Magazine Summary
СТАЛКЕР UFO
Summary
This issue of Stalker UFO magazine delves into the phenomenon of 'cosmic vampirism,' detailing numerous cases of livestock mutilation linked to UFO sightings and suggesting extraterrestrial involvement. It also explores ancient astronaut theories, presenting evidence of artificial structures on the Moon and questioning its origins. The magazine touches upon UFO sightings in Russia and Canada, and controversially claims that several US senators are of extraterrestrial origin.
Magazine Overview
Title: СТАЛКЕР UFO (Stalker UFO)
Issue: 11
Volume/Year: 1996
Publisher: Commission for Anomalous Phenomena of the Russian Geographical Society and the Ufological Research Center "UFONICS"
Country: Russia
Language: Russian
This issue of "Stalker UFO" delves into a variety of anomalous phenomena, with a strong focus on alleged extraterrestrial involvement in earthly events and mysteries. The cover story, "What lies behind cosmic vampirism?", explores the disturbing phenomenon of livestock mutilations, linking them to UFO activity and suggesting alien involvement.
Cosmic Vampirism: The Blood Draining Phenomenon
The article details numerous cases of livestock mutilations across the USA and other countries, dating back to 1897. It highlights instances where animals were found drained of blood, with precise surgical-like wounds, and often in proximity to UFO sightings. Investigators like Dr. Vance Winters are quoted, suggesting laser-like instruments and extraterrestrial intervention. The piece notes the authorities' inability to provide definitive explanations, often attributing the events to natural causes or wild animals, which the article refutes with detailed evidence.
Specific cases mentioned include the 1897 incident in Le Roy, Kansas, involving a cigar-shaped object and strange beings; incidents in Karubl (France), Brazil, the USA, and Venezuela throughout the 1950s-1970s; and a wave of mutilations in the US in the late 80s and early 90s. The article also touches upon alleged abductions of humans, such as the case of Judy Doraty in 1973 and Myrna Hansen in 1980, who reported encounters with small, grey beings and medical procedures.
Lunar Mysteries: Evidence of Artificial Structures
Another significant section explores the possibility of artificial structures and intelligent life on the Moon. It references the work of researchers like Richard Hoagland, who analyzed NASA photographs, and George Leonard, author of "On Our Moon, Someone Else is There." These researchers claim to have found evidence of ancient lunar cities, monuments, and technological artifacts, suggesting the Moon may have been inhabited or utilized by extraterrestrial civilizations.
The article discusses the controversial claims of Chinese astrophysicist Dr. Kang Mao-Khang, who allegedly received classified NASA photos showing a human footprint and a skeleton on the Moon, implying a cover-up by the US. It also touches upon the observations of Japanese researcher Yasuo Mitsushima, who claims to have filmed large objects moving at high speeds over the lunar surface.
The Tunguska Event: An Extraterrestrial Hypothesis
The issue revisits the mystery of the 1908 Tunguska event, proposing an extraterrestrial hypothesis. Instead of a meteorite or comet, the article suggests it was an alien spacecraft with malfunctioning engines that experienced an "explosion" due to an unstable passage through "zero time." This theory attempts to explain the unusual atmospheric phenomena, the pattern of fallen trees, and the lack of meteorite fragments. It posits that the spacecraft may have reversed its temporal direction, leading to the observed effects.
UFO Sightings in Russia and Canada
Reports of UFO sightings from the Russian Far East are included, detailing encounters with luminous spheres, dome-shaped objects, and even a "light-woven woman." These accounts often involve strange electromagnetic effects, such as watches malfunctioning and unusual psychological impacts on witnesses. Canadian sightings are also mentioned, including a dark rectangular object and a bright spot observed in the Sea of Tranquility.
Senate Scandal: Extraterrestrial Senators?
A particularly sensational article claims that 12 US Senators are of extraterrestrial origin. Based on a report in "Weekly World News," the article names several senators, including John Glenn, and quotes them admitting to their non-human origins. It suggests that these individuals were born on Earth to alien parents and have chosen to conceal their true nature. The article also mentions a supposed meeting between President Bill Clinton and an extraterrestrial being who identified these senators.
Other Anomalies and Investigations
The magazine also includes a report on the "Orion" UFO research group in San Diego, detailing a case where police officers who witnessed a triangular UFO allegedly disappeared shortly after. The article questions the motives behind their disappearance, suggesting intimidation or bribery.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes throughout this issue are the pervasive influence of extraterrestrial intelligence on Earth, both in historical and contemporary contexts, and the alleged secrecy maintained by governments and scientific institutions regarding these phenomena. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry into these unconventional topics, encouraging readers to question official narratives and consider alternative explanations for unexplained events. The magazine promotes a belief in the reality of UFOs, alien encounters, and the potential for advanced extraterrestrial civilizations to interact with humanity, often highlighting evidence that challenges conventional scientific understanding.
We are cosmic aliens. And I am amazed that you have spent so much time to discover this, when other beings were revealed in 1992, we knew it was only a matter of time to find the rest of us.
Key Incidents
First registered case of livestock abduction by a UFO with subsequent mutilation, involving a cigar-shaped object and strange beings.
Notable incidents of mysterious livestock mutilations.
Notable incidents of mysterious livestock mutilations.
A wave of cases involving mysteriously mutilated livestock.
A wave of cases involving mysteriously mutilated livestock.
Over 30 attacks on livestock reported following sightings of low-flying UFOs.
UFO investigator Chuck Payne investigated a case of mutilated bulls.
Photographs of mutilated domestic animals, victims of UFOs, taken in Kansas, Oklahoma, and Arkansas.
Judy Doraty witnessed a UFO abducting a calf with a yellow beam and was later taken aboard the craft.
Myrna Hansen and her son witnessed small white beings manipulating a cow, and were later taken aboard a UFO.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is 'cosmic vampirism'?
'Cosmic vampirism' refers to cases of mysterious livestock mutilations, often linked to UFO sightings, where animals are found drained of blood and with strange injuries.
What evidence is presented for artificial structures on the Moon?
The magazine cites photographs from NASA missions, analyzed by researchers like Richard Hoagland and George Leonard, which allegedly show ancient cities, structures, and artificial objects on the lunar surface.
What is the 'Tunguska event' hypothesis presented in the magazine?
One hypothesis suggests the Tunguska event was caused by an alien spacecraft with malfunctioning engines that experienced an 'explosion' due to an unstable passage through 'zero time,' rather than a meteorite impact.
What is the claim about US Senators?
The magazine claims, based on a report in 'Weekly World News,' that 12 US Senators are of extraterrestrial origin, with one of them, Senator Phil Gramm, admitting to being an alien.
In This Issue
People Mentioned
- Евгения Алексеевна ЕвтеховаSubscription contact
- Г. КолчинAuthor
- Константин КовальковскийEditor
- Эрих фон ДэникенArchaeologist-researcher
- Рудольф ГантенбринкEngineer
- В. АвинскийMember of the international "Society of Ancient Astronauts"
- Джордж ЛеонардUfologist
- Джозеф ГудаважResearcher
- Г.Ф. ФостерResearcher
- Фарук Эль-БазDirector of Science at the National Air and Space Museum
- Вилбар СмитCanadian scientist
- Сэм УитткомбNASA employee
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Organisations
- Русское Географическое общество
- Уфологический Исследовательский Центр "УФОНИКС"
- Общество Древних Астронавтов
- Космопоиск
- НАСА
- УФО Мэгэзин
- ВВС
- Орион
- МУФОН
- Weekli News
- ЦРУ
- Ассошиэтед Пресс
- ТОО "ГАЛТЕЛЬ"
- МДМ БАНК
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Locations
- Змеинка
- Сан-Диего, USA
- Ле-Рой, USA
- Канзас, USA
- Карубль, France
- Бразилия, Brazil
- Венесуэла, Venezuela
- Скандинавия
- Альбертвиль
- Пенсильвания, USA
- Колорадо, USA
- Техас, USA
- Аризона, USA
- Оклахома, USA
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