Magazine Summary
La Lettre Mensuelle des Repas Ufologiques
Summary
This issue of 'La Lettre Mensuelle des Repas Ufologiques' from June 2012 focuses on the organization's activities and recent UFO sightings. It highlights the creation of new ufology circles in Mont Tremblant (Canada), Brussels West (Belgium), and Rabat (Morocco), and promotes the website as a platform for information sharing. Several detailed sighting reports are included, such as a triangular object near Cannon Beach, a black triangle over Fayetteville, USA, a spherical object in Uzès, France, and two disc-shaped objects over Marrakech, Morocco. The issue also features an investigation into a mysterious object found in the Baltic Sea and a personal account of a cigar-shaped object sighting in Morocco from 1929/1930. The importance of serious research and information sharing within the ufology community is emphasized.
Magazine Overview
This issue of 'La Lettre Mensuelle des Repas Ufologiques', dated June 12, 2012, is a private correspondence distributed to individuals interested in UFOs and the unexplained. It is produced with the collaboration of various ufology groups and individuals from around the world, including those in Paris, Brest, Limoges, Buenos Aires, Franche Comté, Grenoble, Mendoza, Annecy, Montréal, Belgium, Abidjan, Marrakech, Marseille, Montpellier, Brussels, Rabat, Mont Tremblant, and Amiens. The publication aims to be a platform for information and service, encouraging readers to share their observations, research, and studies.
Editorial and Community Focus
Gérard Lebat, the editor, welcomes readers and encourages them to contribute their findings to the Les Repas Ufologiques website. He emphasizes the site's role in providing information and new ideas, and highlights the importance of detailed investigations, which are often lacking on the internet. The website aims to be a broad platform, excluding topics considered unserious or contrary to laws. Contributors are invited to create their own pages on the site, with the understanding that the content must be serious and adhere to the site's guidelines. The international reach of Les Repas Ufologiques is noted, with the potential for pages to be translated into various languages.
New Ufology Circles Established
The newsletter announces the creation of new ufology circles in several locations:
- Mont Tremblant, Québec, Canada: A circle has been formed to organize regular meetings, share knowledge, and discuss ufological questions. Marc de Saint Germain is the contact person.
- Bruxelles Ouest, Belgium: This circle aims to connect people interested in ufology in the Brussels area, building on the region's history of sightings. They participate in the 'PARADOXE' review and meet monthly. Thierry Rhodan is the contact.
- Rabat, Morocco: Elias is initiating a ufology circle in Rabat to discuss UFOs and gather information, recognizing the underdeveloped state of ufological research in Morocco.
Featured Articles and Sightings
The issue details several significant UFO-related events and research projects:
- FOTOCAT Catalogue: The ongoing work of Juan Ballester Olmos in Spain on the FOTOCAT catalogue, a comprehensive collection of UFO photo documents, is highlighted. The catalogue contains over 11,000 cases and is accessible upon request.
- Cannon Beach, USA (April 10, 2012): A detailed account of a sighting involving a triangular object emerging from the ocean, accompanied by strange sounds, effects on the witnesses, and unusual behavior of marine life. The object was described as V-shaped and disappeared rapidly.
- Fayetteville, Arkansas, USA (June 1, 2012): A black triangular object was observed moving across the sky. The witness described it as resembling a falcon but without wing movements.
- Uzès, France (Autumn 1975): Five witnesses observed a spherical object hovering silently. A blank photographic paper placed in a protective pouch and buried at the site later developed an image, suggesting an interaction with an unknown energy source.
- Casablanca, Morocco (July 1929 or 1930): A witness recounts seeing what he initially thought was a Zeppelin, but was followed by a formation of twenty similar cigar-shaped objects moving silently at high altitude. This sighting predates the common use of the term 'flying saucer'.
- Baltic Sea Object (June 2011): Researchers investigating a shipwreck discovered a strange object on the seabed, which is being studied to determine its nature. Initial theories range from natural phenomena to potential UFOs.
- Marrakech, Morocco (April 21, 2012): Four witnesses observed two large, disc-shaped objects moving silently at low altitude over a Ryad. The objects had distinct red and orange luminous parts.
Book Reviews and Information
- Marc Hallet's Library: Marc Hallet is selling part of his ufology library, with titles covering occultism, esotericism, alchemy, and ufology. A list is available on his website.
- 'Aliens en Périgord' by Daniel Piret: A novel about discovering ancient alien artifacts in the Dordogne region.
- 'OVNI de la Mer Baltique': Information about the ongoing investigation into the Baltic Sea object.
Community and Future Events
The newsletter encourages participation in local Repas Ufologiques meetings and the creation of new circles. It also promotes the 'SCEPTIC OVNI' initiative for freedom of internet expression and invites readers to reserve a page on the Les Repas Ufologiques website.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue are the establishment and growth of local ufology groups, the reporting and analysis of UFO sightings from around the world, and the promotion of serious, evidence-based research. The editorial stance is one of open inquiry, encouraging the sharing of information and fostering a community dedicated to understanding the UFO phenomenon. There is a clear emphasis on the need for detailed investigations and a rejection of sensationalism, aiming to bring clarity and advance the study of ufology.
This issue of "Les Repas Ufologiques" (Issue 11, dated June 2012) is a French-language publication dedicated to the study of UFO phenomena. It features a mix of witness testimonies, expert analysis, and event announcements.
Marrakech Sighting
The magazine reports on a UFO sighting that occurred in Marrakech, Morocco, on April 21, 2012. Witnesses observed two large discs flying at low speed and altitude over the city and the ryad area. Despite examining all possibilities, they could not find an explanation. The report notes that other individuals in the vicinity may have also witnessed the event, but Moroccan authorities, including the gendarmerie and police, do not collect such testimonies, and the local press rarely covers these phenomena. The publication invites anyone who observed the event to contact them.
Israeli UFO Incident and Missile Test
Another significant event covered is a mass sighting in Israel on June 7, 2012, where hundreds of Israelis called the police after seeing a UFO. The object was described as a luminous, swirling phenomenon that disappeared into a smoke cloud. Scientists from the Israeli Astronomical Association initially suggested it was flying at an altitude of 80 km. However, according to the website Voice of Russia, the Russian government later suggested that the OVNI was likely a test of an inter-continental missile, specifically the 'Topol' missile, conducted from the Kapustin Yar base in Russia. This test was reportedly aimed at countering the US anti-missile project.
Malmstrom AFB Incident and Robert Salas
The issue delves into the 1967 Malmstrom AFB incident in Montana, USA. On March 16, 1967, eight intercontinental missiles were rendered inoperable while guards observed strange lights and a UFO. The report highlights the testimony of Robert Salas, a former lieutenant who was on duty during the incident. Years later, after retiring, Salas revealed his experience, suggesting that the UFOs sent a message about nuclear weapons and demonstrated their ability to disable them. He stated that the Air Force's denial of a connection between the UFOs and the missile failures was false. The article also mentions that Malmstrom AFB experienced further UFO sightings in the years following the 1967 incident, as part of a larger wave of sightings affecting several bases between October 27 and November 11, 1975.
Ufologists and Their Views
The magazine features insights from several ufologists. Pascal Isoulet, a ufologist from Vierzon, is quoted as relativizing the fascination with extraterrestrials. He argues that while UFO phenomena exist, there is no proof they are extraterrestrial. He suggests that many unexplained sightings can be attributed to stealth aircraft or other aerial phenomena, and that ufology is a passion rather than a science.
Denis Roger Denocla is presented as a researcher with a rigorous methodology, sharing his work on topics such as crop circles and different types of extraterrestrials. He also discusses the possibility of inter-planetary travel and the mystery of dark matter.
Events and Publications
The issue announces upcoming events hosted by "Les Repas Ufologiques." A meeting on June 22, 2012, in Paris featured Robert Salas, who spoke about his experiences and the impact of UFO phenomena on military nuclear facilities. The event also included Fabrice Bonvin, a Swiss ufologist. Another event mentioned is the participation of Loren Colman on October 2, 2012, requiring prior subscription.
Michel Granger, known for his past work on strange phenomena, is also highlighted for his new police and science-fiction stories.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue are UFO sightings, witness testimonies, potential government cover-ups, and the scientific and societal fascination with the unexplained. The publication appears to be a platform for sharing information and fostering discussion within the ufology community, encouraging witnesses to come forward and providing a space for ufologists to present their research and theories. The editorial stance seems to be one of open inquiry into UFO phenomena, while also acknowledging the need for critical analysis and distinguishing between unexplained events and proven extraterrestrial contact.
Specific Mentions
- Marrakech Sighting: April 21, 2012, two large discs observed.
- Israel Sighting: June 7, 2012, mass sightings, possibly a Russian missile test.
- Malmstrom AFB Incident: March 16, 1967, UFOs disabled missiles.
- Rendlesham Forest Incident: December 1980, unexplained lights and landings.
- Key Figures: Robert Salas, Denis Roger Denocla, Peter Robbins, Pascal Isoulet, Gérard Lebat, Fabrice Bonvin.
- Organizations: Les Repas Ufologiques, Ministry of Defense, NORAD.
- Locations: Marrakech, Israel, Malmstrom AFB, Rendlesham Forest.
The publication also includes contact information for "Les Repas Ufologiques" and encourages readers to share the information if they are recipients of the monthly letter.
Je pense que la majorité d'entre vous, qui faites partie de notre groupe d'amis, êtes passionnés par le sujet OVNI au point de souhaiter écrire sur ce thème. Vous avez aussi peut être une observation à raconter, une enquête à publier, une étude à faire connaître etc..... dans ce cas, contactez nous, nous mettrons tout cela en ligne sur le SITE DES REPAS UFOLOGIQUES, un site que nous voulons de SERVICE et d'INFORMATION, avec des idées nouvelles, encore plus larges qu'autrefois!
Key Incidents
A triangular object was observed near the coast, accompanied by strange sounds and effects on the witnesses and their equipment.
A black triangular object was observed in broad daylight, moving like a falcon.
Five witnesses observed a spherical object hovering silently, which later produced an image on a blank photographic paper.
A witness and his brother observed a large cigar-shaped object, followed by a formation of twenty similar objects moving silently.
Two giant disc-shaped objects were observed at low altitude, moving silently and in formation.
An object, possibly an OVNI, was discovered at the bottom of the Baltic Sea by a Swedish research team.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Les Repas Ufologiques?
Les Repas Ufologiques is a movement that organizes meetings and information sharing about UFOs, aiming to be a platform for service and information with new ideas.
How can I share my UFO observations or research?
You can contact Les Repas Ufologiques via email ([email protected]) to have your articles, observations, or studies published on their website, www.les-repas-ufologiques.com.
What are the requirements for contributing to the Les Repas Ufologiques website?
The main conditions are to discuss the UFO phenomenon from a serious angle and to comply with the site's terms of use. Detailed investigations are particularly encouraged.
Are there local ufology groups associated with Les Repas Ufologiques?
Yes, Les Repas Ufologiques supports the creation of local 'Circles Ufologiques' in various cities and regions, providing a simple structure for people to meet and discuss UFOs.
In This Issue
People Mentioned
- Gérard LebatEditor/Contact
- Albert RosalesContributor
- JP TroadecContributor
- Daniel RobinContributor
- Marc de Saint GermainContact for Mont Tremblant Circle
- EliasContact for Rabat Circle
- Roger LorthioirFormer President of the Belgian Ufology Federation
- Eugène FussenUfologist
- Thierry RhodanContact for Brussels West Circle
- Juan Ballester OlmosInitiator of FOTOCAT catalogue
- William PuckettDirector
- Thierry LARQUETContact for local ufological news
- +13 more
Organisations
- Les Repas Ufologiques
- MUFON
- FOTOCAT
- Ocean Explorer
- Discovery News
- International Business Times
- S.D.N. (League of Nations)
- Organisme International
- Compagnie Latécoère
- Air-France
- Fédération Belge d'Ufologie
- PARADOXE
- UFO sightings
- Flying saucers are watching us
- +20 more
Locations
- Paris, France
- Brest, France
- Limoges, France
- Buenos Aires, Argentina
- Franche Comté, France
- Grenoble, France
- Mendoza, Argentina
- Annecy, France
- Montréal, Canada
- Belgique, Belgium
- Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire
- Marrakech, Morocco
- Marseille, France
- Montpellier, France
- +6 more