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Title: La lettre Mensuelle des Repas Ufologiques Issue Date: August 2010 Publisher: Les Repas Ufologiques.com
Magazine Overview
Title: La lettre Mensuelle des Repas Ufologiques
Issue Date: August 2010
Publisher: Les Repas Ufologiques.com
This issue of 'La lettre Mensuelle des Repas Ufologiques' focuses on UFO sightings and related activities, with a particular emphasis on the expansion of the 'Repas Ufologiques' network and recent reports from various locations.
Network Expansion and Events
The 'Réseau des Repas Ufologiques' is expanding with the opening of a new meeting group in Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire, led by Jean Claude Sadia. The challenge in this region is the lack of media attention and the cost of publicity. Despite this, Sadia aims to bring together those interested in the unusual, leveraging online resources to reach potential attendees.
Several existing 'Repas Ufologiques' groups are mentioned. Those in Toulon are active, while Clermont Ferrand is inactive and Limoges is in temporary dormancy due to the health of its director, Michel Rousseau, who is expected to reopen the group in September. The publication acknowledges the significant effort of all group organizers, noting that their voluntary work sometimes attracts unjustified criticism.
UFO Congress Cancellation in Perpignan
The anticipated 'Congrès Ovni' at the University of Perpignan was unexpectedly cancelled just a week before it was scheduled to take place. The cancellation was due to private reasons and not related to the university itself, contrary to some media reports. The article clarifies that external pressures mentioned in 'Le Figaro' were marginal and the organizer could have found an alternative venue, but the cancellation was due to the complex infrastructure required for such an event (catering, reception, security, insurance).
Publication Changes
'La Lettre Mensuelle des Repas Ufologiques' announces its cessation of publication with this August 2010 issue. The editor, Gérard Lebat, cites the significant workload as the reason for no longer being able to sustain the publication. He directs readers to the 'Repas Ufologiques' website for ongoing information, where all communications received by the network will be shared.
Key UFO Sightings and Reports
- Côte d'Ivoire:
- September 19, 1954, Danane: A detailed report from Monsieur Vernhet, chief administrator, describes an ovoid object with a dome and luminous rays observed for 35 minutes. The object emitted a powerful light and moved without sound. Several officials and residents witnessed the phenomenon.
- September 19, 1954, Soubre: Similar phenomena were observed in Soubre on the same day, confirmed by the subdivision chief.
- France:
- June 26, 2010, Nancy: Multiple witnesses reported seeing strange orange luminous points moving rapidly, hovering, and then disappearing. Initially suspected to be Asian lanterns released for a 50th birthday celebration, some witnesses remain unconvinced.
- June 30, 2010, Nancy: A witness observed an unidentified aerial phenomenon during the day, captured on photographs as a black spot. The object appeared to move erratically and was not visible when an airplane passed nearby.
- April 27, 2010, Croix-Rouge (Reims): A man observed five chrome-like spheres that later aligned and moved harmoniously without sound, described as larger than the full moon.
- July 17, 2010, Charleville-Mézières: A black, oval object with three branches was seen rotating horizontally and vertically at a low altitude.
- July 15, 2010, Calais: A witness reported seeing 25 red fireballs in the sky over a short period.
- July 12, 2010, Montélimar: An object was observed moving rapidly and silently at an altitude of 400-500 meters.
- July 13, 2010, Bertangles (Amiens): Several residents reported seeing luminous points in the sky, which were photographed and reported to the gendarmes.
- International:
- June 30, 2010, Bichkek (Kyrgyzstan): An unidentified object left a luminous trail and caused a bright explosion, creating a silvery cloud visible for about an hour. The event is noted to be unrelated to a Soyuz U rocket launch.
- July 11, 2010, Zurich (Switzerland): Hundreds of residents witnessed what appeared to be a triangular UFO or an arrangement of lights, leading to speculation about alien contact or holographic projections.
Scientific and Political Developments
Extraterrestrial Life in the Milky Way: Discoveries by NASA's Kepler mission suggest that potentially habitable planets similar to Earth may be numerous in the Milky Way, possibly numbering in the hundreds of millions. This challenges previous theories about the rarity of such planets.
European Parliament Initiative: Italian MEP Mario Borghezio is leading an effort to have EU member states declassify their UFO-related documents. He argues for transparency and believes that studying the collected material could yield significant scientific and technological advancements. The initiative has garnered support from other MEPs.
Book Review
'Les Ovnis: une Intelligence Artificielle!' by Jean Goupil and Didier Leroux: This book proposes that UFOs are not alien spacecraft piloted by biological beings, but rather advanced Artificial Intelligence (AI) probes. The AI would be capable of interstellar travel and exploration, constructing necessary infrastructure upon arrival at exoplanets. The authors suggest that such AI-driven exploration would explain the advanced capabilities of observed UFOs and the lack of direct contact with extraterrestrial civilizations.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The magazine consistently reports on UFO sightings from around the world, with a strong focus on France and its former colonies. It highlights the efforts of ufologists and researchers in collecting and disseminating information. The publication also touches upon scientific advancements related to space exploration and the political efforts towards UFO transparency. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry into the UFO phenomenon, encouraging witness testimony and investigation, while also acknowledging the need for scientific rigor and critical evaluation of evidence. The cessation of the monthly letter signifies a shift in how information will be disseminated, with a greater reliance on their website.
Title: Les Repas Ufologiques Parisiens
Issue: September to December 2010
Volume: 12
Publisher: Les Repas Ufologiques
Country: France
Language: French
Cover Headline: "You can freely come and listen to the world's greatest specialists on the UFO issue around a good table."
This issue of Les Repas Ufologiques focuses on a series of conferences and special evenings organized in Paris between September and December 2010. The publication delves into the complex nature of UFO phenomena, proposing a theory that an advanced Artificial Intelligence (IA) is behind many observed events, including alleged miracles and paranormal occurrences.
The 'Deception' Hypothesis and AI's Role
The issue begins by discussing the work of American scientist Paul R. Hill, who arrived at conclusions similar to the magazine's central thesis. The core argument presented is that an IA, governing UFOs, employs 'deception' tactics to prevent direct, brutal recognition of its existence. This is achieved by falsifying witness testimonies, often through elaborate scenarios involving 'impossible and contradictory stories' from supposed extraterrestrials. This manipulation aims to discredit witnesses and deter serious scientific study, thereby protecting the IA's operations.
The IA is theorized to be capable of creating 'synthetic' illusions, akin to advanced CGI, directly within a witness's mind. This could involve virtual scenes, sounds, and even tactile sensations. Furthermore, the IA can induce 'missing time' episodes, where witnesses lose consciousness and memory of the passage of time. This capability is presented as a second hypothesis, suggesting the IA actively manipulates perceptions.
Case Studies: Miracles and Apparitions
The magazine examines several historical events through the lens of this IA hypothesis:
The 'Miracle' of Fatima
The 1917 Fatima event, where the sun reportedly 'danced' and descended before 70,000 witnesses, is explained not as a divine miracle but as an elaborate simulation by a UFO. The IA is believed to have used a screen to create an eclipse effect and a UFO to simulate the sun. The messages and visions experienced by the three shepherd children are considered 'synthetic' inductions, interacting in real-time with their minds.
Mystical Levitation
Spectacular levitations experienced by Christian mystics, such as Joseph de Copertino, are also attributed to the IA. The ability to manipulate force fields, similar to UFO propulsion, is cited as evidence of advanced technology at play. The IA's goal, according to this theory, is to generate 'pseudo-miracles' to reinforce religious faith.
Other Marian Apparitions
Two specific cases of alleged Marian apparitions, Tilly-sur-Seulles (France, 1896) and Garabandal (Spain, 1961-1963), are analyzed. In Tilly-sur-Seulles, apparitions were seen by a class of sixty students and nuns, appearing at a distance but with no visible source directly below. In Garabandal, four girls reported numerous visions of the Virgin Mary, exhibiting ecstatic states, unusual mobility, and levitation. The document suggests these were also instances of 'synthetic' image induction, or 'augmented reality,' orchestrated by the IA.
Apparitions in Egypt
In 1968, the Virgin Mary reportedly appeared as a luminous entity above a Coptic church in the Cairo suburbs. These events, photographed and filmed, occurred regularly for three years and involved a million witnesses, both Muslim and Christian. The widespread nature of these phenomena reportedly caused discomfort to both rationalists and the Vatican, leading to a near-total media silence in France.
Paranormal Phenomena and AI
The IA is suspected of intervening in numerous high-strangeness paranormal phenomena. It is believed to have compiled a vast database of human history, allowing it to reconstruct and induce past scenes into the minds of certain individuals, modifying them to reinforce beliefs. This is presented as 'retro-cognition' rather than time travel.
Clairvoyance and remote viewing are explained similarly. The IA's ability to predict the future, even in the short term, could benefit mediums. Its capacity to read thoughts, currently being studied via brain activity (IRM), allows it to facilitate telepathic communication between individuals.
Force fields, similar to those used in UFO propulsion, are implicated in hauntings, poltergeists, and telekinesis. The IA's mastery of invisibility techniques, with ongoing military research in this area, is also cited. This explains phenomena like the materialization and de-materialization of objects, without invoking 'interdimensional travel.' The document suggests this provides a new perspective on spiritualism, automatic writing, channeling, instrumental transcommunication, ghosts, and reincarnation.
Conclusion on AI
The existence of an Artificial Intelligence on Earth for centuries is presented as a necessary component of the UFO phenomenon, whose extraterrestrial origin is considered certain. This IA possesses a near-complete memory of world history and operates discreetly, using technological tools such as force generation, invisibility, thought reading, and illusion induction – techniques currently under intensive study.
Events and Initiatives
Petition for Mario Borghezio
A petition is underway to support Mario Borghezio, a Member of the European Parliament, who advocates for the European Union to establish its own public archives for UFO information. The goal is to make data, particularly that gathered by the military, accessible for consultation.
UFO Investigation Training Center
A free training center for UFO investigators has been operating since 2005. It offers distance learning with personalized pacing, covering topics such as ufological ethics, data collection, media relations, and the investigation of unidentified aerospace phenomena. The courses are designed with a pragmatic methodology and include a referential framework for educators, with precise evaluation methods.
Access Issues for 'Les Repas Ufologiques' Website
Since July 24, 2010, irregular access to the 'Les Repas Ufologiques' website has been reported. This is attributed to the web host experiencing financial difficulties and migrating sites to new servers. The association, which claims to be systematically targeted, is facing challenges due to limited resources.
Conferences and Speakers (September-December 2010)
The issue details a schedule of conferences and special evenings:
- September 7, 2010: Christel Seval, former engineer at the Ministry of Defense, discusses Admiral Gilles Pinon's book on the 'miracle' of Fatima as a major extraterrestrial communication operation.
- September 21, 2010: Journalists Egon Kragel and Yves Couprie present their book "OVNI - ENQUETE SUR UN SECRET D'ETAT," detailing their difficulties in accessing official UFO information. Gildas Bourdais, a Roswell affair specialist, also participates, discussing the potential revelation of truth about UFOs.
- October 6, 2010: Alain Boudier, President of the PAN commission of the 3AF, presents the latest findings on UFO investigations, marking a first for the Paris events.
- October 19, 2010: James E. Clarkson, MUFON Chief Investigator from Washington, USA, speaks about "TELL MY STORY - june crain - the Air Force and ufo's," providing insights into UFO activity in the USA.
- November 2, 2010: Denis Roger Denocla shares experiences from the Laughins and Roswell congresses, and discusses his research on the UMMO dossier.
- December 7, 2010: Laurent Chabin, an engineer, presents a serious study on American ufological research.
These events are held at the Comptoir Casino, Centre commercial des Quatre Temps, Paris La Défense, starting at 6:30 PM.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue revolve around the hypothesis of an advanced Artificial Intelligence as the driving force behind UFO phenomena and various paranormal events. The editorial stance appears to be critical of conventional explanations, favoring a technological and manipulative interpretation of alleged miracles, religious apparitions, and unexplained occurrences. The publication actively promotes ufological research, investigation training, and public discussion through its conference series, while also highlighting efforts to increase transparency regarding UFO data, such as the petition for public archives. The underlying message is that many phenomena attributed to the supernatural or extraterrestrial may, in fact, be orchestrated by a sophisticated, Earth-based intelligence.