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Stalker UFO - No 12 - 1996
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This issue of "СТАЛКЕР-UFO" (Stalker-UFO), dated 1996, published by the Ufological Research Center "UFONIX" and associated with the Russian Geographical Society, focuses on controversial and intriguing aspects of UFO phenomena. The cover headline boldly proclaims "ВСКРЫТИЕ…
Magazine Overview
This issue of "СТАЛКЕР-UFO" (Stalker-UFO), dated 1996, published by the Ufological Research Center "UFONIX" and associated with the Russian Geographical Society, focuses on controversial and intriguing aspects of UFO phenomena. The cover headline boldly proclaims "ВСКРЫТИЕ ИНОПЛАНЕТЯН!" (Alien Autopsy!), setting the tone for an issue that delves into alleged evidence of extraterrestrial contact and its implications.
Key Articles and Reports
The Manchester Encounter: Did a "Boeing" Hinder an UFO Landing?
The lead article details a close encounter between a British Airways "Boeing-737" and a wedge-shaped UFO on January 6, 1995, during its landing approach at Manchester Airport. Captain Roger Willis reported the UFO had small white lights and a black stripe. The incident was logged in an official report, and after a year-long investigation, civil aviation authorities could not provide a satisfactory explanation. The article includes a transcript of the dialogue between the pilots and air traffic control, highlighting the pilots' certainty that the object was not a weather balloon, aircraft, or known military stealth technology. The piece also references previous similar incidents since 1987 and quotes Harvey Elliott, an air correspondent. Philip Mantle of BUFORA (British UFO Research Association) provided information on the authorities' stance, posing the question of whether the UFO was attempting to land and was thwarted by the "Boeing."
The "Roswell Film" and the "Alien Autopsy"
This section revisits the controversial "Roswell film," previously covered in issue No. 10. The magazine presents information obtained through contact with international ufologists, focusing on the film allegedly showing the autopsy of a humanoid alien. The film was reportedly made by Jack Barnett, a cameraman for the US Air Force in 1947, who had access to classified materials related to the Roswell crash. Ray Santilli, a British filmmaker, acquired the film and demonstrated it in 1995, sparking debate about its authenticity. The article questions the film's origin, the logistics of its acquisition, and the professional quality of the filming. It also critically analyzes the autopsy procedure depicted, pointing out inconsistencies and a lack of scientific rigor. The piece suggests that the film might be a sophisticated hoax or, alternatively, a genuine historical document. The article includes a translated account from Jack Barnett himself, detailing his involvement and the circumstances under which he provided the film to Santilli.
Mysteries of the Deep: Underwater UFOs
Several reports highlight encounters with UFOs originating from or interacting with bodies of water. One account, contributed by Valentin Krapiva, mentions a professor from Odessa University who witnessed a UFO emerge from the water near Sevastopol. Another report describes a fiery ball emerging from the sea in the Red Sea in August 1965, observed by the crew of the steamship "Raduga." A similar incident occurred in the Mediterranean Sea in June 1984, witnessed by Soviet sailors on the tanker "Gori." The article also details an encounter on April 17, 1987, where a 50-meter disc-shaped UFO emerged from the ocean near Japan, circled a cargo ship, and then submerged. The author, K. Vitaliev, speculates about potential underwater bases or activities of UFOs, linking it to the abundance of resources in seawater.
"We Were Abducted and Had Our Legs Cut Off"
This section presents harrowing accounts of alleged alien abductions. One case involves Sean Riley, a 64-year-old man from Mexico, who claims alien beings abducted him and removed his leg, keeping it as a "souvenir." The article describes the beings as short, with rubbery skin and large yellow eyes. Another account details the experience of Sandy Anseno and her nine-year-old daughter, who were allegedly abducted by insect-like creatures near Monterrey, Mexico. They describe being taken aboard a spaceship and having their blood extracted. The article also mentions the case of Angelo and Grezia Ricchi, who reported being abducted by similar beings.
The Roswell Crash: Fragments of a Distorted Mirror
This extensive report delves into the Roswell incident, presenting multiple testimonies and documents related to the alleged crash of a flying saucer in 1947. It includes:
- Fragment One: A document from General N. Twining to General Weidenberg in July 1947, discussing the preliminary investigation of a crashed flying disc and debris, concluding it was not of US origin.
- Fragment Two: An interview with Frank Kaufman, a member of a special team, who describes finding a crashed flying disc near Roswell with four alien bodies, and the subsequent transportation of debris and bodies.
- Fragment Three: Information from an Apache Indian and other witnesses suggesting a second UFO crash near Magdalena, with different descriptions of the occupants.
- Fragment Four: An account from Lieutenant Walter Hout, who was involved in the press release about the "flying discs" and the subsequent efforts to suppress information. It also mentions the involvement of President Truman and the transfer of alien bodies.
The article questions the official explanation of a "weather balloon" and highlights inconsistencies in witness testimonies and official reports. It suggests a possible cover-up and the existence of secret information.
The "Mogul Project" and the Roswell Cover-Up
This section critically examines the US Air Force's explanation of the Roswell incident as a "Mogul Project" balloon. It points out the discrepancies between the size and complexity of the alleged balloon debris and the descriptions of the recovered wreckage. The article quotes General T.D. Boese, who stated that the "weather balloon" explanation was a cover-up to distract the press. It also includes statements from Colonel Blanchard and Lieutenant Hout, who expressed skepticism about the balloon theory and believed the debris was from a spacecraft.
Death from Space: The Mysterious Demise of Zigmund Yan Adamski
This report investigates the unexplained death of Zigmund Yan Adamski in Todmorden, UK, in 1980. Adamski disappeared for five days and was later found dead under peculiar circumstances, with his body clean and showing signs of burns and incisions. The coroner ruled it as death from natural causes but noted the strangeness of the case. The article links Adamski's disappearance to UFO sightings in the area, including an encounter by police officer Alan Godfrey, who claimed to have been abducted by aliens and had his leg removed. The report suggests a possible connection between UFO activity and Adamski's death.
The "Leg as a Souvenir" Case
This article revisits the case of Sean Riley, who claimed to have lost his leg to alien beings who took it as a souvenir. It describes the beings as short, with insect-like features, and details the alleged procedure. The report also touches upon the case of Angelo and Grezia Ricchi, who reported similar abduction experiences.
"We Were Tortured in a Space Laboratory"
This piece recounts the alleged experiences of Antonio Provenzano, who claimed to have been abducted by aliens in Belluno, Italy. Under hypnosis, he described being subjected to painful experiments by ruthless extraterrestrial beings. Dr. Vincenzo Ardotti, a UFO researcher and psychologist, conducted the hypnosis sessions and concluded that Provenzano was telling the truth about his ordeal. The beings were described as different from the "friendly" aliens often contacted by humans, exhibiting sadistic behavior.
Three Fighters Against a UFO
This report details an incident on December 28, 1988, near Puerto Rico, where hundreds of witnesses saw a large triangular UFO. Two F-14 fighter jets attempted to intercept it, but the UFO engaged in evasive maneuvers. In a dramatic turn of events, both fighter jets and the UFO disappeared and reappeared, with the UFO eventually splitting into two parts. The third fighter jet retreated, and the remaining UFO reportedly fired three red-glowing spheres at it.
The Unsolved Mystery of the Mzha River
This article revisits the case of a UFO landing on the Mzha River near Merefa, Ukraine, first reported in 1990 and again in 1995. Vladimir Mantulin reported observing a dark disc-shaped object hovering over the river, leaving a circular ice formation. The article notes similarities to previous sightings in the area and speculates on what might have attracted the UFOs to this location.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The magazine consistently explores the more sensational and controversial aspects of UFO phenomena, including alleged alien autopsies, crashes, abductions, and government cover-ups. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry into these phenomena, presenting witness testimonies and investigative reports, while also acknowledging the possibility of hoaxes and disinformation. The publication aims to inform readers about ongoing UFO research and encourage further discussion and investigation. The recurring theme is the persistent mystery surrounding UFOs and the potential implications for humanity, often questioning official explanations and highlighting the need for transparency.