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Title: PEGASUS Issue: Volume 14, #3 Date: March 17, 2002 (raw date: 17/3) Publisher: Surrey Investigation Group into Aerial Phenomena (SIGAP) Country: UK

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Title: PEGASUS
Issue: Volume 14, #3
Date: March 17, 2002 (raw date: 17/3)
Publisher: Surrey Investigation Group into Aerial Phenomena (SIGAP)
Country: UK

This issue of PEGASUS, the journal of the Surrey Investigation Group into Aerial Phenomena, offers a diverse range of articles touching upon ufology, scientific theories, and historical mysteries.

Presidential and Editorial Notes

Gordon Millington, the retiring President, reflects on his tenure and the transition of leadership within SIGAP. He expresses gratitude for the members' loyalty and the healthy financial state of the organization. He hands over the chairmanship to Ian Wheatley, who has been instrumental in the production of PEGASUS. Millington notes his own long-standing interest in ufology, dating back to the 'foo fighters' of WWII.

Ian Wheatley, in his 'Business as usual' note, thanks Gordon Millington for his years of service and assures members that PEGASUS will continue unchanged, with Millington still penning the editorial. He also clarifies that the views expressed are those of the authors and not necessarily SIGAP.

The Case of the "Intelligent Designer"

By Zecharia Sitchin, this article explores the debate surrounding Intelligent Design (ID) as a counterpoint to evolutionary theory. Sitchin traces the history of the Creationism vs. Evolution debate, highlighting the emergence of ID as a more sophisticated argument. He notes that proponents of ID often avoid taking a definitive stance on the origin of life, focusing instead on the improbability of evolution alone. Sitchin draws a parallel between the ID concept and his own theories about the 'Seed of Life' being imparted to Earth by the invading planet Nibiru, suggesting a potential extraterrestrial or cosmic origin for life. He points out how the New York Times, in an article about ID, initially omitted a phrase suggesting the possibility of extraterrestrial intelligence being involved, later reintroducing it in an editorial.

Mystery of the Eltanin Antenna

This article investigates an unusual object discovered in 1964 by the NSF Polar Research Vessel Eltanin in Antarctic waters at a depth of 13,500 feet. The object, described as a pole with twelve radiating spokes ending in spheres, is too complex to be a natural marine organism and too deep for any known submarine to have placed it. Marine biologists are baffled, and explanations such as a lost scientific instrument are considered unlikely due to its precise and significant location. Researcher Bruce Cathie's theory is presented, suggesting the antenna is part of an ancient planetary grid crucial to understanding Earth's cycles. The article speculates whether this is ancient technology or from another world, noting that modern science might be aware of its purpose and actively monitoring it. The proximity of Antarctic bases and earthquake stations to the antenna is highlighted as suggestive of its importance.

Thoughts on the Space Alien Race Question

This is a memorandum from Maxwell W. Hunter II of the National Aeronautics and Space Council, dated July 18, 1963. Hunter addresses the policy question of how to respond if an alien intelligence is discovered in space. He acknowledges the scientific consensus that alien life in our solar system is negligible due to presumed unsuitability of other planets. However, he finds the near-total impossibility envisioned by scientists also disturbing. He contrasts the older view of solar system formation (near collision of two stars) with the modern view (natural consequence of stellar evolution), which suggests numerous planetary systems. Hunter discusses the possibility of life on Mars, referencing the 'Canali' markings, and the idea of Martians mining the Moon. He then considers the possibility of visitors from other stellar systems, acknowledging the limitations imposed by the speed of light but suggesting that advanced civilizations might overcome these. He outlines three possibilities for alien contact: primitive chemical space flight, physics beyond Einstein, or faster-than-light travel, emphasizing the need for a diplomatic policy tailored to each scenario. He concludes that while scientific thinking suggests no alien intelligence will be found, the probability is finite and should not be ignored, recommending a unified human approach in case of contact.

A Realistic Overview?

This section questions the government's continued cover-up of UFO information, despite widespread public belief in UFOs and government secrecy. It cites 'whistleblowers' and retired military officers who claim to have accessed classified documents and witnessed alien technology and entities. The article touches upon historical references to flying objects and beings, and mentions the recovery of alien spacecraft and entities in the 1940s, including a live 'Extraterrestrial Biological Entity' (EBE). It describes intercepted alien communications and a subsequent landing, leading to contact with a human-looking alien race from Orion who warned Earth about hostile aliens. President Eisenhower reportedly rejected their demands to dismantle nuclear weapons. Later, in 1954, 'Greys' from Zeta Reticuli landed at Holloman Air Force Base, seeking a treaty for genetic experiments in exchange for technology. A secret committee, 'Majority Twelve' (MJ-12), was established to oversee covert alien activities. The article alleges that aliens are using humans and animals for biological experiments and that the drug trade is being used to fund underground alien bases. It claims that secret societies like the Bilderburgers, CFR, and Trilateral Commission control the government through MJ-12, and that presidents have been misled about the true nature of alien interactions.

The article further alleges that aliens are using humans and animals for biological experiments, and that the drug trade is being used to fund underground alien bases. It claims that secret societies like the Bilderburgers, Council on Foreign Relations, and Trilateral Commission are the 'SECRET GOVERNMENT' ruling through MJ-12. Eisenhower is presented as the last president to know the full scope of the alien problem, with subsequent presidents being fed a narrative of a lost alien culture seeking renewal. The article states that many people suffer 'unspeakable horrors' due to alien and human scientists' research, and that at least 1 in 40 Americans have been implanted with alien devices. It mentions over 3 million 'Greys' occupying underground complexes by 1989, and that over 25 million citizens have been abducted and implanted, with the aliens reneging on agreements. The article suggests that Russia's dismantling was to unite with the U.S. against an alien invasion, and that the Hubble Space Telescope and Star Wars technology are intended to counter this threat. It warns of a planned 'Official' announcement of an alien presence, involving staged landings by the Greys offering 'gifts' of technology, but claims this is a lie and part of a plan to establish a One-World Government to enslave humanity.

China Denies Manned Moon Mission Plans

This article reports on statements by Ouyang Ziyuan, chief scientist of China's Moon exploration program. He clarifies that China will not be launching a manned mission to the Moon by 2010, but will instead focus on unmanned spacecraft for exploration and sample return. While a manned Moonbase is not planned in the near future, Ziyuan foresees manned outposts on the Moon in the long term, perhaps by 2020 or 2030, viewing the Moon as a potential source of energy and resources. China also aims to establish a space station by 2005 and is looking towards Mars for future exploration.

Fiery End of Earth's Eccentric Little Brother

This article, by Mark Henderson, presents a theory by British scientist John Chambers suggesting that the Solar System once had a fifth rocky planet, named 'Planet V', which spiralled to its destruction in the Sun about 4 billion years ago. This planet, smaller than Earth, was located just outside Mars' orbit and was eventually ejected by gravitational forces. Its demise caused a significant 'spike' in meteor bombardment on the Moon, explaining the pattern of craters and basins observed. The theory is presented as a potential explanation for the 'lunar cataclysm' and adds weight to the case for further lunar exploration.

Grand Strategy of the Reptilians

Authored by James Bartley, this piece discusses the concept of humans living within a 'reptilian sphere of influence'. Bartley, an abductee and student of military history, argues that reptilians employ a 'divide and conquer' strategy, exploiting human weaknesses and manipulating the human life span for their own purposes. He describes this as a form of spiritual warfare, where humans are seen as a resource. The article warns that reptilians and their followers are aware of human vulnerabilities and use trigger mechanisms to prevent individuals from realizing the truth. It suggests that certain individuals are sent to sow discord, and that the current spiritual and genetic manipulation is a long-term process.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue of PEGASUS include the nature of intelligence (both human and potentially extraterrestrial), the possibility of ancient or alien technology, and the ongoing debate between scientific and alternative explanations for phenomena. The magazine appears to lean towards exploring alternative viewpoints and questioning mainstream scientific and governmental narratives, particularly concerning UFOs and extraterrestrial contact. The articles present theories that challenge conventional understanding, from the origins of life to the history of the solar system and the potential for alien manipulation.

This issue of UFO Magazine, Volume 21, Issue 21, dated June 2002, with a cover price of $5.99, focuses on the significant headline: "UFOS WERE SEEN OVER AIR FORCE NUCLEAR WEAPONS FACILITIES." The magazine explores various aspects of UFO phenomena, military encounters, scientific discoveries, and theoretical concepts.

UFOs Over Nuclear Facilities

The lead article details testimony from military and intelligence witnesses, particularly from the Strategic Air Command (SAC), who have come forward through The Disclosure Project. These insiders provide evidence that UFOs have been monitoring sensitive nuclear facilities since at least the 1950s. The witnesses state that while the UFOs were not hostile, they were clearly concerned about human weapons of mass destruction. One incident described involved UFOs taking over a dozen intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs) offline at a SAC Nuclear launch area. Lt. Colonel Dwynne Arneson (US Air Force, ret.) recounts an incident at Malmstrom AFB where a UFO hovering near missile silos caused the missiles to shut down. Captain Robert Salas (SAC Missile Launch Officer, 1964-1971) details a March 16, 1967, incident at Oscar Flight one where strange lights were observed, and subsequently, Minuteman One missiles began shutting down one by one, causing significant concern at SAC headquarters. Colonel Ross Dedrickson (US Air Force/Atomic Energy Commission, ret.), who later worked for Boeing accounting for Minuteman missiles, also corroborates these concerns.

Professor Robert Jacobs (Lt. USAF 1369th Photo Squadron) shares his experience testing ballistic missiles, during which a UFO was photographed following a missile, shining a beam of light, and neutralizing the warhead. He also mentions incidents where extraterrestrials reportedly destroyed nuclear weapons sent into space or aimed at the moon, suggesting a strong objection to space explosions. Mr. Harland Bentley, with a background in nuclear engineering, recounts an incident where astronauts observed a saucer-shaped craft with portals and beings during a moon orbit in 1967 or 1968.

Under the Influence: Reptilian Hosts

This section, authored by James Bartley, explores the concept of 'Reptilian Hosts' within the UFO research community. Bartley suggests that many individuals heavily involved in UFO research are literally hosts for reptilian and other malevolent entities. He posits that these entities have a long-term genetic and soul matrix manipulation agenda to keep humanity in a subservient status. Bartley urges readers to recognize trigger mechanisms programmed into them, such as over-eating, substance abuse, and promiscuity, which he links to 'dark gods.' He encourages personal sovereignty and a fight against spiritual enslavement.

UFOs Taken Seriously in U.K.

This article reports on the BBC sending TV weatherman Mike Powell and UFO hunter David Kingston to investigate UFOs in the UK. They met with Craig Roberts, a college lecturer and UFO investigator, who underwent hypnosis to retrieve abduction memories. The report also covers a sighting on March 22 of a fleet of white luminous spheres over the English countryside, videotaped by Anthony Woods, who described hundreds of objects in strange formations. The article also references a Sunday Express headline about a 50-year cover-up and mentions John Callahan's testimony about the Japan Airlines Flight 1628 UFO sighting in November 1986, where a UFO four times the size of a 747 performed acrobatic maneuvers. Reporter Hamish Mackenzie comments on the profound implications if these witnesses are truthful.

News in Brief / Sightings Roundup

This section includes several brief reports:

  • Nottinghamshire Disc Seen: On May 5, 2002, a disc-shaped object with flashing lights was observed near Bingham, Nottinghamshire, by the author and his girlfriend. It remained stationary for over an hour.
  • Quantum Wormholes Could Carry People: An article by Charles Choi discusses the theory of quantum wormholes as potential faster-than-light shortcuts. Physicists Sean Hayward and Hisa-aki Shinkai believe that by using 'ghost radiation' to offset the positive energy of matter, wormholes could be stabilized enough for travel, though it requires a delicate balance.

U.S. Summons Experts to Draft Asteroid Defence Plan

This article from The Cincinnati Post (June 7, 2002) discusses the US government organizing a conference of top scientists to plan defenses against asteroid attacks. It highlights recent close encounters with asteroids, such as 2002 EM7 (200 feet in diameter) and another 300-meter asteroid, emphasizing the need for better detection systems like NASA's 'Sentry' program.

Europa Has Raw Materials for Life

This piece from New Scientist (May 22, 2002) explores the potential for life on Jupiter's moon Europa. Scientists have calculated that impacts from comets have delivered significant amounts of carbon, nitrogen, and sulfur to Europa's surface, suggesting the raw materials for life exist. However, the moon's icy crust, at least 19 kilometers thick, presents a major obstacle for exploration.

Mars Has Vast Oceans of Water Ice and Life

This article reports on new data from the Mars Odyssey spacecraft confirming vast oceans of water ice just below the surface of Mars. Based on analysis of images and intelligence, there is strong evidence that intelligent life once existed on Mars and may continue to exist underground. The presence of water is seen as a key indicator for life, and scientists confirm a layer of hydrogen across much of the planet. The author also mentions confirmation of underground heat and geometric structures, inferring underground civilizations.

Seventy Seven New Planets and Counting

This section from www.filersfiles.com reports that there are now 69 planetary systems with 77 planets and 7 multiple planet systems outside our solar system. The article suggests that science is beginning to support the assertion that life exists on other planets, with many indicating Earth-like conditions. It also touches upon the idea that extraterrestrial visitors may have influenced Earth's history and religions, citing the similarity of moral teachings across ancient civilizations and suggesting Earth might be a home for 'problem personalities' in the universe.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The magazine consistently explores the intersection of UFO phenomena with military and government activities, often hinting at cover-ups and the need for disclosure. There is a strong emphasis on eyewitness testimony from credible sources, including military personnel. The issue also touches upon more esoteric or speculative theories, such as reptilian hosts, and scientific frontiers like quantum wormholes and the potential for extraterrestrial life on other celestial bodies. The editorial stance appears to be one of advocating for open investigation and belief in the reality of UFO phenomena, urging readers to be discerning and aware of potential manipulation.