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Summary

Overview

This issue of ENIGMAS magazine, published by Strange Phenomena Investigations (SPI), covers a range of paranormal topics. It features an editorial discussing spirit encounters and potential extraterrestrial involvement in raising human consciousness. The magazine reports on the commemoration of the Livingston UFO Incident with a plaque unveiling and includes articles on the Loch Ness Project, crop circles, and animal mutilations. It also delves into the interpretation of landscape features as zodiac signs and discusses the 'Pentland Goddess' monument.

Magazine Overview

Title: ENIGMAS
Issue: AUG/SEP 1992
Volume: 3
Publisher: Strange Phenomena Investigations (SPI)
Country: Scotland
Price: £2.00

This issue of ENIGMAS, the journal of Strange Phenomena Investigations (SPI), delves into a variety of unexplained phenomena, with a strong focus on UFOs, spiritualism, and local mysteries in Scotland.

Editorial

The editorial section, written by Editor Malcolm Robinson, addresses a caller's experience with spirit manifestations and disturbances. The caller suggests that extraterrestrials are working with spirits to raise human consciousness. Robinson also touches upon the concept of 'living' UFOs and the subjective nature of personal experience in understanding paranormal events. He reflects on the possibility of individuals being 'chosen' or 'trained' for higher spiritual or psychic awareness, drawing parallels to historical cases of perceived 'mental disturbance' that might have been psychic ability.

SPI Commemorate Livingstone U.F.O. Event

This article details an event on May 14, 1992, where members of SPI and SRUFO gathered at the site of the 'Livingston Incident' to commemorate Bob Taylor's 1979 UFO encounter. A plaque was unveiled at the Livingston Memorial Cairn, erected by the Livingston Development Corporation (LDC). The event included the presence of the rock group CE IV, who posed with their alien model. The article notes that the original plaque had been vandalized and replaced. It emphasizes SPI's commitment to raising public awareness about UFO phenomena and the ongoing mystery surrounding such events.

Bob Relives a Very Close Encounter!

This piece, reported by Allison Jones, revisits the 1979 encounter of Bob Taylor, a forestry worker in Dechmont Hill, West Lothian, Scotland. Taylor claims to have been attacked by aliens from a silver spaceship, who attempted to kidnap him. He describes being grabbed by the trousers, sustaining scratches, and losing consciousness. The article highlights Taylor's conviction that his dog saved him and mentions SPI's efforts to treat UFO sightings as a serious matter requiring investigation. It also notes a belief that UFO sightings peak every seven years and that Wednesday is a common day for them. Malcolm Robinson of SPI is quoted expressing the need for serious investigation and mentions plans to investigate sightings in Muchalls, Kincardineshire.

Loch Ness Project

This section, with a note from the editor and a feature by Maralyn Shine, details the ongoing research at Loch Ness. The Loch Ness Project, a volunteer-driven initiative, aims to study the loch's ecology and investigate anomalies. The article describes the project's methodology, including the use of sonar, and the seasonal changes in the loch's environment. It highlights the work of volunteers in monitoring water temperature, phytoplankton, and zooplankton. The article also mentions the 'Operation Deepscan' fleet in 1987, which detected strong, enigmatic contacts in the water column. The Loch Ness Project is seeking volunteers for its research.

Loch Ness Video

This short piece announces the release of a 57-minute video titled 'The Loch Ness Monster'. It covers various aspects of the phenomenon, from witness sightings to photography and sonar returns, and features Adrian Shine discussing Operation Deepscan and research at Loch Ness. The video is available for purchase.

English crop circles signal change

This article features an interview with researcher Trina Chapman, who has spent three years researching crop circles. Chapman discusses her firsthand experience in 1990 investigating a crop circle in Southern England, where she heard a strange, electronic sound that seemed to move with intelligence. She posits that crop circles are part of a larger, possibly natural, evolutionary change and that the intelligence behind them is within nature itself. Chapman believes the patterns may hold mathematical messages and are not the work of hoaxers.

Animal Mutilations: “Legitimate Questions"

Written by Sal Amendola, this article explores the phenomenon of cattle mutilations, questioning the motives behind them and their potential connection to UFOs. Amendola contrasts the alleged actions of UFO beings towards animals with human morality, noting that humans often treat 'lower' species similarly. He dismisses explanations involving ghosts, devils, or simple cult activity, suggesting that covert government experiments are a possibility, though he finds it difficult to reconcile with the secrecy involved. The article raises numerous questions about the precision, technology, and selection of victims in these mutilations, highlighting the lack of clear answers.

Mysteries Of The Scottish Landscape

This multi-part series, written by Ron Halliday, continues its exploration of landscape features in Scotland interpreted as zodiac signs. This installment focuses on Pisces and Aquarius, detailing how roads and natural features align to form these figures. It also discusses the 'Pentland Goddess' monument, a large-scale sculpture in the Pentland Hills, and ponders whether it was created by natural forces or human intervention. The series suggests a connection between these landscape interpretations and ancient sites of holiness, potentially linking them to King Arthur.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The magazine consistently promotes the idea that paranormal phenomena, including UFOs and spiritual encounters, are real and warrant serious investigation. The editorial stance is open-minded, encouraging research and the collection of evidence. There is a recurring theme of seeking to understand the 'why' behind these events, whether they are attributed to extraterrestrials, spirits, or natural forces. The publication aims to inform the public and establish a more concrete understanding of these mysteries, moving beyond skepticism and popular expectation. The magazine also highlights the importance of personal experience and the potential for individuals to possess psychic abilities.

Title: ENIGMAS
Issue: AUG-SEP 1992
Publisher: ENIGMAS
Country: United Kingdom
Language: English

This issue of ENIGMAS magazine, dated August-September 1992, features a prominent article on 'The Alvina Scott Abduction Case. (Part Two)' and delves into various UFO-related topics, including crop circles, paranormal phenomena, and reviews of other UFO publications.

The Alvina Scott Abduction Case. (Part Two)

The main feature continues the account of Vancouver lady Alvina Scott's 'direct' encounters with 'aliens' starting in 1985, presented as a hypnosis transcript. In this segment, Alvina details her experience inside a UFO, describing the equipment and lighting. She recounts an 'egg count' where two male doctors and one female argued about the number of eggs to be taken. Alvina explains that the beings told her they collect eggs and sperm from Earth to breed with their own, and can grow a full-term fetus in four days. She discusses the beings' explanation for their actions, stating that they feel humanity does not value life, citing examples like rape, murder, incest, and animal experimentation. Alvina also mentions that the beings communicated telepathically and that she felt they were operating from pure logic with no emotion. She describes a 'goofy egg count' and a procedure that involved her legs being held apart, which she felt would hurt. When asked about being monitored, she confirmed hearing a loud, vibrating noise. She also noted that light bulbs frequently blew out. Alvina recounts an incident where she saw two 'little creatures' by her bed, which she later understood to be her own children, removed due to miscarriage. She describes them as having grey-green skin, no hair, webbed fingers, and almond-shaped black eyes. She explains that these beings are using a common sperm and egg pool, mixing their race with others. Alvina expresses that seeing these children was frightening.

Other News & Reviews

This section covers a variety of UFO-related news and reviews:

  • 'Ghosts For Sale': An 8,000-acre estate near Cape Wrath, Scotland, is for sale, featuring a haunted building, mermaids, and a crashed wartime hurricane.
  • Crop Circle Correction: The editor corrects a previous mention of a Cambridgeshire crop circle design from 'Manderbrot' to 'Mandelbrot', a mathematical design related to 'Chaos Theory'.
  • National UFO Museum: A museum in Reno, NV, USA, aims to educate the public about UFO phenomena with exhibits on various theories.
  • Jupiter Powerwear: Advertises crop circle T-shirts and sweatshirts.
  • 'Crop Circle Language' Book: A new book by Steve Canada, MA, attempts to decipher the meaning of crop circle symbols using ancient texts.
  • News Submissions: Readers are invited to submit news and events for the column.

Letters to the Editor

  • Zitha Rodriguez (Mexico D.F.): Writes about UFO cases in Mexico, including a filmed object in Puebla City and a 'may-day' message from future people warning of planetary exploitation in 2041.
  • Anonymous (Aberdeen): Responds to a query about a proposed Muchalls skywatch, mentioning a businessman who observed two unusual white lights moving slowly over the sea.

Deeside Area UFO Activity

This section, contributed by Ian Taylor, details numerous UFO sightings and events in the Deeside area of Scotland over the years:

  • Sighting near Muchalls: An aircraft with illuminated tail assemblies was observed.
  • Potential Skywatch Locations: Recommends areas like Turriff and Deeside for future skywatches, noting frequent reports of unusual aerial activity.
  • Glen Tanar: Reports of unusual aerial objects seen over Glen Tanar.
  • Morven: A high hill offering a commanding view of Deeside.
  • Deeside Gliding Club Airfield: Identified as a prime vantage point for night viewing, with facilities available.
  • Reported Sightings: Includes descriptions of bright lights hovering and moving erratically, low-flying illuminated objects, and a cigar-shaped object seen over Glen Tanar.
  • Bus Incident: School children reported seeing strange lights above mountains near Aboyne.
  • Territorial Army Encounter: Two soldiers reported a close encounter with two entities and a disc-shaped object near Tarland in 1957.

Reviews

  • 'Shadow of Man' Audio Tape: An audio lecture tape on UFO abduction experiences, featuring UFOlogist Clive Potter and contactee Robert France.
  • CE IV Music: Reviews of 'Visions' and 'Abduction' tapes by the UFO-themed rock band CE IV.
  • 'The Degruyerization' of Switzerland: Bruno Mancusi reports on four cases of mysterious holes in Switzerland, concluding that three were likely hoaxes or natural phenomena, with one case in Begnins remaining unexplained.

The Significance of Bent Stems in Crop Circles & The Evidence of Microwave Activity

Omar Fowler of the Phenomenon Research Association discusses research into crop circles, focusing on bent stems. He suggests that traces of 'High Frequency Radiation' (low GHZ waveband) have been identified in plant samples. Bent stems, often found at 55cm height with crease and burn marks, are believed to be indicative of microwave activity during crop circle formation. The work of Dr. W.C. Levengood (USA) and Busty Taylor is cited, who reproduced similar effects using microwave ovens. The theory proposes that microwave beams could be directed from space to create specific patterns.

Commentary on Discoveries

  • Professor Y.H. Ohtsuki (Waseda University): Emphasizes the importance of creases and burn marks, linking them to electro-magnetic waves.
  • Michael Chorost (Duke University): Notes the strangeness of individual plants sticking up in crop circles and supports the idea of exposure to electro-magnetic force.
  • Dr Terence Meaden: Commends Omar Fowler's study and expresses interest in future developments.

Magazine Reviews

The magazine reviews several other publications:

  • Newsletter 108, May 92: Devoted to the Loch Ness Monster.
  • Would You Believe? Summer 1992: Covers teleportation, space travel, and UFO items.
  • Northern UFO News June 1992: Features articles on UFOlogists, crop circles, and UFO encounters.
  • Foresight July/September No 112: Topics include the ozone layer, fluoride concerns, and UFOs, often with photo-copied press reports.
  • A Nomally, Issue 10, May 1992: A journal detailing work by ASSA P, including items on poltergeists and haunted castles.
  • The UFO Debate, June 1992: A forum for ideas and opinions on the UFO subject.
  • Rainbow, Summer 1992: Covers UFO sightings, space-time dimensions, and more.
  • The Leading Edge, May 1992: A large magazine dealing with UFO sightings, conspiracies, cover-ups, alien activity, the Aids enigma, and the ozone layer.
  • Annals of the Enquiring, Jan/March, 1992: Features fortean subjects like ball lightning, electricity and magnetism among ancients, and flying ships.
  • MUFON UFO Journal, April 1992: Includes articles on the Roswell incident and the Charles River ice ring.
  • The Crop Watcher, May/June 1992: Contains crop circle data, news, views, and reviews.
  • Mystical Realms, Summer 1992: Features articles on creative dreampower, the four elements, and Dartmoor folklore.
  • Fortean Times Number 63: Covers a wide range of 'strange oddities' from falls of fish to Spontaneous Human Combustion.
  • Southampton UFO Newsletter March/April 1992: Features UFO sighting reports from the press.
  • The Messenger May 1992: Mostly devoted to Christian UFO topics.
  • The Star BFA Con, June 1992: Covers strange occurrences and psychic phenomena.
  • The Missing Link, April 1992: A publication of the UFO Contact Centre International, featuring abductee and contactee experiences.
  • Magonia 42, March 1992: Covers events similar to ENIGMAS, with discussions on abduction folklore, Satanism, and crop circles.

News Desk

  • Sunday Sport Newspaper Report: A report about a 200-year-old musket ball found inside a baby, with psychics claiming it proves reincarnation.
  • Bryan Adams and Nessie: Rock singer Bryan Adams plans to look for 'Nessie' during his visit to Scotland.
  • Niven Sinclair's Claim: Reports that Niven Sinclair spent £300,000 trying to prove his namesake discovered America before Christopher Columbus, citing evidence such as carvings and old measurements.
  • Still to Come: Mentions upcoming articles on 'The Miracle of the Sun at Fatima', 'Green Communion', 'The Influence Of Destiny', 'UFO Sightings over the C.I.S.', 'Arguments for a hollow Earth', and experiences of Audrey Hunter.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue of ENIGMAS are UFO sightings, abduction experiences, crop circles, and paranormal phenomena. The magazine appears to maintain an open-minded but critical stance, presenting various accounts and theories while also acknowledging the need for thorough investigation and distinguishing between credible evidence and sensationalism. The editorial notes encourage reader participation and the submission of news and events, indicating a desire to engage with the UFO community.

We don't know much about anything other than our own life cycle. All of these events, these changes, could be universal on a time cycle of which we have no knowledge or understanding.

— Sal Amendola

Key Incidents

  1. Fast Kilbride, Scotland

    A person experiencing spirit manifestations and disturbances, including clairaudient contact with deceased parents and encounters with 'evil looking hologram' faces.

  2. 1979Livingston, Scotland

    Bob Taylor encountered a silver spaceship and was attacked by two small, round creatures.

  3. 1990-06Southern England

    Researcher Trina Chapman investigated a crop circle and heard a strange, electronic sound that moved rapidly towards her.

  4. Loch Ness, Scotland

    The Loch Ness Project is conducting research into the loch's ecology and potential anomalies, including sonar contacts of 'enigmatic' objects.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of Strange Phenomena Investigations (SPI)?

SPI aims to collect, research, and publish accounts relating to strange phenomena in various categories, including hauntings, apparitions, poltergeist events, UFO sightings, and psychic events, to establish a firmer foundation for understanding these phenomena.

How can I subscribe to ENIGMAS magazine?

Subscriptions are £10.00 for five issues, with overseas rates available on application. Cheques or postal orders should be made payable to Malcolm Robinson.

What kind of phenomena does ENIGMAS investigate?

ENIGMAS investigates a wide range of phenomena including UFO sightings, hauntings, apparitions, poltergeist events, psychic events, crop circles, animal mutilations, and landscape mysteries.

What is the Loch Ness Project?

The Loch Ness Project is a scientific research initiative based at Loch Ness, Scotland, involving volunteers to study the loch's ecology and investigate potential anomalies, including sonar contacts.

In This Issue

People Mentioned

  • Malcolm RobinsonEditor
  • Robert TaylorWitness
  • James Hervey HyslopProfessor of logic and ethics
  • Dr Titus BullDirector of the James H. Hyslop Foundation
  • Vincent JohnstonSRUFO
  • Brian McMullenMember
  • Angela HumphreyMember
  • Helen WaltersMember
  • Adrian ShineField work leader
  • Maralyn ShineProject Administration
  • Trina ChapmanResearcher
  • Val ValerianAuthor
  • +13 more

Organisations

  • Strange Phenomena Investigations (SPI)
  • SRUFO
  • Livingston Development Corporation (LDC)
  • CE IV
  • The Leading Edge
  • ASSAP
  • The Messenger
  • W.Y.B. PUBLICATIONS
  • The Independent UFO Network
  • Enigma Design & Publishing
  • National UFO Museum
  • UFO-LINE
  • The Phenomenon Research Association
  • Federation Suisse d'UFOlogie (FSU)
  • +6 more

Locations

  • Clackmannanshire, Scotland
  • Fast Kilbride, Scotland
  • Venus
  • Dechmont Hill, Scotland
  • Livingston, Scotland
  • Muchalls, Scotland
  • Kincardineshire, Scotland
  • Loch Ness, Scotland
  • Inverness, Scotland
  • Skye, Scotland
  • Drumna drochit, Scotland
  • Crammond, Scotland
  • Leith, Scotland
  • Edinburgh, Scotland
  • +6 more

Topics & Themes

UFOsSpiritualismParanormalLoch Ness MonsterCrop CirclesUFO SightingsUFOalienspirithauntingpoltergeistpsychicNessieanimal mutilationzodiacPentland HillsLivingston IncidentClackmannanshire