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Pegasus - Vol 15 No 2
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Title: PEGASUS Issue: Volume 15, #2 Date: 2002 (inferred from article dates) Publisher: Surrey Investigation Group into Aerial Phenomena
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Title: PEGASUS
Issue: Volume 15, #2
Date: 2002 (inferred from article dates)
Publisher: Surrey Investigation Group into Aerial Phenomena
This issue of PEGASUS magazine delves into various aspects of UFO phenomena, alien encounters, and related research. It features a mix of investigative articles, interviews, and opinion pieces, reflecting the ongoing interest in unexplained aerial phenomena.
To The Lighthouse
This section recounts the Rendlesham Forest incident, a significant UFO-military event that occurred over three successive nights in December 1980. During a period of high Cold War tension, American bases in Suffolk, UK, were on alert. UFOs were observed flying low over bases like Bentwaters-Woodbridge, directing laser-like beams into bunkers potentially hiding nuclear weapons. On the third night, a UFO reportedly made a forced landing in Rendlesham Forest. US Security Policeman Larry Warren provided testimony in 1997, detailing how his base commander, Colonel Gordon Williams, communicated with the UFO's occupants, who apparently needed technical parts. A Commander Richardson of the Office of Naval Intelligence allegedly informed Warren that numerous civilizations visit Earth and have a permanent presence, known to the US government. Witnesses were reportedly warned not to speak about the event, with threats of severe consequences. Warren later pursued independent investigation with Peter Robbins, publishing 'Left at East Gate'. The article notes that while Williams and Halt were promoted, the Ministry of Defence officially attributed the event to the Orford Ness lighthouse beams, an explanation widely disseminated by the media.
Beyond The Unexplained – An interview with Eve Frances Lorgen
This interview with Frances Lorgen, who holds degrees in Biochemistry and Counselling Psychology, focuses on her research and support work with alien abduction cases and experiencers in North San Diego County, California. Lorgen's research includes investigating medical and anomalous health issues common among abductees, such as gynaecological problems, scarring, allergies, and endocrine abnormalities, as well as psychic abilities and high IQs. She explores whether these are primary or secondary effects of abductions or new genetic differences.
Lorgen discusses 'alien implants,' describing them as anomalous objects found in abductees, often surgically removed. She believes they are more than just tracking devices, noting that encounters sometimes follow implant removal, and some individuals report mood lifts. She also touches upon 'detracting efforts' by aliens, which manifest as unusual coincidences or illnesses that deter abductees from seeking information or support. These efforts can include psychic suggestions or physical ailments designed to prevent them from accessing critical information or engaging in critical thinking.
Lorgen explains 'spiritual warfare tactics' as the aliens' influence on a spiritual level, steering abductees towards New Age ideologies rather than hard facts, and using 'spiritual disinformation.' She also describes 'Alien Orchestrated Human Bonding Dramas,' where individuals are emotionally and psychically bonded, sometimes from childhood, leading to intense, often painful, love obsessions when they meet later in life, potentially causing marital infidelity and upheaval. She notes that the 'grey aliens' are the most common abductors, but reptilians and other types are also reported. Lorgen also mentions abductees being taken to underground facilities involving human military personnel and reptilians, with reports of surveillance and indirect threats.
To cope, Lorgen advises abductees to find support, share experiences, and avoid emotional isolation. She emphasizes gaining knowledge and using healthy coping skills, prayer, and counselling. She also mentions 'Alien Orchestrated Human Bonding Dramas' and the concept of 'Love Bites,' suggesting aliens manipulate relationships for their own purposes, possibly for offspring. She believes the 'Star Children' or 'New Humans' are a result of alien intervention in human bodies.
Counting The Cost
This extract from Gordon Millington's book 'UFOs and Humanity' attempts a statistical analysis of UFO abduction reports. It highlights the difficulties in obtaining accurate data due to underreporting and the influence of efficient communication networks in developed countries. Larry Hatch Software's database of approximately 12,000 UFO events, with 3% being abductions, is used for analysis. The data shows abductions do not have a uniform distribution over time, with August being the most frequent month and Friday the most popular day. The analysis also indicates that abductions are most frequently reported from remote or isolated areas, and that midnight on a Friday in August is a particularly opportune time for an encounter.
Did NASA Fake Data To Hide Mars Anomalies?
Authored by James Burk of MarsNews.com, this article questions NASA's response to controversy surrounding alleged anomalies on Mars, particularly concerning infrared (IR) images from the THEMIS instrument on the Mars Odyssey spacecraft. Burk claims that NASA's low-resolution images are insufficient and that high-resolution data, allegedly from the same dataset, has been withheld or presented as 'doctored.' He argues that creating high-resolution images from low-resolution ones is impossible, but the reverse is feasible, suggesting NASA knowingly posted false data. The article also addresses claims about the identity of 'Bamf,' the individual who allegedly released high-resolution images to EnterpriseMission, noting that a NASA/ASU/THEMIS engineer, Noel Gorelick, admitted to being 'Bamf' and spending significant time on Hoagland's website. A key question raised is why NASA has never released nighttime IR images from Cydonia, despite claims of acquiring one. The article concludes by criticizing other media outlets for ridiculing or ignoring the issue, emphasizing MarsNews.com's commitment to journalistic coverage of Mars news.
SETI@home Prepares To Revisit Its Best Signals
Written by Amir Alexander, this piece details SETI@home's plan to dedicate 24 hours of the Arecibo radio telescope's capacity in early 2003 to search for steady, repeating signals from space, indicative of intelligent transmissions. The SETI@home receiver scans the sky year-round, but this special day will focus on a curated list of 100 most promising locations, identified by SETI@home scientists from over 5 billion detected signals. The process involves weeding out unreliable signals through 'data integrity checks,' eliminating those likely due to computer error or Radio Frequency Interference (RFI). Remaining signals are assigned a score based on factors like signal strength, shape (gaussians, spikes, triplets), and location in the sky, referencing the Hipparcus catalogue. Signals originating from main-sequence stars, nearby stars, and stars with known planets receive higher scores. The article explains that repeated signals ('multiplets') and combined signals ('metacandidates') are prioritized. A key characteristic for a promising signal is a fixed and steady frequency, which, unlike natural celestial signals affected by 'Doppler drift,' suggests deliberate intelligent design. The SETI@home crew and millions of users await this test, acknowledging the long odds of detecting an alien transmission.
Russian Claims UFOs Are U.S. Reconnaissance Aircraft
This article discusses claims by Pavel Poluyan, author of 'Liquidation of the UFO,' who asserts that UFOs are actually 'flying discs' manufactured in the United States. Poluyan explains the principle behind these craft involves an aerodynamic effect using air luminescence and oscillating cup-like forms, creating a 'motive vibration' through high-frequency electromagnetic fields. He dismisses the extraterrestrial explanation as too fantastic, suggesting these are artificial devices developed from German WW II technology and used by US intelligence for data collection over the USSR. Poluyan claims these 'flying discs' were created in the late 1940s as part of a secret US military project, citing numerous UFO incidents and crashes as evidence of tests. He references Dr. B. Maccabee's book 'UFO FBI Connection' and suggests the world community should discredit the 'mystification' of extraterrestrial UFOs.
Some Thoughts About The 21st Century
David M. Jacobs reflects on the 21st century, referencing W.E.B. DuBois's idea that the 'colour line' would be the central problem of the 20th century. Jacobs agrees that the struggle for civil rights and equality has been a major theme. He notes optimistic predictions about technological advancements in medicine and science, increased knowledge of the universe, and the impact of computer-driven communication. However, he also highlights persistent global issues like poverty, famine, and the disparity between developed and developing nations. Jacobs expresses a less optimistic view of the 21st century, seeing it through the prism of the UFO and abduction phenomenon. He believes aliens and hybrids plan for integration or colonization of human society, based on his research with abductees who have indicated such plans. He suggests this integration program could begin within the next forty years, and that aliens might be training individuals for future roles, likely within the next twenty years. He acknowledges his view might seem unconventional but feels compelled by the evidence.
The Star Children
Authored by Mary Rodwell of ACERN, this article introduces the concept of 'New Humans,' 'Homo noeticus,' or 'Star Children,' comparing Australian research with findings from America and the UK. Rodwell quotes Dr. Roger Leir, who believes mothers notice a significant difference in newborns compared to twenty years ago. Rodwell suggests this rapid advancement in the human species is due to alien intervention in our bodies, challenging the notion that it's solely due to better prenatal care.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The magazine consistently explores the UFO phenomenon, alien encounters, and abduction experiences, often presenting evidence and theories that challenge conventional explanations. There's a focus on investigative journalism, personal testimonies, and scientific or statistical analysis of reported events. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry into these unexplained phenomena, providing a platform for researchers and experiencers to share their findings and perspectives, even when they are controversial or outside mainstream acceptance. The magazine seems to lean towards the belief that UFOs and alien activity are real and have a significant impact on human society.
This issue of Pegasus magazine, published by SIGAP in Australia, focuses on the intriguing concept of 'Star Kids' and related phenomena. It delves into the idea of children with extraterrestrial origins, alien manipulation of human genetics, and the potential emergence of a new, more advanced humanity.
Star Kids and Homo Noeticus
The magazine introduces the concept of 'Homo noeticus,' a term coined by author John White, referring to a new humanity with enhanced consciousness. UFO researcher Bob Dean is cited for his work on this concept. Leir suggests that advancements in children's abilities, such as early speech or sign language use, might be due to alien manipulation of human genetics. The article questions whether more gifted children are being born and if alien intervention is the cause, noting the societal denial of UFOs and paranormal abilities makes such research difficult.
Colin Wilson, in his book 'Alien Dawn,' is quoted as saying that Andrija Puharich was working on the study of 'supernormal children' who exhibit genius-level abilities. Richard Boylan, a psychologist and clinical hypnotherapist, is presented as a key figure in this field. He has named these children 'Star Kids' and runs workshops called 'Helping Children Explore their ET Encounters' for them and their parents. Boylan defines Star Kids as children with both human and extraterrestrial origins, suggesting their extraterrestrial contribution can come from reproductive material, genetic engineering, or directed incarnation.
These children are described as appearing like 'little adults,' possessing a knowing gaze and telepathic abilities. They are often confused by Earth's primitiveness and human behavior. Boylan's ACCET offers workshops to help these children and their parents understand these experiences. The workshops provide a safe environment for children to use abilities like telepathy, precognition, and telekinesis without ridicule. A component of the workshops guides parents on how to support their Star Kids.
The article explores a potential link between Star Kids and Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) or Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder (ADHD). Boylan suggests that Star Kids may be bored by conventional schooling, leading to distraction, and notes that the ADD syndrome was relatively unknown twenty years ago.
Contact experiencers often recall being taught in spaceships or special ET night schools, with Whitley Strieber's book 'The Secret School' mentioned. Many people report gaining information and knowledge they had not consciously learned, including ecological awareness, precognitive knowledge, mathematical formulae, and spiritual concepts.
Australian Star Kids
The author, Mary Rodwell, Principal of the Australian Close Encounter Resource Network (ACERN), shares her research into the existence of Star Kids in Australia. She recounts a mother's experience with her four-and-a-half-year-old son, who exhibits unusual abilities, such as knowing his mother's thoughts, feeling her pain, and talking about 'baddies' and aliens. The boy describes aliens that visit him to teach him things, some of whom are scary (Greys) and can become invisible. He also mentions dreams of the pavement shaking and breaking up, which are common themes among experiencers regarding possible global catastrophes.
Another account features a young girl who tells her mother that her real parents are in fairyland and that she is different 'inside.' A mother in the UK struggles to support her teenage son, whose maturity and abilities are bewildering. Her son claims ETs usually choose parents and that children are genetically altered before birth with ET DNA.
A young man, whose mother contacted Rodwell, describes his body as limiting and believes that 'they' (ETs) gave humanity knowledge to split the atom and harness nuclear fuel, but warns against using too much power, citing the atomic bomb as a consequence of humanity not being ready. He also expresses frustration with the 'primitive' nature of human spiritual healing methods.
Rodwell concludes that these accounts suggest a reprogramming and continuous non-human educational program, leading to a rapid evolution of the species. She emphasizes the importance of recognizing and supporting these 'new kids on the block' to help them integrate healthily.
News in Brief / Sightings Roundup
Area 51 Secrecy
An article discusses the ongoing secrecy surrounding Area 51 in Nevada. President Bush reissued an executive order to bar disclosure of information about the site, which has been a mystery for over 40 years. The government only acknowledged its existence in the mid-1990s to respond to hazardous-waste claims. President Eisenhower initiated secrecy in 1955, and President Clinton reinforced it in 1995. The Air Force states the area is used for testing technologies and training for U.S. military operations, but specific activities remain classified.
Moon Rock Conspiracy
Three student employees at the Johnson Space Center pleaded guilty to conspiring to steal moon rocks collected by Apollo astronauts. Tiffany Fowler, Thad Roberts, and Shae Saur were arrested for conspiracy to commit theft and interstate transportation of stolen property. They had advertised moon rocks for sale online. A safe containing moon rocks from every Apollo mission was later found missing. Peter A. Gersten of CAUS suggests that if NASA wants to prove moon landings, they should go to trial and prove the rocks are from the moon, rather than settling.
UFO Sightings
Several UFO sightings are reported:
- A person driving near Swadlincote, Derbyshire, observed intense flashing above their car.
- On December 12, 2002, in Congerstone, UK, three objects were seen flashing and moving faster than usual, making a whirring noise. A shining bright light hovered stationary above trees before rising and gliding overhead. A second craft followed.
- Jeff Challender reports on the Space Shuttle Endeavour's flight. On December 1, 2002, an apparently self-luminous object was seen whizzing past the Shuttle/Station at night. On December 3, 2002, a strobing object came into view, stopped, became brighter, then reversed its course.
- On December 2, the Shuttle Endeavour and ISS were observed very close together in the sky near Sacramento, California.
- A rare and spectacular UFO sighting was observed, described as the second time in years of observation.
Filer's Note suggests that severe weather might be related to sunspots and solar flares, and that NASA has provided proof of UFOs in space. He also notes that the sightings of the Shuttle and ISS might have been mistaken for UFOs by ground observers.
Parallel Universe Mirror Matter Mystery
An article from BBC News Online reports that two Australian scientists, Dr. Robert Foot and Dr. Saibal Mitra from the University of Melbourne, believe they have found evidence of a parallel universe of strange matter within our Solar System. Observations of the asteroid Eros by the Near-Shoemaker probe suggest it has been splattered by "mirror matter." Mirror matter is described as a 'reflection' of normal matter, a parallel series of particles that restores the Universe's balance and flawed left-right symmetry. Experiments are underway to confirm its existence. Dr. Robert Foot suggests that mirror matter stars, planets, and galaxies might exist.
Filer's Note posits that a parallel universe could explain most UFO sightings as they fly in and out of our universe.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue of Pegasus are the exploration of consciousness, the potential for human evolution through extraterrestrial influence ('Star Kids'), and the ongoing mystery surrounding UFOs and alien contact. The magazine appears to adopt an open-minded stance towards these phenomena, presenting research, anecdotal evidence, and expert opinions without outright dismissal. There is a clear interest in bridging the gap between scientific inquiry and the unexplained, particularly concerning the origins and abilities of certain children and the nature of reality itself, as suggested by the 'mirror matter' article. The editorial stance seems to be one of encouraging further research and understanding of these complex topics, while acknowledging the societal skepticism they often face.