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Rencontres Ufologiques - 2014 04 18 - No 037

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Title: Les Informations du jour des Rencontres Ufologiques Issue Date: April 18, 2014 Publisher: Rencontres Ufologiques Language: French

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Title: Les Informations du jour des Rencontres Ufologiques
Issue Date: April 18, 2014
Publisher: Rencontres Ufologiques
Language: French

This issue of "Les Informations du jour des Rencontres Ufologiques" delves into various aspects of ufology, featuring reports on upcoming events, historical discussions, and recent statements from prominent figures.

Upcoming Events and Presentations

The magazine highlights an upcoming UFO meeting in Paris La Défense on May 6, 2014. Bernard Fontaine is scheduled to discuss the historical aspects of the Illuminati, tracing their origins from the Bavarian Illuminati and distinguishing them from Freemasonry, while addressing the historical accusations of devil worship and the "Judeo-Masonic conspiracy" theory. Geneviève Béduneau will then cover contemporary internet rumors, focusing on the rupture between people and elites, the concept of non-humans like Reptilians, and the fear of the devil, linking it to the World Trade Center events and the idea of Prince William being the Antichrist. The article notes that ufology often generates speculation but emphasizes its value in revealing human hopes and fears regarding contact with other civilizations. The meeting is to be held at the cafeteria of Espace Casino in the Centre Commercial des Quatre Temps, with free entry for the meal, only requiring payment for consumption.

Another event mentioned is the "JOURNEE OVNI DE L'AREPS A BRUXELLES DU 5 AVRIL 2014," which featured discussions on "Crop Circles," their construction based on triple composition (circle, square, triangle), and photographs of orbs. Henry, a truck driver, presented his theory of a triangular UFO being a tetrahedron, and Marica shared a personal vision experience.

The magazine also lists upcoming meetings organized by Gérard Lebat, Director of Communication for MUFON France, in Lyon (May 11), Montpellier (May 12), Marseille (May 15), and Toulon (May 17), covering topics from the history of UFOs in Morocco to ufology in general.

Bill Clinton's Stance on UFOs

A significant portion of the issue is dedicated to former U.S. President Bill Clinton's remarks on UFOs during a talk show. Clinton revealed that he had asked his advisors to investigate whether the U.S. government possessed confidential information on UFOs, but the search proved fruitless. Despite this, he expressed that he wouldn't be surprised if humanity were visited by extraterrestrials, humorously hoping it wouldn't mirror the plot of 'Independence Day.' He admitted to having requested consultations on documents concerning Area 51 to verify the presence of aliens, concluding that none were found there. Clinton also shared his perspective on the probability of extraterrestrial life, noting the identification of numerous planets suitable for life, suggesting it's unlikely humans are alone. The article highlights Clinton's reputation as a "ufo-phile" former president, partly attributed to his close collaborator John Podesta, who is described as an advocate for UFO disclosure and has written a preface for a book on the subject.

UFO Sightings and Cases

The issue reports on a UFO sighting in the Vogos region on the night of March 31 to April 1, 2014, with over 50 testimonies collected. The event was described as an unidentified flying object that crossed the night sky. Experts suggested it was a large fireball or bolide, a very large shooting star, with a green trail caused by atmospheric ionization. The trajectory is still under study.

An article by D. Belphantom discusses the prevalence of UFO sightings in Brazil, noting it as the second most visited country by extraterrestrials. It references a book by Antonio Faleiro on Brazilian UFO cases dating back to the 1930s. The report mentions diverse alien descriptions, including winged entities, giants, and beings in Roman attire. It also touches upon aggressive extraterrestrials and sexual encounters reported in some cases, as well as the connection to Brazilian religious cults like Orixas.

New Publications and Resources

The magazine announces the publication of "OVNI dans nos cieux: Comment les reconnaître?" by Jean-Louis Drouot, available from book-e-book.com. The book is presented as a guide to recognizing UFOs, with the editor sharing a personal anecdote of seeing a yellow, oval, pale, and mysterious object above the Champs-Élysées in Paris.

MUFON France and Ufology in Morocco

A section details the activities and objectives of MUFON France, emphasizing its independence from MUFON USA. It outlines the organization's structure, how to join, and its ongoing projects. The article also touches upon the history of UFOs in Morocco, referencing an online book and detailing several intriguing cases observed in the country, including objects near the sea, near military bases, landings, and sightings by gendarmes. The upcoming conference by Gérard Lebat will cover "LE MUFON FRANCE ET L'UFOLOGIE AU MAROC."

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue are the historical and contemporary aspects of UFO phenomena, including conspiracy theories (Illuminati, Reptilians), government interest in UFOs, and personal testimonies of sightings. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry and a desire to share information within the ufological community, encouraging participation and the submission of personal accounts and research. The publication positions itself as a platform for disseminating information and fostering discussion on UFOs and related mysteries.