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Title: Stockholms UFO-Nytt Issue: Number 1, 1992 Publisher: Stockholms UFO-förening (STUFO) Country: Sweden Language: Swedish

Magazine Overview

Title: Stockholms UFO-Nytt
Issue: Number 1, 1992
Publisher: Stockholms UFO-förening (STUFO)
Country: Sweden
Language: Swedish

This issue of Stockholms UFO-Nytt, the first for 1992, serves as an informational bulletin for the members of the Stockholms UFO-förening. It covers organizational matters, personal tributes, and various articles related to UFO phenomena, ancient mysteries, and speculative theories.

Editorial and Organizational Matters

The issue begins with a greeting from Inga-Lill Wallin, the contact person, who notes that the recent annual meeting and a lecture had low attendance. She highlights the rising costs of venues and the need for contributions, mentioning a new collaboration with Deva Center that offers members a discount on entry fees. Sadly, the magazine also includes a memorial for Gunnar Wennberg, a board member who passed away unexpectedly.

Stockholms UFO-förening is located at Box 6055, 175 06 Järfälla, with a phone number of 08-36 73 98, best reached between 18:00 and 19:00. Their Postgiro is 440 19 83-4. Inga-Lill Wallin is the contact person.

Membership fees for 1992 are detailed: Full year membership, including Stockholms UFO-Nytt, costs 90 SEK. For pensioners and students (full-time), the fee is 45 SEK. New members joining from July 1st to December 31st pay 45 SEK for the second half of the year. The magazine also promotes a subscription to "UFO-Aktuellt" for 120 SEK via Postgiro 50 50 60-4.

Presentation of the 1992 Board

The magazine introduces the board members elected at the annual meeting on March 3rd. Despite only 9 out of 56 members attending, the following composition was established:

  • Ordförande (Chairperson): Inga-Lill Wallin, interested in phenomena that can be experienced around us, and a substitute for UFO-Sverige.
  • Kassör (Treasurer): Andreas Ohlsson, a student and treasurer since 1991, also a driving force in the restarted youth section of UFO-Sverige.
  • Ledamöter (Board Members):
  • Elsie Molin, a long-time member and active writer for the association.
  • Mikael Sjöberg, also chairperson of the newly started Uppsala Interdisciplinary Association and works with Andreas in the UFO-Sverige youth section.
  • Dariuz Orlowski, a student who has been a member for some years.
  • Bernt Berglund, a deputy, active for many years in Västerbergslagens UFO-förening and formerly chairperson of UFO-Sverige.
  • Imre Horvath, a deputy, a member for about a year and an active writer.

In Memoriam: Gunnar Wennberg

A heartfelt tribute to Gunnar Wennberg, who passed away in mid-December. He is remembered as a great optimist with a friendly and cheerful word for everyone. His passing is deeply felt. A large number of relatives and friends attended his farewell service at Solna Church on January 15th.

Articles and Features

What is a UFO?

This article discusses a lecture on time travel by university lecturer Jens Tellefsen, which inspired the author to ponder the nature of UFOs. The author explores questions about their origin, why they orbit Earth, and their purpose. Referencing an article by astronomer and author Peter Nilson, the piece highlights the limitations of current science (only 400 years old) and questions how ancient civilizations built wonders like the Pyramids and the Hanging Gardens of Semiramis. It quotes an old book from 1918, "Kheops Pyramiden och Dess Hemlighet," detailing the precise construction of the pyramids. The article also describes the Hanging Gardens of Semiramis, built by King Nebuchadnezzar or Queen Sammuramet. The author speculates that ancient humans possessed advanced knowledge, possibly received through telepathic transmissions from higher intelligences. The article suggests that UFOs might not be from other galaxies but rather our own ancestors, who, through time travel and antigravity technology, are observing humanity's development and potential destructive use of knowledge. The author believes that these ancestral "UFO people" choose not to interfere physically due to humanity's current egoism.

Lecture on Egyptian Pyramids by Christer Nordin

An announcement regarding a lecture by Christer Nordin on the Egyptian pyramids. The lecture, originally scheduled elsewhere, has been moved to Villa Rosenhill. Directions are provided for attendees coming from the commuter train station.

Howard Menger Tells His Story

This section features a report on a lecture given by Howard Menger from the USA about his extraterrestrial contacts. Menger shared his experiences, starting with his wife Connie. He emphasized the need for physical evidence like photographs to be believed in a materialistic society. Menger recounted a childhood experience at age ten where he saw a beautiful woman who told him he would learn important things about Earth's origins and future. He later developed his own antigravity propulsion system, which he called "electro-craft X-1." After a failed test flight in 1951 that crashed near Ohio, he was visited by FBI agents and warned by Pentagon representatives about his discovery. Menger described a subsequent collaboration with extraterrestrials in a secret facility in Colorado Springs, where they worked on building a larger craft using his antigravity principles. He showed a film of an apparatus that could levitate a ring, demonstrating the antigravity effect. Menger explained his theory that gravity is a repulsive force caused by particles from space. He also recounted a sensational experience where he was taken aboard an alien craft, had his body's atomic and molecular structure altered to match the craft's frequency, and traveled to the Moon, where he toured a domed structure, and then to Mars. He mentioned that the Moon has an atmosphere and that they also took a trip around Mars.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

This issue of Stockholms UFO-Nytt strongly leans into the belief that UFO phenomena are real and significant. The editorial tone suggests an openness to unconventional explanations, including ancient astronaut theories and time travel. There's a clear emphasis on the organization's role in providing information and fostering discussion among members. The inclusion of personal accounts, like Howard Menger's, and historical references, such as the construction of ancient wonders, points to a belief in advanced ancient technologies and potential extraterrestrial or ancestral involvement in human history. The magazine also highlights the practical aspects of the organization, such as membership and events, reinforcing its function as a community hub for UFO enthusiasts in Stockholm.

This issue of UFO-Aktuellt, dated 1/1992, is a Swedish publication focusing on UFO phenomena, ufology, and related topics. It features a cover headline "Allt mystiskt på himlen är inte flygande tefat" (Everything mysterious in the sky is not flying saucers), indicating a critical approach to some UFO claims.

Howard Menger's Theories and Encounters

The issue delves into the work of Howard Menger, who experimented with making particles visible using a cloud chamber and discovered a way to harness cosmic energy. He developed the "electro-craft X-1," a radio-controlled craft capable of vertical flight, powered by a method of shielding, directing, and controlling cosmic particles. Menger also recounts a profound personal experience where he lost family members and sought answers about life and death. He describes an encounter with an extraterrestrial "Master" who communicated telepathically, emphasizing that consciousness exists beyond the physical body and that human understanding of reality is limited by the five senses. The "Master" suggests a new science beyond current scientific paradigms is needed for progress.

The UFO Debate: Sune Hjort vs. Andreas Ohlsson

A significant portion of the magazine is dedicated to a debate between Sune Hjort and Andreas Ohlsson, representing different factions within the UFO community. Andreas Ohlsson, from UFO-Sverige, criticizes Sune Hjort for promoting unverified claims and labeling many phenomena as extraterrestrial without proper investigation. Ohlsson stresses the importance of finding natural explanations for sightings, stating that UFO-Sverige investigates reports to determine if they have mundane causes, with only about 5% remaining unidentified. He argues that Hjort's "evidence," such as the "South Africa document," is insufficient and that research requires more than just eyewitness accounts. Sune Hjort, in turn, defends his work and accuses UFO-Sverige of trying to suppress evidence of extraterrestrial presence. He cites the physicist Stanton Friedman, who he claims supports his view that numerous UFO sightings and even crashed extraterrestrial craft provide overwhelming proof. Hjort suggests that governments are deliberately hiding this information to maintain power structures, as knowledge of superior civilizations could undermine existing authority.

Reported UFO Sightings and Phenomena

The magazine includes a section on "Inkomna rapporter" (Incoming Reports) detailing several alleged UFO sightings and unusual aerial phenomena in Sweden:

  • January 5, 1992: Two men in Södra Hammarbyhamnen observed five objects flying in a high-speed, U-shaped formation, described as similar to a "Stelht flygplan" with a dull orange glow and no position lights.
  • February 9, 1991: A man reported a persistent, high-pitched beeping sound that followed him and his wife home. The sound was later identified as originating from a tape recorder.
  • May 18, 1991: In Bandhagen, Stockholm, a man filmed a square, rotating object with a shimmering glow for 10 minutes.
  • September 15, 1991: In Bandhagen, an observer saw five to seven faintly glowing gray objects shaped like delta wings moving in formation at high speed.
  • September 24, 1991: In Åkersberga, a man reported seeing a white, intensely vibrating orb, possibly with two other orbs, which moved towards his home before stopping and then disappearing.
  • December 27, 1991: Two witnesses in Haninge observed a semicircle formation of 6-8 round, dull orange glowing objects moving silently and at low altitude, disappearing quickly. This event was also reported by UFO Information, which suggested it might be a flock of swans or other natural phenomena, though the witnesses were certain it was not.

Astrology and Planetary Positions

Lars Karlsson gave a lecture on astrology in Barkarby on March 5, 1992. He explained that his approach to astrology differs from sensationalized media portrayals. He discussed how horoscopes are calculated using tables and interpreted based on planetary positions within "houses" and zodiac signs, noting that birth month proximity to sign changes can influence interpretation. Karlsson emphasized that horoscopes indicate trends and potential traits rather than exact future events, and that free will remains paramount. The lecture also touched upon different types of astrology (Indian, Western, Chinese) and the significance of planetary discoveries in relation to human development. Specific planetary transits were discussed, including Uranus in Aquarius (1995-2011) associated with societal transformation and acceptance of originality, and Neptune in Aquarius (1998-2011) linked to increased social justice and new perspectives on religion.

The magazine also provides a detailed astronomical guide for April-June 1992, outlining the positions and visibility of Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune in the night sky, including their conjunctions with the Moon.

Deva Center Events and Other Articles

The "Info från Deva Center" section announces upcoming lectures, including one on Near-Death Experiences by Göran Grip, a "Black Journey" by Kerstin Thorwall, and "Harmonies of the Universe" by Anders Linder. Members of the Stockholm UFO Association receive a discount.

Another article discusses the "psykmotor," a device for measuring rotation speed, possibly related to psychic energy. It provides instructions for building and testing the device and suggests keeping records to identify patterns.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The magazine exhibits a critical yet open-minded stance towards UFO phenomena. While acknowledging the existence of unexplained sightings, it emphasizes the need for rigorous investigation and the elimination of natural explanations, as advocated by UFO-Sverige. The debate between Hjort and Ohlsson highlights the division within the ufology community between those who prioritize evidence-based investigation and those who readily accept extraterrestrial explanations. The inclusion of astrological and astronomical information suggests a broader interest in the unexplained and the cosmos. The magazine also touches upon themes of consciousness, energy, and the potential for advanced civilizations, reflecting a common interest in these topics within UFO literature.

This issue of UFO-nytt, dated 1-92, is published by Västerbergs slagens UFO-för. It features a cover story questioning whether a flock of swans could be mistaken for a UFO, alongside a whimsical illustration. The magazine includes reports on UFO sightings, alleged alien encounters, and organizational news from the Stockholms UFO-förening.

Article: Var svanflock?

The lead article, "Var svanflock?" (What swan flock?), by Anders Nilsson, reports on an incident in Haninge on Friday, February 27th. Kjell Thörnlund provided information about two similar light phenomena. One was a falling flare, likely used by the military. The other was described as "formation flying," which Thörnlund suggests could be swans flying in formation. He explains that the orange glow might be caused by streetlights hitting the white bodies of the swans. The article is accompanied by a drawing of a semicircle of orange lights over Haninge, as seen by two joggers.

Article: Pressklippskommentar av Andreas Ohlsson

Andreas Ohlsson comments on an article in the magazine "Lexicon" about a German inventor, Joachim von Kozierowski, who has patented a flying saucer design. This design utilizes a propulsion system where air is sucked in, compressed, and expelled to create thrust, with smaller nozzles for steering. The craft is envisioned to be 20 meters in diameter and capable of reaching speeds up to 5000 km/h. The article notes that a prototype is being developed and that the concept has received both American and German patents.

Article: Resenär med osannolika mål

This article by Klas Svahn details a press conference held in Stockholm featuring Howard Menger, an American who claims to have met extraterrestrials and traveled with them in their spacecraft. Menger asserts he visited the Moon in 1956, 13 years before the Apollo 11 mission, and observed large domes where people from Earth and space beings were collaborating. He also claims to have visited Mars, presenting blurry photographs as evidence, including an image he identified as the "face on Mars" predating NASA's famous photo. Menger's wife, Connie, supports his claims, identifying herself as an incarnated Venusian, while Menger's own soul is said to originate from Saturn. The article also touches upon Menger's work on an electromagnetic anti-gravity ship and his past advertisements for "lucky amulets from space" in American magazines, which he later disavowed as the work of a fraud.

Menger also shared his belief that extraterrestrials are our "relatives" who altered human genes 450,000 years ago to facilitate evolution. He stated that these beings are now present to warn humanity about the dangers of atomic power, primarily through subtle means, with only a few governments aware of their presence.

Stockholms UFO-förenings Årsmötesprotokoll 3 mars 1992

This section contains the minutes from the annual meeting of the Stockholms UFO-förening held on March 3, 1992. Key decisions included:

  • Opening and Agenda: The meeting was opened by Inga-Lill Wallin, and the agenda was approved.
  • Elections: Inga-Lill Wallin was elected chairperson, and Elsie Molin was elected secretary. Andreas Ohlsson and Dariuz Orlowski were chosen as adjusters for the minutes.
  • Board Report: The board's activity report and financial statement were presented, and the board was granted discharge from liability.
  • New Board: Inga-Lill Wallin was re-elected chairperson. The election of a treasurer was deferred to the board's organizational meeting. Elsie Molin, Andreas Ohlsson, Dariuz Orlowski, and Mikael Sjöberg were elected as board members. Bernt Berglund and Imre Horvath were elected as deputies.
  • Auditors: Åke Blomstrand and Gunnar Holm were elected as auditors.
  • Election Committee: Göran Norlén and Kurt Hedman were appointed to the election committee.
  • UFO-Sverige Representative: Inga-Lill Wallin was elected as the representative to the UFO-Sverige national meeting, with Göran Norleen as her deputy.
  • Motions and Letters: No motions or letters were submitted.
  • Statute Changes: A change to the statutes was approved, stating that members not paying their annual fee within three months of a reminder will be considered to have left the association.
  • Membership Fees: The membership fee for 1993 was set at 100 SEK, with a reduced fee of 70 SEK for pensioners and students.
  • Closing: The meeting concluded with thanks to the participants.

Stadgar för Stockholms UFO-förening

This section outlines the statutes of the Stockholms UFO-förening:

  • § 1 Objective: The association is non-political and ideological, aiming to increase interest and information about UFOs. It is affiliated with UFO-Sverige and will investigate and document UFO events in the Stockholm region.
  • § 2 Organization: The association is led by a board with an odd number of members, elected at the annual meeting. The board consists of a chairperson, vice chairperson, secretary, treasurer, and an odd number of members. The board should meet at least quarterly.
  • § 3 Membership: Membership is obtained by paying the annual fee. Students, conscripts, and pensioners pay half the fee. The age limit for membership is 14 years, with possible exceptions granted by the board. Members joining in the latter half of the year pay half the fee.
  • § 4 Membership Termination: Membership can cease upon the member's request, non-payment of dues, or expulsion by the board with a 5/7 majority if the member actively works against the association's goals.
  • § 5 Fiscal Year: The fiscal year aligns with the calendar year. The board is responsible for the activity report and financial statements.
  • § 6 Treasurer's Activities: The treasurer is responsible for bookkeeping and managing the association's bank accounts.
  • § 7 Accounts: The association's accounts are to be audited by two auditors elected at the annual meeting.
  • § 8 Statute Changes: Changes to the statutes require approval at two consecutive meetings, one of which must be the annual meeting.
  • § 9 Annual Meeting: The annual meeting is the highest authority and must be held before the end of February, with at least 8 days' notice.
  • § 10 Dissolution: Dissolution requires a 2/3 majority vote at two consecutive meetings, separated by at least two months, one of which must be an annual meeting. Remaining assets are to be used to further the association's objectives.

Other Content

The issue also includes blank forms for "PSYKMOTORPROTOKOLL" (Psychomotor Protocol), likely used for recording observations or experiments related to UFO phenomena, featuring fields for date, time, direction, and annotations. These forms are presented in two parts, with one including a target-like diagram.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The magazine consistently focuses on UFO phenomena, including sightings, technological speculation, and personal accounts of alleged extraterrestrial contact. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry into these subjects, providing a platform for reports and discussions within the UFO community in Sweden. The inclusion of the Stockholms UFO-förening's meeting minutes and statutes indicates a strong connection to organized ufology and a commitment to documenting and disseminating information within this field.