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This issue of "Les Informations du jour des Rencontres Ufologiques" (Reference: 017 - 27-11-2013) is a private information note from the Ufological Encounters, the French Francophone Ufology Federation (FFU), and MUFON France. It is distributed freely to recipients.

Magazine Overview

This issue of "Les Informations du jour des Rencontres Ufologiques" (Reference: 017 - 27-11-2013) is a private information note from the Ufological Encounters, the French Francophone Ufology Federation (FFU), and MUFON France. It is distributed freely to recipients.

MUFON USA Welcomes New Collaborators

The MUFON USA leadership has introduced Kathleen Marden as the new Director of the Abduction Research Team (ART). Marden, who joined MUFON in 1994, has extensive experience as a field investigator, section director, and trainer. She holds a baccalaureate in social work and has advanced training in hypnotherapy, including regression and forensic hypnosis. She is the niece of Betty and Barney Hill and has authored three books on abduction. Marden has been active in public outreach, speaking on over 100 radio shows and participating in five television productions. In 2012, MUFON named her "Ufologist of the Year." The ART team, which includes Craig Lang, Dr. Robert Upson, Dr. Don C. Donderi, and Denise Stoner, manages abduction reports, provides training for investigators, and collaborates with mental health specialists. MUFON currently lists 19 hypnotherapists as references for abduction cases.

Dr. Don Donderi, a recently retired Professor of Psychology from McGill University, has also joined the ART. He has extensive experience in psychology and graduate studies. He presented his work at the MUFON International Symposium in Las Vegas in July 2013, focusing on a research project comparing symbols sketched by 'experiencers' under hypnosis.

Craig Lang, MS, is the MUFON State Director for Minnesota and Assistant Director of ART, specializing in hypnotherapy. Robert Upson, DCH, CH, CI, holds a doctorate in clinical hypnotherapy and is a consultant and paranormal investigator. Denise Stoner, a former investigation section director and honorary member of MUFON, was previously assistant director of investigations for abductions in Florida. She co-authored a book on extraterrestrial abductions with Kathy and worked on a research project identifying commonalities among abduction 'experiencers.'

Jan C. Harzan, Executive Director of MUFON France, encourages individuals to contact Kathy and her team for assistance with abduction case work and research.

Report on the 39th OVNI Grenoble Meeting

On November 7, 2013, nineteen people gathered in St-Martin-d'Hères for a meeting on UFOs. The discussion included the mysterious abundant falls of filaments observed in several departments, with Thierry Gay sharing his personal experience. Hypotheses ranged from spiderwebs to aviation engine exhaust. The CRIIRAD (Commission de recherche et d'information indépendantes sur la radioactivité) has collected samples but has not yet published results.

The meeting also included a press review. A DVD titled "Dark Skies," an abduction story in the style of horror films, was presented, with a quote from Arthur Clarke: "Either we are alone in the universe, or we are not. Both hypotheses are equally terrifying."

Several books were also discussed: "Esprit, es-tu là?" by Vivianne Perret, which explores historical accounts of the supernatural; "Esprit d'abord, humain ensuite" by Jean Casault, aiming to help readers remember their true selves; "OVNI dans nos cieux" by Jean-Louis Drouot, offering practical identification of UFOs; "Roswell 'Fabrication d'un mythe'" by Jean-Claude Sidoun, presenting a personal investigation into the Roswell crash; and "Errances spatiales 2" by Guillaume Perrot, a sequel to his UFO-SF short story collection.

The next OVNI Grenoble meeting was scheduled for December 5, 2013.

Magazine Reviews

The issue includes reviews of several magazines:

  • Le Point n° 2146: Features a 17-page dossier on life in the universe and exoplanets.
  • Le Point / Historia HS "Tintin et les forces obscures": Primarily a book, with ten pages dedicated to extraterrestrials and six on UFOs by Yves Bosson.
  • Aliens n° 17: Has changed format and costs €8.
  • Aliens HS n° 4: Focuses on contactees and costs €9.90.
  • Nexus n° 89: Includes interviews with Jean-Gabriel Greslé and Jacques Patenet.
  • Top Secret n° 69: Covers UFO observations at the Albion plateau, noting a preference for nuclear installations, and includes an article on the Great Pyramid.
  • Wapiti HS n° 48: A special issue on space, astronautics, and life in the universe, aimed at ages 7-13, with humorous drawings and sections on UFOs and extraterrestrials.
  • LDLN n° 414: Presents investigations, testimonies, surprise photos, and articles on the Drake equation, privileged witnesses, and spontaneous combustions.

The Pyramids of Egypt

The main topic of discussion was the pyramids of Egypt. While not strictly ufological, the issue explores their origin and function, with some authors suggesting they are silent witnesses to cosmic intervention. François-Marie Périer introduced the subject by referencing creation myths involving star people and overlapping texts. He cited John Desalvo's "Décoder les pyramides" and the work of researcher Joe Parr, who found evidence of an energy field around the pyramids. The theories of writer Anton Parks were also mentioned.

Government Question on Chemtrails

The issue highlights a question posed to the French government by Deputy Joël Giraud regarding "chemtrails" and geo-engineering. The question notes that scientific articles have been published on these "mysterious trails in the sky." A conference by the "skyguards" collective in Brussels presented a petition to stop illegal aerial sprays. Geo-engineering is described as deliberate interventions to modify the climate, with potentially devastating effects. The article distinguishes "chemtrails" from condensation trails by their lower altitude (2,000-5,000 meters) and slower dissipation, suggesting they might be chemical products causing respiratory illnesses, possibly from unidentified military aircraft.

MUFON France Investigator Training

MUFON France has launched its investigator training courses online. The first module, "Initiation to Ufological Investigation," is available, with the majority of enrolled students having completed it. A second module, "Basic Training in Ufological Investigation," will be available soon on the "Claroline" platform, which is used for managing investigations, advice, and case analysis. The training covers the methodology of global investigation and the study of observations, including aspects related to the witness, their psychosocial environment, the observation, and its environment.

MUFON USA Website Back Online

The MUFON USA website is back online after security measures were implemented following attacks. Jan C. Harzan thanked users for their patience and acknowledged the need to address site security to prevent future disruptions.

Mysterious Celestial Triangles Dossier (Part 1)

This section features an extensive dossier by Daniel Robin, President of the Ovni Investigation association, titled "Mysterious Celestial Triangles: Part 1 - Observations and Contacts." The dossier includes 20 points, covering observations of triangles with psychic effects on witnesses, the influence of UFOs on human consciousness, specific cases like the Rambouillet triangle, and the investigation by Gérard Deforges and Jean-Claude Venturini. It also explores the Chartres triangle, remote brain influence, and psychic contact with UFOs.

Two Observations of Triangles with Psychic Effects on Witnesses

This part of the dossier details two exceptional cases where witnesses were profoundly affected by the passage of a triangle, altering their behavior and worldview. The experiences generated significant life changes, leading some to pursue new activities in harmony with their transformed perspectives. The "information" perceived from the UFOs was experienced as either a psychic trauma or an imperative message. The concept of idiosyncrasy is introduced to explain how individuals process these external influences.

The Extent of UFO Power Over Human Consciousness

Research suggests that UFOs can exert a direct influence on human consciousness. While the precise extent of this power is difficult to estimate, it is suspected to be very high. This conclusion is based on observations that UFOs can "capture" thoughts, that humans have difficulty resisting UFO commands, and that UFOs can modify perceptions to create a "fictitious reality" that obscures the initial, true reality. This phenomenon is linked to Jacques Vallée's "camouflage system."

The Rambouillet Triangular UFO

This case involves a witness, "Bruno," who reported a triangular formation with three triangles at its extremities, displaying nine luminous points. The phenomenon moved silently from East to West, then ascended rapidly and disappeared. The witness estimated its size at 200-300 meters and its altitude at 3,000 meters, with a duration of about 5 seconds. The witness stated he was certain of the presence of beings observing us and that he was in good physical and mental health.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue include the ongoing work and expansion of UFO organizations like MUFON, the investigation and reporting of UFO sightings and related phenomena, and the exploration of the psychological and societal impacts of these encounters. The publication maintains an informative stance, presenting news, research, and personal accounts within the field of ufology, while also addressing related topics such as chemtrails and government inquiries. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry and dissemination of information within the ufological community.

This document is a compilation of official Gendarmerie reports and supplementary investigations concerning Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP), primarily focusing on a sighting in Rambouillet, France.

Gendarmerie Report: Rambouillet Sighting (August 14, 2008)

The core of the document is a Gendarmerie administrative intelligence report dated August 14, 2008, detailing a sighting that occurred on July 31, 2006. Gendarmes Aurélien Pegard and Jean-Benoît Ciuffoni interviewed witness Bruno Cuzzucoli at their unit in Rambouillet. Cuzzucoli reported that on July 31, 2006, at approximately 11:15 PM, while in the garden of his friend Claudie Vatant at 65 rue Georges Lenotre, Rambouillet, he observed a strange phenomenon in the clear night sky. He described it as a triangular formation with three triangles at its extremities, totaling nine luminous points. These points did not blink. The phenomenon moved slowly from East to West without any noise, emitting a sensation of serenity. The light intensity was less than that of the stars. Cuzzucoli estimated the object's width to be between 200 and 300 meters. It then executed an almost instantaneous, rapid upward movement and disappeared. He estimated its lateral displacement at approximately 2000 meters and its altitude at about 3000 meters. The entire observation lasted approximately 5 seconds.

Cuzzucoli stated that this experience was the first time he had witnessed such a phenomenon and that it had made him certain of the presence of beings observing humanity. He did not feel particularly fearful. He mentioned calling his companion, but by the time she arrived, the phenomenon had vanished. He was surprised that no other similar testimonies had been reported for that date. He affirmed that he was of sound mind, did not smoke, and did not consume alcohol. Following the event, he researched on the internet and contacted GEIPAN, the national space studies center. He received a response suggesting he file a report with the Gendarmerie, leading to the current procès-verbal. He provided a copy of his email correspondence.

Complementary Investigations and Analysis

Gérard Deforge's Investigation

The document includes a complementary investigation report by Gérard Deforge, an investigator for the revue LDLN, dated January 28, 2010. This report was filed with the Gendarmerie in Gisors. Deforge's report complements the initial Gendarmerie report concerning Bruno Cuzzucoli. He notes that he and Jean-Claude Venturini interviewed Bruno separately. Bruno described the phenomenon as having a dimension of approximately 30 cm (30 degrees) when held at arm's length, using the roof of a nearby house as a reference point. He first noticed synchronized white lights, and later, as the object passed overhead, he perceived it as an imposing and majestic object with "light rays in a black fog." He also mentioned a "plasma"-like substance beneath the triangle. Deforge's analysis suggests that the impact on Bruno's psyche resulted from a direct and intentional action by the triangular UAP, leading to significant changes in his life and worldview. Deforge posits that triangles are capable of transmitting powerful "information" that can profoundly transform a witness's life.

Chartres Sighting (September 12, 2008)

Another incident detailed is the observation of a triangle by three people in Chartres on September 12, 2008, around 11:30 PM. The witnesses were Bruno Cuzzucoli, Claudie "V" (from Rambouillet), and Denis Boulay (from Quebec, Canada). While observing the moon and Jupiter with binoculars, Cuzzucoli noticed an unusual celestial body. Upon closer inspection, it appeared as three luminous points (yellow, blue, red) forming a triangle. The object was stationary initially but then moved towards them and flew overhead. During this phase, they observed four luminous sources (blue, yellow, red, and green) at the vertices and center of the triangle. They could not estimate its size or speed but believed it was at an altitude of over 7000 meters and moving much faster than airliners. Cuzzucoli expressed relief at having witnesses, as he had previously encountered disbelief and sarcasm regarding his UAP experiences.

Villars-les-Dombes Sighting (November 5, 1990)

The document also recounts the case of "Monsieur D," who wished to remain anonymous. On a Friday evening in November 1990, between 7:00 PM and 7:30 PM, Monsieur D and his mother were driving near Villars-les-Dombes. They observed lights about 300 meters away, which they initially thought were helicopter lights. As they approached, they saw the lights formed an isosceles triangle, with the base estimated at 5 meters. The lights were described as perfectly circular, well-defined, and emitting a bright, uniform light, resembling "opaque glass lit from behind." They perceived a mass connecting the three lights. Monsieur D also noted smaller, multi-colored, blinking lights arranged in a line parallel to one of the triangle's bases, resembling LEDs. Monsieur D stopped the car, and the object approached, hovering silently above them. He described a state of fascination and torpor, feeling the presence of something intelligent. His mother's cry brought him back to reality. They then drove away, and the object pivoted and departed at incredible speed, estimated to be faster than a tank shell (over 1.525 m/s). The observation lasted about 5 minutes. The document speculates on the extreme acceleration involved, comparing it to advanced missile systems.

Psychological Impact and Remote Influence

Types of UAP Impact

The document explores two types of impact on witnesses:

a) Psychic reaction without direct UAP intention.

b) Direct intentional action by the UAP, such as information transfer.

Remote Mind Influence

Section 6 delves into the possibility of influencing the human brain remotely, referencing the work of Michael A. Persinger. Persinger's research suggests the technical capability to influence human brains using electromagnetic waves. The document questions whether UAP phenomena utilize similar electromagnetic waves to transmit information. It discusses how witnesses sometimes report feeling observed, experiencing paralysis, or a distortion of space and time (sensory isolation or "Oz Factor").

Information Transmission

Two categories of information transmission are described:

  • d) Transmission of information with consequences: This type of influence significantly alters the witness's life and worldview, as seen in the cases of Monsieur D and Bruno Cuzzucoli. The message received has profound and lasting effects.
  • e) Substitution of reality: Witnesses may perceive a scene that is trivial, bizarre, or absurd, leading them to recount a "burlesque" story that is not taken seriously by others. This is described as the UAP substituting a fictional reality for the initial one, possibly to conceal its true activities or to protect the witness from a traumatic reality.
  • f) Enlèvements (abductions): Abductees may experience a "fictitious" reality imprinted on their memory, acting as an "echo memory." The initial reality might only be accessible through hypnosis, but even then, it's uncertain if it's the true initial reality or another implanted "echo reality."

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The document consistently highlights the transformative and sometimes profound psychological impact of UAP encounters on witnesses. It emphasizes the importance of investigating not just the physical aspects of sightings but also the subjective experiences and the potential for non-conventional communication or influence from the UAP. The editorial stance appears to be one of serious inquiry into these phenomena, acknowledging the limitations of current understanding while exploring various hypotheses, including those related to consciousness, psychology, and advanced technology. The Gendarmerie's involvement underscores the official recognition of these reports, even if categorized as "administrative intelligence."

This issue of "Contact Ultraterrestre" delves into the complex and often unsettling phenomenon of triangle-shaped Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs) and their purported 'psychic contacts' with human witnesses. The magazine explores how these encounters can lead to profound personal transformations, advanced technological capabilities of the craft, and potential covert government involvement.

The Monsieur D Case: A Life Transformed

The issue begins by detailing the experience of Monsieur D, a highly rational individual who, along with his mother, witnessed a triangle UFO in November 1990. This encounter, initially disturbing, led to a radical shift in his life, values, and aspirations. He describes a profound opening to 'something else,' a different reality, and a deep-seated ecological consciousness that he attributes to the intelligence piloting the craft. He believes he received a massive download of information that fundamentally altered his perception of the world, leading him to embrace environmentalism and a more humanistic outlook. His strong aversion to nuclear power is also highlighted, viewing it as apocalyptic.

Psychic Contacts and Information Transfer

The concept of 'psychic contacts' is explored as a rare but significant phenomenon occurring between triangular UFOs and certain witnesses. This involves a transfer of information, often with a positive message focused on caring for the planet, developing spirituality, and recognizing other realities. These contacts are not random; they seem to target specific individuals, raising questions about the criteria for selection. The mechanism of this information transfer remains mysterious, possibly involving natural telepathy or advanced technological means capable of implanting information directly into the witness's brain, regardless of language barriers.

Case Studies of Triangle UFO Encounters

Several detailed case studies illustrate the characteristics and implications of triangle UFO sightings:

  • Case n°1 (April 17, 1987): A couple witnessed a silent, boomerang-shaped object that communicated telepathically, stating it was looking for something it hadn't found and would leave.
  • Case n°2 (June-December 1990): Hundreds of witnesses in the Hudson Valley observed a large, silent triangular UFO with bright lights, estimated to be 60 meters wide. Some witnesses reported psychic communication and later experienced abduction phenomena.
  • Case n°4 (May 27, 1988): In Newtown, Connecticut, a giant triangular UFO, 60-90 meters long, hovered and projected a light beam. Thirteen out of fifteen witnesses reported visions of extraterrestrials or medical procedures.
  • The Cash-Landrum Incident (December 29, 1980): Three witnesses in Texas observed a diamond-shaped UFO accompanied by numerous black helicopters. The encounter resulted in severe radiation sickness for Betty Cash and Vicky Landrum, who later suffered from cancer.
  • Case n°15 (March 19, 2013): Near Camarillo, California, a witness observed a large, slate-grey triangle UFO with powerful lights, estimated to be at least 500 meters on its side, near a naval base.
  • Monein, France (June 12, 2007): A witness heard a powerful, continuous rumbling sound and later saw a large, slate-grey triangle UFO with multiple lights moving slowly at a low altitude.

The "Black Helicopters" Phenomenon

The issue also addresses the phenomenon of "black helicopters" often observed in proximity to UFOs. This suggests that authorities are aware of and possibly monitoring extraterrestrial activity, leading to speculation about covert government operations and secret bases. The Cash-Landrum incident is cited as a prime example of this alleged collaboration or surveillance.

Advanced Technology and Civilizational Differences

The descriptions of triangle UFOs point to a technology far beyond current human comprehension. These craft can disappear instantly, change shape, and manipulate human consciousness. The magazine posits that the intelligence behind these craft represents a civilization potentially millions of years more advanced than ours, possibly capable of multidimensional travel. The concept of civilization, as defined by Nikolaï Kardashev, is discussed, emphasizing the importance of information acquisition and processing as key indicators of advancement.

The Nature of UFOs and Information

The article suggests that UFOs might not be merely machines but could be living entities or beings with consciousness. It challenges the anthropocentric view of projecting human concepts of 'machines' onto these phenomena. The mastery of 'information physics,' acting directly on fundamental information, is proposed as a potential capability of advanced extraterrestrial civilizations, allowing them to manipulate energy, matter, space, and time.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue revolve around the transformative power of UFO encounters, particularly those involving triangle craft and 'psychic contacts.' The editorial stance appears to be one of serious inquiry into these phenomena, acknowledging their potential significance and the challenges they pose to conventional scientific understanding. There is a clear emphasis on witness testimony, detailed case analysis, and the exploration of advanced, non-human intelligence. The magazine advocates for taking these events seriously, despite the potential for ridicule, due to their profound implications for humanity's understanding of itself and its place in the universe.

This issue of "L'Écho du Mystère" (The Echo of Mystery), identified as document number 23, focuses extensively on sightings and reports of triangular Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP), often referred to as "black triangles." The content is primarily composed of witness accounts, sketches, and analyses of these sightings, alongside discussions of related technological and governmental aspects. The magazine presents a collection of incidents from various locations, predominantly in the United States, spanning from the early 2000s to the mid-2010s.

Document Analysis

The issue begins with a detailed account of a sighting in Black Diamond, Washington, USA, on September 2, 2012, at 03:52. The object is described as a black triangle. Following this is a report from Jacksonville, Florida, USA, on September 16, 2012, at 21:10, also involving a triangular object. The magazine then presents a significant case from Saint Paul, Minnesota, USA, on December 8, 2006, around 21:00. Witnesses described a massive, dark triangle with circular lights that changed colors. The primary witness reported a sudden appearance and disappearance of the object, accompanied by an unusual sensory isolation, where only their own breathing could be heard.

Military Technology and "Black Programs"

A notable section discusses the incident involving a stealth Black Hawk helicopter that crashed during the operation to capture Osama bin Laden in Abbottabad, Pakistan, on May 2, 2011. The article posits that this helicopter, unknown to most experts, represents advanced, possibly reverse-engineered technology, indicative of secret "black programs" within the US military. This is framed as evidence of American technological supremacy and a deliberate effort to maintain secrecy around cutting-edge aerospace developments.

International Sightings and Investigations

The magazine also features a case from Ronkonkoma, USA, on October 17, 2012, where a black triangle was reportedly escorted or pursued by two helicopters. The witness noted the triangle was silent, while the helicopters were audible. Another case from Toulouse, France, in August 2011, involved a student observing a triangle for about 10 seconds. This sighting was investigated by GEIPAN (Groupe d'Études et d'Informations sur les Phénomènes Aérospatiaux Non identifiés), and the witness was psychologically evaluated.

NASA and Orbital Observations

Further evidence is presented through NASA imagery from the Columbia shuttle mission STS-61-C in 1986. Photographs taken aboard the spacecraft show a large triangular object in Earth orbit, which NASA reportedly dismissed as space debris. The low resolution of these images is noted, but the object's size is emphasized, suggesting it was significant. The article questions NASA's explanation and suggests a potential oversight in image processing.

Witness Sketches and Data

The issue is rich with witness-drawn illustrations of triangular craft. These sketches, dated from various times and locations including Murrdy, KY, USA (September 4 and 9, 2005), depict different configurations of lights and shapes. For instance, one sketch from March 2, 2005, describes an object that began as a bright star, developed speed, lifted into the sky, and then slowly disappeared. Other illustrations detail light patterns, dimensions (e.g., 200 feet at least), and flight paths.

Consistent Characteristics

The magazine emphasizes the recurring commonalities and "constants" observed across these diverse sightings. The illustrations, despite their apparent variety, are presented as evidence of homogeneous characteristics in the triangular craft that fly over our planet. The consistent reporting of triangular shapes, specific lighting patterns, and silent operation across different geographical locations and time periods is highlighted as significant.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The primary theme of this issue is the prevalence and consistent reporting of triangular UAP. The editorial stance appears to be one of serious investigation into these phenomena, presenting witness accounts and photographic evidence without overt skepticism. There is a clear interest in the technological implications, particularly concerning advanced or unknown aircraft, and a suggestion of potential government secrecy or cover-ups, as exemplified by the discussion of NASA's handling of orbital images and the "black programs" related to military aviation. The magazine aims to compile and present these cases as evidence of a real, observable phenomenon with potentially significant technological and societal implications.

This issue of OVNI magazine, dated November 2013, focuses on the testimony of a witness identified as Monsieur R. and a broader analysis of 'Mysterious Celestial Triangles' (M.T.S.). The cover headline highlights 'Le cas de Monsieur R.', and the publication originates from France.

The Case of Monsieur R.

The article begins by presenting the testimony of Monsieur R., who wishes to remain anonymous. The encounter took place in the summer of 1990, near Montluçon, France, around 10:00 PM. Monsieur R. and two friends were near an old factory by the Saint-Gobain plant, close to the bridge separating Montluçon from Désertines. It was a clear, moonlit night with many stars.

While lying down, Monsieur R. noticed lights approaching. He alerted his friends, and soon they were observing a flying object with several lights on one side. The object was described as triangular, and despite the moonlight, its shape was discernible. It was completely silent, producing no sound or vibration. It hovered above them, appearing to observe them.

Initially, they saw round shapes at the three angles of the triangle and a larger one in the center, all diffusing a faint light. The underside of the craft was very dark, almost black. The witness estimated the object's distance to be between 100 and 150 meters, with a size of approximately 25 to 30 meters, though he stressed this was an approximation.

The craft then turned on its side without noise, revealing a part of its hull. The hull had patterns resembling the joints of metallic plates and was made of a chrome-like or unpainted steel alloy. It changed color, shifting from brown to red, then to yellow, maintaining a metallic appearance. Monsieur R. initially thought these were reflections from the lights on the hull but later expressed uncertainty.

The craft then stabilized and began to disappear, as if evaporating. For years, Monsieur R. imagined it dispersed a black ink-like substance to conceal itself, noting that the stars were not visible in the area where it vanished, as if a 'black cloud' had appeared.

He recounts that attempts to discuss the sighting with others were met with mockery and disbelief. The following morning, he woke up with itchy and burning skin, describing it as a severe sunburn, though his friends were unaffected. This event led to lifelong photophobia and a need to live mostly at night. Additionally, his teeth, previously strong, began to crumble. He states that before this encounter, he was a healthy young man, but everything changed afterward.

This testimony is published with Monsieur R.'s authorization by Daniel Robin of the Ovni Investigation association.

Accompanying the testimony is a graphic reconstruction by Monsieur R., depicting the witnesses at the bridge entrance and the triangular craft above.

Conclusion: Characteristics of Mysterious Celestial Triangles (M.T.S.)

This section concludes a two-part study on M.T.S., outlining their characteristics across three categories: physical, behavioral, and impacts on witnesses.

1. Physical Characteristics

These crafts are described as having variable triangular shapes, not conforming to a single type. The study attempts to classify them into five categories: TS3F (dark with three lights), TSSF (dark without lights), T4F (four lights), TFM (multiple lights), and TSMPF (massless with multiple lights). However, the classification is considered superficial due to the craft's ability to change form and appearance.

Dimensions vary significantly, from modest 5-10 meter craft to imposing ones of 1000 meters. Average dimensions are estimated between 60 and 90 meters, with some cases, like that of an air traffic controller reporting a 1.6 km long UFO, exceeding this range.

M.T.S. are capable of stationary flight at very low altitudes and are generally silent. They can disappear instantly or appear suddenly near a witness without explanation. They are often observed at low altitudes and can approach witnesses rapidly.

2. Behavioral Characteristics

Triangles are frequently observed over densely populated urban areas, sometimes flying very low over houses and streets at night. The author suggests this behavior indicates a deliberate display, possibly to accustom humans to their presence, implying humanity has been in an 'apprenticeship' phase with these phenomena for over 30 years.

Referencing Anthony Tambini's work, the article notes that these dark, triangular craft are often described as enormous and silent, operating at low altitudes. They can appear to absorb light. Some are described as boomerang-shaped and are seen from dawn to dusk. Their lighting systems are a mystery; sometimes they are on, seemingly to attract attention, and other times off, making them nearly invisible. The author questions the purpose of external lights if the craft can be made almost invisible.

Tambini suggests that if these craft wished, they could be completely stealthy, implying their lights might serve to attract attention or have other unknown functions.

3. Impacts on Witnesses

The author concludes that UFO phenomena involve deliberate actions by non-human intelligence, potentially influencing human consciousness on a large scale. These contacts are believed to be part of a planned program aimed at influencing witnesses' thoughts and behaviors.

The technical means of transmitting information, whether through natural telepathy or machines emitting wave beams, remain mysterious. Notably, witnesses understand messages regardless of their native language, suggesting a deep understanding of human brain functions like memory, cognition, and language.

Six categories of impacts on witness consciousness are identified:

a) The strong sensation of being observed: Witnesses feel compelled to look towards the UFO, as if commanded.
b) Sensory isolation or 'Oz Factor': A modification in the perception of space and time occurs, creating a 'bubble' where external activity (traffic, noise) ceases, and the witness feels isolated, as if 'elsewhere'. This effect is temporary and reverts to normal once the craft departs.
c) Transmission of information without consequence: Witnesses receive and understand mental messages from the UFO, but these messages do not lead to significant changes in their lives.
d) Transmission of information with consequences: Mental messages are received and understood, leading to profound life changes. Witnesses may become more environmentally conscious, interested in alternative medicine, and develop an aversion to nuclear energy.
e) Substitution of reality: Some observations suggest the event is not real but a staged 'scenario' or 'screen reality' hiding the initial event.
f) Abductions: These are complex phenomena involving total control of the witness's consciousness and often traumatic physical interaction. The article notes that abductions are strong evidence of extraterrestrial interference with human consciousness.

Testimonies indicate that triangles often manifest over lakes and bodies of water, sometimes probing the surface with laser-like beams. Researcher Philip J. Imbrogno suggests triangles are piloted by 'greys,' and some witnesses have reported seeing 'grey' creatures near ground-based triangular structures. While landings were rare, recent reports suggest they are occurring, coinciding with an increase in abductions.

Triangles are sometimes escorted or pursued by helicopters or fighter jets, raising questions about the involvement of occult structures linked to intelligence services or the military. The mission of these structures regarding triangles remains unclear.

Final Reflections and Questions

Daniel Robin concludes by urging researchers and the public to take the existence of these exotic craft seriously, as it raises crucial questions often ignored by official media. He poses several questions:

  • Why are authorities (civil and military) silent about this foreign presence?
  • What is the extent of their involvement?
  • What are the intentions of the intelligence piloting the triangles?
  • Why does this intelligence exert influence/control over human consciousness?
  • Can the scope and intensity of this interference be evaluated?
  • What is the significance of this interference?
  • Should we be concerned?
  • Do these manifestations fit into a larger plan we cannot comprehend?

He references the Cometa Report's title, "What should we prepare for?"

Robin expresses a personal reflection that the stakes raised by these phenomena should shake public apathy. However, he believes that the public's 'sleepwalking' state means a true awakening may only occur when confronted by surprising events that they will have to 'endure' without understanding or escaping them.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue are the detailed analysis of specific UFO sightings, particularly triangular craft, and the profound psychological and physical impacts these encounters have on witnesses. The magazine adopts a stance that encourages serious investigation into UFO phenomena, questioning official silence and highlighting the potential implications for humanity. The editorial emphasizes the need for public awareness and research into these unexplained events.