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SBEDV - No 174-181 - 1987-1988
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This document is an issue of the publication CIPEX e GENA, identified by BOL. No 174/181 and volume SBEDV. It is published by the SOCIEDADE BRASILEIRA DE ESTUDOS SOBRE DISCOS VOADORES (SBEDV) and covers the period from January 1987 to February 1988. The publication details…
Magazine Overview
This document is an issue of the publication CIPEX e GENA, identified by BOL. No 174/181 and volume SBEDV. It is published by the SOCIEDADE BRASILEIRA DE ESTUDOS SOBRE DISCOS VOADORES (SBEDV) and covers the period from January 1987 to February 1988. The publication details include its ISSN 0037-8666 and its address in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It also lists an alternative contact address in Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil, with an email address.
Table of Contents
The table of contents outlines the main sections of the issue:
1. COMPOSIÇÃO DA DIRETORIA (Directory Composition): This section details the composition of the board.
2. INDICE DE 30 ANOS DE COLEÇÕES DE BOLETINS DA SBEDV (Index of 30 Years of SBEDV Bulletin Collections): This section provides an index covering 30 years of bulletins.
* Sinais e abreviações (Signs and abbreviations)
* Indice (Index)
* Observaçoes (Observations)
* Bibliotecas (Libraries)
3. CONSIDERAÇÕES A RESPEITO DOS CONTRATOS NO BRASIL DE 1957 a 1987 (Considerations Regarding Contracts in Brazil from 1957 to 1987): This section discusses contracts within Brazil during the specified period.
4. LIVRO ( ufologico?) NOVO (New (Ufological?) Book): This section appears to be a review or mention of a new book related to ufology.
Directory Composition (1- COMPOSIÇÃO DA DIRETORIA)
According to the Assembly convened on February 19, 1987, the new Directorate for the 1987-1991 term was elected. The elected officials are:
- Presidente (President): Walter K. Buhler, who also assumes the functions of 1º Vice-Presidente (1st Vice-President) and 1º Tesoureiro (1st Treasurer) and 2º Tesoureiro (2nd Treasurer).
- 2º Vice-Presidente (2nd Vice-President): Guilherme Pereira, who also assumes the functions of 1º Secretário (1st Secretary) and 2º Secretário (2nd Secretary).
- Members of the Fiscal Council: Wylson Teixeira and Otto Erwin Gluck.
- Alternates for the Fiscal Council: Almiro Baraúna and Francisco Sá Borges.
Index of 30 Years of SBEDV Bulletins (2- INDICE DE 30 ANOS DE COLEÇÕES DE BOLETINS DA SBEDV)
This section details the collection of approximately 62 SBEDV bulletins, from number one up to numbers 168/173, totaling around 1,300 pages, covering the years 1957 to 1987 (30 years).
It also provides a guide to abbreviations, signs, and observations useful for navigating the index. The signs include:
- (..) indicating the number(s) contained within parentheses signifies the respective Bulletin number.
- A number preceding a parenthesis indicates the exact volume number of the Bulletin.
- An asterisk (*) indicates an explanation of an acronym.
- Two (**) or more asterisks indicate an additional explanation at the bottom of the page.
The abbreviations list is extensive, covering terms such as 'aeronáutica', 'Argentina', 'associação', 'astronômico', 'boletim', 'brasileiro', 'comandante', 'deputado', 'Disco Voador', 'eclesiástico', 'espanhol', 'espacial', 'extraterrestre', 'federal', 'físico', 'francês', 'holandês', 'inglês', 'magnético', 'marinha', 'médico', 'México', 'nacional', 'observatório', 'oficial', 'organismo', 'parapsicologia', 'piloto', 'pesquisa', 'policial', 'português', 'professor', 'senador', 'soldado', 'suiço', 'também', 'terrestre', 'tripulante', 'televisão', 'testemunha', 'ufólogo', 'norteamericano', 'verso da folha', 'veja', and 'veja também'.
Considerations Regarding Contracts in Brazil (3 - CONSIDERAÇÕES A RESPEITO DOS CONTRATOS NO BRASIL DE 1957 a 1987)
This section, spanning pages 82-92, likely delves into legal or contractual aspects related to ufology or related phenomena in Brazil during the period 1957 to 1987.
New (Ufological?) Book (4 - LIVRO ( ufologico?) NOVO)
This brief section on page 92 mentions a new book related to ufology.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The publication appears to be a specialized journal focused on ufology, evidenced by its title, publisher, and the detailed index of past bulletins. The content includes official information such as board compositions and comprehensive indexes, alongside discussions on specific topics like contracts in Brazil related to the field. The extensive list of abbreviations suggests a detailed and technical approach to the subject matter. The publication aims to serve as a resource for researchers and enthusiasts of ufology in Brazil.
Title: CIPEX e GENA
Issue: 2004
Volume: 11
Date: 2004
This issue of CIPEX e GENA is a comprehensive index or directory related to ufology. It meticulously lists a vast array of entries, including geographical locations, personal names, organizations, and specific themes or phenomena associated with UFO research. The format suggests it serves as a reference guide, cross-referencing entries with issue numbers and page ranges, likely pointing to more detailed content in previous publications.
Content Breakdown
The document is structured as an alphabetical listing of terms, names, and places, predominantly in Portuguese. Each entry is followed by a series of numbers and parentheses, which appear to denote specific issues and page numbers where that topic is discussed. This format indicates that the magazine serves as an archive or a detailed catalog of ufological information.
Key Entries and Themes:
- Locations: Numerous Brazilian cities and states are listed (e.g., Barra Mansa, Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, Belo Horizonte, Brasília, Curitiba), alongside some international locations (e.g., USA, Argentina, Bolivia). Military bases and airports are also frequently mentioned.
- Individuals: A wide range of names, including researchers, witnesses, and individuals associated with ufological organizations, are cataloged. Examples include Mario Restier, Dora Bauer-Lammer, Carlos Alberto Botafogo Muniz, and various individuals with pseudonyms or descriptive roles like 'Carlinhos Sideral'.
- Organizations: Prominent ufological organizations, both national and international, are listed, such as SBEDV (Sociedade Brasileira de Ufologia), CIA (Central Intelligence Agency), NICAP, and others, often with cross-references to their activities or reports.
- Phenomena and Topics: The index covers a broad spectrum of ufological subjects, including:
- UFO Characteristics: Shape (e.g., 'Charuto' - cigar-shaped), color, size, behavior, speed, altitude, electromagnetic effects, and physical trace evidence.
- Encounters and Sightings: 'Contatos (terrestres) com ufonautas' (terrestrial contacts with ufologists), 'Contatos repetidos' (repeated contacts), 'Contato visual com o ufonauta' (visual contact with the ufonaut), 'Criança como testemunha de DV' (child as witness to DV - Disco Voador/UFO).
- UFO Types and Descriptions: 'DV Gitante' (Giant UFO), 'Charuto' (cigar-shaped), 'Bolha elétro-magnética' (electromagnetic bubble).
- Research and Organizations: 'Pesquisa' (research), 'Testemunhas' (witnesses), 'Psicologia' (psychology), 'Ciência' (science), 'Política' (politics), 'Sigilo' (secrecy).
- Specific Cases/Concepts: 'Blue Book', 'Condon Committee', 'Moon Dust', 'Despistamento' (disinformation), 'Segregação' (segregation).
- Cross-referencing: The extensive use of 'vj. tb.' (see also) and numerical references indicates a highly interconnected database of information.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes revolve around the systematic documentation and cataloging of UFO phenomena, sightings, and related research. The editorial stance appears to be one of thoroughness and archival diligence, aiming to provide a comprehensive reference for researchers and enthusiasts in the field of ufology. The detailed indexing suggests a commitment to organizing and making accessible a large body of information on the subject, with a particular emphasis on Brazilian cases and research, while also incorporating international data.
This document is an issue of the magazine "CIPEX e GENA" from 2004, specifically page 21. It appears to be an index or directory, listing various entries alphabetically, primarily related to UFO phenomena, extraterrestrial encounters, and associated concepts. The entries include names of people, locations, organizations, and specific topics, often followed by page number references within the publication.
Content Highlights
The content is presented as an alphabetical listing, with entries such as:
- Dunlop C. J. (mar.) - 12(2)
- Dutra - vj. Via Dutra- Via Pres. Dutra-
- Eagle River (USA) - 22/23(6, 7)
- Ebecken de Araujo, Ernani - prof. 45/47(3), 55/59(22), 72/73(142, 161) 90/93(4), 94/98(1)
- Eclestiacas pessoas testemunhando DV - vj. tb. Vaticano- 14(14), 48/50 (9), 66/68(76), 72/73(140, 143), 74/79(38-40), 80(216-217), 146/154(12), 162/167(3, 52, 57)
- ECO(*) - Alvo pintado na tela (de radar) em função de ondas elétro-magn. emitidas pelo radar e refletidas pelo alvo (corpos sólidos e/ou metálicos)
- Ecologia e DV - 80(221), 162/167(45-48), 168/173(12-18)
- Economia terr. e DV - vj. tb Banqueiros- Bilderberg (grupo)- 55/59(5)
- Ed Keffel-(t) - vj- Barra da Tijuca-sio de Janeiro (込)
- Edgar Cayce - vj. Cayce-
- Edições do Bol. SEEDV (intercâmbio) - vj. Intercâmbio- Bibliotecas-
- Edilcie Barbesa de Nascimente - 132/135(17-20)
- Edmilsen R. de 0 - 126/128(25-27)
- Educação extraterrestre - 116/120(9)
- Eduard (Billy) Meier - vj.- Meier, Ed.-
- Eletricidade e DV - vj. - Eletromagnetisme influenciade-
- Eletromagnetisme infl. per DV - vj. tb.- Raie eletrice- Fisiologia infl.- 1(4), 8(3), 16(22), 19/20(5), 31(11), 45/47(13), 54(19, 20), 55/59(k6m k9), 66/68(82-84), 72/73(144, 147, 148, 156, 158, 159), 74/79(19), 81/04(222m 223m 260-262, 267), 85/89(6, 35), 1975 (19, 20, 40, 55-572, 61), 104/111(11), 126/128(34), 129/131(21), 168/173(29, 30, 45), 132/135(39), 155/157(25), 158/161(68)
- Eletromagnética bolha - vj. - Magnética parede - Transparência de corpo opaco -
Pages 22 through 28 continue this alphabetical listing, covering entries starting with 'E', 'F', and 'G'. Examples include:
- Elidie Hernandes - vj. tb.- CAS- 26/27(13), 39/41(7)
- Emblema Extraterrestre - vj. tb.- Escrita Extrat. Numeres terr. em artefate extraterr.- 158/161(30, 31)
- Encantado-hie de Janeire - 54(18), 55/59(15)
- Ernani Ebecken de Araujo - vj.- Ebecken de A., E.-
- Escobar Faria - vj. tb.- UFO critical Bull. Kuppelt-14(10), 17(27), 18(30), 24/25(7/11), 26/27(12), 36/38(3). 1975(12), 126/128(13)
- Escolas e presença de DV - 14(10), 16(22), 36/38(1), 54(19), 62/65 (31, 32), 136/145(7-9)
- Escrita extraterrestre - 10(5), 39/41(6), 60/61(11), 66/68(83), 132/135(39, 40), 158/161(30, 31)
- Esferas de aterrisagem em DV - 5(5), 8(4), 14(10, 11), 39/41 (2) 1975(19)
- Esfera transparente e magnetica de captura e transporte - 1975 (36)(=), ja citada a missä, 116/120(7, 16), 121/125(23, 26)
- Espionagem, Leis da esp. em assunte DV - vj. tb.- sigile- Bilderberg- 24/25(6), 69/70(120)
- Esperte e DV - 85/89(22), 1975(36, 50)
- Esquadrilha de DV - vj. tb.- Balet de DV- UFO Gigante- 2(2), 13(4), 24/25(4), 30(11), 55/59(26, 27), 72/73(155), 81/84(251-253, 266), 85/89(43, 44), 104/111(10), 126/128(15-19), 168/173 (21-26)
- Estanie, metal, e DV - 14(10), 19/20(7), 21(33), 24/25(6), 28/30(3), 36/38(3)
- Estatistica de aparecimento de enda DV - 1(1), 2(2), 7(1), 8(2.6), 9(3, 4), 11(1), 13(1), 16(21), 19/20(1-4), 22/23(10, 11), 24/25(10), 30(15), 36/38 (2,3), 39/41(6), 48/50(11-14), 55/59(24-28), 60/61(5), 62/65(51-55), 72/73(134-136, 143-160), 81/84(255-267), 90/93(4), 1975(1v, V, 65-73), 158/161(61), 162/167(29-32), 168/173(21-38)
- Estatistica des tripulantes (ufsantuas) - 72/73(135)
- Esteira de DV - vj.- Certina de Fumaça de DV-
- Estelio L. M. Dantas - 74/79(3)
- Estradas de redagem e DV - Estradas- yias- Acompanhamente-
- Estrada Paranagua - Curitiba (PR) - 5(5)
- Estrada Rio-Petropolis (RJ) - 2(4), 81/84 (264)
- Estrada de redagem bloqueada per DV - Acompanhamento-
- Estrangeire, e estude sebre DV - 90/93(1-4, 8-10)
- Estranhas fermas de ufenautas - vj. - Exeticas Formas-
- Eustaquio família (t) - vj. Sagrada Família Belo Horzonte (MG)
- Evidências destruidas - vj.- Destruição de traços de aterrisagem-
- Evolução de DV ne ar - vj- velocidade-
- Evolução de hemen (terrestre e/ou cesmice) - 55/59(12), 66/68(88), 85/89(4, 5), 1975(75), 94/98(46-49), 121/125(38, 39), 162/167(49)
- Exame da testemunha per medice (terrestre) - 55/59(13, 14), 74/79(24-27), 85/89(ko), 90/43(22-24), 94/98(16, 23, 24, 28, 29, 34, 35, 37), 116/120(11, 12), 121/125(17, 18, 33-36), 126/128(35, 36), 136/145(11)
- Exame (ou tratamente) da testemunha per medice (extraterr.) - vj. tb Sangue retirade- 26/27((8), 85/89(14, 16), 90/93(14), 1975(36, 46, 56), 99/103(12), 116/120(10), 129/131(20), 136/145(11), 158/161(41, 67)
- Exame (terrestre) de alimente (extraterrestre) - 22/23(6, 7)
- Exame psiquiatrice (terrestre) da testemunha - vj. tb.- Ataque as carater da pessea- Iselamente- Internamente da testemunha- 7(5, 6), 60/61(7)
- Exoticas formas de tripulantes - 94/98(41-49), 112/115(19, 20), 116/120(6-11)
- Explosãe (aparente) de DV - 8(3m 5), 54(13)
- FAB - Força Aerea Bras.- vj.- Aeronautica-
- Falecimentos de ufeleges - 2(3), 48/50(16), 62/65(55), 66/68(93), 80(212, 213), 81/84(234), 85/89(1, 2), 90/93(4), 104/111(5) 121/125(9, 10), 129/131(7), 155/157(9, 11), 162/167(4), 108/173(12),
- Familia terrastre visitada per ufonauta - 158/161(45)
- Familia de ufonauta em visita a residência terrestre - 158/161(72-77)
- Faneros e pele - vj.- Pele-
- Fantasmagorice precedimente (?) - 116/120(3)
- Faria, Escobar - vj.- Escobar Faria-
- Faria, Samuel - 112/115(21-24)
- Farias de Brite PE - 19/20(2)
- Fatima (portugal) - 39/41(5), 168/173(12)
- Fazenda Campe-Mirassel (SP) - 158/161 (17)
- FEED BACK - 81/84(228)
- Feitie de DV - vj.- Ferma de DV-
- Feitura de Beletim - 112/115(12)
- Feixe magnetice - vj. Magnetice feixe-
- Feixe luminose de vigilancia - vj.- Raie televiser-
- Felix Aladine - vj. - Dine Kraspeden-
- Fernandes Joaquim (u) (pertug.) - vj.- Joaquim F.-
- Fernando Clete de Nunes Pereira - vj.- clete, F. de N. P.-
- Ferreira, Antonio Carles - vj.- Antenie C. F.
- Ferres (MG) - 8(5)
- Feydit vieira, Jenil (t) - 60/61 (9-11)
- Filgueira, Cid, Dr. (u) - vj.- Cid Filgueiras
- Filmande DV - vj. tb.- Fetes de DV-1(2, 4), 9(11), 18(28), 60/61 (4, 18), 66/68(95)
- Filosofia extraterrestre - 9(11), 48/50(9, 10), 66/68(88, 89), 1975(71-73), 116/120(9), 126/29(9, 10), 158/161(36-38, 51, 56, 57), 162/167(43-49, 51)
- Filosofia terrestre - 7(7, 8), 11(5, 6), 14(1, 2), 15(19), 19/20 (5-7), 21 (33), 22/23(7-9), 24/25(5-9), 26/27(12, 13), 55/59 (5,6), 62/65(56-60), 66/68(95), 69/70(120, 121), 81/84(230), 126/128(10), 162/167(53)
- Finlaandia-kinnula - 85/89(19)
- Fiece, Jose Antonic - (t)- 94/98(26, 27)
- Fisielegia (e/ou neurologia) afetada per Dy (eu ufenauta) - 8(3), 19/20 (5), 42/44(1,3), 45/47(6, 7), 48/50(5-7), 51/53(7, 11-13), 54(19), 66/68(43-76, 79-82, 89, 90-92), 71/73(146, 147, 152-159), 74/79(9-12, 14-26, 30-32, 36-38. 2, 3), 85/89(6-18), 1975(28, 31, 32, 42, 43), 116/120(8, 12, 15), 121/125(15-45) 155/157(16-23, 26)
- Fisiologia e resistência terr. - submetida à teste extraterrestre - 55/59(14)
- Flamenge-hie de Janeire (RJ) - 72/73(150, 159)
- Flavio Delavusta - 5(1)
- Flávio Cavalcante (tv) - 126/128(11)
- Flávio Pereira, pref. (u)-14(1), 17(27), 18(30), 21 (34), 26/27(12), 30(5), 55/59(29), 66/68(95, 96), 12/73(137, 138), 80(220), 81/84(226), 112/115(15), 116/120(2), 126/128(13)
- Fléchas (paraia)-Miterei (uf) - 66/68(65)
- Flitkraft, May - vj.- Morley Flitcraft, Keith and May-
- Flerianopelis (SC) - 8(4 v), 13(5), 22/23(11), 72/73(144), 168/173 (22m 28)
- Flores e Gonzalez (t) (venez.) - 1975(12)
- Fletilha de DVs - vj. Esquadrilha-
- Flezine de Oliveira, Luiz - vj. tb. Pirassununga- Bela Aliança- 72/73(152), 74/79(30-32), 1975(11, 51, 52)
- Flutuação de ufenauta - vj. - Levitação
- Flutuação da testemunha terr. testada - 158/161(35, 74)
- Flying Saucer (explic. terme) - 15(18), 30(12), 72/73(139)
- Flying Saucer Review (ingl.) - 11(6), 24/25(4), 54(20), 72/73(139) 90/93(9), 112/115(11, 13)
- Foguetes intercent., terr. - 26/27(11), 30 (7, 8)
- Foguetes e DV - 26/27(1), 31/35(13)
- Fentes, Dr. Olave Teixeira (u) - 15(17), 18(30), 21(36, 37), 22/23(5 7) 24/25(7), 26/27(12), 30(16), 31/35(4-13), 54(16), 55/59(22, 23) 62/65(55), 90/93(5-24)
- Ferma de DV em charute - vj. - Charute -
- Forma esquesita de DV - vj. Invulgar forma de DV
- Forma exótica de ufonauta - vj. Exotica forma do ufonauta
- Formas (diversas) de DV - vj. tb. Fetes - 8(3 v. 4), 9(4, 7), 11(2), 13(3), 26/27(3), 31/35(9, 12), 36/38(2), 39/41(6), 45/47(6), 48/50(16), 51/53(4,9), 54(18)
- Formas de DV modificando-se em plane vie - 62/65(54), 136/145(7-9)
- Formas similares entre es DV - 162/167(17)
- Força Aerea norteameric.- (AAF) - 72/73(140), 112/115(16)
- Forças "ocultas", silenciadores sobre DV. - vj. tb.- Bilderberg - Politica - 60/61(7, 22), 55/59(70)
- Forças armadas e DV - vj. tb. - Autoridades - Politica - 132/135(19), 168/173(24-26, 34)
- Foreign Relation Council - vj. tb. - Bilderberg - 112/115(16), 162/167(6)
- Fortalieza CE - 8(4 v, 5), 13(4, 5), 19/20(22), 55/59(28), 72/73(156), 81/84(266), 168/173(26)
- Fortunate Pinte, Jese - 5(1), 55/59(4), 80(121), 112/115(9)
- Fete-gere-Grametria - vj. - Aerofotogrametria -
- Fetes de DV (cuidades com es negatives) - 62/65(59)
- Fotes de DV (e tripulante) "estraviades" - 54(23), 80(85), 1975(82), 116/120(2-4)
- Fotes (e filmes) de DV (e/ou tripulante) - 1(4), 2(3-5), 5(5), 8(2, 5 v), 9(1-7), 10(6), 13(4, 6, 8), 16(22), 18(28)19/20(5), 22/23(4,5), 24/25(1, 3), 30(16), 31/35(2, 10), 36/38(10), 39/41(7), 42/44(4), 45/47(13), 48/50(16, 18), 55/59(5, 19, 21,22, 28, 30), 60/61(5), 66/68(65-69, 84, 85), 69/70(102-109), 72/73 (148-151, 156, 158), 81/84(237-245, 255, 256, 260, 261, 267-270), 85/89(17, 18, 41, 42), 94/98(20), 112/115(10, 17, 18), 116/120 (2-4), 126/128(13-17, 20-24), 129/131(10), 132/135(30, 31, 38, 39), 162/167(4, 18-21), 168/173(26, 27, 30, 32, 33)
- Fete de tripulante - 6(4), 69/70(102-110), 72/73(156), 1975(28-30)
- Francisco Julie Padron, Dr - vj. Padron -
- Francisco Sa (MG). - 8(4), 55/59(28), 80(212)
- Frank Scully (u) (usa) - 11(7), 55/59(30)
- Freitas Quimarães, João, pref. uni (t) - 4(2), 6(4), 8(7), 9(4), 21(34, 35), 22/23(4,5), 31/35(1-3), 55/58(5,6), 72/73(138-140), 1975(11, 33, 34), 116/120(2, 3), 168/173(2)
- Fry, Daniel - 94/98(37)
- Fumaça e DV. - vj. - Cortina de fumaça -
- Funil, represa hidro-eletr.-Agulhas Negras (RJ) - 74/79(14-28), 81/84 (260, 261), 85/89(45)
- Fusare, Gladys (u) (usa) - 22/23(9)
- Gabriel des Santes, Arlinde - vj. Arlinde, G. des S.=
- Gama-irradiação - vj. = Radicatividade =
- Gagarin - 4(3), 22/23(6)
- Galileo Galil. - 74/79(2)
- Garanhuns (PE) - 8(4 v), 13(5), 55/59(10, 11), 81/84(261), 1975(30, 31), 126/128(25)
- Gary Richman - vj. Richman, G.=
- Gas na urina apes viagem coem DV - 74/79(36-38)
- Gåvea, pedra - Rio de Janeiro (RJ)- 9(4), 54(17), 55/59(13-15)
- Geisel, Jorge - 55/59(17)
- General Oserie, praça - Rio de Janeire (RJ)- 55/59(25)
- Genetica (terr. e extraterr.) - vj. - Evolução humana
- GEOANI - Grupe de Estudos des Ubj. der. Näe Identif. Itajuba - vj.. Lisboa, Antonio Magalhäes
- George Adamski - vj. = Adamski, George =
- George Hunt williamsen - vj. = Williamsen, G. H. =
- GEPA - Group d Etude phenomenes Aeriennes-(fr.)- 48/50(18,19) 81/84(230), 1975(12)
- Gersen Maciel de Britte (com. av.) - vj. = Britte =
- Getúlio Vargas (SC) - 62/65(32)
- Gevaerd, Ademar José (u) - 155/157 (12)
- Gibbs Olivatti, Otte - 99/103(12)
- Gibbs-smith, Harward - 80 (417, 418), 81/84(230)
- Gigante DV - vj. tb. = Esquadrilha de DVs = 5(5), 8(3), 11(2, 3), 55/59(5), 60/61(5), 62/65(53), 72/73(147, 148, 154), 116/120(3), 146/154(10)
- Gigantes tripulantes ufonautas - 8(3), 1975(23, 34, 35, 58, 59), 168/173(39-45)
- Gill(t) - vj. = Padre Gili =
- GIPONI - 72/73(142)
- GIPOVNI - vj. tb. victor Soares - 61/62(24) aer, não ident.-
- Glabres ufonautas - 1975(36, 37, 58, 59), 116/120(6-18)
- Glück, Otte Erwin (u) - 5(1), 17(17), 55/59(4, 6), 80(212)
- Gedei, Marcilie Braga de c(t) - 6(4), 1975(12), 129/131 (10)
- Gees, Dirceu (t) - 74/79(36-38), 1975(54)
- Goethe, Joh. wolfgang v. - 66/68(95)
- Cofman e Tamplin - vj. = Atome e DV = 81/84(230)
- Goiânia GO - 8(5), 13(4, 5), 39/41(7), 72/73(160)
- Good, Timethy-(u) - 155/157(9, 10)
- Gerden Creighton - vj. = Creighton =
- Gouvêa (MG) - 30(15), 81/84(265)
- Governader yaladares (MG) - 19/20(2)
- Governader, ilha (RJ) - vj. Ilha de Governader=
- Governamentais lens (terr.) relac. com es DV - vj. Politica - Sigile
- GPAZ - Grupe (baiane) de pesquisa Aeres Espacial Zenith- 90/93(38), 104/111 (5)
- GPECE - Grupe Paranaense de Estudes de Civil. Extraterr.- vj. Varassin, Caries =
- Gramade (RS) - 48/50(12)
- Gran Canaria, ilha (esp.) - vj. tb. Padren, Dr.= 112/115(19), 116/120(16), 126/128(9, 10), 136/145(8)
- Granchi, Irene - v. tb. = APRO = 74/79(2, 14), 90/93(6, 9), 1975(13), 94/98(1, 2), 116/120(2), 126/128(13), 132/135(29), 155/157(12), 168/173(33)
- Granja (CE) - 13(5)
- Gravataí (RS) - vj. tb. = victer seares = 18(28), 24/25(6), 48/50(12), 72/73(144), 81/84(257, 262)
- Gravitação, antigravitação, criada per DV - 15(18), 24/25(6), 36/38(2), 90/93(30), 158/161 (50-59)
- Grecce, Achilles, Dr. - vj. - Ilhas das Cabras
- Gribble, Dr. (u)(usa) - 39/41(7)
- Grupe de testemunhas de DV - vj. - Comunidade (testemunhande) =
- Grutas com desenhos rupestres (de DV?) - vj. tb. Ebecken de Arauje, Ern. = 36/38(4), 42/44(4), 45/47(3)
- Quaibuba (CE) - 8(5)
- Guajara (PA) - 72/73(144)
- Gualberte, família - vj. = Sagrada Familia =
- Guanabara, baia, - vj. Baia de Rio de Janeire (RJ) =
- Quapiaçu (SP) - vj. São Paulo (SP)
- Guapere (MT). - 1975(58)
- Garanhuns (PE) - vj. tb. = Rubens C. S. = 55/59 (8, 9), 81/84(256)
- Quaranta (SP) - 72/73(148)
- Quarpari (ES) - 19/20(2)
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes are clearly UFOs (referred to as 'DV' and 'ufonauta'), extraterrestrial phenomena, and related scientific or pseudoscientific concepts like electromagnetism, genetics, and antigravitation. The magazine appears to be a catalog of information, cross-referencing various entries with page numbers, suggesting a comprehensive approach to documenting sightings, testimonies, and research within the field of ufology. The editorial stance seems to be one of documentation and cataloging, providing a reference point for researchers and enthusiasts interested in these subjects.
This document is an issue from the publication "CIPEX e GENA" from the year 2004. It functions as a detailed index or glossary, listing numerous terms, names, and locations alphabetically, with associated page number references. The content is heavily focused on ufology, extraterrestrial phenomena, and related subjects, with entries in Portuguese.
Content Breakdown
The publication is structured as an alphabetical listing, covering entries from 'J' through 'K' and continuing with 'L' and 'M' across the scanned pages. Each entry typically includes a term or name, often followed by abbreviations indicating its context (e.g., 'u' for 'user', 't' for 'testemunha' or witness, 'vj.' for 'ver também' or 'see also', 'tb.' for 'também' or 'also'). These entries are cross-referenced with page numbers and sometimes specific article or section identifiers within the original publication.
Key Themes and Topics Covered:
- Locations: A vast array of geographical locations, primarily in Brazil (e.g., Guararapes, Guaretingueta, Guarulhos, Ibiuna, Iguape, Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, Minas Gerais, etc.), but also international locations like Chicago (USA), and references to countries.
- Individuals: Numerous individuals are mentioned, often with their roles or affiliations (e.g., Dr., u, t, vj., ecl., SBDA, NICAP, CIA, etc.). Examples include Guilherme Pereira, Richard Hall, Hans C. Petersen, Keating Gauthier, Germane Hatzfeld, Den Helder Câmara, Helena Paes de Oliveira, Helio Penteade, Fernandes Pinheiro, Jese Higgins, Henk Hinfelar, Charles Honey, Horacio Gonzalez Gauteaume, and many others.
- Organizations: Various organizations are listed, such as CIPEX, GENA, NICAP, CIA, ATIC, USAF, CBPCOANI, ABECE, APEX, CISNE, APKO, ICCS, ICUFON, SBDA, CICOANI, and Vatican.
- UFO Phenomena and Concepts: The index covers a wide range of concepts related to UFOs and extraterrestrial encounters. This includes:
- Object Characteristics: While not explicitly detailed in a structured format, terms like 'Humanoide' (Humanoid), 'Imagem de ufonauta' (UFO image), 'Invisibilidade subita de ufonauta' (sudden invisibility of UFO), and 'Invulgar forma de DV' (unusual UFO shape) suggest descriptions of objects.
- Witness Experiences: Entries like 'Hostilidade terrestre à testemunha' (terrestrial hostility towards witness), 'Intimidação da testemunha' (intimidation of witness), 'Imobilisação da testemunha pele ufenauta' (immobilization of witness by alien), and 'Hipnose (para regressar a testemunha ae episódie)' (Hypnosis to return witness to episode) point to the experiences of individuals reporting encounters.
- Interactions and Effects: Concepts such as 'Influencia eletre magnetica' (electromagnetic influence), 'Interferência extraterr. em radio e telefone' (extraterrestrial interference in radio and telephone), 'Interferência de DV em TV' (UFO interference on TV), 'Intercâmbio (e cooperação) proposta peles ufonautas' (exchange (and cooperation) proposed by aliens), and 'Ingresse de ufonauta em casa terrestre' (alien entry into terrestrial home) are cataloged.
- Related Concepts: Terms like 'Guerra terr. aes extraterrestres' (terrestrial war against extraterrestrials), 'Guerra psicológica' (psychological warfare), 'Leis da espionagem' (laws of espionage), and 'Despistamente' (disinformation/deception) are also present.
Specific Entries of Note:
- Guarulhos (SP): Referenced with page numbers 72/73(150, 151).
- Guaretingueta (SP): Referenced with page numbers 62/65(54), 72/73(157), 81/84(259).
- Hall, Richard (u): Linked to NICAP and page references 22/23(7, 8), 112/115(13, 16), 126/128(13).
- Hynek, Allen Joseph (u): Associated with ATIC, USAF, disinformation, politics, and security, with extensive page references.
- Ibiuna (SP): Mentioned with page numbers 72/73(155) and a note about the destruction of landing marks by UFOs in a Flying Saucer Review article.
- Inquisição contemporânea: Linked to CIA, KGB, disinformation, and aggression.
- Intercâmbio entre sec. ufel. (leia-se tb. es sumaries em inglés): Refers to exchange between UFO sectors, with a mention of Veit Karl and page references.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes are clearly ufology, extraterrestrial encounters, and related phenomena. The editorial stance appears to be one of comprehensive documentation and indexing, aiming to provide a thorough reference for researchers. The detailed cross-referencing suggests a commitment to organizing and making accessible a large body of information on the subject. The publication seems to be a specialized resource for those deeply interested in the study of UFOs and the paranormal, likely serving as a critical research tool for its readership.
This document consists of pages 41 through 50 of the 2004 volume of the publication "CIPEX e GENA". The content is primarily an alphabetical index of terms, names, locations, and concepts related to ufology and paranormal phenomena. The indexed entries span from the letter 'L' to the letter 'N'. Each entry typically includes a name or subject, followed by abbreviations indicating the nature of the reference (e.g., 'u' for ufologist, 't' for testimony, 'fr.' for photo, 'vj.' for see also) and a series of numbers, likely referencing specific issues or page numbers within the magazine's archive.
Index Entries (L-N)
The indexed entries cover a vast array of topics within the ufological field. Under the letter 'L', notable entries include:
- Labaredes vista ne DV: Reports of 'flames seen' by DV (likely 'Discos Voadores' or Flying Saucers).
- Lacrimejamento causade per DV: Tearfulness caused by DV.
- Levitação: A recurring theme, with multiple sub-entries detailing levitation of people, animals, artifacts, and vehicles, as well as magnetic levitation and its relation to UFO propulsion.
- Luz e Força: Light and Force, often linked to Leverger.
- Luminosidade de DV: Brightness of DVs.
- Luta de t. terr. con ufonauta: Struggle of terrestrial people with ufologists.
- Luz: Light, with entries on 'feixe de luz' (beam of light) and 'apagamento de luzes' (lights going out).
Under the letter 'M', the index continues with numerous entries:
- Marcas no chão (e/ou detritos) de DV: Ground marks (and/or debris) from DVs, including 'Destruição de marcas de aterrisagem' (destruction of landing marks).
- Morfologia extraterr.: Extraterrestrial morphology, with sub-entries on 'Pele', 'Pigmento', 'Peludos', 'Evolução', 'invulgar', and 'idêntica à terr.' (identical to terrestrial).
- Morfologia Humanoide: Humanoid morphology.
- Monstruoso ufonauta: Monstrous ufonaute.
- Morfologia extraterr. invulgar e/ou exótica: Unusual or exotic extraterrestrial morphology.
- Moinho Curitibano: A location in Curitiba.
- Molde de gesso providenciado: Plaster mold provided (of DV or ufonaute traces).
- Monitorisação extraterr.: Extraterrestrial monitoring, including 'Sondas Teleguiados extraterr.' (Guided Extraterrestrial Probes) and 'Raio televisor' (Television Ray).
- Monopólio na pesquisa DV: Monopoly in DV research.
- Música ouvida em DV: Music heard in DV.
- Música transmitida: Transmitted music.
Under the letter 'N', the index includes:
- Nacional Inquirer: A publication mentioned frequently.
- Nações Unidas: United Nations.
- Narco-análise: Narco-analysis, linked to regression and hypnosis.
- NASA: National Agency of Space Activities.
- National Security Agency (NSA): Security agency.
- Nave mãe (DV): Mother ship (DV), with entries on launching other DVs and charutos.
- Nave Escola "Alm. Saldanha da Gama": A school ship.
- Necrólogos: Necrologies.
- Nervos afetados por DV: Nerves affected by DV, linked to neurology, mind, and paralysis.
- Neurologia influenciada por DV: Neurology influenced by DV, including physiology and mind immobilization.
- NFIB: National Foreign Intelligence Board.
- NIAP: National Investigation Committee of Aerial Phenomena.
- NPU: Nucleo de Pesquisas Ufologicas (Nucleus of Ufological Research).
- NRO: National Reconnaissance Office.
Throughout the index, numerous individuals are mentioned, often with their roles or affiliations (e.g., 'psic.' for psychologist, 'fís.' for physicist, 'dp. fed.' for federal deputy, 'rev.' for reviewer). Locations are predominantly Brazilian cities and states, but also include international references like 'USA', 'Australia', 'hol' (Holland), and 'russ.' (Russia).
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes are overwhelmingly centered on ufology, including various types of UFO sightings ('DV', 'ufonauta'), their characteristics (morphology, luminosity, levitation, propulsion), the effects on witnesses (psychological, neurological), and the investigation of these phenomena. The editorial stance, as inferred from the detailed indexing of such topics, appears to be one of serious inquiry and documentation of UFO-related events and research. The extensive cross-referencing suggests a commitment to providing a comprehensive resource for researchers in the field. The inclusion of organizations like NASA, NSA, and the National Inquirer indicates an interest in both official and unofficial investigations and reports concerning aerial phenomena.
This document is an index from the 2004 edition of CIPEX e GENA, a publication focused on UFOs and extraterrestrial phenomena. The index is presented alphabetically and cross-references numerous terms, individuals, locations, and organizations with specific issue numbers and page references, indicating a comprehensive catalog of information on the subject.
Content Breakdown
The index covers a vast array of topics related to ufology, including:
- Organizations and Agencies: Mentions of entities like the National Security Agency (NSA), National Security Council (NSC), Office of Naval Intelligence (ONI), United Nations (ONU), and others, often in relation to their involvement or perceived involvement with UFO phenomena.
- Individuals: Numerous names are listed, including researchers, witnesses, and alleged extraterrestrials, with cross-references to specific pages and issues where they are discussed. Examples include Fernando Cleto Nunes Pereira, Herman Oberth, Jader Pereira, and various individuals with the surname Pereira.
- Locations: A wide range of geographical locations, both within Brazil (e.g., Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, Ibiúna, Porto Alegre) and internationally (e.g., Portugal, Australia, USA), are indexed in relation to UFO sightings or related events.
- UFO and Extraterrestrial Characteristics: Terms related to the physical appearance, behavior, and nature of UFOs and extraterrestrials are indexed, such as 'Pele amarela' (yellow skin), 'Olhos luminosos' (luminous eyes), 'Raças de ufonautas extraterr.' (races of extraterrestrial ufologists), and 'Propulsão de veículo extraterr.' (propulsion of extraterrestrial vehicles).
- Phenomena and Concepts: The index includes terms related to various aspects of UFOlogy, such as 'Parapsicologia e ufonauta' (parapsychology and ufology), 'Psicocinésia' (psychokinesis), 'Telepatia' (telepathy), 'Premonição' (premonition), 'Pânico de piloto terr.' (pilot panic on land), and 'Política terrestre (versus) DV' (terrestrial policy versus DV).
- Specific Terms: Abbreviations like 'DV' (likely 'Disco Voador' or UFO) are frequently used and cross-referenced. Terms like 'Ufonauta' (ufonaut), 'extraterrestre' (extraterrestrial), and 'testemunha' (witness) are central to the index.
Examples of indexed entries and their cross-references:
- Nutrição do ufonauta pela testem.: 66/68(72), 1975(27, 28)
- Nutrição da testemunha pelo ufonauta: 60/61(12), 1975(36, 37, 38, 39, 48, 49-51), 94/98(12), 158/161(36)
- OEA(*) Orgão dos Estados das Americas: 72/73(140)
- OEC()- Orgão para estudos científicos: vj. tb. - Jader Pereira - Sampaio Fernando Machado Carrion 48/50(9, 16), 55/59(24)
- Perrinjaquet- magnetometro: vj. tb. - Ufoescópio - 116/120(15), 132/135(39), 158/161(68), 168/173(46)
- Perseguição de DV por avião de "caça": 31/35(3), 146/154(11, 12, 20), 168/173(23-26)
- Política terrestre (versus) DV (extraterr.): vj. tb. - Despistamento - Intimidação - Internamento - Isolamento - Agressão ao caráter de pessoa - 14(2), 21(35-37), 55/59(7, 29), 60/61(7), 62/65(33, 56-60), 66/68(89, 90, 95, 96), 69/70(102-109, 117-121), 71(126), 72/73(136-143), 74/79(1-4, 14-28), 80(213-218, 220-222), 81/84(226-229), 85/89(3, 4, 45, 46), 90/93(4, 6), 1975(8, 9, 79-81), 94/98(5, 17), 104/111(8-10), 112/115(13-16), 116/120(1-5), 121/125(11-14, 33, 36), 126/128(9), 129/131(8-17), 132/135(17-21), 155/157(12, 53, 79, 80), 158/161(49, 52, 53), 162/167(3-7, 22-27, 48-50), 168/173(5-8, 12, 34, 35)
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes throughout this index are the investigation and documentation of UFO phenomena, extraterrestrial encounters, and related psychological and societal impacts. The detailed cross-referencing suggests a commitment to providing a thorough and organized resource for researchers and enthusiasts in the field of ufology. The editorial stance appears to be one of serious inquiry and cataloging of information, presenting a wide spectrum of topics within the UFO domain without explicit bias evident in the indexing itself. The frequent use of 'vj. tb.' (ver também - see also) indicates a desire to connect related concepts and provide a comprehensive overview.
The publication seems to be a Brazilian initiative, given the prevalence of Portuguese terms and Brazilian locations. The inclusion of specific page numbers and issue references implies that the original magazine contained articles and reports that are being indexed here.
This document is an issue of CIPEX e GENA from 2004. It functions as a comprehensive index or directory, listing numerous entries alphabetically. The content appears to be primarily a catalog of UFO-related topics, individuals, organizations, locations, and specific references, likely to pages within the publication itself or other related works.
Content Breakdown
The index covers a vast array of subjects, each often accompanied by numerical references that presumably indicate page numbers or issue identifiers where more detailed information can be found. Some key categories and examples include:
- Individuals: Names such as Luiz Paulo Pastorini, Kenneth Arnold, Reinhold Schmidt, Mario Restier, Antônio Rossi, and many others are listed, often with associated locations or roles.
- Locations: Numerous Brazilian cities and states (e.g., Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, Minas Gerais, Bahia, Pernambuco) and some international locations (e.g., USA) are mentioned in relation to UFO phenomena.
- Organizations: Entities like MUFON, WUA, ANUB, SBEDV (Soc. Bras. de Estudos sobre Discos Voadores), CIA, AEC, Comitê Condon, SIB (Soc. Interplanetária Brasileira), SNI, SIRJA, SETA, and SETI are referenced.
- Topics and Phenomena: The index includes entries for Radar and photo, Radio-atividade, Radio-amadores, Radio, interferência por DV, Radiotelescópio, UFO sightings (Rastro de DV, Reapresentação, Reclusão da testemunha, Repetição do contato com ufonauta, Sondas extraterrestres, Tele-ação, Tele-cinésia, Telemetria extraterrestre, Teleguiados de DV, etc.), physical characteristics (Raio elétrico, Raio gama, Raio televisor), and even more sensitive topics like 'Sexo (exercido) com ufonauta'.
- Specific Cases and Events: References to 'Regressão (da testemunha) ao episódio do contato', 'Reconstituição do contato (com ufonauta)', 'Sequestro da testemunha (ou tentativa)', and 'Sequestro extraterr. de artefato terrestre' suggest detailed case files or reports are indexed.
- Publications and References: Mentions of 'Livro Branco dos Discos Voadores' and 'National Inquirer' indicate connections to other media and research sources.
Editorial Stance and Themes
The nature of this document as an index suggests a commitment to cataloging and organizing information within the field of ufology. The sheer breadth of topics covered implies a neutral, research-oriented stance, aiming to provide a comprehensive resource for enthusiasts and researchers. The recurring themes are clearly UFOs, extraterrestrial intelligence, sightings, investigations, and the societal and psychological impacts of these phenomena. The publication appears to be a dedicated resource for those interested in the study of Unidentified Flying Objects and related subjects.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The primary theme is undoubtedly Ufology, encompassing a wide spectrum of related topics. This includes UFO sightings, extraterrestrial encounters, investigations, witness testimonies, physical evidence (or lack thereof), organizational involvement (governmental and private), and technological aspects (both terrestrial and potentially extraterrestrial). The detailed indexing of individuals, locations, and specific events suggests a deep dive into the history and ongoing study of the UFO phenomenon. The editorial stance appears to be one of comprehensive documentation and information dissemination, providing a structured reference point for a complex and often controversial subject.
This document is an index from the 2004 publication "CIPEX e GENA", serving as a comprehensive reference guide to topics, individuals, and locations related to ufology and extraterrestrial phenomena. It spans a wide range of entries, from specific terms like 'Telepatia' (Telepathy) and 'Teletransporte' (Teleportation) to numerous names of individuals, researchers, and locations, primarily in Brazil but also internationally. The index is meticulously cross-referenced with page numbers, indicating a substantial body of work within the publication.
Content Breakdown
The index is organized alphabetically and covers a vast array of subjects pertinent to the study of UFOs and related phenomena. Key themes include:
Telepathy and Teleportation
Entries detail various aspects of telepathy, including its connection to 'Taquion Sensitiva' and 'moduladora de máquina'. Teleportation is covered extensively, with sub-categories for people, animals, cars, and even the concept of 'ufonauts' sliding or being transported in 'magnetic bubbles'.
Television and UFOs
The role of television in UFO research is noted, with references to suggestions made by ufologists to TV teams, terrestrial television transmitting extraterrestrial images, and interference with terrestrial TV.
Witness Testimony and Encounters
A significant portion of the index is dedicated to witness accounts and encounters. This includes 'Testemunho multiplo' (multiple testimonies), 'Testemunho (e/ou indício) secundário' (secondary testimony or evidence), and specific cases like the 'Travis Walton' incident. The document also touches upon the psychological aspects of testing witnesses and the credibility of their accounts.
UFO Characteristics and Phenomena
Descriptions of UFOs and their alleged activities are indexed, such as 'Traços de DV no chão' (UFO traces on the ground), 'Pegadas de ufonautas' (ufonaut footprints), 'Transfiguração de DV' (UFO transfiguration), and 'Velocidade de DV' (UFO speed).
Organizations and Publications
- Several organizations and publications are mentioned, including:
- SBEDV (Sociedade Brasileira de Estudos de Discos Voadores): Founded in 1957, it aimed to disseminate knowledge about extraterrestrial discs and their occupants. It published a bi-monthly 'Bulletin' and engaged in public outreach. The index notes that after 20 years, SBEDV shifted its focus from organizational activities to publishing research on contemporary cases.
- CIPEX e GENA: The publication itself, with its volume and issue details.
- VOZES: A publisher, mentioned in relation to the 'Livro Branco dos Discos Voadores'.
- USAF (United States Air Force): Mentioned in relation to UFO research.
- UFO Critical Bulletin, UFO Documento, UFO Contact: Other UFO-related publications.
- ICCS, GIPONI, ANUB, WUA: Acronyms likely referring to research groups or projects.
Key Individuals and Researchers
- The index lists numerous individuals involved in ufology, both as researchers and witnesses. Notable figures include:
- Telles Reis, Clelia
- Tiago Machado
- Tinoco, Brígido (dep. fed.)
- Tircis, Castelo Branco
- Torbio Pereira
- Torloni, Nicolas
- Toste Coelho, Cristóvão
- Jacques Vallée
- Augusto Cesar Vannucci
- Carlos Varassin
- George Hunt Williamson
- Placido Gusmão Wilson
- Guilherme Wirz
- Fernando Wollman
- Karl Veit
- Gordon Creighton
- Dr. Jose Augusto da Costa Júnior (Founder President of SBEDV)
- Lullo Duncan de Lima Rodrigues
- Dr. Guilherme Pereira (Engineer who advocated for the bulletin to be published in Portuguese)
- Carlos Neto (Ufologist)
- João de Freitas Guimarães (Professor)
- Artur Berlet
- Antonio Rossi
- Alfredo Moacir Mendonça Uchôa
- Victor Soares
- Christian Vogt
- Jean Vuillequez
- Pedro Zilli
- Lou Zinstag
Locations
Numerous locations are cited, indicating the geographical scope of the reported phenomena and research. These include cities and states in Brazil (e.g., Teresina, Tijúca, Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, Minas Gerais, Bahia, Rio Grande do Sul, Santa Catarina, Paraná, Goiás, Ceará, Pernambuco, Espírito Santo, Maranhão, Amazonas, Pará, Sergipe, Alagoas, Mato Grosso do Sul, Mato Grosso, Tocantins, Rondônia, Acre, Amapá, Roraima) as well as international locations like Tucson (USA), Washington (USA), Wiesbaden (Germany), and others.
Specific Phenomena and Concepts
- The index delves into various phenomena, including:
- 'Marcas de aterrisagem' (landing marks) and 'Pegadas de ufonautas' (ufonaut footprints).
- 'Telepatia' and its variations.
- 'Teletransporte' (teleportation) of people, animals, and vehicles.
- 'Transparência do DV' (UFO transparency) and related concepts like magnetic bubbles.
- 'Vegetação influenciada por DV' (vegetation influenced by UFOs).
- 'Vulcões e problema DV' (Volcanoes and the UFO problem).
- 'Vestimenta de ufonauta' (ufonaut clothing) and its variations.
Historical Context and Editorial Stance
The publication seems to be a comprehensive index of UFO-related information, likely compiled over many years. The mention of SBEDV's shift in focus from organizational activities to research publication suggests an evolving approach to ufology. The editorial stance appears to be one of thorough documentation and cross-referencing, aiming to provide a detailed resource for researchers. The concluding remarks in the last pages emphasize the importance of the 'Boletim Especial de 1975' and acknowledge potential errors in the index, inviting corrections for future editions.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes are the extensive cataloging of UFO sightings, alleged extraterrestrial encounters, and related phenomena across Brazil and internationally. The editorial stance is that of a meticulous archivist, aiming to provide a comprehensive and cross-referenced index of a vast amount of information gathered over decades of ufological research. The publication emphasizes the importance of witness testimony, the scientific study of these phenomena, and the dissemination of findings through bulletins and publications. There is a clear dedication to documenting the history and evolution of ufology, particularly within Brazil, and to making this information accessible to a wider audience.
This issue of CIPEX e GENA, dated 2004, focuses on extraterrestrial contacts in Brazil, specifically covering the period from 1957 to 1987. The main headline highlights the work of Rossi, Berlet, and Bianca, exploring the theme of the "ufonaut, benefit or danger?"
Libraries and Abbreviations
The issue begins by listing municipal libraries in São Paulo and Curitiba, as well as the National Library in Rio de Janeiro, which hold complete collections of SBEDV Bulletins. It also mentions 80 other libraries across Brazil that receive these bulletins, including those from "Especial de 1975" and issue No. 94/98. A list of abbreviations for different types of libraries is provided, such as B. Nacional, B. Municipal, B. Central, B. Pública, B. Fac. Filos. e/ou Ciências, B. Inst. Hist. e/ou Geogr., B. Inst. Arqueolog., B. Inst. Geol., B. Univ. Fed., B. Univ. Region., B. Campuns Univ., B. Fac. Católica, B. Fac. Educ. e Cult., B. Soc. Ensino Superior, and Inst. Nac. do Livro.
Following this is an extensive list of cities and states in Brazil where these libraries are located, along with their corresponding abbreviations.
Extraterrestrial Contacts in Brazil (1957-1987)
The core of the magazine delves into considerations regarding extraterrestrial contacts in Brazil between 1957 and 1987, referencing the work of Rossi and Berlet a Bianca. It notes that some people are surprised that Brazil has not yet experienced catastrophic geological events, as predicted by some apocalyptic scenarios. Others believe that a delay has been granted due to the efforts of individuals practicing meditation or due to extraterrestrial guidance provided to terrestrial groups, citing Brazilian cases like M. A. O. Bianca and Swiss cases like Eduard (Billy) Meier.
However, some believe that terrestrial improvements are linked to current debates on nuclear disarmament, possibly originating from extraterrestrial warnings conveyed to political leaders through intermediaries. In Brazil, these intermediaries include Prof. Freitas Guimarães, Helio Aguiar, Antonio Nelso Tasca, Dino Kraspedon, Antonio Rossi, Artur Berlet, and M. A. O. Bianca.
A significant point is made about a professor from the Catholic University of Santos who was contacted by extraterrestrials on a beach in São Sebastião. He became a spokesperson for their warning against nuclear technology, citing the Chernobyl and Goiânia disasters as stark reminders.
Extraterrestrial Advice and Warnings
Antonio Tasca was reportedly told by an extraterrestrial to "disseminate the extraterrestrial message to the end of his days." The article contrasts the methods and content of advice from different extraterrestrials, noting that while some books by contactees are out of print, Bianca's books are still available.
Extraterrestrials have advised against the pursuit of wealth and dominance, stating that these lead to conflict and war, and that the eradication of money would eliminate greed, speculation, and theft. On the planet Acart, money is considered unnecessary, as everything belongs to the collective and is provided by the government.
The issue criticizes the materialistic society on Earth, which it claims leads to tensions and wars. It cites Austrian journalist Guenther Nenning, who reported that for every four hours, seven million children die, while 500 million dollars are spent on armaments, employing 30 million workers and 400,000 scientists.
Political Interference and Ufology
The magazine discusses how politics has attempted to transform the UFO issue into a controversial subject, creating a "non-declared war" that operates under espionage laws, superseding civil laws. Examples include the case of Ibraim Rodrigues da Fonseca, who photographed a UFO but had his negatives stolen, and Wilson Plácido Gusmão, whose photographic evidence of an extraterrestrial encounter was taken from his farm.
It also mentions the case of Dino Kraspedon, whose whereabouts are unknown. The article criticizes the lack of action from local ufologists when evidence is compromised or commercialized internationally.
Dr. Hynek, an American astronomer, is mentioned for his involvement in founding a research society in Brasília. However, he later questioned the authenticity of UFO photos taken 35 years prior, which the author suggests is due to his lack of experience at the time.
The article highlights the case of Arlindo Gabriel, whose satchel disappeared after an encounter and reappeared later, and Paulo Coutinho, who had an instructive conversation with extraterrestrials.
Extraterrestrial-Human Relations and Societal Critique
The issue posits that extraterrestrials may see Earth as a "dangerous delinquent" that needs to be monitored. It suggests that extraterrestrials might view humanity as a threat to cosmic life due to its propensity for war and destruction.
The article also touches upon the idea of a kinship between terrestrial and extraterrestrial races, which may have been lost over millennia. Extraterrestrials are portrayed as guides or mentors, helping humanity to return to a better path.
It criticizes the concept of a "paid society" and the pursuit of material advantages by terrestrial leaders, contrasting it with extraterrestrial warnings about moral and spiritual matters. The issue also references "The Red Book of Flying Saucers" as a source of valuable information.
Specific Cases and Extraterrestrial Perspectives
The magazine details several specific cases of alleged extraterrestrial contact. The case of Antonio Villas Boas is presented as a significant event in Brazilian ufology, involving multiple contacts and an alleged interbreeding with an extraterrestrial woman. The article notes that while the English and European ufological communities have shown interest, the Brazilian community has also documented numerous cases.
It is suggested that extraterrestrials might be concerned about humanity's aggressive tendencies, particularly its potential for interstellar warfare. The article quotes an extraterrestrial who described Earth as a "dangerous delinquent" that infringes upon laws and requires constant vigilance.
Philosophical and Religious Interpretations
The issue explores the extraterrestrial perspective on humanity's actions, with one extraterrestrial stating that Earth's negative aspects are what humans call "Satan."
Bibliography
A bibliography lists several books and articles related to UFO phenomena, including works by M.A.O. Bianca, Antonio Rossi, Artur Berlet, Dino Kraspedon, Guilherme Pereira, Walter Buhler, and Ney Matiel Pires.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue include the detailed examination of extraterrestrial contact cases in Brazil, the critical analysis of political interference in ufological research, and the philosophical implications of extraterrestrial warnings regarding humanity's destructive tendencies, particularly concerning nuclear technology. The editorial stance appears to be one of advocating for a more open and less politically influenced approach to UFO research, while also acknowledging the potential dangers posed by humanity's actions from both a terrestrial and extraterrestrial perspective.
This document is page 91 of a publication titled "CIPEX e GENA 2004". It functions as an extensive index or bibliography of UFO and paranormal-related literature, referencing articles from various magazines and journals, as well as listing books and their authors.
Content Index
The majority of the page is dedicated to listing references, organized by alphanumeric codes (e.g., 6F, 7V, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 14, 15A) followed by publication details such as magazine names, issue numbers, dates, and page numbers. Some entries are in Portuguese, while others are in English or German.
Notable References and Publications:
- Bol. Inform. da SBEDV - Rio: Numerous entries from this publication are listed, indicating a significant number of articles related to UFOs.
- UFO NACHRICHTEN: References to issues from Wiesbaden, Germany, including "DUIST" and specific article numbers.
- MUFON-UFO-Journal: Mentions of issues from September 1986.
- ADMINISTRATION OF RONALD REAGAN: A reference to a speech or document from December 4, 1985, in Fallston, USA, containing a quote attributed to Reagan about an extraterrestrial threat.
- O CRUZEIRO: Mentions of illustrated issues from Rio de Janeiro, noting its cessation of circulation.
- PLANETA - São Paulo: References to issues from this Brazilian publication.
- JORNAL DO BRASIL - Rio: Mentions of issues from February 1987.
- STEVENS, Wendelle C.: Reference to "UFO Contact from the Pleiades - ".
Book Mentions and Reviews
Page 2 of the document (scanned separately) provides more detailed information about specific books:
- "Light Years" by Gary Kinder: Listed with publication details (Morgan Entrekin book, New York, 1987).
- "O Livro Vermelho dos Discos Voadores" by Flávio A. Pereira: Described as having 486 pages, published by Florença Ltda in 1966, São Paulo.
- "OPERAÇÃO CAVALO TROIA" by J. J. Benitez: This book is discussed in more detail. It is stated that Benitez claims to have transcribed a document from a USAF official serving NASA, who requested anonymity. The review suggests that with knowledge of English and German, the official's identity might be established. It also speculates that if the book is translated into English, it could make Benitez's ideas accessible to a wider audience, potentially influencing NASA to transform the book's utopian concepts into reality.
- "Olhos de Dragão" by Carlos Alberto Machado: A 364-page book described as "reflexões para uma nova realidade" (reflections for a new reality).
- "Livro Branco dos Dos Voadores" by Guilherme Pereira and Walter Karl Bühler (1985): This book is presented as a summary of principal cases of flying saucers disclosed in Brazil, with a note to look for it in used bookstores.
Key Figures and Organizations
The document mentions several individuals and organizations involved in UFO research and publications, including:
- Daniel Giese Rebisso: Author of "OVNIS" no Para.
- K. Veit: Associated with UFO NACHRICHTEN.
- Guenter Nemming: Associated with UFO NACHRICHTEN.
- RONALD REAGAN: Quoted regarding extraterrestrial threats.
- Eduard (Billy) Meier: Mentioned in relation to the "Semjase" books and "space-time" passages, drawing parallels to Benitez's work.
- Wendelle C. Stevens: His work is noted for contributing to the authenticity of Meier's claims.
- J. J. Benitez: Author of "OPERAÇÃO CAVALO TROIA".
- Carlos Alberto Machado: Author of "Olhos de Dragão".
- Guilherme Pereira and Walter Karl Bühler: Authors of "Livro Branco dos Dos Voadores".
- SBEDV (Sociedade Brasileira de Ufologia e Defesa de Varginha): A Brazilian ufology organization whose bulletin is frequently cited.
- CIPEX and GENA: The apparent publishers or editors of this index.
- MUFON: The Mutual UFO Network.
- NASA: Mentioned in the context of potential funding for transforming utopian ideas into reality.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The primary theme is the comprehensive cataloging of UFO literature and research. The editorial stance appears to be one of serious engagement with the subject matter, evidenced by the detailed indexing and the inclusion of book reviews that critically assess the content and potential impact of UFO literature. The mention of Ronald Reagan's quote suggests an awareness of potential geopolitical implications or concerns related to extraterrestrial contact. The publication seems to serve as a valuable resource for researchers and enthusiasts in the field of ufology, particularly within Brazil, given the prevalence of Portuguese-language references.