease. The article questions if alien forces are behind drug smuggling.
Positive and Negative Polarization
UFO intelligences, like humans, are divided into "Service to Others" and "Service to Self" groups. The friction between these groups is necessary for growth. Religions call these good and evil, but "Positive and Negative Polarizations" is a better term. These intelligences dwell in higher dimensions and can emerge into our reality, causing stir among scientific circles.
We Are the Initiating Force
Our world is a manifestation of our thoughts. Humans are aspects of a universal force, incarnating to experience Earth. Very few realize they are the "Initiating Force" or Creator. Mankind is in an early stage of awakening.
UFOs and Their Repercussions
Many people report "missing time" after UFO encounters and have trouble convincing others. These experiences are traumatic. Research by Nicholas Spanos suggests abductees and UFO sighters are not necessarily psychotic, but UFO-sighters tend to believe in extraterrestrial life beforehand. Abductees like Clare Holcomb and Diana Graves report terrifying experiences, including probing, skin excisions, and impregnation, and struggle with the fear of being crazy.
What Happens When We Encounter a UFO?
UFOs emerge into our energy fields by lowering their vibrational frequencies, becoming visible. They can appear as various forms, including balls of light or physical beings. They possess x-ray vision and can see through physical matter, which to them is a thin mist of vibrating energies.
Why Do UFOs Visit Earth?
Humanity is part of a cosmic experiment. As beings become self-aware, they become responsible for their progress. The article suggests a future phase of government without exploitation, characterized by love, trust, and cooperation. UFO visits from Guardians are necessary to supervise humanity and conduct experiments. Direct contact with Guardians is expected soon.
Harassment by Whitley Strieber
Whitley Strieber reports experiencing significant harassment after his UFO-related experiences, including his home being broken into, a virus on his computer, and a stolen check. He received incredible letters and a business partner was questioned about him by someone with an NSA ID card. Strieber denies being a CIA agent, a claim made by Wm. Cooper, and expresses his loathing for government secrecy. He recounts being beaten almost senseless after refusing to help the CIA in 1983 and receiving death threats. He advocates for the declassification of all government files and questions if others are experiencing similar harassment, suggesting a potential shift from anti-communist rhetoric to anti-alien sentiment.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue revolve around the psychological and theoretical explanations for UFO abduction experiences, particularly the link to temporary schizophrenia and Julian Jaynes' Bicameral Mind theory. The concept of alien intelligences, divided into benevolent 'Guardians' and manipulative forces, is explored, along with the idea of a cosmic experiment and humanity's evolution. The issue also touches upon the potential for government cover-ups and the personal experiences of witnesses, including the harassment they may face. The editorial stance appears to favor exploring unconventional theories and personal testimonies related to UFO phenomena, encouraging open discussion and research into these complex subjects.