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Phenomenon Times - 2011 02
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This issue of *The Phenomenon Times*, dated February 2011, is the official journal of the UFO & Paranormal Research Society of Australia (UFO-PRSA). Its cover boldly proclaims 'Pioneering The Unexplained World', and it aims to report on news and studies outside mainstream…
Magazine Overview
This issue of *The Phenomenon Times*, dated February 2011, is the official journal of the UFO & Paranormal Research Society of Australia (UFO-PRSA). Its cover boldly proclaims 'Pioneering The Unexplained World', and it aims to report on news and studies outside mainstream scientific endeavor in a quest for truth. The magazine covers a broad, cross-disciplinary approach to paranormal events, featuring sections on Strange Apparitions, Eerie Encounters, Psychic Perception, UFO Sightings, and Truth Behind Legend.
President's Report
Larraine Cilia, President of UFO-PRSA, welcomes readers to 2011, reflecting on the turbulent weather of 2010. She highlights mysterious patterns on the Bureau of Meteorology's national radar system that appeared without explanation. Cilia also raises questions about HAARP's involvement in weather modification, referencing a History Channel program and a link to a website discussing weather-warfare events. She further points to unusual accounts of extreme heat during flooding and photographic evidence of destruction that might suggest extreme temperatures rather than water alone.
UFO-PRSA Investigators and Society Information
The issue lists the UFO-PRSA Investigators: Larraine Cilia, Kellie Pataky, Dominic McNamara, Frank Pataky, Laszlo Novak, Darren Terry, Tiffany Alicajic, and Darren Broadie. The organization was established in 2000 and was formerly known as the UFO Society of Western Sydney. Contact information, including a postal address in Leumeah, NSW, and an email address ([email protected]), is provided.
The Truth Embargo and Global Events
Darren Terry, a researcher with UFO-PRSA, discusses major events in 2010 that he believes are connected to a 'New World Order'. He references Stephen Bassett's assertion that the 'Truth Embargo' on the presence of ETs was about to be lifted. A significant event cited is the mass de-cloaking of UFOs over New York City on October 13th, 2010, which was widely covered by the media. Terry also shares an excerpt from David Wilcox's website, detailing how China allegedly delivered 'free-energy prototypes' to world leaders on the same date, with a warning against tampering. This event is linked to subsequent global incidents.
A Cascade of Incidents
The magazine details a series of unusual events that occurred shortly after the October 13th deadline: the HMS Astute submarine losing power and crashing, the US losing 50 ICBMs in a cascading failure, a French nuclear aircraft carrier losing electrical systems, and massive electrical failures at a US nuclear power plant. Australia's airline, Qantas, is highlighted as a key player, with reports of massive electrical failures in both Airbus 380 and Boeing 747-400 aircraft, leading to the grounding of their fleets. Further incidents on November 8th include more Qantas engine problems, the shutdown of two American nuclear power plants, the Carnival Splendor cruise ship losing propulsion, and Time Warner cable outages in Cleveland, Ohio, coinciding with a TV program.
Missile Launch and Strange Phenomena
On November 9th, a missile was launched off the coast of Los Angeles, identified as a solid-propellant missile. The following day, a strange 'line of fire' was seen in the sky off the coast of New York City. The article notes that these events, while significant, did not result in any deaths, suggesting positive intentions. It also mentions subsequent oil refinery failures and the systematic destruction of classified military assets.
Mass Animal Deaths and HAARP
Beginning on New Year's Eve, a worldwide phenomenon of mass animal deaths occurred, with thousands of birds and millions of fish dying in various locations, including Arkansas, Maryland, Louisiana, Sweden, Kentucky, and Britain. While officials initially blamed fireworks and cold weather, the UK Daily Mail reportedly blamed HAARP for these sudden deaths. The magazine suggests this is a response to an escalation in an ET campaign against classified military assets.
Global Competitiveness Forum and ET Civilizations
The issue mentions the fifth annual Global Competitiveness Forum in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, which featured a panel discussing 'Contact Learning from Out of Space'. Speakers included Dr. Jacques Vallee, Nick Pope, Prof. Michio Kaku, Stanton Friedman, and Dr. Zaghloul El Naggar. Professor Michio Kaku's theories on Extra-terrestrial Civilizations and the progression towards a type 1 civilization, which requires weather control, are highlighted, with a link to a YouTube video.
Vice President's Report
Kellie Pataky, Vice President, reflects on the past year at the new premises of The Campbelltown Arts Centre and thanks members for their support. She encourages feedback on topics for meetings and the magazine. Pataky recounts an unusual sighting on New Year's Day near Batemans Bay: an orange object moving across the sky with no noise and at a moderate altitude, which she could not identify and for which she had no camera to capture evidence.
Society's Secrets: Darren Terry's Research Plan
Darren Terry outlines his research plan for the next 18 to 24 months, focusing on 'Secret Societies' and the 'One World Order'. He expresses a belief in UFOs, aliens, and a spiritual growth of the human race. Terry describes his initial involvement with UFO-PRSA in 2006 and a surreal encounter during an expedition in 2009, which led him to believe he had a job to educate the population about a 'bigger picture'. He candidly states his dislike for humanity, viewing it as a 'virus', but feels compelled to provide tools for people to question the world around them. His research will examine the connection between political figures, economic power, and business people, looking for hidden influences on government policies and societal direction, with a primary focus on Australian affairs. He notes that the Australian political landscape has shifted, with parties becoming less distinct.
Terry acknowledges he is not a political expert and that this will be a learning curve. He emphasizes that his research is not about political parties but about a system driving towards the goals of the 'One World Order'. He invites feedback and expresses a desire to introduce different ideas for consideration. His contact information, including an email address ([email protected]) and PO Box, is provided.
Hidden In Plain Sight
Terry discusses the difficulty in getting the general population to question what they see, as they tend to believe what is presented by the media. He references David Icke's material and the research methods of Glenn Beck as influences. He believes humanity will reach a higher spiritual level and recognize the harm being done to the planet, not just in terms of global warming but to plants and animals. He identifies a major hurdle as trusting oneself to find the right path, as many people follow others without questioning.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue revolve around unexplained phenomena, including UFO sightings, paranormal encounters, and extraterrestrial contact. There is a strong undercurrent of skepticism towards mainstream explanations and a focus on alternative theories, such as weather modification by HAARP, the existence of a 'One World Order', and potential ET influence on global events. The editorial stance, as expressed through the articles and reports, encourages critical thinking, questioning authority, and seeking truth beyond conventional narratives. The magazine promotes a cross-disciplinary approach to understanding these complex issues.
Title: EERIE ENCOUNTERS
Document Type: Magazine Issue
Language: English
This issue of Eerie Encounters presents a collection of personal accounts related to paranormal experiences, UFO sightings, and spiritual phenomena. The content ranges from childhood encounters with the supernatural to adult experiences with unexplained aerial phenomena and mediumship.
Article: Eerie Encounters - Page 1
The first article recounts an experience from November 2004 where a mother was awoken by her 5-year-old son's nightmare. At 4:05 am, she walked him back to bed and, while stretching, noticed a green light outside her back door. She observed a dark figure at waist height, which frightened her. Later that morning, her friend, who had stayed overnight, described a vivid dream involving aliens. Coincidentally, the son also recounted a dream about a green eye attacking his mother. The mother found the shared dream elements unsettling and questioned if they were participants in the same experience or remembering a real encounter.
Article: Psychic IP Perception - Past Lives - By Kellie Pataky - Pages 2-3
This section reviews the book "Spooked – Ghostly Tales and Eerie Encounters" by Western Australian medium Anthony Grezelka. The reviewer, Kellie Pataky, highlights Grezelka's early childhood experiences, including seeing two misty figures at the foot of his bed at age six, who were then dispelled by a third, beautiful woman with dark hair and multi-coloured eyes. This woman later revealed herself to be his deceased grandmother, Paulina, who appeared to protect him. The article also provides advice from Grezelka on how parents can help children experiencing paranormal phenomena, emphasizing openness, education, and allowing children to process their experiences without pressure. The advice includes being open to discussions, educating oneself, leaving children alone unless they seek guidance, and not being scared of these experiences.
Article: Crop Circle News - Roundway Hill nr Devizes - Page 4
This article discusses a large crop formation (approx. 350 ft) reported at the top of Roundway Hill near Devizes, which is located near the hillfort of Oliver's Castle. The hillfort has a history of crop formations. The article quotes from www.themodernantiquarian.com, explaining that the camp was historically known as Roundway or Rundaway Castle, with the name Oliver's Camp arising from a tradition that Oliver Cromwell occupied it. While Cromwell himself was not present, his troops fought nearby in the 1643 battle of Roundway. The article also mentions a famous crop pattern recorded on film by John Whaley.
Article: SIGHTING REPORTS - Pages 5-6
This section presents several sighting reports from Australia, collected by RACE (Research of Australian Close Encounters).
- Killarney Vale (08-12-2010): A loud sound, described as a massive flood light, was heard and seen hovering over a camper trailer for 5-10 minutes, followed by a powerful gust of wind. The witness, initially skeptical of UFOs, is now reconsidering.
- NSW (01-01-2011): Multiple orange orbs were observed moving individually and in multiple directions in the lower blue mountains area. They were silent, constant in shape and color, and seemed suspended on invisible wires.
- Wingham (13-11-2010): Four witnesses reported bright objects in the sky moving in a group at a showground. The objects appeared to be larger or brighter than a plane or helicopter. The witness captured video footage and photos.
- Carrum Downs (29-11-2010): While driving, the witness noticed a shimmering rainbow-like effect in a patch of cloud. Upon reviewing photos taken of the cloud, other objects were noticed that appeared to be more than just dirt marks.
Article: FACTFINDER - The Manor - by Michelle Usnik - Pages 7
Michelle Usnik reports on an investigation at 'The Manor' with a group. During a vigil, they experienced activity, including cameras malfunctioning and batteries draining. Using a spirit board, they received messages from at least three distinct individuals. The clearest communication was from a presence calling herself Elizabeth, who provided details about her age, marriage, and death in the early 1960s, and mentioned relatives in Strathfield. However, these details did not match existing records. It was suggested that Elizabeth may have given her address rather than her surname, as the surname matched the nearby suburb. Elizabeth stated she had visited the Manor but never lived there.
Article: The Reality of Being a Contactee and Life Long Experiencer - By Amanda Prosser - Pages 8-10
Amanda Prosser describes her reality as a Contactee and life-long Experiencer, working with young people and adults who disclose their contact experiences. She notes that these disclosures are often made in confidence. Prosser believes that current times are producing a generation of psychically aware children and adults, referred to as 'Star Children', 'Indigo Children', and 'Crystal Children'. She emphasizes the importance of viewing Earth as a classroom for learning and sharing information about these experiences. She acknowledges seeing Intergalactic Visitor Craft and considers herself part of a spiritual and multi-dimensional journey. The article concludes with a report on "Spirit Lifting with StarFeed Children/Young Adults" from December 12th, 2010, in Narrandera, NSW, Australia. This involved spiritual activity in a rented home, including banging sounds, footsteps, a moving lounge, and a helium balloon that moved inexplicably. The participants felt a sense of spirit and physical heaviness, and Prosser sensed an image of an elderly woman from the 1800s.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The magazine consistently explores unexplained phenomena, with a focus on personal testimonies and anecdotal evidence. Themes include UFO sightings, paranormal encounters, spirit communication, and the experiences of individuals who identify as contactees or sensitives. The editorial stance appears to be open to these phenomena, providing a platform for individuals to share their stories and for researchers to investigate and discuss these events. There is a particular interest in childhood paranormal experiences and the potential for psychic abilities in younger generations.
This issue of the UFO & Paranormal Research Society of Australia's publication, dated December 2010, features a cover headline of 'EERIE ENCOUNTERS' and promotes a DVD of the same name released in 2011. The magazine includes personal accounts of spiritual and paranormal experiences, community advertising, and information about upcoming events.
Spiritual Encounters and 'Star Children'
The core of the issue details a profound spiritual experience involving the author, identified as a Contactee/Experiencer/Researcher/Teacher named Amanda Prosser, and a group of young individuals referred to as 'Star Children/Young Adults'. The narrative recounts an encounter with a spirit named Elsie, who initially caused 'banging noises' and moved a balloon. Elsie explained her actions were a result of being in a 'spirit state' and apologized. The group, including Kate, Will, Annie, and Phoebe, concentrated on helping Elsie 'lift from the Earth and return to the light'. Elsie expressed gratitude and departed.
Following Elsie's departure, an audible sound was heard by the Star Children/Young Adults, described as sounding like 'fshhh'. The group then moved to the loungeroom, where incense was burned to create a sense of peace and calm.
Subsequently, the group felt drawn to the backyard and a small hill, where they sensed an 'angry mob'. Kate and Will described burning sticks and a group of men wearing metal helmets. The author interprets this as a sense of discrimination, potentially involving Aboriginals. Four individuals experienced throat constriction, described as feeling 'somewhat constricted'. Two of the Star Children/Young Adults also sensed an issue with something underground, possibly related to water, but the cause of the anger or marching could not be discerned.
It became apparent that the spirits in the 'angry mob' had died, and the group focused on helping them towards the light. Despite this, one soul remained earthbound. Will and Kate sensed a male spirit, estimated to be around thirty, who was reluctant to move into the light but eventually did, bringing a sense of peace.
The author notes that the Star Children/Young Adults actively exhibited spiritual gifts and talents, which was a new experience for her. She led the session, having experience with spirit communication and lifting souls. Her only explicit instruction to the group was to connect with their 'Creator' and 'personal spiritual self', and to 'clean all fear from their being'.
The author reflects on the shared experience, feeling a sense of honor and humility, and experiencing profound peace and love. She identifies herself as an 'awakened Experiencer' and the young participants as 'unawakened' but on their way to becoming so.
'Eerie Encounters' DVD Promotion
The issue prominently features a promotion for a DVD titled 'EERIE ENCOUNTERS', presented by the UFO & Paranormal Research Society of Australia. Released in 2011, the DVD explores unexplained events in Australia, recreating them based on witness statements and official reports investigated by the UFO-PRSA. Contact details for the Society secretary are provided.
Community Advertising
The magazine includes a 'Community Advertising' section with several local businesses and services:
- Lesley Fazzolari J.P.: A Civil Marriage Celebrant offering personalized ceremonies for various occasions, including marriages, reaffirmations of vows, commitment ceremonies, baby namings, and funeral services.
- Eve's Florist: A florist providing flowers for all occasions, including weddings, receptions, corporate events, newborns, and funerals, delivering locally and internationally.
- Elizabeth's Crystal Garden: Offering beautiful crystals at affordable prices, run by Elizabeth Thorn. Contact details and an eBay store are listed.
- Michelle Usnik Family Research: Providing family research services, including full family or one-member histories, printed histories, presentation pedigree charts, printed biographies, and gift certificates.
Additionally, there is an advertisement encouraging readers to add the 'UFO PRSA' on Facebook for updates and to join their Facebook group.
Author and Future Events
Amanda Prosser, the author of the main article, is highlighted as a special presentation speaker at the March Meeting. Attendees will have the opportunity to speak with and question her about her study, which was the basis for the 'Hands Off' article in the December 2010 issue.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue revolve around spiritual communication, paranormal phenomena, and the exploration of unexplained events. There is a strong emphasis on personal experiences, the potential for spiritual gifts in young people, and the process of assisting spirits. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry into the paranormal and spiritual realms, promoting research and sharing of experiences through the UFO & Paranormal Research Society of Australia. The promotion of the 'Eerie Encounters' DVD and the author's upcoming presentation suggest a focus on documented and investigated cases within the field.