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Title: PEGASUS Issue: Volume 14, #2 Date: March 26, 2002 Publisher: Surrey Investigation Group Into Aerial Phenomena Country: United Kingdom

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Title: PEGASUS
Issue: Volume 14, #2
Date: March 26, 2002
Publisher: Surrey Investigation Group Into Aerial Phenomena
Country: United Kingdom

This issue of Pegasus magazine, a publication dedicated to aerial phenomena, explores a diverse range of topics related to UFOs, ancient mysteries, and unexplained events.

ENKI SPEAKS?

This section reviews Zecharia Sitchin's latest publication, 'The Lost Book of Enki,' which presents a narrative of Enki's actions on Earth as dictated to a scribe. The review highlights Sitchin's imaginative approach to factual research and mentions the book's exploration of the Earth/Mars interplanetary service and the nuclear destruction of Sumer. It also references Mark Hazlewood's suggestion that astronomical observations confirm the imminent approach of the Anunnaki planet Nibiru in May 2003, prompting reflection on humanity's potential response.

SENSATIONAL FIND IN RUSSIA

Authored by Hartwig Hausdorf and translated by George Sassoon, this article reports on the discovery of unusual micro-objects in the Urals, Russia. These artifacts, described as 'time-anomalous,' have been found in geological deposits and are believed by some researchers to be evidence of extraterrestrial genetic manipulation. The objects, mostly spiral-shaped, are composed of metals like copper, tungsten, and molybdenum, and range in size from 3 cm down to an astonishing 0.003 mm. The article notes their discovery near the Narada River and other sites, at depths of 3 to 12 meters. The unique properties of tungsten and molybdenum are discussed, and the findings are being investigated by the Russian Academy of Sciences.

SPACE SHUTTLE FIXES HUBBLE TELESCOPE AS UFOS WATCH

Written by Jeff Challender, this piece details anomalies observed during the STS-109/Columbia mission. During rendezvous with the Hubble Telescope, a reflection resembling a 'flying saucer' was captured. White objects were seen during spacewalks, and an object was observed from a helmet camera that stopped, executed a 90-degree turn, and sped away. During Hubble's release, a strobing object appeared, and the video feed was cut. A letter from Joe Love describes a 'glowing, golden coloured, long and narrow band' observed by the space shuttle camera, estimated to be several hundred to a thousand feet long. Despite a reporter's question, the Lead Flight Director attributed the anomaly to 'ice chips.'

ANCIENT CHINESE CROP CIRCLES

Calum McLeod reports on the discovery by Chinese researcher Zhang Hui of approximately 2,500-year-old stone circles in patterns similar to modern crop circles, located near the Mongolian border. These man-made circles, some elaborate in shape, are speculated to be inspired by crop circles and used for communicating with gods. The similarities to modern industrial civilizations are noted, suggesting the phenomenon is much older than previously thought. The article also touches upon the cultural context of the region and the historical connection between crop circles and sacred sites of various ancient peoples.

ALIEN ABDUCTORS MAY BE LEAVING EVIDENCE BEHIND

This article discusses the phenomenon of alien abductions and introduces the research of Dr. William C. Levengood, a Michigan biophysicist. Levengood claims to have found microscopic glassy particles in household dust of individuals who report abduction experiences. These particles, described as elongated, round, crystalline, and octopus-shaped, are clear, non-cellular, and about 1 micron in size. They have not been found in dust from homes where abductions are not reported, suggesting a potential link to the phenomenon.

United Airlines Flight 105 Case

This detailed account revisits the United Airlines Flight 105 incident on July 4, 1947. Captain E.J. Smith and First Officer Ralph Stevens reported observing five discs in a loose formation shortly after takeoff from Boise, Idaho. The formation grew to nine discs, which then departed at high speed. The sighting lasted twelve minutes and covered 45 miles. Smith described the objects as thin oval craft, 'smooth on the bottom and rough on top,' and 'as big as an airplane but definitely were not aircraft.' The case was designated 'unidentified' by the Air Force and gained significant media attention. The article also touches upon the initial lack of coordinated UFO investigation by military intelligence agencies and a simultaneous sighting by a local United Press manager and reporter.

MOD ESTABLISHED SECRET UFO INVESTIGATION GROUP

This section reveals that the British Ministry of Defence established a secret flying saucer working party in the 1950s, involving experts from scientific intelligence. The group concluded that reported sightings were likely 'optical illusions and psychological delusions' or hoaxes, recommending against further investigation of subjective evidence unless material evidence became available. They found the idea of an alien invasion improbable and considered further investigation a 'singularly profitless enterprise.'

ANCIENT RUSSIAN UFO MYSTERIES

Extracted from 'The Soviet UFO Files,' this article explores historical UFO sightings in Russia dating back to antiquity. It mentions declassified documents from the 19th century detailing light effects over Orenburg and sightings in Ustyug. The article also discusses ancient stone monuments and 'spiral labyrinths' near the Arctic Circle, noting their enigmatic nature and frequent UFO sightings over the area. Revelations from Russian chronicles include accounts of 'flying apparatuses' used by Prince Oleg in AD 904 and the 'Robozero sighting' in 1663, involving a massive flaming sphere with 'flame beams' and bluish smoke hovering over a lake.

ROBZERO: THE BALL OF FIRE

This section elaborates on the Robozero sighting from 1663, described in a 17th-century document. A huge flaming sphere, approximately 130 feet in diameter, appeared over Robozero Lake, emitting flame beams and bluish smoke. The phenomenon was witnessed by many people and caused scorching heat that penetrated the water. The article discusses various interpretations, including meteorite fragments and ball lightning, and notes that the object's brightness increased before its westward movement, suggesting a possible technological aspect.

Other Ancient Russian Sightings

The article lists several other historical UFO sightings from Russian chronicles, including:

  • 1028 SERPENT-LIKE SIGN: A large serpent-like sign hovered ominously for over two days.
  • 1111 A FIERY PILLAR: A fiery pillar rose miles into the sky, accompanied by lightning and thunder.
  • 1317 TVER: A strange circular UFO plagued the city of Tver for over a week, emitting a pulsating red glow.
  • 1319 A HEAVENLY ARC: Witnesses observed 'fiery pillars' and 'heavenly arcs,' as well as horse-like flying entities with 'lanterns.'
  • 1403 SUN-LIKE UFO: Three 'sun-like' objects emitted colored rays, forming an arc, with one object appearing cross-like and pulsating at the heart of the moon.
  • 1880 ST. PETERSBURG UFO: A giant spherical object, accompanied by two smaller craft, flew noiselessly over the city.

CHINA SEES UFOS, CALLS IT SCIENCE, NOT SUPERSTITION

This Associated Press report by Charles Hutzler highlights China's growing engagement with UFO phenomena. Despite its communist past, China is now treating alien sightings seriously, with a bimonthly magazine dedicated to UFO research and state-run media reporting on sightings. The article mentions reports from 12 Chinese cities and ongoing investigations into alien abduction claims. Shen Shituan, president of the China UFO Research Association, states that 'all these phenomena are worth researching.' The report also notes local beliefs in Pusalu village about a shimmering golden object seen in the sky.

Resisting Abduction 1 & 2

These two personal accounts by Andrew Brough describe methods for resisting alien abductions, particularly by 'The Greys.' The first method emphasizes spiritual resistance, suggesting that calling on God and expressing love can change the abductors' consciousness and free both the abductee and the abductor. The second method offers a less spiritual approach, focusing on affecting the minds controlling the abduction technology. Brough shares his personal experiences of feeling 'light' and euphoric after expelling a 'soul' placed in him by the Greys, and his ongoing efforts to maintain control over his feelings and interactions with them.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The magazine consistently explores the intersection of ancient history, mythology, and modern UFO phenomena. There is a clear interest in ancient artifacts and historical accounts that suggest extraterrestrial or advanced technological involvement in human history. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry, presenting various theories and personal experiences related to UFOs, alien abductions, and unexplained aerial phenomena, encouraging readers to consider possibilities beyond conventional scientific explanations. The publication seems to lean towards the belief that many of these phenomena warrant serious investigation and may have extraterrestrial origins.

This issue of UFO Magazine, published in the early 2000s, features a diverse range of articles focusing on personal experiences with UFOs and aliens, scientific inquiries into extraterrestrial life, and reports of sightings from around the globe.

Personal Accounts of Abduction Resistance One significant section details the author's personal journey in resisting alien abductions. Initially feeling helpless and brainwashed, the author describes a conscious decision to resist, developing a mental strategy over time. This involved thinking about resistance constantly, curbing habits like drinking, and organizing thoughts to overcome fear. The author emphasizes that resistance is a mental process, requiring belief and personal effort, and dismisses claims that resistance is impossible. The article also references external resources for methods of abduction resistance, such as those taught by researcher Donna Higbee.

Scientific Exploration: Life on Mars Another article presents evidence suggesting Mars may be a more hospitable planet than previously thought. Researchers from NASA's Ames Research Center have analyzed images and data indicating the presence of subsurface water, potential vegetation-like growth, and even mould on Martian rocks. The Mars Odyssey Satellite is contributing to this research by mapping hydrogen distribution. Scientists are exploring the possibility of chlorophyll-like signatures, crucial for life as we know it on Earth, and note that Mars has historically appeared to turn green in spring.

The Origin of Life: Seeds from Space This section discusses findings that support the theory that life's building blocks, amino acids, may have originated in space. Scientists have successfully created amino acids by mimicking interstellar conditions and exposing frozen mixtures to ultraviolet radiation. This research suggests that amino acids could form around developing stars, potentially seeding life on planets in other solar systems. The findings are presented as potentially challenging Darwin's Theory of Evolution. The article also touches upon the role of neutrinos in carrying information about living organisms throughout the universe, potentially explaining the emergence of life forms.

Global UFO Sightings and Phenomena The magazine includes several reports on UFO sightings and related phenomena from various countries:

China Ufology, once a forbidden subject in China, has seen renewed interest since the late 1970s. Historical records indicate celestial object sightings dating back to ancient dynasties. The modern UFO era in China began in 1947, but was suppressed during the Cultural Revolution. In 1978, official reporting was permitted, leading to the formation of the China UFO Research Organization (CURO) and the launch of a UFO research magazine.

Yugoslavia Hundreds of people in a Montenegrin village reported seeing a cluster of giant UFOs, described as large luminous objects hovering overhead and changing shape. Officials are investigating these numerous sightings.

Germany Strange lights observed in the sky over Bavaria in April 2002 were initially baffling but were later identified by ufologist Joachim Koch as a large bolide meteor that exploded in the atmosphere, with a luminous piece of debris falling to the ground.

Chile Quintero has become a significant location for UFO sightings due to its clear skies. Mayor José Vara has personally witnessed UFO phenomena, and an independent entity, Cefaa, is investigating these events, which are considered a hazard to air navigation.

United Kingdom Reports include a pulsating red light observed within a large black Flying Triangle over Bewl Water Reservoir in East Sussex. Additionally, a triangular craft with red and blue lights was tracked across Southern England, with multiple sightings reported. A photograph also appears to show a triangular craft over Wiltshire.

Crop Circle Reports An excerpt from the International Crop Circle Archive details that 197 crop circle formations were discovered worldwide in 2001. This number represents a decrease from the previous year, possibly due to adverse weather conditions and the Foot and Mouth disease outbreak in Europe, which may have limited access to fields.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance The magazine consistently explores the intersection of personal experience, scientific inquiry, and unexplained phenomena. There is a clear stance that UFOs and related events are real and warrant serious investigation, challenging conventional explanations and established scientific theories. The editorial approach encourages open-mindedness and critical thinking regarding abduction experiences, extraterrestrial life, and anomalous aerial phenomena.