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Revista Alpha - No 03
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Title: Revista ALPHA Issue: 03 Volume: I Date: January 2015
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Title: Revista ALPHA
Issue: 03
Volume: I
Date: January 2015
This issue of Revista ALPHA marks its third edition and features a prominent cover story on "OS GRAYS," exploring the characteristics and intentions of these commonly reported extraterrestrial beings. The magazine also highlights new contributions, including an article by psychology student Gabriel Spagnol on NASA's search for extraterrestrial communication and the debut of the "Ufologia com a Morgana" segment, which delves into the Fermi Paradox and the exoplanet Kepler 22b.
Featured Articles
NASA EM BUSCA DA COMUNICAÇÃO EXTRATERRESTRE
Written by Gabriel Spagnol, this article details NASA's SETI (Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence) program. It explains how the agency attempts to contact intelligent beings from other planets and the scientific efforts to determine if humanity is alone in the universe. The piece traces the history of SETI, from its origins in the late 1950s with astrophysicists formulating approaches using radio astronomy, to the development of the Drake Equation by Frank Drake, which estimates the number of potential intelligent civilizations in our galaxy. It mentions key figures like Carl Sagan and Phil Morrison, and the program's funding struggles and rebrandings over the years, including the HRMS (High Resolution Microwave Survey) and its eventual cancellation by Congress despite significant funding.
UFOLOGIA COM A MORGANA
This segment, presented by Morgana Oliveira, tackles two significant topics: the Fermi Paradox and the exoplanet Kepler 22b. The Fermi Paradox, formulated by physicist Enrico Fermi, questions the lack of observable evidence for extraterrestrial civilizations despite the vast age and size of the universe. The article discusses the implications of this paradox, particularly concerning the possibility of interstellar colonization. Kepler 22b, nicknamed "Earth 2.0," is presented as a potentially habitable exoplanet, approximately 2.4 times the size of Earth, with a temperature conducive to life. The segment also touches upon the historical context of Fermi's work, including his contributions to nuclear physics.
PAPO UFOLÓGICO
This section features an interview with Ronald Maidana Torres, a prominent ufologist from Paraguay. Torres, who studied computer engineering and specializes in network security, is described as one of Paraguay's most active UFO researchers. He asserts that there are over 150 documented UFO cases in Paraguay, highlighting significant incidents such as the 1651 case in Ypané and the "Caso de Luque," where a UFO was detected by radar and visually confirmed by aircraft passengers. The interview also explores the cultural context of UFO phenomena in Paraguay, referencing Guarani legends of mystical beings and nocturnal structures, and questioning their potential connection to extraterrestrial encounters.
OS GRAYS
Authored by the magazine's editor, Rafael da Silva Pereira, this article delves into the nature of "Grays," a frequently reported type of extraterrestrial being encountered in abduction cases. Based on abductee testimonies, the article describes their physical characteristics: small stature (60cm to 1.20cm), slender build, large heads, and gray skin. It notes their human-like locomotion and lack of discernible individual features or emotional expression. The article also touches upon the concept of alien reproduction programs as a potential explanation for their interactions with humans. The physical descriptions include variations in skin tone (dark gray, light brown, gray-white, pale white) and skin texture, described as leathery or rubbery. The lack of accessories or personal adornments on their clothing is also mentioned.
Editor's Note
Rafael da Silva Pereira, the editor, expresses his satisfaction with the magazine's third issue and thanks the new contributors. He highlights the cover story on "Grays" as particularly intriguing, aiming to interpret the intentions of these visitors. He also mentions Gabriel Spagnol's article on NASA and the "Ufologia com a Morgana" segment covering the Fermi Paradox and Kepler 22b.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
Revista ALPHA consistently explores themes related to ufology, extraterrestrial life, and unexplained phenomena. The magazine adopts an investigative and informative stance, presenting research, interviews, and discussions on these topics. There is a clear interest in scientific approaches to ufology, as evidenced by the coverage of NASA's SETI program and the discussion of scientific paradoxes like Fermi's. The editorial stance appears to be open-minded and curious, encouraging a collective effort in understanding these phenomena, as suggested by Ronald Maidana Torres's quote about the importance of working together in ufology.
Title: RAYS
Issue: 12
Date: 1961
Publisher: UFO Revista Brasileira de Ufologia
This issue of RAYS magazine delves into the phenomenon of alien abductions, with a particular focus on the characteristics and alleged motives of 'gray' aliens. It also recounts the famous Betty and Barney Hill abduction case.
The 'Grays': Physical Characteristics and Behavior
The magazine describes 'grays' as beings with disproportionately large, bulbous heads and enormous, dark eyes that cover most of their faces. They lack hair, visible musculature, and human-like skeletal structures. Their noses are described as slight protrusions, and their mouths are small slits with no visible lips, teeth, or saliva. Communication is exclusively telepathic, and their interest is solely in human physiology, reproduction, and mental processes, showing no concern for cultural, social, or economic aspects.
Alien Motives and Agenda
Abductees report that 'grays' do not engage in activities like eating, breathing, or excreting in ways humans understand. Their primary interest seems to be in human reproductive capabilities, requiring human eggs and sperm. The magazine speculates that this interest goes beyond a simple reproduction program, suggesting a deeper, possibly genetic, agenda. The aliens do not share knowledge or offer assistance regarding human societal issues or diseases, nor do they appear to seek domination. Their actions are characterized as a scientific or self-serving exploration of a less advanced species.
The Betty and Barney Hill Abduction Case
A significant portion of the magazine is dedicated to the 1961 abduction of Betty and Barney Hill in New Hampshire. The couple encountered a UFO while driving, which approached their vehicle. Under hypnosis, they recalled being taken aboard the craft and subjected to examinations. Betty described tests involving her skin, nose, eyes, ears, and a pregnancy test. They also collected a hair sample and performed neurological examinations. The aliens confiscated a book Betty had been given as proof of the encounter. The case gained widespread attention and was investigated by various organizations, including the USAF and NICAP. Astronomer Marjorie Fish later identified the aliens' origin as the Zeta Reticuli star system.
Alien Implants
Another key topic is the implants allegedly placed by 'grays' in abductees. These are described as small, often metallic objects, typically inserted into the ear, nose, or nasal cavity. Researchers like Roger Leir have examined such implants, finding them to contain non-terrestrial isotopes and to have amorphous structures. The purpose of these implants is debated, with theories ranging from locators and monitors of hormonal changes to tools for genetic tracking and manipulation, suggesting a long-term genetic program by the aliens.
Ufology Conference Announcement
An advertisement for the "I Encontro de Ufologia Avançada do Paraná" (First Advanced Ufology Encounter of Paraná) is featured, including a special participation by David H. Childress, author of "Aliens of the Past." The event, held in Curitiba, Brazil, from March 13-15, includes lectures and discussions on various ufological topics by numerous speakers.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The magazine consistently portrays 'gray' aliens as enigmatic, scientifically driven beings with an agenda focused on human physiology and reproduction. The editorial stance appears to be one of serious inquiry into UFO phenomena and abductions, presenting the information as factual accounts and research findings. There is a clear emphasis on the scientific and potentially manipulative aspects of alien interactions with humanity, urging readers to consider the implications of these encounters.