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Title: The Phenomenon Times Issue Date: August 2011 Publisher: The UFO & Paranormal Research Society of Australia Volume: 11th year Focus: Reporting on recent news and studies outside mainstream scientific endeavour, with a quest for truth in the unexplained and paranormal…

Magazine Overview

Title: The Phenomenon Times
Issue Date: August 2011
Publisher: The UFO & Paranormal Research Society of Australia
Volume: 11th year
Focus: Reporting on recent news and studies outside mainstream scientific endeavour, with a quest for truth in the unexplained and paranormal events.

President's Report

Larraine Cilia, President of the UFO & Paranormal Research Society of Australia (UFO-PRSA), opens the August 2011 issue with greetings. She notes that August marks the organization's 11th year and reminds members that yearly membership is due. Cilia thanks Flor for a presentation and looks forward to guest speakers Dr. Tony Jinks and Suzanne Hanson, as well as Psychic Medium Debbie Malone for the September meeting. She recounts a successful presentation by Linda Moulton Howe, highlighting her knowledge and accommodating nature. Cilia also mentions an invitation-only dinner with Howe and a review of Howe's talk written by Dudley Robb. Congratulations are extended to past President Attila Kaldy on the launch of 'In Spirit TV' and to member Liz Thorn on opening 'Elizabeth's Crystal Garden', which will host psychics from 'In Spirit TV'. The report concludes with the statement, "THE FUTURE IS IN ALL OUR HANDS."

UFO-PRSA Organizational Information

The issue provides contact details for UFO & Paranormal Research Society of Australia, including a postal address in Leumeah, NSW. Kellie Pataky is listed as Editor and Vice President, with email addresses provided for general inquiries and the Queensland branch. Larraine Cilia is President, Kellie Pataky is Vice President, Darren Broadie is Treasurer, and Dominic McNamara is Secretary. The UFO-PRSA Investigators list includes Larraine Cilia, Kellie Pataky, Dominic McNamara, Frank Pataky, Darren Terry, Tiffany Alicajic, and Darren Broadie. The organization was established in 2000, formerly known as the UFO Society of Western Sydney. The website is www.ufosociety.net.au.

Meeting Calendar 2011

A meeting calendar for 2011 is provided, listing Wednesday meetings on specific dates from February to November. The next meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, September 16th, 2011, featuring guest speaker Debbie Malone. Meetings are held at the Campbelltown Arts Centre, Corner of Camden Road and Appin Road, Campbelltown, NSW. Doors open at 6:45 pm for a 7:00 pm start, with coffee and tea provided. Entry fees are $6.00 for members and $10.00 for non-members. Seat reservations can be made via email at [email protected].

Vice President's Report

Kellie Pataky, Vice President, reflects on the year passing quickly and the upcoming end of winter, which is favourable for night watch investigations. She notes that Darren Terry, a former Treasurer and investigator, has moved to Queensland and started a UFO-PRSA QLD branch. An advertisement in the local paper is mentioned for locals to report sightings to [email protected]. Pataky also expresses gratitude for attending the dinner for Linda Moulton Howe and spending quality time discussing subjects with her. She thanks Megan Hazelwood for her work in bringing Linda to Australia and UFO Research NSW for the invitation.

Feature Article: ET's, Time Travellers and Self-Activating Machines

Dudley Robb reports on a presentation by Linda Moulton-Howe in Sydney on July 20, 2012. Despite foul weather, a large crowd attended Howe's talk, which she also presented at the NEXUS conference in Queensland. Howe began with her research on cattle mutilations, detailed in her book 'A Strange Harvest'. She described events involving the surgical removal of animal organs with precision and no blood, with perpetrators never discovered until a witness saw two grey-suited beings near a cow at the base of a bright light column emanating from a hovering alien craft. The animal was levitated into the craft, which then departed. The cow was later found missing organs. Police reportedly told Howe that the perpetrators were "from outer space."

This led Howe into UFO research, revealing a "blanket of secrecy" implemented by governments since World War Two. During WWII, pilots reported seeing orange lights around aircraft. Churchill and Eisenhower were briefed, and a strict secrecy pact was enforced. This secrecy structure was in place when alien craft began crashing in the American Southwest (New Mexico and Arizona) from 1946 to 1949. These UFOs were observed monitoring military developments, including atomic bomb tests and V2 rocket launches. One incident involved a UFO sabotaging a V2 rocket's guidance mechanism. Governmental intelligence agencies became aware of "intelligent alien entities of unknown origin," leading to an indefinite cover-up. Newspaper archives from 1946-1949 in New Mexico were removed, including those related to the Roswell crash in July 1947.

UFOs reportedly increased in number after the first atomic bomb test and followed Apollo craft to the Moon, being filmed from the International Space Station. Neil Armstrong reportedly took photos of UFOs on his way to the Moon but was denied access to them upon his return, leading him to become reclusive and avoid public interviews.

Continuation of the Alien Letter from June Issue

This section, continuing from the previous issue, discusses mankind's diminishing control over its fate due to advanced technologies that have irreversible consequences on ecosystems. It suggests that human resilience is artificially decreasing, impacting both body and mind. The letter posits that individual creative power is threatened by "dark intentions of your potential lords" and that a collective reaction is needed to prevent its vanishing. It warns of a period of "rupture" and questions whether humanity should wait for the last moment or anticipate solutions.

The text reflects on history marked by conflictual encounters between peoples, with conquests often detrimental to others. Earth is now a village where everyone knows each other, yet conflicts persist and threats intensify. Despite having potential capacities, humans are unable to exercise them with dignity due to geopolitical reasons. The education, living conditions, and even plant and animal life are controlled by a small number of political, financial, military, and religious representatives. Human thoughts and beliefs are modelled after partisan interests to create a sense of control while actually fostering slavery.

The letter highlights the gap between wishes and facts, stating that humanity is not the conqueror in the current "game." It describes biasing information and inducting thoughts, emotions, or organisms via technologies as ancient strategies. Wonderful opportunities for progress are juxtaposed with big subdual and destruction threats. The end of natural resources is programmed, yet no long-term collective project has been launched.

Ecosystem exhaustion has reached irreversible limits, leading to scarcity of resources and potential fratricide fights. While hatred grows, so does love, providing confidence in finding solutions, but a "critical mass is insufficient and a sabotage work is cleverly being carried out." Human behaviours, shaped by past habits, create inertia leading to a dead end, with representatives prioritizing corporatist interests over common well-being.

Delays in action will accumulate, forcing submission rather than choice, emphasizing that current decisions will significantly impact future survival. The letter questions what event could modify this inertia and where collective awareness will emerge. It suggests that greater interaction between tribes, populations, and nations is needed to face threats. A "great roller wave" is emerging with both positive and negative aspects.

The text then addresses the "third party" and two ways to establish cosmic contact: via standing representatives (leading to fights of interests) or directly with individuals (bringing awareness). It claims a group of races motivated by keeping mankind in slavery chose the first way, while another group allied with the "Spirit of service" chose the second. This latter group claims to have approached human power representatives who refused their offer due to "incompatible interests with their strategic vision."

Therefore, individuals must now make this choice themselves, without representative interference. The offer previously made to those deemed capable of contributing to happiness is now extended to everyone.

The letter further discusses how non-human creatures have subtly taken control without being suspected or accessible to human senses, making them efficient and frightening. It warns that many representatives are fighting this danger and that not all abductions are against humanity's will. It questions how free will can be exercised when it is so manipulated. Peace and reunification of peoples are proposed as a first step toward harmony with other civilizations. The manipulators, it is stated, want to avoid this by dividing people, as "by dividing, they reign!" Their strength comes from instilling mistrust and fear, harming humanity's cosmic nature. The message warns that these manipulators' plans are nearing their peak, with mankind facing "unprecedented torments for the next ten cycles." To defend against this aggression, sufficient information leading to a solution is needed. Resistance exists among dominant races, but distinguishing allies from dominators is difficult due to the current state of psychism, requiring intuition and training.

Index and Other Sections

The magazine includes an index with sections on "Eerie Encounters" (Page 14), "Psychic Perceptions" (Pages 16-17), and "Crop Circle News" (Page 18). "Dom's Corner" and "Advertising" (Page 31) are also listed. The RACE logo is displayed. The Vice President's report includes a quote from Galileo Galilei about understanding matters requiring thought.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue revolve around UFO phenomena, alien encounters, paranormal events, and the concept of hidden influences or manipulations affecting humanity. There is a strong undercurrent of government secrecy and a call for individual awareness and action in the face of potential threats and opportunities. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry into unexplained phenomena, critical examination of mainstream narratives, and a belief in the importance of collective consciousness and individual empowerment in navigating complex global and potentially extraterrestrial issues. The magazine promotes a cross-disciplinary approach, valuing diverse perspectives on the unexplained.

Title: EERIE ENCOUNTERS
Issue: 11
Date: August 2012 (inferred from raffle prize announcement)
Publisher: UFO & Paranormal Research Society of Australia
Country: Australia

This issue of 'Eerie Encounters' magazine delves into various unexplained phenomena, including UFO sightings, alien encounters, crop circles, and the concept of past lives. The content is a compilation of reports, personal testimonies, and analyses, aiming to explore the mysteries surrounding these topics.

Dragonfly Drones and Alien Missions

The magazine opens with a discussion on numerous photographs of variously shaped craft taken over the past 60 years, with a focus on 'Dragonfly Drones' observed in the last three years. These craft are described as aerodynamic, hovering silently or with a faint hum, and defying gravity. According to a witness under hypnotic recall, these UFOs are gathering DNA specimens of Earth fauna and animals, including humans, to help ETs restore their original 'good' DNA. The witness suggests these ETs are from humanity's future, visiting the present in a 'band-aid' operation to correct a future 'bad' event that will alter DNA. The article questions whether current genetic modification practices might be harmful to future generations. Photographs of these drones reveal inscriptions resembling language characters, suggesting sophisticated software and artificial intelligence for sample gathering and self-repair. Occasional 'glitches' in these machines are compared to computer system errors.

The Rendlesham Forest Incident and Other Encounters

A significant portion of the issue is dedicated to the Rendlesham Forest incident in 1980, described as a case of a self-activating machine that landed on a highly sensitive British and American Air Force base. The incident caused considerable alarm among governments, particularly due to the presence of coloured light orbs hovering around NATO's largest nuclear weapons storage depot. The drones allegedly caused damage to several nuclear weapons by aiming beams of light at them, rendering many impotent until expensive repairs were made. The government's inability to bill the entities for damages highlights the unknown origin of these craft. The witness, through hypnotherapy, stated these ETs are from a solar system of 23 planets, with their world being smaller than Earth and having four moons.

Another example of a malfunctioning machine involved a captured craft being investigated. An alien machine unexpectedly extended a tentacle and removed the eyeball of a leading scientist. The wound was instantly healed, but the machine became dormant as no one knew how to reinsert the eyeball. This 'trick' of removing and reinserting eyeballs for optical correction or other purposes is mentioned as having been demonstrated to another witness, possibly to implant tiny tracking devices.

The magazine also touches upon the possibility of human-engineered UFOs, referencing a top-secret project called CARET (Commercial Applications of Recovered Extraterrestrial Technology) from the 1980s.

Past Lives and Repetition

'Psychic Perception' features an article by Kellie Pataky on 'Repetition – Past Lives, Life, and Rebirth'. It discusses how individuals unconsciously repeat life stories and previous life patterns to heal from past traumas. This repetition, though painful, offers opportunities to make new choices and achieve healing. The article emphasizes acceptance without judgment and views karma as a consequence that aids advancement in consciousness. It highlights the work of Doris Cohen, Ph.D., a clinical psychologist and psychotherapist, whose book explores this theme using hypnotherapy and past-life regressions. An excerpt from Doris's book details a regression experience where she, as a servant, drowns while her 'mistress' (a sibling in her current life) refuses to help. In a role reversal, she later recounts a near-drowning experience with the same sister in their current lives, where she acted as the rescuer. This is presented as an example of breaking repetitive, adversarial patterns.

Crop Circle News

The 'Crop Circle News' section reports on a long design observed in Honeystreet, Wiltshire, UK, on July 4th. The design features circles at either end joined by a straight line, with the circles measuring approximately 40 ft in diameter and the entire design stretching over 250 ft. The circles contain detailed patterns, including the lay of plants in a hexagonal pattern. The pictures are credited to Oliver Morel.

Sighting Reports

The magazine includes several 'Sighting Reports' from Australia:

  • Tuggerawong, NSW (July 24th, 2011): A witness reported an orange light offshore that moved towards their balcony, disappearing and then reappearing brighter and flying through trees. The witness's dogs reacted strongly to the phenomenon.
  • Yarrawonga Park, NSW (June 24th, 2011): Two bright orange lights were seen moving close together, then separating and heading in different directions. One light was observed for about 10 minutes before flashing and disappearing.
  • Bathurst, NSW (October 8th, 2010): During a practice session, three identical orbs were seen below cloud cover, followed by a very bright stationary light at high altitude, estimated at 23,000 feet.
  • Emerton, NSW (February 1st, 2011): A bright white light, resembling a star, appeared to accelerate towards observers, then stopped and glided over rooftops. Subsequently, several similar objects were seen higher in the sky. The witness noted the object made no sound and felt no fear.

Eerie Encounters DVD

A promotional section announces that 'Eerie Encounters – Disc One' is available for purchase on DVD for $20.00 from the UFO & Paranormal Research Society of Australia, with a website provided for more information.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue revolve around the unexplained, particularly UFOs and their potential origins and purposes, ranging from advanced alien technology to potential future human interventions. The concept of past lives and their influence on present behavior is explored through regression therapy. The magazine also touches upon government secrecy and the suppression of information regarding these phenomena. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry and investigation into these mysteries, encouraging readers to share their own experiences, as indicated by the call for emails to [email protected] for research purposes.

This issue of UFO Australia, Volume 3, Issue 11, dated November 2011, with a cover price of $9.95, focuses on UFO phenomena in Australia. The cover headline is "UFOs over Sydney," and the main image depicts a UFO hovering over a city skyline at night.

Personal Account: UFO Sighting Over Sydney

The issue begins with a personal account from an anonymous witness who, at 5 am, observed three blue/green flashes in succession. The most significant was a huge dome-like flash that rose from the ground, estimated to be the size of two footy fields. The witness contacted the morning show "Sunrise" but no one else reported seeing the same event. They noted the proximity of the sighting to "Australia Air Services," the former Sydney's International Transmitting Station, which operated from 1959 to 2005 and transmitted Australia's standard time signal.

Lost Footage and Computer Virus

Following the sighting, the witness attempted to send footage of the encounter. However, their computer experienced a virus that caused it to shut down and restart multiple times. A repair shop identified it as an unusual virus. Unfortunately, about 30% of the computer's files were lost. While photos and music files were thought to be unaffected, all files with titles containing "ufo" or "strange lights" were inexplicably gone. The witness had fortunately uploaded some footage to YouTube, but had added music to it and noted that the darkness of the original footage made it difficult to discern details like gliding motion or reference points.

Camera Oddities

Another section, "Camera Oddities," features a photograph taken on a Nokia Mobile Phone at Malabar seaside on Wednesday, July 27, 2011, at 8:59 am. The photo shows the sun with a corrupted center, leading to a discussion about whether it represents a real object or a photographic artifact due to the tiny lenses in mobile phone cameras.

Personal Reflections: Contactee, Life Long Experiencer, Teacher, Researcher and Life Long Student

This extensive section by Amander Prosser explores personal experiences and observations related to UFOs, intergalactic visitors, and societal issues. Prosser emphasizes the importance of active research, listening to people, and gathering evidence. They note that many people privately wish to discuss intergalactic craft and visitors but often feel it is a personal journey. Prosser observes a growing disillusionment with mainstream media and government, with people suspecting they are being misled. The author highlights the inherent hunger for answers among young adults and their exploration of subjects outside the school curriculum, particularly exopolitics, which Prosser notes is highly searched online, second only to pornography. Prosser expresses concern about the confusion and distress among young adults, potentially leading to issues like alcohol and drug use. The author also recounts conversations with young adults about political processes and their desire for self-organization. A significant part of the reflections involves Prosser's interactions with young adults who are developing intuitive abilities, sharing their experiences with spirituality, and their connection to intergalactic visitors. Prosser also shares an experience where a child recognized intergalactic visitors and craft in their artwork, despite being asked by an adult not to discuss the topic at a school function. Prosser advocates for a more evolved and less militaristic approach to education, encouraging children to learn through excitement and personal choice. The author also mentions photographs taken of a "face" at their kitchen window and "Orbs" during a lunar eclipse, which they sent to experts.

Factfinder: Frederick Fisher Ghost Story

The "Factfinder" section investigates the historical ghost story of Frederick Fisher, an ex-convict who earned his Ticket-of-Leave and bought a farm in Campbelltown. He signed his property over to his neighbor, George Worrall, to avoid legal trouble. After Fisher's return from gaol, he disappeared. Worrall claimed Fisher had returned to England. John Farley reported seeing Fisher's ghost on a bridge. A search party later found Fisher's body buried in a shallow grave. The section notes the absence of Aboriginal trackers in the ghost story and mentions a UFO-PRSA team's investigation in the area, accompanied by a guest medium, Sharon Hood. Hood reportedly picked up the spirit of a young girl named Ruby, but research failed to confirm Ruby's existence due to the lack of official records before 1856.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The magazine consistently explores personal UFO sightings, the challenges of documenting evidence (especially with technological issues like computer viruses), and the broader implications of extraterrestrial contact and spirituality. There is a strong focus on individual experiences and reflections, particularly from Amander Prosser, who advocates for a more open and intuitive approach to learning and understanding the universe. The editorial stance appears to be one that validates personal experiences with the unexplained, encourages investigation, and critically examines societal structures, education, and media narratives. The inclusion of historical cases and paranormal investigations suggests a broad interest in unexplained phenomena.

This document appears to be a section from a magazine, likely focused on community advertising and potentially paranormal or historical topics, given the presence of advertisements for "UFO PRSA" and historical site information. The pages scanned are numbered 31 and 32.

Page 31: Old Town Hall Group

Page 31 features a historical marker or description for the "OLD TOWN HALL GROUP" in Campbelltown, Australia. It states that the site was formerly George Worrall's farm, where Frederick Fisher disappeared on June 17, 1826. The attractive facade and front offices were added in 1892 to provide extra office space for the Municipal Council. Currently, the buildings are used as the theatre for the Campbelltown Theatre Group and are designated as a Campbelltown City Council Historic Site N°17.

Page 32: Community Advertising

Page 32 is dedicated to community advertising, showcasing several local businesses and services:

  • Ivy Florist: Located at Macarthur Square, Campbelltown NSW 2560, with phone numbers P. 4625 0003 and F. 4625 0009. They are associated with "petals" and "www.allaboutmywedding.com.au".
  • Flowers by fax: Situated at Shop 7, Narellan Town Centre, Narellan NSW 2567. They offer world-wide delivery via email at [email protected] and can be reached at Ph: (02) 4647 4553 and Fax: (02) 4647 4560. They describe themselves as "The flower expert."
  • Facebook Connection: An advertisement encourages readers to add "UFO PRSA" as a friend on Facebook for updates and to join the "UFO & Paranormal Research Society of Australia" Facebook group.
  • Michelle Usnik Family Research: Offers family research services, including full or one family member research, printed histories, presentation pedigree charts, printed biographies, and gift certificates/charts. Contact details are Ph: (02) 9826 1101 and Fax (02) 9826 1746.
  • Elizabeth's Crystal Garden: Owned by Elizabeth Thorn, this business offers "Beautiful Crystals at Affordable Prices." They are located at Shop 6/ 261 Queen St, Campbelltown NSW 2560, with contact numbers Mobile: 0450 247 530 and (02) 4626 7758. Their website is elizabethscrystalgarden.com.au and their eBay store is stores.ebay.com.au/elizabeths-crystal-garden.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The content suggests a publication that bridges local community news, historical preservation, and interest in paranormal or unexplained phenomena. The inclusion of historical markers alongside advertisements for UFO research groups and genealogy services indicates a diverse readership or a publication aiming to cater to multiple interests within the Campbelltown region. The editorial stance appears to be informative and supportive of local businesses and historical awareness.