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Title: RYMDLJUS Issue: 1 Volume: 2 Publication Date: 1997 Publisher: SUFOK (Sveriges UFO-klubb) Country: Sweden Language: Swedish
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Title: RYMDLJUS
Issue: 1
Volume: 2
Publication Date: 1997
Publisher: SUFOK (Sveriges UFO-klubb)
Country: Sweden
Language: Swedish
This issue of RYMDLJUS, the official organ of SVERIGES UFO-KLUBB, presents itself as a journal dedicated to exploring the unknown and unexplained aspects of our world, with a particular focus on UFO phenomena. The magazine aims to foster debate, study, and speculation, covering both Swedish and international cases.
Editorial and Administrative Information
The editorial section features a letter from Editor-in-Chief Joel Nylander, apologizing for the delay in publication and explaining the reasons, including financial difficulties and internal restructuring within SUFOK. He also touches upon a conflict with UFO-Sverige. Nylander encourages readers to submit articles, pictures, and letters to contribute to future issues. Subscription and membership details are provided, with an annual fee of 225 SEK, and discounts for multi-year subscriptions. The magazine is published four times a year, and subscribers automatically become members of SVERIGES UFO-KLUBB.
Key Articles and Features
"Ufonauterna - Hur ser de ut egentligen?" (The Ufonauts - What do they look like?)
This extensive article, written by Joel Nylander, delves into the physical descriptions of alleged extraterrestrial visitors based on numerous witness accounts. Nylander categorizes these beings into ten distinct types:
1. Människoliknande varelser (Human-like beings): These are described as appearing very similar to humans, with variations in height, appearance, and skin color. They often wear tight, thin spacesuits. Sometimes they are seen with smaller, dwarf-like beings, suggesting a hierarchy.
2. Insektsliknande varelser (Insect-like beings): These beings share characteristics with Earth's insects, typically measuring around 120 cm tall and weighing 18-20 kg. They have golden-brown or yellowish-green skin, large, slanted, black eyes (sometimes compound eyes), small noses, and four-fingered hands with webbing.
3. Vackra högteknologiska varelser (Beautiful high-tech beings): Described by 'dreamy' witnesses, these beings are associated with strong psychological effects and are sometimes linked to historical figures like Ante Jonson and George Adamski.
4. Humanoider (Humanoids): This is presented as the most common type. They are described as having large heads relative to their small bodies (120-150 cm tall), being hairless, with longer arms than legs. Their skin color varies from pale grey-white to yellowish-brown or bluish-green. They often have slanted eyes, small mouths, and pointed ears. Their spacesuits can be silver-grey, khaki, red, or neon-yellow.
5. De grå (The Greys): These beings are reportedly around 120-130 cm tall with grey skin, sometimes with dark blue patches on their foreheads. They lack external ears, having holes on the sides of their heads. They have large, hairless heads with slanted eyes and no visible pupils. They are often associated with alleged UFO crash retrievals, and the term EBE (Extra Terrestrial Biological Entity) is mentioned.
6. Exotisk (Exotic): These beings have a 'fantasy-like' appearance, often described as green with yellow or red eyes, resembling a cross between frogs, lizards, and dragons. They have long arms, large ears, three-fingered hands with webbing, and sharp claws.
7. Huvudlösa varelser (Headless beings): Witnesses could not discern heads or faces, leading to speculation about dematerialization. These beings are described as malicious and cruel.
8. Robot/Cyborg: These entities move with 'mechanical motions' and appear to be programmed. Descriptions vary, but include metallic robots, beings in diving suits, 'Michelin Man'-like figures, and half-human, half-machine cyborgs.
9. Uppenbarelseväsen (Apparition beings): Similar to headless beings, these are described as 'ghost-like' and capable of passing through walls and dematerializing. They are said to possess strong psychological powers and treat observers cruelly.
10. Animal: These are hairy creatures with large, red, 'glowing' eyes, sharp teeth, claws, and muscular bodies. They are speculated to be the basis for the 'Snowman' or 'Yeti' phenomenon, and possibly even werewolves.
The article also notes common traits among many reported Ufonauts, such as a 'floating' gait and telepathic communication. It also mentions the commonality of matte, wrinkled, metallic spacesuits.
Book and Film Reviews
- INDEPENDENCE DAY (1996 Film): Reviewed as a well-produced science fiction film with impressive special effects, but criticized for its "unrealistic ending" and "American dream" undertones. Rated "only" good.
- UFO – i myt och verklighet (UFO – In Myth and Reality) by Håkan Blomqvist: A concise book covering historical UFO personalities and mysteries. It also describes the AFU (Archive for UFO Research), of which Blomqvist is chairman. The book is well-written and rated highly.
- UFO-Gåtan Fördjupas (The UFO Riddle Deepens) by Jüri Lina: This book focuses on alleged UFO cases from Eastern European countries, particularly Estonia and Russia. The reviewer finds the examination of cases to be uncritical, with Lina allegedly falling for debunked hoaxes. While well-written, the reviewer finds it somewhat tedious and recommends reading original reports instead. Rated moderately.
RYMDTORGET (Space Market)
This section serves as a classifieds page for members of SVERIGES UFO-KLUBB to buy, sell, or trade UFO-related items, as well as other products. A small fee is charged for advertisements.
NÄRKONTAKT (Close Contact)
This section is for members to place personal ads seeking friends, pen pals, or even life partners, with the common interest in UFO phenomena serving as a basis for connection.
Rymdkrysset 1 1997 (Space Crossword 1 1997)
A crossword puzzle is presented with clues related to UFOs, space, and astronomy. Prizes include a year's membership and extra issues of the magazine.
Insändare & Debatt (Letters & Debate)
This section features correspondence between Joel Nylander (SUFOK) and Claes Svahn (UFO-Sverige). Svahn writes a critical letter to Nylander, accusing him of trying to establish a competing organization (SUFOK) and of misleading UFO-Sverige members. Svahn expresses disappointment with Nylander's first issue of Rymdljus, criticizing its stated goal of proving alien visitation as unscientific and contrary to UFO-Sverige's objective approach. He advises Nylander to focus Rymdljus on 'tefats' (flying saucer) topics and suggests that cooperation between the two organizations is unlikely under the current circumstances.
Nylander responds to Svahn's letter, refuting the claims of competition and emphasizing SUFOK's aim to complement existing UFO organizations. He explains that SUFOK is building its own report archive, not as a competitor to AFU, but due to geographical distance. Nylander also clarifies that his understanding of UFO-Sverige's willingness to help recruit members stemmed from statements made by UFO-Sverige members, specifically mentioning Dan Rosander. He recounts an incident at a UFO event where Rosander allegedly invited him to speak about his book and recruit for SUFOK, a proposition that Nylander found surprising but accepted. Nylander expresses a desire for continued discussion and potential cooperation, despite the apparent conflict.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The magazine strongly advocates for the existence of UFOs and extraterrestrial visitation, positioning itself as a platform for presenting evidence and fostering belief, particularly in its 'Ufonaut' descriptions. While it claims to be open to all viewpoints, the editorial stance leans heavily towards the 'believer' side, as evidenced by the critique of UFO-Sverige's more scientific and skeptical approach. The magazine also highlights internal organizational dynamics within the Swedish UFO community, particularly the tensions and differing philosophies between SUFOK and UFO-Sverige. The publication aims to be a comprehensive resource for UFO enthusiasts, covering sightings, alleged alien types, and related cultural phenomena.
Title: Rymdljus
Issue: 4
Volume: 1997
Issue Date: December 1997
Publisher: Sveriges UFO-klubb
Country: Sweden
Language: Swedish
This issue of Rymdljus, the publication of Sveriges UFO-klubb, features a significant personal letter, updates from various UFO organizations, and promotional material for membership recruitment.
Letter from Joel Nylander
The most prominent section is a lengthy letter from Joel Nylander, addressed to 'Claes'. Nylander expresses his deep sense of personal offense, defamation, and betrayal by Dan Rosander of UFO-Sverige. He recounts an initial interaction where Rosander seemed willing to help Sveriges UFO-klubb by promoting membership and potentially sharing member lists. Nylander felt this was a generous offer, especially given the perceived lack of activity from local UFO-Sverige branches in Småland.
However, Nylander was shocked by a subsequent letter from 'Claes', which he believes was influenced by Rosander's alleged sabotage. Nylander interprets Rosander's actions as an attempt to create conflict between UFO-Sverige and Sveriges UFO-klubb, and to damage his reputation and key contacts within the Swedish ufology community, including 'Claes' and Håkan Blomqvist.
Nylander defends the practice of reading multiple UFO publications, comparing it to reading multiple newspapers, and questions why UFO-Sverige members shouldn't also have access to Rymdljus. He argues that members should be allowed to form their own opinions from diverse materials, regardless of whether they are perceived as 'saucer-friendly' or skeptical.
He hopes that his explanation clarifies the situation, particularly regarding the 'Syd-ost träff händelsen' (South-East meeting incident), and that 'Claes' has revised his opinion of him. Nylander also briefly mentions that Rymdljus is a member magazine intended to include a variety of reader opinions without censorship.
Nylander concludes his letter with his contact details and a humorous postscript requesting a video copy of his 'fiasko-föredrag' (disastrous lecture) at the Syd-Ost träffen in 1996 to learn from his mistakes.
Anslagstavlan (Notice Board)
This section provides updates on activities and news from various UFO organizations:
- UFO-INFORMATION: Kjell Törnlund reports that their outreach activities are currently on hold due to time constraints, but the magazine continues to be published four times a year.
- UFO-LUFTRUMSBEVAKNING: Christer Lindström promised to provide information on their planned activities, but it was not received in time for publication.
- UFO-EUROPA & Arkiv-X: Jan-Ove Sundberg confirmed that both UFO-EUROPA and their member magazine Arkiv-X have ceased publication.
- UFO-SVERIGE: Clas Svahn announced several upcoming events:
- October 4, 1997: Syd-Ost Träff in Vetlanda.
- October 4-5, 1997: Field investigator follow-up course in Norrköping (registration closed).
- October 18, 1997: Lecture by Clas Svahn at Örebro Castle.
- October 30, 1997: Lunch lecture by Clas Svahn at Norrköping City Library.
- November 1, 1997: International UFO conference in Lyngby, Denmark.
- November 22, 1997: Planning conference in Norrköping.
Call for Submissions and Membership
- Reporting UFO Sightings: Readers are invited to report UFO sightings to Sveriges UFO-klubb using a reporting form, with the option to remain anonymous. Reports will be stored in the club's archive for research purposes.
- Contributing to Rymdljus: Readers are encouraged to submit articles, reports, and letters to the editor for Rymdljus magazine. They are asked to clearly write their submissions and provide written permission for their material to be used, citing copyright laws.
- Information on UFO Activities: Readers are asked to share information about upcoming UFO events, courses, or lectures.
- Illustrations and Photos: The club is seeking illustrations and photographs related to UFOs and their activities, from both professionals and amateurs.
- Translators: The club is looking for individuals proficient in foreign languages to assist with translations.
Värvarpremie (Recruitment Premium)
This section details a recruitment incentive program. Members who recruit new members to Sveriges UFO-klubb / Rymdljus receive 250 'poäng' (points) per new member. These points can be redeemed for various products advertised in the magazine or for membership extensions. For example, 1,000 points can be redeemed for an additional year of membership. Recruiting four new members makes one a 'gratismedlem' (free member) or 'VIP-medlem'. To participate, members must provide their name and membership number on the payment slip of the new recruit.
Contact Information
The magazine provides contact details for Sveriges UFO-klubb, including a postal address (Box 67, 330 15 Bor) and a Postgiro account number (13 03 45 - 2).
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The magazine consistently promotes the activities and membership of Sveriges UFO-klubb. There is a strong emphasis on encouraging reader participation through submissions and recruitment. The editorial stance appears to be inclusive, welcoming diverse opinions within ufology, as suggested by the mention of Rymdljus featuring both 'tefats-fanatiker' (saucer fanatics) and 'skeptikers' (skeptics). The issue also highlights the internal dynamics and potential conflicts between different UFO organizations in Sweden, particularly between Sveriges UFO-klubb and UFO-Sverige, as detailed in Joel Nylander's letter.