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Title: UFO FORUM Issue: 5/74 Volume: 2 Publisher: Norsk UFO Center Country: Norway Language: Norwegian Cover Headline: RAPPORTNYTT

Magazine Overview

Title: UFO FORUM
Issue: 5/74
Volume: 2
Publisher: Norsk UFO Center
Country: Norway
Language: Norwegian
Cover Headline: RAPPORTNYTT

This issue of UFO Forum, titled RAPPORTNYTT nr. 5/74, is published by Norsk UFO Center and edited by NUFOC-Bergen. It focuses on UFO reports and investigations, featuring a variety of international cases and commentary.

Table of Contents

The table of contents for RAPPORTNYTT nr. 5/74 lists the following articles:

  • Observation from Denmark 1959/60
  • Giant UFO over Algaryd, Sweden
  • UFO over Finland
  • UFO seen at an Argentinian airport
  • UFO landing in Brazil
  • Police see UFO (Argentina)
  • New Mexico attractive for UFO visitors
  • Pascagoula, USA, visited by alien beings
  • And more.

Key Articles and Reports

Senator Barry Goldwater Becomes an "UFOLOG"

The issue highlights Senator Barry Goldwater's interest in UFOs. He was nominated for NICAP's council, expressing his honor and willingness to serve. The article notes Goldwater's courage in addressing controversial issues and his long-standing interest in UFO phenomena, dating back to the Kenneth Arnold sighting in 1947. He has received firsthand information from reliable observers and concluded that UFO questions remain unresolved, requiring further research. Despite his respectability, he reportedly faced obstacles in accessing investigation files at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base.

Danish Observation from 1959-1960

This report details an observation at "Bautahøj" near Isefjorden, Denmark. An egg-shaped, milky white object, about 5 meters in diameter, landed in tall grass. Two figures in aluminum suits emerged, described as about 170-175 cm tall, wearing helmets that obscured their faces and carrying oxygen tanks. They searched the area for about 10 minutes before re-entering the craft, which then ascended and disappeared. The witnesses were frightened and did not investigate the landing site. They later found that friends dismissed their account.

"A Soap Bubble That Didn't Burst!"

This report from April 1971 describes a farmer near Sørbynagle, Denmark, observing a sphere-like object moving erratically at about 5 km/h. The object, described as milk-white and opaque, passed within a meter of the farmer's head while he was in his tractor. It then ascended and moved away. The object was compared to a tennis ball in size when seen from a distance but appeared larger up close. No sound was heard.

Giant UFO over Algaryd, Sweden

On Monday, June 24, 1974, a UFO was observed in Algaryd, Sweden. A witness saw a jet plane followed by a large, round object emerging from a cloud bank. The UFO pursued the jet at a speed greater than the plane's, disappearing with it into the distance. The weather conditions were calm with partial cloud cover.

UFO over Sturko, Sweden

On Sunday, July 21, 1974, two unidentified flying objects were observed near Tockatorp, Sturko, Sweden. The objects were seen at high altitude and moving at high speed. One object pulsed with a white light, while the other had a steady white shine. The report notes that no military activities were reported in the area at the time.

UFO Over Finland

This section details several observations from the Pudasjärvi district in Finland, suggesting a possible "invasion" of UFOs. Reports include:

  • Object near a car: A forest worker and his family observed a bright, cone-shaped flame-like object that hovered less than 2 meters above the road, emitting flames from its base. It moved parallel to their car for about 3 km before veering left and disappearing into the forest.
  • Pear-shaped light column: On January 8, 1970, a pear-shaped light column, the height of a telephone pole, was seen hovering slightly above the ground. The light was blinding.
  • Observation on Sarkivaara Mountain: On January 28, 1970, a light sphere was seen on a mountaintop, followed by four smaller spheres. Later that evening, a large red ball was observed hovering and moving back and forth.
  • Dog Hysteria: Around the time of the Sarkivaara observation, dogs in the area exhibited hysterical behavior, with one needing to be euthanized. Power outages were also reported.
  • Landing in Pikkukylä: A luminous ball was observed descending, emitting a broad, intense beam of light. Later, an ice-free circular patch was found in a clearing, suggesting a landing.

The reports from Pudasjärvi are noted as unique in Finland, with a concentration of phenomena in areas rich in metal deposits.

Editorial Notes and Recurring Themes

Editorial Stance and Publication History

The editorial team acknowledges that RAPPORTNYTT has experienced "childhood illnesses" in its early issues concerning layout and content, partly due to the editor's workload. With issue number 4, the current editor took over responsibility. They express hope that 1975 will see improvements and that the magazine will maintain a consistent standard. The publication emphasizes its interest in broad contact with readers and welcomes contributions.

Recurring Themes

Recurring themes in this issue include:

  • Eyewitness Accounts: A strong reliance on detailed reports from individuals who claim to have witnessed UFOs.
  • International Scope: Reports from multiple countries, including Denmark, Sweden, Finland, and the USA, indicating a global phenomenon.
  • Object Descriptions: Varied descriptions of UFOs, ranging from spheres and discs to flame-like objects and light columns.
  • Behavioral Patterns: Observations of unusual movement, speed, and light emissions from UFOs.
  • Official Interest and Investigation: Mention of organizations like NICAP and public figures like Senator Barry Goldwater showing interest in UFOs.
  • Potential Cover-ups: Hints of official secrecy or lack of transparency regarding UFO investigations, particularly concerning military bases.

The overall tone is one of serious inquiry into the UFO phenomenon, presenting evidence and witness accounts for the reader to consider.

Title: RAPPORT NYTT
Issue: 5/74
Volume: 9-18
Date: April 2, 1974
Publisher: FLYING SAUCER REVIEW
Country: Norway
Original Language: Norwegian

This issue of RAPPORT NYTT, published by FLYING SAUCER REVIEW, delves into various UFO sightings and encounters from around the world, with a particular focus on incidents in Argentina, Brazil, the USA, and Australia. The magazine presents witness testimonies, official reports, and scientific commentary on the phenomenon.

Argentina: UFO Sighting During Flight

The issue begins with a report from Argentina detailing an incident where the crew and passengers of an Austral flight, at an altitude of 22,000 meters near Marcos Juarez, observed a UFO. The object was described as elliptical and flat, emitting a sharp shine. Air traffic controllers at Pajas Blancas, Cordoba, also witnessed the phenomenon. The flight attendants involved described the experience as "very impressive."

Brazil: The Baleia Landing and Encounter

A significant portion of the magazine is dedicated to an account from Brazil concerning a UFO landing near Baleia. The primary witness is a young Brazilian woman who reported seeing a "shining metallic object" hovering near a bus. She described encountering three tall beings, approximately 2 meters high, wearing tight black leather suits. One being held a tube-like object that emitted a concentrated beam of silver light, paralyzing those in its path. The witness's account was corroborated by a newspaper note and was considered credible due to her consistent testimony. The report also draws comparisons to the "Botocatu-UFO-et" and discusses potential discrepancies in descriptions, such as the presence of antennae on the beings' heads.

USA: UFO Activity in New Mexico and San Jose

The magazine highlights New Mexico as a particularly attractive location for UFO activity. Reports from the Royal Australian Air Force and FAA personnel indicate numerous sightings of "sharp lights" and "flying saucers," some described as "giant cigars." The FAA's Albuquerque control center, a highly advanced facility, has logged many such observations. One notable incident involved the detection of 11 large, stationary radar echoes at 10,000 meters altitude, which later moved away from a NASA-2 flight path without causing any disruption. The FAA personnel interviewed expressed a strong belief in UFOs, often responding to questions about them with "Naturally" or asking if there was any other alternative explanation.

In San Jose, California, two orange-red lights were observed hovering for several minutes before disappearing. These objects were not detected by radar, and explanations like weather balloons were ruled out.

Australia: Reports from Sydney and Melbourne

Reports from Australia include observations of sharp lights in the sky over Sydney, Parkes, and Melbourne. A police car in Melbourne reportedly activated its lights and siren in an attempt to deter an object that appeared to be following them. The Australian Air Force stated that no aircraft were in the area at the time of some of these sightings.

Scientific Perspectives on Extraterrestrial Life

Professor R.D. Brown from Monash University is interviewed regarding the possibility of life on other planets. He suggests that our solar system is typical and that many stars may have planetary systems similar to ours, potentially harboring life. However, Professor Brown is skeptical about direct contact with extraterrestrial intelligences, believing they would be more interested in visiting other, more probable stars. He dismisses frequent UFO reports as unlikely and refers to those claiming to have flown with "little green men" as "fragile cardboard skulls."

The magazine's editorial commentary critiques Professor Brown's stance, suggesting that while scientists are increasingly open to the idea of life in the universe, many remain hesitant to accept the possibility of current extraterrestrial visits. The commentary invokes a quote from Albert Szent-Györgyi, emphasizing the importance of seeing what everyone else sees but thinking what no one else has thought.

Pascagoula Incident: Abduction Account

A detailed account of the Pascagoula incident from October 11, 1973, is presented, featuring an exclusive interview with witnesses Charles Hickson and Calvin Parker. They describe being fishing when a large, egg-shaped object descended. They reported being paralyzed and then taken aboard the craft by three beings. The beings were described as approximately 5 feet tall with large heads, glowing with a blue-white light, and possessing crab-claw-like hands. The interior of the craft was also described as glowing and rounded, with no visible corners. The witnesses were placed on a slanted surface inside the craft before being returned to the pier.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue are UFO sightings, alleged alien encounters, and the skepticism or potential cover-up by authorities. The magazine appears to present these accounts as credible, often highlighting the consistency of witness testimonies and the lack of conventional explanations. The editorial stance seems to favor the investigation and reporting of UFO phenomena, encouraging further research and questioning official dismissals. There is a clear interest in documenting these events and exploring the possibility of extraterrestrial visitation, while also critiquing the reluctance of some scientific circles to fully embrace such possibilities.

This issue of RAPPORT NYTT, number 5/74, dated May 1974, presents a detailed account of a UFO encounter and alleged abduction experienced by two shipyard workers, identified as Hickson and Calvin. The report is presented as a transcript of an interview conducted by 'Blann' with Hickson, and includes a commentary by 'F.W.K.' and a brief statement from 'Parker' (presumably Calvin).

The Hickson and Calvin Abduction Account

The core of the issue is Hickson's testimony about his experience. He describes being taken aboard a craft, along with Calvin. Inside, he observed beings whose bodies were wrinkled and silvery, with folds on their heads and bodies. Their arms were long, reaching down to their knees, and their legs were short and rounded, not like human legs. He also noted that the beings' legs went straight down to a 'round' base.

During the examination, Hickson reported that a light, stronger than the ambient light but of the same color, directed itself at him from the ceiling. He clarified that it did not resemble an eye as described in newspapers, but rather a beam of light without any visible moving parts. This light started at his feet and slowly moved up towards his head, but he felt nothing during this process.

After this, Hickson stated that the beings moved him, possibly turning him over to examine his back. While this was happening, the beings themselves remained still. They then left him alone in the room for about 2-3 minutes before returning. During this time, Hickson was terrified, thinking about what they might do to him and what had happened to Calvin.

He attempted to move or escape but found himself completely paralyzed, unable to move a muscle. When the beings returned, they tilted the surface he was lying on, bringing him to an almost upright position. They then placed their 'hands' under his arms and 'floated' him out of the vessel the same way he had entered.

Calvin was also carried out in a similar manner. Both men were returned to the spot where they had been initially, and the beings then 'floated' back into the craft, which closed its opening and departed rapidly towards the west.

Both Hickson and Calvin remained unable to move for some time after being returned, with their arms held out to their sides.

Calvin, when interviewed separately by 'Parker', confirmed that he was very nervous and off-balance, and not very hungry. He stated he did not want to see 'it' again.

Investigation and Expert Opinions

The issue highlights the investigation into the incident. Dr. James Harder, a consultant for APRO (Aerial Phenomena Research Organization), was brought in. He traveled to Mobile, Alabama, and Pascagoula to interview Hickson and Parker. Dr. Harder conducted a 4-hour hypnosis session with Hickson, but had to cut it short because Hickson was so terrified that he could not endure the entire experience again.

Dr. J. Allen Hynek, who was also involved, stated that the witnesses were not crazy and were clearly dealing with something 'not of this world.' He asserted that there was no reason to doubt their account. Similar statements were made by Dr. Harder, Sheriff Fred Diamond, and other authorities.

Summary of Findings and Commentary

The commentary by 'F.W.K.' summarizes the event as a remotely controlled object manned by robots, with an intelligence far superior to our own. The ability to paralyze the two workers, bring them into the object, examine them (possibly with X-rays), and return them without attracting significant attention is cited as confirmation.

'F.W.K.' laments that the UFO problem seems to exist only within serious UFO organizations and among interested scientists, not in the public or mainstream discourse. He speculates about secret military UFO research groups within superpowers but dismisses it as rumor. He calls for open global research into the UFO problem, noting a faint glimmer of hope for this in the distant future.

He concludes by apologizing to 'sensitive' people for using terms like 'spaceship' and 'ufonauts,' but asserts that there is no doubt that 'they' are here, from time to time.

Police and Further Investigation

Hickson reported that the police were somewhat doubtful of their story. However, Captain Glen Ryder placed them in a cell because they were very unbalanced. The following day, Mr. Hickson, along with his lawyer and the sheriff, went to Keesley Air Force Base in Biloxi. The sheriff suggested a radioactivity test on them.

Object Characteristics

Hickson described the UFO as having no visible seams, being completely smooth, and lacking any parts that appeared to be manufactured or assembled like conventional ships. He could not identify what it was but expressed a strong desire not to see it again.

Physical and Psychological Effects

When asked about his health, Hickson stated his appetite had been normal. He mentioned feeling depressed lately, but did not attribute it to the UFO experience. However, he has experienced headaches above his eyes in the front of his forehead multiple times.

Calvin, when asked, stated he was very nervous and off-balance, and not particularly hungry.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue revolve around unexplained aerial phenomena, alien encounters, and the perceived lack of public and official acknowledgment of these events. The editorial stance, as expressed through the commentary, is one of concern over the suppression or dismissal of UFO evidence and a call for greater openness and scientific investigation into the phenomenon. The use of terms like 'spaceship' and 'ufonauts' is acknowledged as potentially controversial but deemed necessary to describe the reality of the situation.