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Revista Alpha - No 01
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Title: Revista ALPHA Issue: 1 Date: November 2014 Publisher: Revista ALPHA Country: Brazil Language: Portuguese
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Title: Revista ALPHA
Issue: 1
Date: November 2014
Publisher: Revista ALPHA
Country: Brazil
Language: Portuguese
This is the inaugural issue of Revista ALPHA, a magazine dedicated to UFO phenomena, aiming to be a meeting point for readers and researchers. The editor, Rafael da Silva Pereira, welcomes readers and promises a high-quality publication featuring interviews with leading ufologists, coverage of significant events, and in-depth articles on government secrecy and potential extraterrestrial contact.
Cover Story: "O que os governos nos escondem?" (What are governments hiding from us?)
The cover prominently features an image combining an alien's face with that of Barack Obama, posing the central question of the issue: what information about UFOs and extraterrestrial life are governments withholding from the public? This theme is explored throughout the magazine.
Interviews
Interview with Thiago Luiz Ticchetti
Thiago Luiz Ticchetti, co-editor and coordinator of Revista UFO, is interviewed, with the article suggesting that the future of ufology is in capable hands. Ticchetti represents a renewal in Brazilian ufology and shares his knowledge with Revista ALPHA readers. He emphasizes that UFO research is not just about sitting in front of a computer or browsing the internet; it requires field research, where investigators often sacrifice personal time to interview witnesses. He believes that the most rewarding aspect of ufology is the opportunity to conduct field research and interview people who have had firsthand contact experiences.
Ticchetti highlights the case of Sr. João from Samambaia, Brasília, in 2003, as a particularly interesting case he investigated. Sr. João, described as humble and religious, witnessed a large, round, yellow-orange light object moving erratically in the sky. The object approached him with incredible speed, emitting a strong light, and appeared to spin like a blender. Despite his fear, Sr. João survived the encounter, and his wife, Vilma, believed his account.
Regarding Brasília's ufological cases, Ticchetti finds it difficult to single out one as the most mysterious or important due to the city's rich history of sightings. He mentions a 1996 video of a UFO over the Paranoá dam and a 1991 incident involving a UFO over the Papuda Prison, witnessed by over 20 officers. He also refers to cases researched by the late General Uchôa in Alexânia during the 1960s and 70s.
On a global scale, Ticchetti lists ten important UFO cases: Roswell (1947), Shag Harbor (1967), Varginha (1996), Ubatuba (1957), Operation Prato (1977), Westall (1966), Official UFO Night (1986), Teheran Incident (1976), Phoenix Lights (1997), and the Antonio Villas-Boas Case (1957).
Ticchetti views the release of UFO documents by military institutions as an inevitable step, suggesting governments are preparing the public for a larger event, possibly definitive contact or confirmation of extraterrestrial visitation. He believes that if extraterrestrials intended harm, they would have done so already, given humanity's technological advancements.
Interview with Ademar Gevaerd
Ademar Gevaerd, ufologist and Editor of Revista UFO, is described as a brilliant and restless mind, a researcher who exemplifies serious UFO research globally. With nearly 40 years of experience, he is considered a leading expert on the UFO phenomenon in Brazil and worldwide.
Gevaerd discusses his book "Tipologia extraterrestre" (Extraterrestrial Typology), which took nearly three years to write. He felt a need for a guide to study extraterrestrial beings and aimed to make the book comprehensive and accessible to everyone, from ufologists to the general public. The book analyzes over 8,000 cases, with 1,477 providing sufficient information for detailed study. It includes drawings based on witness accounts, case studies for each typology, and statistical data from the analyzed cases.
He considers the current moment for Brazilian ufology to be the best it has ever been, thanks to the efforts of the Comissão Brasileira de Ufólogos (CBU), various researchers, and the "UFOs: Liberdade de Informação Já!" campaign. This campaign has led to the declassification of over 4,000 pages of secret documents from the Brazilian Air Force, with ongoing efforts to obtain documents from the army and navy. Brazilian ufology is gaining international recognition, with ufologists frequently appearing on TV programs from channels like Natgeo and History.
Gevaerd acknowledges that scientists often question ufology's scientific validity due to a lack of concrete proof. However, he notes that scientists generally believe in the possibility of intelligent extraterrestrial life. He believes that the current situation, with governments releasing information and the public becoming more accepting of the idea of not being alone, is paving the way for a natural, official contact.
He also addresses the intentions of extraterrestrial visitors, suggesting that their intentions vary. Some observe, others collect materials, and some conduct experiments on humans. Gevaerd posits that a neutral faction likely constitutes the majority of visitors. He dismisses the idea of malevolent extraterrestrials intending to conquer Earth, arguing that if they had such intentions, they would have done so long ago.
Articles and Features
"O dia em que a Terra vai parar!" (The Day the Earth Will Stop!)
This article contemplates the scenario of humanity's first definitive contact with extraterrestrial civilizations. It questions whether humanity is prepared for such an event and explores the potential consequences. The article suggests that a simple, overt arrival of a massive spaceship might not be how contact unfolds, implying a more complex process.
"O que o Governo oculta sobre os OVNI?" (What does the Government hide about UFOs?)
This section directly addresses the core theme of government cover-ups. It questions why governments do not release their documents about UFOs and what they know about extraterrestrial existence. The article implies that governments possess significant information that they have deliberately concealed.
"Entrevista em Foco" (Interview in Focus)
This section introduces Thiago Luiz Ticchetti, highlighting his role in Revista UFO and his contribution to the renewal of Brazilian ufology.
"Papo Ufológico" (Ufological Chat)
This section features an interview with Ademar Gevaerd, emphasizing his extensive experience and reputation as a leading ufologist.
"Evento: I Encontro de Ufologia Avançada da Bahia" (Event: 1st Advanced Ufology Encounter of Bahia)
Revista ALPHA attended the 1st Advanced Ufology Encounter in Salvador, Bahia, to report on the event, which preceded the III UFOZ in November 2014.
"Capas" (Cover)
This section reiterates the cover's central question about government cover-ups of UFO information and extraterrestrial existence.
"Operação Prato" (Operation Plate)
This article details "Operação Prato," a military operation conducted by I COMAR in Pará, Brazil, between October and December 1977. The operation was initiated to investigate anomalous aerial phenomena, including "chupa-chupa" sightings and reports of light rays causing burns and deaths, in the municipalities of Santo Antônio do Tauá, Vigía do Nazaré, and Colares. The operation was commanded by Colonel Uyrangê de Hollanda Lima, who later reportedly committed suicide. The article notes that approximately 1,000 pages of official documentation and over 500 photographs and sketches from this operation are available through the "UFOs: Liberdade de Informação Já!" campaign.
"Ufologia em Foco" (Ufology in Focus)
This section features a more personal perspective on ufology, likely continuing the interview with Thiago Luiz Ticchetti, discussing his journey into the field and his research methods.
"Saudações Ufológicas!!!" (Ufological Greetings!!!)
This is an editorial piece by Rafael da Silva Pereira, welcoming readers to the first issue of Revista ALPHA. He outlines the magazine's mission to be a hub for UFO enthusiasts and researchers, highlighting the interviews with Gevaerd and Ticchetti, the coverage of the Bahia event, and the articles on "The Day the Earth Will Stop!" and government cover-ups.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue are government secrecy regarding UFOs and extraterrestrial life, the nature and intentions of extraterrestrial visitors, and the ongoing efforts in ufological research, particularly in Brazil. The editorial stance is one of advocating for transparency and the declassification of information, encouraging critical thinking and field research within the ufological community. The magazine aims to inform and engage readers on these complex topics, positioning itself as a significant voice in Brazilian ufology.
This issue of UFO magazine, identified by its page numbering and content, focuses heavily on government secrecy surrounding UFO phenomena and the broader implications of potential extraterrestrial contact. The cover boldly asks, "O QUE OS GOVERNO NOS ESCONDEM?" (What are the governments hiding from us?), setting the tone for the investigative articles within.
Vatican and Extraterrestrial Contact
The issue begins by referencing statements from Monsenhor Corrado Balducci, a Vatican court theologian, who suggested that humanity is being observed by advanced extraterrestrial civilizations and questioned their motives. The article emphasizes that the responsibility to investigate this possibility should not solely rest with the Vatican but with all sectors of society. It expresses concern that governments are not officially acknowledging or even considering the possibility of contact, which is deemed worrying given the potential implications for society, science, and religion.
Ademar Gevaerd: A Leading Ufologist
A significant portion of the magazine is dedicated to Ademar José Gevaerd, described as the foremost ufologist in Brazil and America. The article highlights his extensive work in investigating UFO phenomena, his role as editor of Revista UFO (the oldest ufological magazine), and his founding of the Brazilian Center for Research of Flying Saucers (CBPDV). Gevaerd's background as a chemistry professor is also mentioned. He has participated in numerous documentaries and traveled extensively to promote ufological research. The interview touches upon his views on scientific skepticism, the Brazilian government's stance on UFOs, and Operation Prato.
I Encontro de Ufologia Avançada da Bahia
The magazine reports on the successful 'I Encontro de Ufologia Avançada da Bahia' (First Advanced Ufology Meeting of Bahia), held in Salvador. Despite a short 15-day promotional period, the event was fully booked, indicating strong public interest. Organized by CEEAS, Unikósmica, and Revista UFO, the event featured prominent speakers including Ademar Gevaerd and Marco Antônio Petit. Ana Santos discussed ufology in basic education, emphasizing the need to prepare young minds for the reality of not being alone in the cosmos. Ademar Gevaerd presented on military documents related to UFOs, including Operation Prato and the Varginha case, and also discussed crop circles. Marco Antônio Petit addressed the topic of abductions and extraterrestrial contact, viewing them as warnings about a transformative reality. Paullo Santos focused on society's preparedness for contact and the need for establishing contact protocols.
Government Cover-ups and UFO Investigations
A central theme is the alleged government cover-up of UFO information. The article points to an increasing number of ex-government officials coming forward to reveal how governments handle UFO sightings. It suggests that many countries, including Brazil, Chile, Argentina, Uruguay, the UK, France, and Belgium, have gradually released military documents concerning UFO sightings and radar detections. The United States is highlighted as a government with significant UFO-related information, stemming from its rich history of sightings.
Project Sign, Grudge, and Blue Book
The magazine details the history of US government UFO investigations. 'Project Sign,' launched in 1948, concluded that UFOs were likely extraterrestrial spacecraft, a conclusion deemed unacceptable by the USAF. This led to 'Project Grudge,' which attributed most sightings to misidentification. In 1952, the project became known as 'Project Blue Book.' This project examined over 700 unidentified cases out of 12,000 reports. While officially closed in 1969 with the conclusion that UFOs posed no threat and lacked advanced technology, the article suggests a hidden agenda. J. Allen Hynek, a scientific advisor to Project Blue Book, is mentioned as having initially dismissed many reports but later founded CUFOS and revealed that the project had misled the public.
Philip J. Corso and Roswell
Retired Colonel Philip J. Corso, a former member of the National Security Council and ex-chief of the Foreign Technology Department of the US Army, is featured. Corso claims to have had a dual life, researching weapons systems while also being involved with the Pentagon's most guarded secret: the Roswell files. He alleges that the US military seeded industrial components derived from Roswell crash debris, which led to the development of current technologies like integrated circuits, fiber optics, lasers, and stealth technology. Corso also recounts an incident in July 1947 where he claims to have seen a body being transported, describing it as small with a gray head and thin arms.
The Enigma of Extraterrestrial Intentions
The issue questions why governments conceal UFO information and what they do not want the public to know. It speculates whether governments are preparing humanity for a larger event and if humanity is ready for such a revelation. The article provides a link to access declassified documents related to Project Blue Book from the US National Archives.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The magazine consistently promotes the idea that UFOs and extraterrestrial contact are serious subjects that governments are actively concealing from the public. There is a strong emphasis on the need for transparency and open discussion. The editorial stance appears to be one of advocating for greater disclosure of information and preparing society for the possibility of contact. The recurring themes include government cover-ups, the history of official UFO investigations, the credibility of witnesses and researchers, and the profound societal and scientific implications of extraterrestrial visitation.